Thermaltake launched the WS ARGB case series that slaps wood panels onto their frameless glass builds for people who want their rig to look less like a gaming setup and more like actual furniture. The View 170 WS ARGB starts at 69 bucks for micro-ATX and mini-ITX boards with three pre-installed RGB fans, while the View 270 Plus WS ARGB hits around 88 dollars and scales up to e-ATX motherboards with more fan mounting spots.
The View 380 XL WS ARGB sits at the top with a dual-chamber layout that hides cables and the power supply in a separate compartment. Pricing runs between 134 and 137 dollars, depending on which finish you grab, and the whole lineup keeps modular cooling options while ditching the typical all-metal aesthetic.
The View 380 XL WS ARGB sits at the top with a dual-chamber layout that hides cables and the power supply in a separate compartment. Pricing runs between 134 and 137 dollars, depending on which finish you grab, and the whole lineup keeps modular cooling options while ditching the typical all-metal aesthetic.