Thermaltake CTE C750 Full Tower Chassis Overview Build Guide
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- The CTE C750 “Centralized Thermal Efficiency” full tower chassis, is the first model in the series to launch with our new form factor design. Capable of accommodating multiple cooling configurations, E-ATX form factor motherboards, rotated and centralized, with updated GPU mounting to produce an entirely new look into the market. Take on more with removable cooling brackets for radiators, distros, fans and more.
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The AIR FLOW in this case is Heat mitigations !!!!!! That is very clear!!!!! Love the fan magnet!!!!! Very clean no cables the way to go!!!!!
Needs a way to plug into the motherboard and graphics from the top. Would be an awesome feature for those who have the standing desks. Keep the back routing as well. But maybe an optional add on for top access.
I had a thermaltake power supply that comes with warranty, it broke, then when I tried to contact your customer service to avail the warranty, they never responded!
I hope in the near future I will have a real PC case from your company, and not just a screenshot on the desktop...😅
I find it intriguing that there is no mention of the challenging access to the plug plate of both the graphics card and motherboard in your video. It is also worth noting the frustration that arises from the intricate cable routing within the case and the time-consuming nature of plug and play setups. Furthermore, it is quite inconvenient that every cable needs to be excessively long. While the concept itself is promising, the execution leaves much to be desired.
Every case has pros and cons. Also, not every case is meant for literally every type of PC builder. If all you can do is sit there and point out all of the flaws, meanwhile ignoring all of the benefits, this case clearly isn't for you. And that's okay.
Nice review very easy. Thanks
I built in this case it looks good and the temps are better than my old basic chasis, on each side mine has 2x200m fans intake, 3x140mm bottom intake the AIO has 6 fans push/pull i used the 3x140 that came with the case on the back of the radiator since no RGB
Awesome case!
Wanted to get the Ceres but this one's cooling potential looks downright sinister. Definitely gonna pick this bad boy up
I have the exact 4090 that is shown at 3:13, ever since the case was revealed earlier this year I wondered if the radiator could be installed in the exact spot on the top as shown in the video. This of course means I will have to buy this case now lol
This is a great case. Any thoughts on a mid tower design in a similar layout.
I need it!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
the air is already hug this one looks pretty safe to get size wise
Love the idea but how do all your cables for multiple screens etc come out the top and bend 90 degrees to go to the rear. All left out in the pics
What is the compatible riser cable?
Model?
Length ?
For mounting vertical GPU
Nice, but I'm more interested in the C700, can we get an overview of that chassis. Oh, and someone needs to come up with a DIY Screen/monitor/display with a bracket to mount on the bottom fans.
Thanks for the feedback, the C700 is very similar with the C750 with the cooling mount next to the MB as one of the big differences. Totally agree on the screen ideas, we think we all need more screens in our life too!
@@thermaltake_na What is the drive support like on the C700 because if is literally a shorter C750, then that's going to be a problem. You're not going to want to mount drives at the bottom instead of fans and one 3.5" or 2 2.5" isn't really enough for me.
It's great to see the PSU behind the MOBO but I really wish the PSU was setup to intake from the traditional rear and exhaust out the top rather than intaking from the side that's likely to be against a wall. If it was round that way, you'd have much more room for drives behind the MOBO tray also.
@@zig131 It's shorter in length, not height IIRC. The same drive bracket in the back would work if they include it.
@@Dexx1s Yes exactly - which only has room for 1x3.5" drive or 2x2.5" drives. Yes NVME drives are getting cheaper but they're still not really cheap enough to justify for bulk storage of music, videos, documents, and downloads. Plus for important files, I prefer the gradual deterioration of HDDs to the working-one-day-dead-the-next of SSDs.
@@zig131 1:46
This looks like a baby of the Silverstone FT02/Raven, fractal design torrent, and lian Li O11 dynamic 😀
Fan wise, not too effecient though
wait but wouldn't the GPU disrupt airflow since it shoots air up (or in this case, to the right) where the intake fans are?
I wish there were a way to rotate it back to the natural position or maybe another similar size case... the vertical gpu position it just gets too close to the aio and on the right side of the motherboard there is a lot of wasted empty space. I wanted almost the same case but normal layout 3x140mm front, 3x140mm side, 3x140mm bottom, 3x140mm top and 1x140mm back... options to put 420mm radiators l imultaneously... and the vertical gpu bracket has to the get the gpu closer to the bottom to give some distance to the cpu block
Also, being a big case, I would just make all the brackets 140mm mounting exclusives. The double mounting system 120/140 mm look ugly
Same.......I like 200's.......I have an ole tt mk1 chaser.....I like all the fans and the filters.......just wrong orientation.
when installing the gpu, rotating the video made me dizzy
The AIO cpu cooler is upside down, no? Tubes should be at the bottom below the pump
Some GPU vapor chamber coolers do not like being rotated into this position.... So something to look out for if your GPU temps are much warmer
that is a myth
@@TheKyozo Even on Lian Li O11 Evo's Upright GPU kit webpage shows which GPU will work like this or need to turned upside down, to avoid having higher temps.
Asus Strix cards do not like this vertical position.
I have a Silverstone FT02, and while my GPUs have been fine so far, many other owners have had cards running 10-30 degrees hotter in this upright position
@@CoolColJ will the 4090 suprim liquid be a good option for this case?
@@greypiquero9056 it uses liquid cooling, so likely will be ok
@@CoolColJ haha. sorry for the noob question. thanks
Seems like it would be better as a left side PC case if you moved the side the io/powee
came out
What model AIO is that?
I really don't see a dark rock pro 4 fitting there xD with the gpu in that position :(
i have the same case with vertical mount gpu mod and fully equiped with 14 fans of the same model as it came and the 420 aio included. fan layout 6 intake(3 bottom+3 front) at 800rpm and 8 exhaust at 600rpm.
Looks Cool but Im poor lol.
Keep spinning the pics cause that sells. Too busy worrying about being fancy rather than showcase something that looked really cool.
You guys need to calm down with the swirly camera effects. I'm constantly having to pause the video to figure out the orientation of the case.
The CTE case configuration takes a bit of getting used to by this old PC gamer. Overall it's much better than my old case except for the mobo I/O ports. Those are now hidden and all connection need to be rerouted through a puny rectangular open in the back of the case. I'm sure this old fashioned PC gamer can get used to no optical drive and obstructed I/O connections. going to be a challenge running all 3 monitor cables through from the graphics card I/Os blocked.
It's a pity that you have to decide whether to install HDDs or fans in such an expensive case.
seems that with a PC you can only play games and nothing else xD
3.56 to 3.58 look not ok
Why?
that thing is a whale.