Thermaltake currently offers several colour options with their Tower mini-ITX case series one of those is Matcha Green which the company has today announced to be available for its Ceres 300 TG ARGB case and its ARGENTT E700 Real Leather Gaming Chair.
The Ceres 300 TG is an ATX case designed purely for airflow with 55% of its panels perforated. This case previously only came in black or white but now it is available in Matcha Green. The case comes with room for up to five 140mm fans or seven 120mm and is pre-installed with two CT-140 cooling fans in the front and rear with the front being the ARGB variant of the fan. This new colour choice also comes with the 3.9″ TFT LCD panel kit (sold separately) which allows for real-time component information, time mode, weather mode and even uploaded images or GIFS through the TT RGB Plus 2.0 software.
The Argent E700 is a chair designed in collaboration with Studio F. A. Porsche and features a unique racing bucket seat design with real leather. This chair is currently available in 10 colours: Glacier White, Space Gray, Storm Black, Ocean Blue, Flaming Orange, Racing Green, Turquoise, Sanga Yellow, Saddle Brown and now Matcha Green. The new colour choice offers a sense of freshness and tranquillity and comes with a matte finish.
Matcha Green is a divisive colour choice against your standard black and white, Personally I wouldn’t buy one though if you would like to learn more about these products, visit their respective product pages on ThermalTake.com.
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