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Thermaltake Divider 500 TG Air Mid Tower Chassis
The Thermaltake Divider 500 TG Air Mid Tower Chassis redefines how you balance aesthetics and performance in a compact, ATX-ready footprint. Built for builders who crave a premium visual statement without compromising cooling efficiency, this case combines dual tempered glass side panels with strategically placed mesh surfaces to deliver a bold, modern presence while ensuring airflow remains front and center. The Divider 500 TG Air is designed to showcase your components from both sides with two symmetrical 3mm tempered glass windows, so your build looks as impressive as it performs. With a front 120mm intake and a rear 120mm exhaust included, you already have a reliable cooling baseline that can be expanded with additional fans or radiators to meet demanding workloads. This chassis is more than a housing—it’s a scalable platform that grows with your ambitions, from quiet daily computing to high-end gaming rigs and content-creation stations.
- Premium airflow with purpose-built mesh — The Divider 500 TG Air ships with two airflow-optimized mesh panels located at the front and the top, designed to maximize air intake and exhaust while reducing turbulence. This configuration helps maintain lower component temperatures during long gaming sessions, intense rendering tasks, or demanding benchmarks. The mesh panels complement the case’s internal layout, enabling flexible fan and radiator configurations without compromising aesthetics. For builders who value cooling performance as much as appearance, this setup provides a strong foundation for a stable overclock and consistent thermal behavior across the system.
- Dual tempered glass presentation from both sides — One of the defining features of the Divider 500 TG Air is the two symmetrical, 3mm tempered glass windows on the left and right sides. This dual-panel design creates an elevated showcase for hardware, RGB lighting (where applicable), and cable management artistry, letting you display cables and components with pride. The heavy-duty glass panels are mounted to a robust frame, ensuring long-term durability while maintaining a slim, modern silhouette that fits comfortably on most desks or under setups without dominating the space. Whether you’re showing off an underglow RGB rig or a premium GPU cooling solution, the glass panels provide a clear, exhibition-worthy view.
- Roomy interior with flexible cooling and layout options — The Divider 500 TG Air emphasizes interior versatility. Its layout is engineered to accommodate a range of cooling strategies, from conventional air setups to more ambitious water-cooling builds. The front and top mesh panels work in tandem to support positive airflow across motherboard trays and PCIe devices, while the rear 120mm fan helps evacuate warm air efficiently. This flexibility extends to storage and component mounting, allowing you to adapt as your hardware evolves. Builders can install additional fans or radiators as needed, giving you the freedom to tailor thermals to your specific workload—whether that’s gaming, video editing, or simulation work—without re-housing the system.
- Solid construction and a refined aesthetic for modern desks — The Divider 500 TG Air combines a sturdy chassis with a sleek visual language. The combination of tempered glass and mesh accents produces a contemporary look that complements a wide range of build themes, from minimalist and monochrome to bold, high-contrast color schemes. Durable materials, clean lines, and thoughtful cable-management potential help ensure a tidy interior that remains accessible for upgrades. It’s a case that aims to be both a functional platform for high-performance builds and a statement piece that elevates the overall presentation of your workstation or living-room PC setup.
- Built to support standard ATX builds with adaptable future-proofing — Designed as an ATX mid-tower, the Divider 500 TG Air is well-suited for mainstream builds while offering the adaptability to grow with your ambitions. The combination of two 120mm fans and mesh surfaces establishes a reliable cooling baseline, while the tempered glass side panels invite a personalized touch, whether you’re showcasing a premium GPU, a high-efficiency PSU, or advanced storage solutions. The case encourages thoughtful component selection and cable routing so you can achieve not just strong thermals, but also a clean, professional presentation that enhances the overall gaming or productivity experience.
Technical Details of Thermaltake Divider 500 TG Air Mid Tower Chassis
- Form factor: ATX mid-tower chassis designed to support standard ATX motherboards and common high-performance components.
- Included fans: 1x 120mm fan installed in the front and 1x 120mm fan installed in the rear for a solid cooling baseline out of the box.
- Front/top panels: Airflow-optimized mesh panels at the front and the top to maximize intake and exhaust efficiency and to support flexible radiator configurations.
- Side panels: Two symmetrical 3mm tempered glass windows on the left and right sides for an immersive, premium display of internal hardware.
- Materials and construction: Durable frame with tempered glass side panels, engineered to resist bending and wear while maintaining a premium appearance.
how to install Thermaltake Divider 500 TG Air Mid Tower Chassis
- Prepare your workspace with a clean, static-free surface. Have a magnetic screwdriver handy and organize screws and standoffs in labeled containers to speed up the build process.
- Open the case by removing side panels if included in the packaging. Inspect the interior for any packing materials and remove them to ensure a clear mounting area for the motherboard, power supply, and storage drives.
- Install the motherboard standoffs in the appropriate positions for an ATX board. Align the motherboard tray with the IO shield and motherboard screws, then tighten evenly to avoid mounting warps or misalignment.
- Mount the power supply unit (PSU) in the designated chamber, connecting the necessary power cables for the motherboard, graphics card, and storage devices as you go. Route cables behind the motherboard tray or through cable-management cutouts to maintain a clean interior and optimal airflow.
- Install expansion cards, such as a graphics card, ensuring adequate clearance and aligning with the PCIe slots. Secure each card with screws to prevent movement during transport or vibration.
- Install storage drives in their respective bays or mounting brackets. Use the included or compatible drive trays to simplify mounting and cable management, and route data and power cables so they do not obstruct fans or airflow paths.
- Install the included 120mm fans or add additional fans/radiators as needed. Connect fan headers to a motherboard fan controller or a dedicated hub for centralized management. Ensure that fans are oriented to optimize intake and exhaust flow for balanced cooling.
- Reinstall the side panels and reseat cables to ensure everything fits neatly inside the chassis. Double-check all connections before powering on the system to verify that all fans, RGB (if present), and components operate correctly.
- Power on and test the system. Monitor temperatures under typical workloads and adjust fan curves or add additional cooling capacity as needed to maintain stable thermals.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What motherboard form factors does this case support?
- A: It is designed to support standard ATX motherboards, providing a versatile platform for most mid-tower builds.
- Q: How many fans are included with the Divider 500 TG Air?
- A: The package includes 2 fans in total: one 120mm front fan and one 120mm rear fan, offering a reliable cooling baseline out of the box.
- Q: Are the side panels truly tempered glass?
- A: Yes. The case features two symmetrical 3mm tempered glass panels on the left and right sides for a premium display of your components.
- Q: Can I upgrade cooling beyond the included fans?
- A: Absolutely. The front and top mesh panels are designed to support additional fans or radiators, enabling more aggressive cooling configurations for high-performance builds.
- Q: What is the best way to install components for optimal airflow?
- A: Plan your cable routing and fan placement to create a clear front-to-back airflow path. Use the mesh panels to maximize intake and exhaust, and keep cables out of airflow paths to avoid restricting air movement.
- Q: Where can I find the exact specifications for this chassis?
- A: Technical specifications are available from official Thermaltake resources and partner listings. For precise measurements and compatibility notes, check the manufacturer’s documentation and the product page.
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