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Thermaltake Get More Colourful @ Computex 2025

Computex 2025: The eTeknix team is here at Computex 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan, bringing you coverage of the latest, greatest, and next-generation of PC hardware, components, gaming tech, and much more! While we’re currently on the show floor taking many pictures and having meetings, we will endeavour to update our live gallery throughout the day, which you can check out here!

Thermaltake

Thermaltake has one of the biggest booths here at Computex; they pretty much always do. However, it’s not just for “ha-ha, ours is bigger”, as that comes down to the products, and I think only the MSI booth has anywhere near as many new products on display. With a plethora of new cases that immediately grabbed my eye too, and it’s easy to see why, as they’re so colourful!

Their new small form factor case looks amazing, with the TR100 offering up some really unique aesthetics that look both modern and retro in terms of case design, especially with the 5.25″ bay offering up their custom LCD add-on. Fully removable panels, 280mm AIO support, a 360mm GPU support, and available a range of funky colours.

There’s the View 390 Air, a high-airflow design case with 200mm fans in the front and two 120mm fans in the back. It comes with a curved side panel window that wraps over the top of the case to give you an incredible and unique view of the case interior.

Then the larger View 600 TG Full-Tower, with three tempered glass panels, support for 12×13, EATX, and ATX BTF motherboards, horizontal and vertical GPU installations, 10 x 140mm fans, 420mm radiators, and well, basically any high-end hardware will fit in here.

The colours of the new cases are epic though, with names like Future Dusk, Butter Caramel, Mint Strawberry, Nightgale, Bubble Pink, and Gravel Sand, expanding their already impressive range of colours.

Cases

The Minecube 360 Ultra ARGB is wild, as it’s an AIO block that has four 3.95″ displays that basically make a cube of displays. This allows you to really go nuts with customisation and they demonstrated a totally-not-minecraft 2D Mario-esque video playing where the character walked around from one screen to the other. This was further enhanced be the Edge fans, where the animation walked along each fan to the other, really cool stuff, but it looks painfully expensive too.

It seems that when I stopped using my racing wheel ten years ago, everyone else went crazy for them, as the demand and popularity is sky rocketing. Not Thermaltake are into the fray, with direct drive motors, multiple pedal sets, multiple wheels for different disciplines and even a full racing frame. I didn’t have chance to get on and try these, but they look very expensive, and like strong competition for the most established racing sim brands.

Wheels

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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