Thermaltake Versa J22, J23, J24, J25 and V200 launched
The Versa J series consists of 4 chassis listed as J22, J23, J24 and J25 each of the models containing two different versions, the TG and the TG RGB Edition. The J22 series is a very versatile mid tower chassis, which adapts to most users and configurations. The RGB version incorporates 3 RGB fans, two on the front and 1 on the back of the chassis, although its maximum expansion options pass through 3 fans on the front, 1 on the back and 2 on the top.
Apart from its expansion capacity, it is capable of housing heatsinks of up to 160 mm and GPUs of up to 310 mm, while supporting PSUs of up to 170 mm.
Another of its strengths is the NO use of tools for assembly, which will facilitate the work.
Following the series, the J23 welcomes the benefits of its lower sister, but adds another fan, which in its RGB version maintains the front button for its lighting control thanks to an internal RGB switchboard.
It incorporates a tempered glass panel for better clarity when it comes to visualizing the components and adding a quality leap to your chassis.
The Thermaltake J24 adds a curious restriction, even being larger than its sisters we find a support for the PSU of only 160 mm, but instead we went from 310 mm to 330 mm for GPUs.
It maintains all the benefits of the J22 and J23 chassis as well as supporting 3 formats, ATX, M-ATX and Mini ITX.
Finally within this range we have the J25, which does not add any other option apart from a larger overall size.
Finally, Thermaltake has presented its V200 and V200 RGB, which perfectly copy the general characteristics of the J series, but adding a larger size and an acrylic front that makes the chassis look incredible.
It expands the options in terms of capabilities, giving greater amplitude to the GPUs since it obtains a total space of 380 mm, together with a thicker glass in its window ( 4mm vs 3mm ).
In both series (Versa J and V200) the chassis includes a cover for the power supply that will vary in size and shape depending on the model we choose.
The availability of all models will be through authorized retailers / distributors of Thermaltake and will have three years of warranty with the brand, unfortunately we do not know the prices of output of those chassis.
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