Cooler Master Computex 2018 - Product Teasers (incl TEC)
Cooler Master today provides an overview of the products the company will unveil at Computex 2018 in Taipei, Taiwan. With at least seven new products on display, including the recently released MasterCase H500M, there will be no shortage of new chassis at the Cooler Master booth.
hese new case products are not just for aesthetic changes, but also evolutions in case technology. Cooler Master will present new models to existing product lines as well as debut the kickoff of a brand new series, all of which will be revealed at Computex this year.
POWER
Cooler Master will showcase two new power supply unit (PSU) product lines at Computex this year. The V Platinum series promises a new line of 80 PLUS Platinum rated PSUs; something not seen from Cooler Master since the V1200 Platinum, more than three years ago. Cooler Master will also display a brand new series being referred to as the XG.
THERMAL
As a global leader in thermal innovation, Cooler Master will unveil a concept design of the legendary Hyper 212 air cooler. They will also display a new all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooler with a transparent pump for a clear view into the internal functions of the cooler. In addition, for the first time in more than two decades of designing and manufacturing cooling products, Cooler Master has announced a thermoelectric cooler (TEC) for liquid cooling to be displayed at Computex.
PERIPHERAL
Cooler Master will introduce its CK series consisting of six different keyboards with features ranging from low profile Cherry MX switches to a unique 60% keyboard layout and more. Also debuting for the first time is the MK730 ten keyless gaming keyboard, the MH752 headset with virtual 7.1 surround sound and in-line control box, and the MH710 in ear headphones. Attendees can also expect to try Cooler Master’s M800 series including AIMPAD™ via interactive game pods.
MASTERPLUS+ SOFTWARE
As components become more functional at the digital level, software based control has become crucial. Cooler Master realizes this and has been working on a multi-purpose software solution that will allow users to control and monitor both the functions and lighting of their PC components. The beta version of the new MasterPlus+ multi-purpose software will be exhibited at Cooler Master’s booth this year.
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I hope so. I Really want a new idea when it comes to cooling. However, I have experimented with Peltier cools for awhile now and for the power they use, air is far better and cheaper. Water is even better. I don't think they have developed new tech on that front that we don't know about. I Hope they did but It's hard to believe.
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The thermoelectric cooler is intriguing. Perhaps it uses peltiers?