Thermaltake Ceres 300 Matcha Green Mid Tower E-ATX Case CA-1Y2-00MEWN-00
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Thermaltake Ceres 300 Matcha Green Mid Tower E-ATX Case CA-1Y2-00MEWN-00
$99.99
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Current Price | $99.99 | October 31, 2024 |
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Lowest Price | $99.99 | October 17, 2024 |
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Thermaltake Ceres 300 Matcha Green Mid Tower E-ATX Case CA-1Y2-00MEWN-00 Description
- Perforated panel allows massive airflow for excellent cooling performance
- Supports up to 360mm radiator at the front & 280mm at the top
- Two CT 140 ARGB Sync Fans at front & One CT140 Fan at rear preinstalled
- Rotational PCIe Slots
- Optional 3.9″inches LCD display available
Thermaltake Ceres 300 Matcha Green Mid Tower E-ATX Case CA-1Y2-00MEWN-00 Specification
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Thermaltake Ceres 300 Matcha Green Mid Tower E-ATX Case CA-1Y2-00MEWN-00 Reviews (10)
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Vincente –
Initially the matcha color caught my eye so after building in it I’m quite surprised just how great the build quality is and the versatility this case has to accommodate various fan sizes. The best surprise was the rear pcie slots is a bracket that can be removed and rotated if you desire to vertically mount your gpu. The design is extremely user friendly to build in and there’s ample room to work in, no issues with my E-ATX motherboard, 280mm radiator on the top, a 240mm radiator on the front of the case while still leaving room to fit a 140mm fan on the rear and another 120mm fan under the front radiator so every single fan slot is still utilized even with dual radiators. I love that thermaltake also has a matching AIO in the matcha color to go with this case and still left room for me to do a push/pull configuration on my radiator for my RTX 4090 Suprim X Liquid in the front of the case. Thermaltake really nailed it with this one and at an amazing price point. Outstanding value and i definitely recommend this case!
Tim Sanders –
Dust filters on every opening ! Large mesh for easy airflow it’s quiet I added 2 top fans for liquid cooler.first thermal take case have built dozens of PC’s last couple years with lian li nzxt corsair etc. this case is way simple to route and build in wtg thermal take! Plenty of room for extras if making a nice display pc.supports eatx and down.think cpu is at 26 degrees with fans at 20 % way impressed with this would def recommend
1 word of advice FRONT GLASS IS HEAVY!!! make sure you have a finger under front edge when sliding back to remove or your gonna scratch your second power panel ! Only thing I would fix 🙂
robert Gauthier –
Worth considering as a Purchas for any Builder front panel requires some sort of Lock Mechanism or screws this case cannot be picked up from the front as the front panel is only clipped in to secure it.
Carlos Felipe Martinez Mendoza –
on a am5 last generation, 7900x,ram 7800mhz,m2 gen 5. With 4 fan noctua . My temperature average 30-50 in normal use. Gaming 72 degré max .
Johnny –
For the price point I was not sure I would like this case when I ordered it, but since I had excellent experience with other Thermaltake cases I gave it a try.
I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of construction and overall look. Airflow is always my biggest priority and not disappointed here! Great airflow, quiet case design and easy to build with. I would definitely buy again.
robert Gauthier –
Very happy with this case, it’s very wide, don’t even worry about your cpu fan clearance as it will fit anything. The only issue I have is the power button, it’s not a tight fit and sometimes it gets caught under the cutout. Just make sure you push straight down and you will be good. Not a deal breaker at all. I’ll be reusing this for future builds, the airflow and temps are extremely good. Also it seems the back fan is not rgb, only the front 2 are.
Tim Sanders –
Es increíble lo espacioso que es por dentro, además de tener yo creo que los mejores ventiladores que te incluye un gabinete, muy buena compra
Amazon Customer –
This is a great case! Easy to build in. Lots of space. Great airflow. Looks fantastic! My only gripe is mine is a tad wobbly, but nothing a shim didn’t fix!
Yamil Marrero –
High-end Gaming PC:
Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Hero
Intel 19-13900k
Asus Rog Ryujin 2 AIO (360mm) for CPU
Asus 4090 ROG Strix
G.Skill Trident Z5 6400 DDR5 128Gb Ram
The thermals are really damn good. I rarely see temps over 55 degrees. I did instal some better Noctua Fans on it and replaced the ones the case came with.
But yea, great performance out of my PC and I ran my games at max settings. I hit over 120fps on 4k games with ray tracing maxed out.
I have no idea what the other people are taking about when they say the case isn’t for high-end systems. Mine is as high-end as it gets, and the performance is great!
It’s a really good case guys. Really.
Vincente –
I bought one because I wanted a smallish case that could fit everything I wanted without extra bulk. And I wanted to go air cooling only. (I had an AIO explode on me once, and once was enough). And it does that admirably.
I’ve stuffed a 4090 (msi gaming trio) a 7800x3d with a Peerless Assassin (120mm dual tower cooler) and even a soundblaster in there. It’s well fitted but not tight. And the 4090 doesn’t get close enough to the front fans to block air flow.
Cable routing is very good, but I did have to undo the factory default job and then rewrap it because the front panel IO leads weren’t layered correctly. (A very slight nitpick).
I also put a corsair shift psu in it, but I don’t know if it is worth it, as the case has plenty of room for a cable mess (But none for hard drives!… which is fine by me.)
I like that the IO is top front, so I can put it on the floor and move it to either side, and it doesn’t cause any problems. And it’s a full IO panel, with two usb a, one type c, and two headphone jacks, so that’s nice (unlike the corsair 4000D).
It comes with a pc speaker, and all the wires you need, so good on them for that.
I wouldn’t buy it for a dual rad liquid cooled system as it might be a little tight.
I really wish it had some sort of GPU support bracket. I feel like that’s a must these days. It has screw holes in on the floor (the PSU separator) and those did work “okay” when I added an Antec GPU support bracket. But they are very nearly too far away, so I’m only getting 2mm of contact (at most.)
The front panel removal for filter cleaning is slightly sus, as you have to yank on it to get it open (if the case is empty you could swing it around without it opening). Once it’s full, it’s easier to get off, but it also feels like it might come off if you are just carrying it around, so that’s a bit scary. I would have preferred thumb screws and an air filter that slips out the side, but no.
It’s very open air, and sometimes I can hear coil whine from the components, but they never claim it’s a quiet case.
So there’s nothing really fancy about it, which is maybe a good thing. It’s just a small, full-featured, good-looking case, with decent airflow.
Update: One minor warning. I bought a second case (in white) and had problems with the expansion slot bars blocking the display ports on the GPU. After half an hour of worrying the GPU had died, I fixed the problem by loosening all the slot covers bottom-to-top and nudging them down. It’s not ideal, but it’s not terrible either. They ought to use harder steel (and narrower bars) on the slots. That or remove the first two bars entirely