Thermaltake presents an update of its Urban line with the new Urban T81 – an elegant, high-impact design. Beautifully architectured, the T81 is engineered for one solid purpose: To provide enthusiasts with the ability to build the highest performing systems while retaining a simple, elegant, and commanding appearance. It is not merely a PC chassis; it is an exemplar of modernist design. Continue reading for more information and a gallery…
Fully Modular Concept
A highly customizable 5.25″ & 3.5″ drive bay enables users to freely interchange the 3.5″ hard-drive cages to suit one’s need, or remove 5.25″ & 3.5″ drive bays to gain maximum interior space for maximum airflow or the addition of liquid cooling systems.
Sleek I/O Port
The sleek, brushed aluminum I/O port section provides two of the latest SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports, along with four USB 2.0 ports. The integrated fan hub and controller can easily manage the airflow of up to 10 fans at once. In addition, HD microphone and headset jacks are positioned for easy, direct access when needed.
Supreme Air Cooling System
The Urban T81 is built to optimize airflow as part of its fundamental design. Triple 200 mm fans and a 140 mm fan come equipped. It is the first chassis in the market that has the ability to house 4x 200 mm fans, along with three more 120 mm fans – allowing unrivaled airflow to protect your valuable components.
Extensive Liquid Cooling Support
Urban T81 pushes the envelope by utilizing a high-end water cooling solutions. Featuring support for either front 360 mm/top 420 mm or front 420 mm/top 360 mm radiators, along with rear 120 mm and bottom 120/240 mm radiators, the Urban T81 is an ideal chassis for extreme performance systems.
Extensive Liquid Cooling Support
Urban T81 pushes the envelope and utilize high-end water cooling solution that feature with either front 360/top 420 mm, or front 420 mm/top 360 mm, along with rear 120 mm and bottom 120/240 mm radiators support for extreme performance.
For more information on the Urban T81 be sure to check it out on Thermaltake‘s website here!
SOURCE: Thermaltake