Thermaltake Divider 300 TG ARGB
Thermaltake's Divider 300 TG ARGB is a fairly plain-looking ATX case that's a breeze to build in, but it's a little pricey and configured better for a large air cooler than for a water cooler, leaving it in a tricky market position.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
Product details
- The Divider 300 TG ARGB features two 3mm tempered glass front and left windows. The special feature of the Divider 300 TG ARGB Mid Tower chassis are the two symmetrical triangular parts made of sheet steel and tempered glass
- The built-in power supply cover contains an overall ventilated design. It optimises airflow and allows you to hide unsightly cables
- Patented rotating PCI-E slots allow you to view your graphics card horizontally or vertically, creating plenty of flexible space for your system.
- The Divider 300 TG ARGB features well-designed solenoid fan filters at the top and inside right.
- It supports a CPU cooler with a maximum height of 145 mm, VGA with a maximum length of 390 mm (without cooler), a power supply with a length of up to 220 mm (without hard drive cage), a total of two 3.5 inch hard drives or seven 2.5 inch hard drives SSDs
PROS
+ Easy to build in
+ Sturdy design
+ Clean aesthetic look
+ Above-average storage mounts
+ Four preinstalled fans, three of which are ARGB-ready
CONS
- Priced slightly high for the feature set
- Top of case doesn't support 240mm radiators
- Not well-suited for water coolers
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By PCMag on June 29, 2021
Thermaltake's Divider 300 TG ARGB is a fairly plain-looking ATX case that's a breeze to build in, but it's a little pricey and configured better for a large air cooler than for a water cooler, leaving it in a tricky market position.
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