The “La Tour” box returns, but in mini format (and with LCD screen)

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The “La Tour” box returns, but in mini format (and with LCD screen)

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At the last CES, DeepCool presented a case with two tempered glass panels that allow you to see the entire interior of the device. If you are looking for an original case, in addition to this DeepCool model, Thermaltake has just presented the The Tower 300 model.

The 300 Tower

Caja La Tour the Thermaltake

A few years ago, this manufacturer launched The Tower series, a case for motherboards in E-ATX format, a gigantic case that offers support for the largest motherboards on the market. The new model presented, The Tower 300, is designed for MicroATX and Mini ITX boards.

The Tower 300 bay forgoes the classic rectangular design of PC cases, offering a very striking and visually perfect octagonal design for users who want to showcase their PC components, where the front panel is made of tempered glass. It is available until 7 different colors: Blue, Bumblebee, Matcha Green, Racing Green, Turquoise, Black and White.

The 300 Tower

Additionally, among the customization options we can purchase the kit of LCD screena 3.9-inch screen that is placed on the lower front and where we can display everything from animated GIFs to information related to the consumption and use of the components of our PC in addition to weather information.

The Tower 300 is equipped with CT140 fans 140 mm at the top generating only 20.5 dB. If that’s not enough, we can add up to 3 additional 120/140mm fans on the right side, two additional 120/140mm fans on the rear and one additional 120/140mm fan in the area where is the power supply. .whose maximum depth is 220 mm.

By design, The Tower case supports graphics cards with a maximum length of 400 mm and the maximum height of the CPU heatsink It cannot exceed 210 mm.

The 300 Tower

You can also add a radiator up to 420 mm on the right side if you do not want to use cooling via conventional fans. As for storage options, this model has 3 bays for 2.5 and 3.5 inch drives as well as 4 expansion slots.

At the top, there’s a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type C port, 2 USB 3.0 Type A ports, and a headphone and microphone combo jack. We missed the odd extra USB port as well as an SD card reader, which wouldn’t have been bad either.

The dimensions of this Thermaltake mini tower are 551 mm in height, 342 mm in width and 281 mm in depth. It weighs 8.3 kg in total and is compatible with MicroATX and Min-ITX boards.

Pricing and availability

Unfortunately, once again, both the launch price and market availability are unknown, so we will have to wait a few weeks to find out this information. We also don’t know what the price of the LCD screen that can be added as an additional accessory will be.

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