PC & Computers

Thermaltake Urban Series New Approach – Urban T21 & Urban T31 Mainstream Mid-Tower Cases

Thermaltake, a global leader in power supplies, chassis, cooling products and much more has recently revealed a pretty slick looking chassis in the form of the Urban T21 and Ubran T31 products. Sporting a more elegant design than their typical gaming chassis, these are sure to be popular among enthusiasts.

Taipei, Taiwan – November 1, 2013 –– As one leading brand in the computer chassis, thermal solution, and power supply unit. Thermaltake recently reveals Urban T21 and Urban T31 (windowed/non-window) mainstream mid-tower, two new members of Thermaltake latest chassis series – Urban Series. The entire series has a sophisticated and cutting-edge look; designed for users who look for powerful performance and high expandability but with a more simple and sophisticated look.

Urban T21A unique individual defined by details

Flawless Design

Urban T21 built with metal brushed front door panel to mask the extrusive drive devices ( 3 ODD and 6 HDD drive bays), not only unify the appearance, but also provide a simple yet elegant aesthetic; the sophisticated look can also be part of decoration at home to enhance living quality. The Front-top panel has implemented two of latest data transfer SuperSpeed USB 3.0, a HD microphone and headset jacks, to grand direct access when needed, and a side window opening panel to take an instant glance of the interior.

Advanced Ventilation & Innovation

There are two preinstalled 120mm fans to optimize system ventilation in Urban S21. Plus pre-mounted hole for more ventilation options, users still can build up system ventilation by their preference. The latest tool-less innovation with 5.25” & 3.5” tool-free drive bay design minimized the hassles of installing ODD and HDD devices.

Maximize Expandability

Pre-mounting holes enable user to support motherboards up to standard ATX and CPU cooler installation, the extra long graphic card as well as rubber grommet holes for Advanced Cable Management and Liquid Cooling System.

Source: Thermaltake

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