Thermaltake: New case and SFX up to 1200W for computing

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Thermaltake: New Case and SFX Up to 1200W for ComputeX

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Thermaltake is showing off a host of new cases for ComputeX 2025. In addition to some innovations, other cases are receiving smaller adjustments. Thermaltake is adding cases with wooden elements or introducing new colors. A new SFX is also being presented.

Thermaltake TR100, TR200, and TR300

The TR100, presented in the spring, is receiving an additional upgrade for ComputeX. In addition to a wooden version, in which the front crossbar is kept in light or dark wood, the ITX case is growing in two stages.

Compared to the TR100, which a volume of 18.4 L, both new versions are significantly larger, although the doesn’t mention any specific variables in the press release. However, the TR200 and TR300 are based on the micro-ATX form factor and can accommodate AIO with up to 360 mm. It is also possible to install a 6-inch display at the front.

More glass and wood

The Thermaltake View 390 Air, which was presented during , was presented during the previous CES 2025. The previous perforated grille at the front gives way to a glass element, thus the Thermaltake View 390 TG with three glass sides arrives.

In addition, The Tower 600 series, View 380, View 380 XL, View 270, and View 170 are each considered with a “Wood” variant. All housings receive wooden spacers as a decorative element. Light wood is used for the white cases and dark wood for the black cases. SFX Titanium and 1,200 W

With the durpower Titanium SFX, Thermaltake presents a new power supply that not only offers over 1,000 watts, but also meets ATX 3.1 standards and up to 94% efficiency, thus meeting the Titanium standard. Unfortunately, the manufacturer also reveals little information here. A small product image at least reveals that it is fully modular. With the jump to ATX 3.1 (details), the improved 12VHPWR connection is used alongside the 12V-2×6 connection.

Topics: Computex Computex 2025 Case Power Supply Thermaltake SFX Power Supply Source: Thermaltake

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