PC builders just found their new obsession because this glass box screams main character energy. Thermaltake dropped the Core PX Infinity WS ARGB chassis during the CES expo to target users who value aesthetics above everything else. The flagship open-frame design features a massive wraparound dual-curved tempered glass structure that covers the front and sides.
Designers decided to slap actual wood trim onto the power supply compartment and top grille for a unique texture. This strange material choice supposedly gives the rig a furniture vibe, while an infinity mirror zone adds artificial depth. An external ARGB strip traces the frame to highlight those expensive components inside.
The entire unit rests upon an elevated base to create a floating effect, which probably looks cool until dust settles everywhere. Users can mount the system directly onto a wall if desk space becomes an issue. Several sides stay completely open to maintain that signature breathable layout seen previously.
Renders suggest the internal layout allows for swapping glass or wooden sections depending on personal taste. This release prioritizes maximum visibility over protection since openness invites potential hazards. It seems the manufacturer wants hardware to double as home decor rather than just functioning as a computer.
Designers decided to slap actual wood trim onto the power supply compartment and top grille for a unique texture. This strange material choice supposedly gives the rig a furniture vibe, while an infinity mirror zone adds artificial depth. An external ARGB strip traces the frame to highlight those expensive components inside.
The entire unit rests upon an elevated base to create a floating effect, which probably looks cool until dust settles everywhere. Users can mount the system directly onto a wall if desk space becomes an issue. Several sides stay completely open to maintain that signature breathable layout seen previously.
Renders suggest the internal layout allows for swapping glass or wooden sections depending on personal taste. This release prioritizes maximum visibility over protection since openness invites potential hazards. It seems the manufacturer wants hardware to double as home decor rather than just functioning as a computer.