Taipei, Taiwan, January 29th, 2019 - FSP, a leading manufacturer of power supplies and PC equipment, is pleased to announce the availability of the CMT340 RGB PC Gaming case, the world’s smallest mid-tower chassis that can fit a 360 mm radiator. With four amazing looking and addressable RGB fans and two “galaxy dark” tempered glass panels, the CMT340 is a beautiful proposition for gamers on a budget. The CMT340 is a compact version of the award-winning CMT510 ATX mid-tower but with several improvements. It features a gorgeous black coated, sturdy SPCC steel frame, which holds the same distinctive features and flexibility as the one in the CMT510. It supports a wide variety of radiators, ranging from 120/140/240/360, for liquid cooling, or air cooling fans. The CMT340’s four RGB fans are fully addressable and compatible with Asus Aura Sync, and MSI Mystic Light Sync.
The CMT340 is engineered for gamers, its design is sleek, with flush transparent glass panels and straight edges to fit on the desk of every self-respecting gamer. Besides its broad support for cooling options, it features three separate dust filters to keep the system squeaky clean. It supports Mini-ITX, MicroATX and regular ATX size motherboards (7 PCI slots)


RGB for everyone
With the CMT340, FSP continues its dedication of offering affordable PC gaming cases that meet the needs of even the most dedicated professional gamer. The CMT340 is compatible with all motherboard brands’ addressable RGB technology, to ensure that all 4 120mm RGB fans stand out even more. But the CMT340 is also capable of operating all 4 fans independently, plus, it features a range of addressable RGB effects, such as: Static, Blending, Carnival, Gradient, and Rainbow Fusion and many more. Switching between all these different modes and motherboard syncing is as simple as pushing the RGB button on top of the CMT340. All RGB effects are perfectly visible through the “Galaxy Dark” tempered glass panels, located at the front and the side of the CMT340. Airflow is provided by dust-filtered ventilation holes at the top and bottom of the case, as well as a gap between the front-panel and the chassis.