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Thermaltake launches View 600 TG full tower in five colour options

At Gamescom last week, Thermaltake unveiled the View 600 TG, a new full tower chassis designed for high-end showcase builds. The new case features a unique multi-panel panoramic glass design, extensive hardware support, and compatibility with the latest hidden-connector motherboards for a clean aesthetic.

The View 600 TG's front panel is composed of three separate pieces of 4 mm tempered glass to create a seamless look. This is paired with a full-size glass panel on the left side, offering an uninterrupted view of the system's interior. The case will be available in five different colour options, including standard black and white, as well as the more adventurous yellow, pastel green, and purple.

Image credit: Thermaltake

For those who like clean builds, this case is fully compatible with the new generation of hidden-connector motherboards from Asus (BTF), MSI (Project Zero), and Gigabyte (Project Stealth). The motherboard tray includes purpose-built cutouts that align with these boards, allowing all major power and data cables to be routed from the rear for a completely cable-free look in the main chamber.

As a full tower, the View 600 TG has room for almost any hardware configuration you can think of. It supports motherboards up to E-ATX size, graphics cards up to 480 mm in length, and CPU coolers up to 175 mm tall. Cooling support is equally vast, with support for up to ten 140 mm fans and radiators up to 420 mm. For a final touch of customisation, the case is also compatible with Thermaltake's optional 6-inch LCD Panel Kit, which can be mounted on the PSU shroud and controlled via the new TT RGB Plus 3.0 software.

KitGuru says: Out of the five colours available for the View 600 TG, which one do you like the most?

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