Thermaltake takes PC builders on a nostalgic journey with the launch of its new Retro Series cases. These cases combine the nostalgic design of 1990s home computers with modern hardware compatibility and features. The series includes the Retro 260 TG Micro Tower and the Retro 360 TG Mid-Tower, both offering a distinctive beige aesthetic and vintage front panels, complemented by tempered glass side views.
Key Points
- Retro Design: The beige color palette and vintage front panels evoke the computer aesthetics of the 90s.
- Modern Interiors: Support for high-performance GPUs, advanced cooling, and contemporary motherboards.
- Two Form Factors: Available in Micro-ATX (Retro 260 TG) and ATX Mid-Tower (Retro 360 TG) sizes.
- Optional LCD: Compatibility with a 6.0-inch front LCD screen for system monitoring or custom visuals.
Retro 260 TG Micro Tower: Compact Nostalgia
The Retro 260 TG is designed for users looking for a smaller footprint without compromising on retro style. This Micro-ATX case stands out with its soft beige finish and classic front panel reminiscent of early home PCs. Despite its compact size, it can accommodate graphics cards up to 370mm and radiators up to 280mm. The built-in VGA holder provides extra support for modern GPUs, and the case can house nine 120mm fans. The optional 6.0-inch LCD Screen Kit can be integrated into the front panel for personalized visuals.
Retro 360 TG Mid-Tower: Expanded Vintage Build Potential

The Retro 360 TG Mid-Tower offers more space for ambitious builds, supporting ATX motherboards and graphics cards up to 400mm. It is designed to work seamlessly with motherboards from brands like ASUS, MSI, and GIGABYTE that have hidden connector options, providing cleaner cable management. The case includes patented rotatable PCI-E slots for flexible GPU orientation. Cooling is quite powerful, supporting twelve 120mm fans and multiple 360mm radiator placements. Like the smaller model, it also supports the optional 6.0-inch LCD Screen Kit.
Vintage Package with Modern Features
Both Retro Series cases are equipped with modern front I/O; featuring a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port, a USB-A 3.0 port, and HD audio. Thermaltake has made maintenance easier by adding removable dust filters in all intake areas, ensuring the interiors stay clean. The integration of the optional LCD screen is supported by TT RGB PLUS 3.0 software with AI Forge capabilities, allowing users to create custom backgrounds from text prompts or display real-time system data, bridging retro aesthetics with cutting-edge customization.
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