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Thermaltake View 380 XL Tempered Glass ARGB Mid Tower Case Black Edition
Thermaltake View 380 XL Tempered Glass ARGB Mid Tower Case Black Edition
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Thermaltake View 380 XL Tempered Glass ARGB Mid Tower Case – Black Edition
The Thermaltake View 380 XL is a mid-tower PC case featuring a stylish dual-chamber "fish tank" design with tempered glass panels on the front and side, offering a clear view of your components. It is designed to provide excellent airflow and support high-performance builds.
Key Features:
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Dual-Chamber Layout: Separates components for better cable management and airflow, giving your build a clean and organized look.
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Tempered Glass Panels: 4mm thick glass on the front and left side showcases your hardware while adding durability.
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ARGB Lighting: Comes with four pre-installed 120mm ARGB Hydraulic Bearing fans (three intake, one exhaust). Lighting is controllable via motherboard software from major brands like ASUS, MSI, GIGABYTE, and ASRock.
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Cooling Support: Supports up to ten 120mm fans and can accommodate 360mm radiators on the top and side panels, ideal for liquid cooling setups.
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Hidden-Connector Motherboard Support: Compatible with standard ATX motherboards and newer designs featuring hidden connectors for cleaner cable routing.
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Built-in GPU Holder: Prevents graphics card sag, keeping your GPU securely in place.
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Front I/O Ports: Includes two USB 3.0 ports, one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, and an HD audio jack for easy access.
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Component Compatibility:
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CPU cooler height clearance up to 160mm
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GPU length up to 420mm
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Power supply length up to approximately 180mm
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Supports Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, and ATX motherboards
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Storage Options: Supports up to three 2.5-inch SSDs or one 3.5-inch HDD.
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Dimensions: Approximately 471mm (height) × 288mm (width) × 469mm (depth) with an internal volume of about 64 liters.
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Additional Design Features:
Angled side mesh intake, recessed bottom fan mounts, hinged rear compartment doors, and overall aesthetic inspired by a "fish tank" style chassis.
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