The Stage TG ARGB series from Thermaltake redefines desktop chassis aesthetics by integrating a panoramic viewing experience with dedicated display space for collectibles. The company introduced these cases at COMPUTEX 2026 to target enthusiasts who want to showcase their hardware and figurines simultaneously. A built-in figure display stage sits in the bottom front section, allowing owners to highlight specific items without obstructing the internal components.

New chassis models feature integrated figure stands and panoramic glass panels
Thermaltake released two primary models within this lineup: the Stage 450 TG ARGB and the Stage 500 TG ARGB. The entry-level Stage 450 model utilizes two flat glass panels for its front and side visibility. The higher-end Stage 500 upgrades to a single curved glass panel and pairs it with a wooden base for a more premium finish.
Both cases support standard ATX motherboards as well as back-connector variants, ensuring broad compatibility with modern builds. Each chassis accommodates up to seven cooling fans across its layout. Thermaltake pre-installs Infinity Mirror ARGB fans on the right side and rear panel of both units to provide immediate lighting effects.
The company also showcased the Arcus 280 TG ARGB for M-ATX systems and the larger Arcus 380 TG ARGB designed for ATX boards. These models feature a left-right split cabin design with integrated curved glass back panels. The Arcus 280 supports up to nine fans, while the Arcus 380 expands that capacity to eleven cooling options.
Thermaltake positioned these cases around panoramic visibility and pre-installed RGB lighting solutions. The designs aim to serve users who prioritize aesthetic presentation alongside standard PC building requirements.



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