Thermaltake has just revealed its latest addition to its already packed and awesome case collection, the Thermaltake S250 TG ARGB! It’s a fairly standard form factor mid-tower case, which comes with a unique expansion slot feature, as well as the ability to mount up to 420mm radiators, so it’ll easily accommodate Thermaltakes own massive 420mm AIOs.
The case looks great, but not too outlandish, and comes with a large mesh design on the front, and plenty more ventilation throughout. There are also three pre-installed 140mm ARGB fans as standard, giving you lots of airflow, and with a choice of black or white for the case and the tempered glass side panel, it’s pretty nice to look at too.
There’s a built-in PSU shroud, and plenty of room at the back for cable routing. However, it’ll still handle up to 400mm graphics cards, with no cooling in the front to block it, or up to 320mm if you throw a radiator in the front. It supports up to a 165mm tall CPU air cooler, or as I said, plenty of liquid cooling.
There are additional 120mm fan mounts on the right-side panel, allowing additional cooling next to the motherboard, and there’s room for up to 3 x 120mm fans up in the top of the case too. However, while there are seven expansion slots in the back for your GPU and other cards, the whole mount can be rotated 90 degrees, allowing you to vertically mount a card that’s up to 5 slots thick.
Unfortunately, we didn’t get a price or release date, but I suspect we’ll have a review sample in the post any day now, and that information will follow soon after, so stay tuned!
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