I have to admit to having a very soft-spot for Thermaltake chassis designs. Not only do they pack a lot of functionality, but they also come at a price that is very friendly on your wallet. Oh, and just in case it needed to be said, they look bloody good too!
In announcing their new chassis design, the V250, Thermaltake is clearly looking to tick all of those boxes again. And, from what we can see here, it certainly looks like a solid proposition!
In something that appears to be an overall revision of their highly-popular V200 chassis (which you can check out our review of here!), in terms of features, the new V250 certainly packs a lot into a nice package!
“The V250 Tempered Glass ARGB Mid Tower Chassis is the newest member of Thermaltake V Series chassis. Its three preinstalled 120mm 5V ARGB front fans can be controlled via the motherboard synchronization software or the RGB switch on the top of the I/O port. Other outstanding features include a 4mm tempered glass panel and full-length PSU cover for overall exceptional performance which is ideal for both gamers and enthusiasts.”
For more in-depth specifications, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
With a price in the region of £59.99, the Thermaltake V250 certainly seems to represent some excellent value for money. If you were, therefore, looking for a great looking PC case that’s a pleasure to work with, this design certainly looks to be one of the best options around at the moment! We can’t wait to see for ourselves though!
What do you think? Do you like this chassis design? Do you own any Thermaltake products in your system? If so, what do you have? – Let us know in the comments!
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