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Thermaltake launches View 390 TG with curved glass and hidden-connector support

Thermaltake has added the View 390 TG Mid-Tower to its case lineup. Available in both Black and Snow editions, this new ATX case prioritises visibility through a distinctive glass panel design. The chassis also features a curved tempered glass panel on the left side that meets a full tempered glass top panel, creating a seamless view of the interior.

Beyond the vertical fishbowl aesthetic, the View 390 TG is built to support the industry's shift towards hidden-connector components. The motherboard tray includes specific cutouts to accommodate back-plug motherboards, including those from the Asus BTF, MSI Project Zero, and Gigabyte Project Stealth ecosystems. This design allows for significantly cleaner cable management by routing power and data cables entirely behind the motherboard tray.

Cooling is handled by two pre-installed CT120 PWM fans located at the rear of the case. For liquid cooling setups, the chassis supports a radiator up to 360 mm mounted on the right side of the motherboard tray. In total, the case can accommodate up to eight 120 mm fans. For graphics cards, the View 390 TG features rotatable PCI-E slots, allowing users to choose between horizontal and vertical mounting. Moreover, Thermaltake includes a GPU holder and a riser cable bracket to help prevent sag and maintain alignment.

As is becoming standard with Thermaltake's enthusiast cases, the View 390 TG is compatible with the company's optional LCD Screen Kits. Users can purchase a separate 3.9-inch or 6-inch display unit to install in the case, which interfaces with the TT RGB PLUS software to display real-time system diagnostics or custom GIF and JPG images. The build is rounded out with top-mounted I/O featuring a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, two USB 3.0 ports, and HD audio jacks. Storage options allow for the installation of up to three 2.5-inch SSDs or two 3.5-inch HDDs. The case is priced at $159.99.

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