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ThermalTake debuts View 390 Air, complete with Future Dusk and Butter Caramel colour options

Following on from their massive showcase at Computex earlier this year, Thermaltake is now ready to bring its latest PC case to market. The new TT View 390 Air offers a spacious interior for high-end components, an advanced airflow design and support for hidden-connector motherboards.

The ThermalTake View 390 Air combines modern function with artistic form. The case features a 4mm one-piece curved tempered glass side and top panel, offering an unobstructed view of internal components. At the front, you'll find a mesh panel, improving airflow by drawing in more cool air through the front of the case. Better yet, it will be available in colours beyond the standard black & white options, including ‘Future Dusk' and ‘Butter Caramel'. You can see all of the colour options below:

The View 390 Air supports both standard and hidden-connector ATX motherboards, including models from ASUS BTF, MSI Project Zero, and Gigabyte Project Stealth. Dedicated cutouts along the motherboard tray ensure seamless cable routing, keeping the layout clean and streamlined. A pre-installed GPU holder adds extra support for heavy graphics cards.

The chassis offers robust cooling support, capable of housing up to eleven 120mm fans, dual 200mm front fans, and 360mm radiators on both the front and motherboard side. Two CT120 fans come pre-installed at the rear for immediate exhaust functionality. For added personalization, the View 390 Air is also compatible with an optional 6-inch LCD Screen Kit (sold separately), which presents real-time system stats and custom visuals in 1480×720 resolution through the TT RGB PLUS 3.0 software.

The ThermalTake View 390 Air Mid Tower Chassis is available now, priced at $149.99.

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