❄️ Cool, Clear, and Commanding: The Case That Puts Your Build Front and Center
The Thermaltake CTE T500 TG ARGB is a full tower E-ATX chassis featuring a unique 90-degree rotated motherboard layout for centralized CPU cooling, three pre-installed 140mm ARGB fans for superior airflow and lighting, and tempered glass panels that showcase your build. Designed for multi-radiator liquid cooling support and equipped with USB 3.0 ports, it combines cutting-edge thermal efficiency with sleek aesthetics to elevate any high-performance PC setup.
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Thermaltake |
Series | C706 |
Item model number | T500 |
Item Weight | 33.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20.3 x 10.8 x 24.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.3 x 10.8 x 24.2 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
ASIN | B0CBLMZVST |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 11, 2023 |
F**Y
It is HUGE, easily keep system cool, not for everyone, but I love it
My old case was a me-too case which was too small had the typical power supply in basement and tempered glass on one side. When I saw this case on sale, I grabbed it. When I got it was surprised by the size, make sure to look at specs. I thought about returning, however, after building in the case I can say glad I kept it. As the results are cords are hidden, cooling is not an issue. I have two radiators in the case and could easily do three. The chassis is metal, with a mix of plastic and glass front panel for looks.Positives: Solid, tons of space, dual chamber design, grommets in most places, 3 CT140 fans included dust filters everywhere, build quality is excellent (no sharp edges)I love this case but there are some areas for improvement: Grommet absence in two places where the motherboard connectors end on the back of case, should come with more fans, and the front panel connector is still old style for the power switch, HD led, reset separate (Other connectors are just plug and play), space left open by the motherboard PCI slots it makes it feel like it is unfinished, hard drive bracket uses screws instead of a tray design, and lastly instructions for all the different configuration options.One thing to mention here is the 90 degrees turn for the motherboard. With the back panel now being on top and hidden, it is not for everyone. Once the computer is connected and in place, I thought about and realized I rarely interacted with motherboard ports. The ports on the top of the case are exactly the ones I typically use. So, I personally find I love this change, but I understand if it is not for everyone.To conclude, would I recommend this to a friend. If you like large case and have two radiators (or want to do custom water cooling), something you can likely use for 10+ years easily, definitely should be on your short list.
T**.
Hang that GPU, and tell me its not better than a Z bracket
A its Thermaltake, you can say what you like, but they have been around since before most of you reading this have been alive. they make decent cases, and this ones no exception. its built like a tank, they rotated the case on its side for "better cooling" but in reality the real benefit to it is being able to hang your GPU from the inside, and stop needing those absurd brackets to hold it in the air. building inside the case has been pretty easy, but make sure you snap up a couple 90 degree angle connectors for the GPU, one of the top fans covers part of the connectors and there's not quite enough clearance to hook things up under it. otherwise this is a solid case, 10/10 would buy again.
J**E
Very modular and adaptive
I like how this case allows you to rotate the motherboard 90°, so that you can be creative with your build. It comes with three 140 mm fans, two of which can be mounted at the top of the case so it can evacuate hot air as it rises. You also have room for a very large water reservoir if you're going to do an open loop system by removing one of the bottom panels. You can even put a fan directly behind the processor on the other side of the motherboard tray. It's a very unique case that gives you options most cases don't. One thing to note, is being that the rear I/O on the motherboard is pointing up instead of to the rear of the case, you're probably going to need some cable extensions to connect all your peripherals and monitor.
A**S
Incredible to build in, extremely visually appealing; flawed thermal design induces excess cost
I really like the toolless approach, the easy installation and cable management, and the excessive fan capacity. The 3-way glass is what drew me to this case, but the lack of an included riser cable makes me advise steering away unless you're confident/know your GPU will not have hindered cooling performance in the hanging GPU orientation.This case uses a hanging GPU orientation stock. The IO faces the ceiling and is parallel to it and the floor. This can cause... issues. My card, an ASUS STRIX 30-series card, has a cooling apparatus not meant to function effectively in this orientation. I will not pretend to know why, but it has something to do with the vapor chamber or the heat pipe layout in certain cards. I typically would get over double-digit cooler temps in a traditional or vertically (perpendicular to the ground) mounted orientation. For the case being advertised on "centralized thermal efficiency," this is very much an oversight. Again, this wouldn't be a problem if I had a riser cable to mount it effectively. But this case has forgone that for the additional glass panel compared to its CTE E600 and CTE E660 MX contemporaries.My temps being worse in my new case than my decade-old case is very disappointing until I can correct it. That being said, if you plan to custom water-cool, this case certainly has the space, visual appeal, and two massive radiator slots. The orientation would no longer matter in a custom water-cooling loop.For that reason, I'm knocking off two stars because although the case was very easy and fun to build in, aesthetically pleasing, and full of features, it fails to do what's in the name "thermal efficiency" for all end users because of this design flaw in both the layout of the case/included configurations and card manufacturers not having to design for this orientation. If you can stomach buying a riser cable, I do not know how long of a cable is necessary. I assume at least 40cm or possibly even 50cm for the included "floating" GPU mount. I asked Thermaltake support when/if the tailor-made cable for the CTE E600 series will be on sale, and they said "soon". I will update this review on whatever I end up doing to solve my lack of a riser cable and what I end up getting that is compatible so any other potential buyers are aware.I do plan to carry on with this case for a very long time and that includes setting up a custom loop, so perhaps I'll update this review for that first-time experience as well.EDIT: I bought a cheap riser and installed it. 50cm, although 40cm would definitely work. Much better now, although I still shouldn't have had to do this.
S**W
Love this case!
For my use case, this case is awesome.It is BIG though, so keep that in mind. Also, if you need to plug things in to the 'back' of your PC (which is the 'top' of this case) often, then it could get annoying.I would suggest buying some plugs for your ports since they face up. just to keep dirt out.
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