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Thermaltake Launches CTE C750 Full Tower Case

Thermaltake has launched its new CTE C750 Full Tower PC case in both black and snow variants.

Innovative CTE Form Factor

The new CTE C750 case is an E-ATX full tower case which features Thermaltake’s innovative Centralized Thermal Efficiency (CTE) form factor. This form factor is focused on providing high-level thermal performance to critical components by utilizing a 90-degree rotation of the motherboard which allows for both the CPU and GPU to have independent airflow paths being cooled much more directly from the front and rear panels respectively. In total, the CTE C750 can house up to fourteen 120mm/140mm fans as well as 420mm AIO radiators on the front, rear and motherboard side enabling cool air to be drawn from 3 different directions. The case comes pre-installed with CT140 ARGB fans.

Designed For Maximum Customizability

The CTE C750 Series is designed for maximum customizability for different types of cooling from Air cooling, AIO liquid cooling and full custom liquid loops. For DIY loop lovers the case comes with fan brackets on the front, bottom and rear side as well as pump & reservoir brackets for a full custom liquid cooled system.

Maximum Compatibility

Being a full-tower case means that you’ll be able to fit plenty of components within this case with room for up to an E-ATX motherboard as well as up to 190mm in CPU cooler clearance and 420mm in graphics card length without a radiator mounted. The case also provides room for up to a 220mm PSU and up to twelve 2.5″ SSD or seven 3.5″ HDDs. The case also features a dual-chamber design which makes cable management or cable cramming as I like to call it, a lot easier.

I/O Ports

The I/O features four USB 3.0 ports, one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C and HD audio ports all on the top of the case for direct access when needed unless you have your case on your desk which can be a bit more of a faff especially if the case is 565.2mm tall.

Price and Availability

Thermaltake has not revealed pricing or availability for the CTE C750 however you can learn more at their respective product pages below.

Jakob Aylesbury

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