Compatible and Versatile
Our product is designed to fit a range of sockets, including Intel's LGA 2066/2011-3/2011/1700/1200/1156/1155/1151/1150 and AMD's AM5/AM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2/FM2/FM1. This ensures you get a perfect match for your setup, providing seamless compatibility.
Stunning Synchronization and Effective Cooling
Sync it with your existing RGB software, whether it's ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync, or ASRock Polychrome. Enjoy vibrant, synchronized lighting. Plus, our high-performance copper base plate and reliable pump make sure your system stays cool, offering maximum water circulation and heat conductivity.
Fresh Design with Assurance
The TH V2 ARGB boasts a refreshed industrial design and a dynamic 360-degree rotational cap with dazzling Infinity Mirror Lighting. This cutting-edge design enhances the aesthetics of your build. Rest assured, it comes with a 2-year warranty for peace of mind.
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Easy Setup
Easy to set up and manage cables even with a large CPU cooler. -
Unique Color
The matcha green color is unique and stands out compared to more common black or white cases. -
Spacious
Plenty of room for extra components, making it suitable for building a display PC. -
Versatile Design
The design allows for various fan sizes and configurations, including vertical GPU mounting. -
Quiet Operation
Quiet fans with impressive airflow and cooling efficiency. -
Build Quality
Excellent build quality with user-friendly assembly. -
Aesthetics
Visually appealing and stylish design. -
Airflow
Great airflow with large mesh openings and dust filters.
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Heavy Front Glass
The front glass is heavy and can be difficult to manage without causing scratches. -
Lack of USB-C Ports
Limited number of USB-C ports available on the case. -
Large Size
The case is quite large and may not be suitable for desk placement. -
Defective Fans
Included fans may have defective lights and are relatively loud. -
Wobbliness
The case may be slightly wobbly and require additional support. -
Expensive LED Panel
Optional LED panel is expensive, making it difficult to justify the cost.