Thermaltake is well recognized as being one of the biggest names in PC system components. Their chassis designs, in particular, have proven to be one of their most successful product lines with consumers.
In announcing the launch of the new S500 Tempered Glass Snow Edition Mid Tower Chassis, Thermaltake is offering consumers a new sleek and stylish chassis packed with more than a little functionality to suit all needs and requirements.
While lacking some of the RGB bells and whistles that Thermaltake consumers might be used to, the S500 has taken a more understated and stylish tone with its tempered glass side panel and bright white case. As a mid-tower design, it offers functionality that should suit the most enthusiastic of custom-system creators to the humble consumer simply looking for a nice home for their next PC build.
“S500 Tempered Glass Snow Edition mid-tower chassis combines sophistication and elegance and is all built with a modern steel case construction. The S500 TG Snow [has] one tempered glass side panel. Two preinstalled standard fans, one 140mm fan at the front and one 120mm at the rear to enable outstanding ventilation. S500 TG Snow incorporates a full modular design, vertical radiator & GPU mount, Patented Rotational PCI-E slots, and the support for 200mm fans. The flexibility is limitless for high-end components.
For storage this case has four drive trays with modular drive racks, delivering advanced storage capacity and great liquid cooling expansion. S500 TG Snow is a great fit for users who are looking for a modern and stylish chassis.”
For more in-depth specifications, you can visit the official product website via the link here!
Available for a price in the region of £100, this is certainly a very attractive price point for a chassis design as eye-catching as this. As noted earlier, it is nice to see that Thermaltake understands that it doesn’t always have to rely on RGB functionality to create an eye-catching product. Lest we forget, there is a simple reality that some people don’t like flashing lights in their builds.
Well, all we can say is that from what we can see here, this is definitely a winner with us!
What do you think? Do you like this new chassis design? Could this be the home of your next PC build? Are you a fan of Thermaltake products? – Let us know in the comments!
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