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Thermaltake reveals new View 380 XL WS and 170 WS PC cases

Thermaltake is doubling down on the wood accent trend, adding two more cases to its ‘WS' (Wood Style) lineup. Following the recent debut of the S370 WS and View 270 Plus WS, the company has now unveiled wood-trimmed versions of its panoramic View 380 XL and the more compact View 170.

First up is the Thermaltake View 380 XL WS. This is a large panoramic mid-tower (471 x 288 x 469 mm) designed for showcase builds. Like its non-wood predecessor, it features a large wrap-around glass panel for an uninterrupted view. The ‘WS' version adds wood accents to the green, black, and white options, giving it a touch of class. Inside, the case offers ample room for high-end hardware, supporting E-ATX motherboards (including back-connect models), GPUs up to 420 mm long (with an included support bracket), and dual 360 mm radiators. Cooling is handled out of the box by four pre-installed 120 mm ARGB fans.

For those looking for a similar aesthetic in a smaller footprint, Thermaltake has also launched the View 170 WS. This microATX case retains the panoramic glass front and side but adds wooden bars to the bottom section for its ‘WS' flavour. It comes in black or white and includes three pre-installed 120mm fans, two of which are reverse-blade models for the side intake. Cooling support is more modest, topping out at a 240 mm radiator in the roof, and CPU cooler height is limited to 160 mm. The View 170 WS does not support back-connect motherboards.

The View 380 XL WS is priced at £129.90/$149.90 for the black version and £134.90/$149.90 for the white and green models. As for the View 170 WS, both colour options are priced at £59.90/$84.90/€84.90.

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