ThermalTake View 22 Tempered Glass Edition has a wavy front

Posted on Thursday, December 14 2017 @ 18:54 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
ThermalTake adds the View 22 Tempered Glass Edition mid-tower to its lineup. This case has a curved front and aims to provide a streamlined look at your hardware, it has a large tempered glass side panel and features a full-length PSU cover to hide all cables from sight.

The View 22 Tempered Glass measures 467mm x 223mm x 491mm and weighs 6.95kg. It's made from steel and fits motherboards of Mini-ITX, Micro ATX or ATX form factor. It has room for two 2.5" disks, two 2.5/3.5" storage drives, seven expansion slots, a CPU cooler of up to 160mm long, a PSU of up to 160mm long, and video cards of up to 400mm long.

You can mount up to seven 120mm fans or one 120mm fan plus four 140mm models. The case should also be roomy enough for a 360mm watercooling radiator in the top or front.

Pricing and availability is unknown.

View 22 Tempered Glass Edition
Thermaltake, a leading premium gaming tower designer and manufacturer, announced the new Thermaltake View 22 Tempered Glass Edition Mid-Tower Chassis.

Boasting a streamlined front panel design and a large tempered glass side panel, the View 22 TG backs up its look with a host of features to promise the best high-end case essentials. The View 22 TG’s spacious design allows the case to house up to two 140mm intake fans and a pre-installed 120mm rear fan. Furthermore, the View 22 TG delivers superior cooling capability, with options to install up to one 360mm radiator, a CPU cooler up to 160mm in height, a VGA up to 400mm in length and a power supply with length of up to 160mm.

The View 22 TG’s built-in full-length power supply cover keeps unsightly cables from view, and allows for better airflow. When it comes to extended hardware support, the View 22 TG provides an up to four 2.5” HDD mount option, accompanied by dual 3.5”/2.5” compatible drive bays held in the power supply cover which allow for position adjustment according to the power supply length, and gives an additional seven expansion slots. With support for the latest PC hardware, the new View 22 TG Mid-Tower Chassis permits users unmatched aesthetics and limitless potential for system configuration.

Features of the Thermaltake View 22 Tempered Glass Edition Mid-Tower Chassis:

4 mm Thick Left Tempered Glass Window Design
The 4 mm thick left tempered glass panel guarantees the durability of the window and display your build with crisp clarity.

Streamlined Front Panel Structure
Front panel adopts streamlined curve design to give the chassis a sleek and dynamic look.

Built-in PSU Cover
The View 22 TG is equipped with a full-length PSU cover to hide those unsightly cables from view and give your build a sleek and tidy look, and what’s more, a better airflow.

Tool-Free Installation
The View 22 TG comes with tool-free drive cages to provide the ease of installation/removal and maximize the interior space for highly customizable layouts. Users get to mount up to two 2.5” HDD inside the left side panel or on the PSU cover. There are also dual removable, interchangeable HDD drive bays held in the PSU cover which allow for position adjustment according to the PSU length.

Dust Reduction
Super fine front filter, front panel filter, and bottom filter come with excellent protection and reduction against dirt and dust.

Supports High-End PCs with Outstanding Expandability
The View 22 TG guarantees outstanding expandability, supporting a tower CPU cooler with maximum height 160mm, a dual expansion slot VGA of up to 400mm in length without HDD rack, and a power supply with length of up to 160mm; plus, it has the ability to accommodate multiple 3.5”/2.5” storage devices at the same time.

Superior Cooling Capability
The View 22 TG is optimized for superior cooling capability with a mesh panel design and a preinstalled 120mm rear fan. The case can house up to dual 140mm intake fans and one 360mm radiator, allowing users to build a complete high-end system.


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