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Thermaltake Releases CTE C750 Full Tower Chassis Series

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Case, Power, Cooling, Gaming peripherals, and enthusiast Memory solutions, is glad to unveil the launch of the CTE C750 Full Tower Chassis Series in black and snow versions. The CTE C750 series is an E-ATX full tower chassis that comes with Thermaltake’s innovative CTE Form Factor design, which stands for Centralized Thermal Efficiency, and is focused on providing high-level thermal performance to critical components. The chassis is pre-installed with three of the latest CT140 cooling fans and can support up to 420mm AIO radiators. Equipped with a pre-installed pump and reservoir bracket on the bottom, the CTE C750 also is a superlative showcase for custom liquid cooling builds. 

To deliver more efficient airflow pathways for advanced hardware, the CTE Form Factor Series utilizes a 90-degree rotation of the motherboard, allowing CPU and graphic cards, the critical heat sources, to have independent airflow paths by being moved much closer toward cool air generated from the front panel and the rear panel respectively. The CTE C750 series can house up to fourteen 120mm/140mm fans and 420mm AIO radiators on the front, rear, and the motherboard side, enabling cold air draw from three directions to optimize heat convection. The CTE C750 series includes two selections. The CTE C750 TG ARGB Full Tower Chassis comes with a tempered glass front panel and pre-installed CT140 ARGB cooling fans; the CTE C750 Air Full Tower Chassis has a perforated metal front panel and pre-installed CT140 PC cooling fans, is a more ventilated case.

The CTE C750 series is designed to have maximum customizability for different types of cooling support, including air cooling, AIO liquid cooling, and custom liquid cooling. In addition to three pre-installed CT140 cooling fans at the front, top, and rear, the CTE C750 series equipped fan brackets (front, bottom, and rear side) and pump & reservoir bracket (bottom side) for AIO and DIY lovers to install the related components easily and create their dream builds. With the 4 mm thick tempered glass window panel on the left, users can fully display all inner components of the liquid-cooling system.

As a user-friendly chassis, the CTE C750 series contains many designs for efficient space utilization. Through the built-in rotatable PCI-e slots and enclosed riser cable bracket, you can display the graphic card in the way you like. The dual chamber design separates a clean and large space for the right chamber, and PC builders can achieve superior cable management with dedicated velcro straps and cable clips inside the chassis. The M/B vent cover plate can be moved to the right to hide cables and also can provide additional fan/radiator installation spots for the cooling system. Besides that, the CTE C750 has a loaded I/O with four USB 3.0 Type-A, a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, and an HD audio jack to meet the users’ functional requirements.

Attributed to Thermaltake’s cutting-edge CTE Form Factor design and dual chamber design, the CTE C750 series is an ideal E-ATX full tower for gaming enthusiasts who prefer supreme cooling support and a spacious interior for their custom liquid cooling system. Don’t miss out on the CTE C750 TG ARGB Full Tower Chassis and the CTE C750 Air Full Tower Chassis, and enjoy Thermaltake’s centralized thermal efficiency design for your dream builds!

For more information on the CTE C750:

CTE C750 TG ARGB Black-https://www.thermaltake.com/cte-c750-tg-argb-full-tower-chassis.html

CTE C750 TG ARGB Snow-https://www.thermaltake.com/cte-c750-tg-argb-snow-full-tower-chassis.html

CTE C750 Air Black-https://www.thermaltake.com/cte-c750-air-full-tower-chassis.html

CTE C750 Air Snow-https://www.thermaltake.com/cte-c750-air-snow-full-tower-chassis.html

CTE C750 Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dB9-k3jGue0

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