At CES 2025, Thermaltake showcased an impressive lineup of new cases, fans, and coolers, designed to enhance your PC building experience. With innovative designs and features, these products cater to gamers and PC enthusiasts alike, making it an exciting event for tech lovers.
Key Takeaways
- Thermaltake introduced several new cases, including the TR100 and View 600, with unique designs and features.
- The Magflow 360 Ultra AIO cooler comes with a detachable LCD screen for easy maintenance.
- New fan models feature magnetic connections for hassle-free installation.
Overview Of Thermaltake’s New Cases
Thermaltake kicked off the showcase with their TR100 case, which is available in multiple colors. This case is perfect for small form factor builds, supporting an ITX motherboard and SFX power supply. It’s slightly larger than typical small cases, allowing for a 280 mm radiator at the top. The case also features:
- Ventilation on the front and side panels.
- Three USB ports: two Type A and one Type C.
- An optional screen for customization.
The View 600 case was also highlighted, available in black and white. It has a full tower design, accommodating large motherboards and graphics cards. Key features include:
- Angled corners for a unique look.
- Support for up to 140 mm fans for improved airflow.
- A prototype version with a larger LCD screen as an add-on.
The View 90 Snow Case
Next up was the View 90 Snow, a follow-up to the V37. This case features a curved glass panel for showcasing your build. It supports ATX motherboards and long graphics cards. Notable features include:
- Increased under-case space for better airflow.
- Optional LCD screen for added flexibility.
Workstation Cases: AX Series
Thermaltake also presented their AX series for workstation builds. The AX500 Snow supports E-ATX motherboards and long graphics cards, with room for 420 mm radiators. The AX700 Snow is designed for heavy workloads, featuring:
- Support for multiple graphics cards.
- Room for 19 fans and dual power supplies.
- An integrated GPU support bracket.
Innovative Cooling Solutions
Moving on to cooling, Thermaltake introduced the Magflow 360 Ultra AIO cooler. This cooler is available in black and white, featuring:
- Three RGB fans with a quick disconnect system.
- A 3.95-inch borderless LCD screen that connects to their new TT RGB Plus 3.0 software.
- Easy installation and maintenance with a detachable LCD.
They also showcased a prototype of the Mag Curve 360 Ultra AIO, which features a 6.67-inch AMOLED curved screen. This cooler promises to be visually stunning in any build.
New Fan Models
Thermaltake’s new fan lineup includes the Tough Fan EX12 and EX14, available in 120 mm and 140 mm sizes. These fans are designed for easy installation with:
- Magnetic connections for quick setup.
- RGB lighting around the frame.
- A single magnetic cable for neatness.
The TS120 and TS140 EX RGB fans were also introduced, featuring:
- A stylish RGB ring and accents.
- Individual thermal probes for precise fan control.
- Quick disconnect features for easy maintenance.
Pricing and Availability
- TR100 case: $119.99, launching in January.
- Magflow 360 Ultra AIO: $29.99, available in Q1.
- Tough Fan EX120 (3-pack): $69.99.
- Tough Fan EX140 (3-pack): $74.99.
- TS120 (3-pack): $89.99.
- TS140 (3-pack): $94.99.
Thermaltake’s offerings at CES 2025 reflect their commitment to innovation and quality in the PC hardware space. With a variety of cases, cooling solutions, and fans, they are set to meet the needs of gamers and PC builders everywhere.
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