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Introducing the Thermaltake Urban T81 Full-Tower Chassis


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Thermaltake Urban T81 Full-Tower Chassis

 

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.

 

More info:

http://www.thermaltake.com/Chassis/Full_Tower_/Urban/C_00002239/Urban_T81_/design.htm

 

 

 

 

 

Dual Swing Door Design

 

Inspired by automotive “suicide doors” , the T81's novel door panels are an innovative and inspired design that sets it apart from any other chassis . Likewise, the front door panel's brushed aluminum finish masks extrusive drives and devices, producing a unified aesthetic of modern sophistication.

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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.

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With modular drive cages and innovative dual swing doors, this is a great choice for blocky blast gamers and PC enthusiasts looking for versatility and style.

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Great review of the Thermaltake Urban T81 chassis — the modularity, the build-quality and the sleek design really stand out. The way they emphasise both form and function (removable bays, full tower flexibility, spacious interior) shows how hardware is becoming as much about visual impact as it is about performance.

For anyone documenting their PC builds, computer hardware setups or modded rigs, this is where photo editing becomes key. If you’re taking shots of your build (especially something as majestic as the Urban T81), you’ll want your images to reflect both the clean lines and the personality of the build. That’s where something like the Hypic app for iOS can help — you can edit your photos with ease, highlight the design features, adjust lighting and bring out textures so the photo matches how striking the hardware is in real life.

If you’re on iOS and want to make your hardware-shoots pop, check this out: https://hypicapkm.com/hypic-for-ios/

Cheers for the in-depth write-up — I’ll definitely keep the Urban T81 in mind for my next build!

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