Thermaltake divides the side parts of the Divider series
Source: Hardware Luxx added 19th Jan 2021
One thing is particularly noticeable about Thermaltake’s new Divider housing series: that the side panels are divided into two. This not only provides a certain variety in terms of looks, but also at least one model for more flexibility.
The Divider series was announced with four models and a whole range of model variants. The four models Divider 500 TG, 300 TG, 200 TG and 100 TG will be available in both black and white. The Divider 500 Thermaltake is the top model of the series and only offers an A-RGB edition. Only with the Divider 500 TG are the side parts left and right diagonally divided. In the other models, the division is limited to the left side part, which is divided into a steel and a glass half. Thermaltake only includes an extra set of half side panels with the divider 500 TG. The additionally supplied glass triangle allows you to mount two halves of the glass side panels on the left-hand side and thus completely show the interior. For the right side of the case, however, Thermaltake also includes a side panel half with air openings for the side fan slots. It can replace the factory-fitted glass half. The Divider 500 TG is not yet on sale, Thermaltake has at least already mentioned US prices: The black variant should 159 cost dollars, whereas the white version 169 dollars.
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However, the divider will be available as the first divider housing 300 TG. Therefore we can go into this model in more detail. The Divider 300 TG is also a midi tower. Compared to the divider 500 TG, it is smaller and less flexible, but also much cheaper. The 220 x 475 x 461 mm (W x H x D) large case takes a maximum of ATX mainboards, 14, 5 cm high CPU cooler and 14 cm long graphics cards.
Thermaltake offers it as a standard variant with a 120 -mm rear fan and as an A-RGB variant with three 120 – mm- A-RGB fans in the front and an unlit 114 – mm fan on the Back wall. Behind the front should be a 360 – or 280 – find space for a mm radiator. The side radiator space is suitable for a maximum of one 240 – mm radiator. A maximum of two 3.5-inch and five 2.5-inch drives or up to seven 2.5-inch drives can be installed. The I / O panel in the lid provides two USB 3.0 ports and the audio jacks as well as USB 3.2 (Gen 2) Type-C. One of the special features of the housing is that all expansion card slots are also around 90 Can be used rotated. On the other hand, additional side part halves must be dispensed with, the right side part of the Divider 300 TG is also an undivided steel side part.
Four different prices apply to the four variants. The black divider 300 TG costs 79, 99 Euro, the white divider 300 TG Snow 84, 99 Euro, the black divider 300 TG ARGB 100, 99 Euro and the white divider 300 TG Snow ARGB finally 114, 99 Euro.
With divider 169 TG and 100 TG there will be two smaller models from the Divider series in the future. The divider 200 TG becomes a micro-ATX cube and, in terms of size, only includes the divider 100 TG undercut. There should be no A-RGB variants of the two smaller models.