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Thermaltake gets colorful and goes for Sim

At Computex 2025, Thermaltake introduced a series of new mid-tower cases that stand out with innovative designs and a variety of color options. The Ceres 350 MX is another mid-tower case that supports both traditional ATX mainboards and those with rear power supply. It comes with two interchangeable front panels – one made of tempered glass and one with a mesh design – and offers space for up to seven 120 mm fans or five 140 mm fans. Color options include Hydrangea Blue, Matcha Green, Bumblebee, Bubble Pink and White.

The CTE E550 TG features a dual chamber design and three sides of tempered glass. It supports various GPU mounting options, including a floating GPU configuration, and can accommodate up to nine fans and radiators up to 420 mm. The available colors are Matcha Green, Gravel Sand, Snow and Black.

With these new cases, Thermaltake demonstrates its commitment to innovative designs and customization options that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional.

At Computex 2025, Thermaltake also debuted its new sim racing products, including the G6 Direct Drive Racing Wheel Bundle and the GM5 3DOF Motion System.

The G6 bundle includes a direct drive steering wheel with 6 Nm of torque, a 13-inch D-shaped steering wheel with dual clutch paddle shifters and a customizable steel pedal set with accelerator, brake and clutch pedals. The system features a quick-change system for the steering wheel and integrated cooling with a temperature sensor and quiet fan. The market launch is planned for April 2025, with a recommended retail price of 519.99 US dollars.

The GM5 3DOF Motion System offers motion in three degrees of freedom (pitch, roll and heave), enabling realistic simulation of vehicle movement. Weighing 27 kg, the system is easy to install and offers a control frequency of up to 1000 Hz with a latency of less than 5 ms. It is compatible with Thermaltake’s GR500 Racing Simulator Cockpit and the GF500 Flight Simulator Cockpit. Integration with SimTools software enables broad support for current games. Release is scheduled for March 2025, with a suggested retail price of $3,999.99.

The GR500 cockpit features a fiberglass seat with adjustable settings, reinforced aluminum and steel construction, and integrated RGB lighting with 20 effects. It is compatible with popular steering wheels, pedals and shifters from leading brands and offers fully adjustable mounts.

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pedi

Veteran

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ohne bilder kann man nichts dazu sagen.

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ArcusX

Urgestein

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@Igor Wallossek
Vielleicht sollte der Titel geändert werden. Ich bin mir ziemlich sicher, dass da ein "L" fehlt.

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Ghoster52

Urgestein

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Ihr müsst mal die Cockies zulassen, dann seht ihr auch was. ;)
Da fehlt kein "L", wer den Platz und paar € übrig hat, sicher ein nettes Gimmick für Sim-Fans

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ArcusX

Urgestein

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Ghoster52

Urgestein

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Jaaaaaaa

Wo ist der Cupholder ??? Igor sorgt immer wieder für Lacher 👍:ROFLMAO:

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bitracer

Urgestein

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preispunkt für die base, Linux-Kompatibilität?
Gibt es gescheite "runde" Lenkräder im 32..33cm Format (Für Generalisten und Liebhaber von klassischen Tourenwagen, Rally);
usb-pass-through für Lenkräderaufsätze von Drittherstellern?
passiv-gekühlt oder reduziertes Haltedrehmoment bei Überhitzung?

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Lagavulin

Veteran

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Ist "Thermal Mike", der im letzten Jahr als "Rampensau" (positiv gemeint) gezeigt hat, wie man Leute hinter der Kamera mit einer Kombination aus Information & Unterhaltung erreicht, nicht mehr dabei?

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