Thermaltake has released a new small form factor chassis, the stackable Core V21 Micro Chassis. The quadrate shaped chassis allows for stacking and combination for multi-systems and much more while ...
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Thermaltake Core V21 case review - Get stacked!
Today we look at the Thermaltake Core V21 case, an almost modular design which can allow for panels to be repositioned in ...
As the latest addition to the Core V Series, the new Thermaltake Core V21 is a quadrate micro M-ATX-based chassis that offers an endless stackable and flexible thermal solution. Motherboard ...
Thermaltake, an industry leader in computer chassis, thermal solutions, and power supply units, once again provides trendsetting impetus in liquid cooling technology to introduce the new Core X Cube ...
The Core V21 is designed for use in either a vertical or horizontal orientation on the motherboard. Built for customization that reflects the enthusiast's personality, it allows for adjustments to the ...
Announced as part of its presence at CES 2026, Thermaltake has shown off its TR100 Koralie edition. The standard TR100 is a ...
Thermaltake is showing off its roomy, new Core X cases at the Consumer Electronics Show, with an eye towards liquid cooling enthusiasts – particularly “hardcore enthusiasts.” The company announced its ...
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Thermaltake goes retro at CES 2026, shows off liquid cooler with CRT-themed display and 80s-style PC cases
Thermaltake is taking a trip back to the 80s and 90s with its latest portfolio of products announced at CES 2026. The company ...
Las Vegas, USA - January 5, 2015 - Thermaltake, an industry leader in computer chassis, thermal solutions, and power supply units, once again provides trendsetting impetus in liquid cooling technology ...
Thermaltake has shown off a considerable number of new and upcoming cases at Computex 2019 alongside new RGB RAM and an insanely expensive desk. The first new product that caught out eye on our ...
Opening up the Core X9 reveals a spacious interior. Split into two we have the vast expanse up top where the motherboard and expansion cards live, while down below we have a smaller section divided ...
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