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Thermaltake Releases the CTE E660 MX Mid Tower Chassis with Support for Hidden-Connector Motherboards

Thermaltake, a leading PC DIY brand for premium hardware solutions, is proud to launch the CTE E660 MX Mid Tower Chassis, a dual chamber mid-tower supporting ASUS and MSI Hidden-Connector motherboards. Along with excellent motherboard compatibility, the CTE E660 MX also features an interchangeable dual front panel design, a three-way GPU installation option, and exceptional cooling support, enabling the creation of a dream PC with superior flexibility. Available in four colors, including Black, Snow, Racing Green, and Hydrangea Blue, this chassis offers a variety of options to suit your preferences.

Designed for next-generation motherboards, the CTE E660 MX is compatible with both standard motherboards and the latest hidden-connector motherboards (ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO BTF / ASUS TUF GAMING Z790-BTF WIFI / MSI Z790 PROJECT ZERO). Using a hidden-connector motherboard enables you to route messy cables to the rear, improving cable management and enhancing the aesthetics of your builds.

To cater to diverse needs in PC customization, the CTE E660 MX combines sleek design with practicality. The left side of the chassis incorporates a 4mm tempered glass panel, offering a clear view of the interior configuration. Additionally, the CTE E660 MX provides two interchangeable front panels: a tempered glass panel for expansive visibility and a perforated panel for enhanced airflow, allowing you to tailor setups for aesthetic appeal and optimal performance.

For maximum customization, the CTE E660 MX includes a three-way GPU installation option, enabling you to place components as you prefer:

Three-Way GPU Installation

1. Floating GPU: Placing the GPU in the middle of the chassis by using the enclosed floating GPU bracket and pre-configured 400mm long PCI-e 4.0 riser cable

2. Up Right: Hanging the GPU vertically

3. Right Forward: Placing it up-right with the graphics card facing forward to the side panel on the rotational PCI-e slots

The CTE E660 MX provides outstanding cooling support, it can accommodate up to a 420mm AIO radiator at the front, rear and the M/B side, and up to fourteen 120mm fans or twelve 140mm fans can be installed in the chassis, ensuring exceptional cooling capability for top-tier components. This case also boasts optimal hardware compatibility. With support for an E-ATX (12″x10.5″) motherboard, a power supply up to 220mm in length, and storage options including up to two 2.5″ SSDs or three 3.5″ HDDs, the CTE E660 MX provides versatile and efficient configurations for demanding builds.

If you are seeking a chassis that has a maximum flexibility for installation, don’t miss out on the CTE E660 MX. Its hidden-connector motherboard support, dual front panel design, and a three-way GPU installation option allow you to effortlessly customize a PC that meets both performance and aesthetic needs.

For more information on the CTE E660 MX Mid Tower Chassis:

CTE E660 MX- https://www.thermaltake.com/cte-e660-mx-mid-tower-chassis.html

CTE E660 MX Snow- https://www.thermaltake.com/cte-e660-mx-snow-mid-tower-chassis.html

CTE E660 MX Racing Green- https://www.thermaltake.com/cte-e660-mx-racing-green-mid-tower-chassis.html

CTE E660 MX Hydrangea Blue- https://www.thermaltake.com/cte-e660-mx-hydrangea-blue-mid-tower-chassis.html

Ben

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