Modern PC gaming builds ask for a lot, such as RGB, tempered glass, advanced cable routing and more, and thankfully, Thermaltake has answered the call. Thermaltake V250 TG ARGB PC Case The Thermaltake ...
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Overview Thermaltake are on a roll with the mid-budget mid-towers, and the V250 TG ARGB is a prime example of this. It’s nothing too crazy, it doesn’t reinvent the PC case, it doesn’t really innovate ...