Cooler Master Coolers and PSU and Peripheral and Cases at Computex 2018 Announced
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Cooler Master will announce a concept version of the legendary Hyper 212, a new transparent all-in-one liquid cooler, and our first thermal electric all-in-one liquid cooler. The new thermal electric liquid cooler is the next stage in cooling. Never worry about overheating an overclocked system with the new thermal electric water cooler. Cooler Master is committed to creating the next generation of great liquid and air coolers. All New All-In-One Transparent Liquid Cooler Cooler Master is unveiling a transparent all-in-one liquid cooler. The new design increases performance and allows users to see the pump working. The addressable RGB pump illuminates the circular pump and provides never seen before lighting effects from an AIO pump. The liquid cooler also has two MasterFan 120mm ARGB fans and a controller that enables users to choose find and select their favorite LED-mode. Users can also customize the individual LEDs with the release of the LightingControl software. Watercooling with ARGB radiator For the most extreme RGB fans out there, we thought the recently MasterLiquid R series with ARGB fans and pump might still not cut it. So in addition to these LEDs, the MasterLiquid RS series will come with an ARGB radiator too. Other improvements include an aluminium pump housing as well as an integrated thermal sensor that can be set to take control of the LEDs. Cooler Master's First Thermal Electric All-In-One Liquid Cooler At Computex, Cooler Master will unveil their first thermal electric all-in-one liquid cooler. Powered by innovation, the thermal electric cooler cools your PC components with power, converting ambient liquid into icy cold water to cool down the CPU. The pump is made from aluminum and has ARGB lighting. Users will be able to customize the individual LEDs using the LightingControl software. The thermal electric cooler is the ideal solutions for those that want to overclock their system to the limit. Cooler Master today teased a few of the new power products and services that will be shown at their booth during Computex. Though the specific details are scarce at this point, they did announce the names of some of the things that would be featured at the show. MasterWatt V The MasterWatt V series will be the successor of the current V series and brings various improvements to the table. These include but are not limited to longer cables, a bigger and semi-passive fan, a switch to disable semi-passive cooling and a longer warranty, XG It has been announced that for the first time, Cooler Master has designed and manufactured their own PSU completely in house. Everything from the initial design concept to the final testing has been done exclusively by Cooler Master's product development team. Currently being referred to as simply the XG, Cooler Master claims that this brand new power platform is not only a milestone for them as a company, but for the entire PSU market. Besides the RGB fan, on its side it features a basic display capable of showing the fan speed, the consumption or the temperature in form of a bar gauge. V Platinum It has been years since the original V series was released and to date the V1200 is the only platinum rated PSU in the V series. Cooler Master has stated that they will be releasing a new line of V series units with a platinum efficiency rating in at least three different wattage levels. The specifics are not yet available, but it has been indicated that multiple models in this new series will be available to see firsthand at Cooler Master's booth during Computex. Cooler Master announces its new lineup of peripherals including two new keyboard series, gaming headsets, and more. MK Series The MK series started with the highly acclaimed MasterKeys MK750. We are happy to announce that a TKL version of this keyboard, the MK730, will be launched in the coming months. Featuring exclusive technology, the MK850 enables gamers to game with the precision of a keyboard and mouse yet still benefit from the analog aspect of controller joysticks for movement. The WASD and Q E keys have this Aimpad technology built in while still using Cherry switches like the rest of the keys. Game developers don't have any additional development work, as all PC games that support controllers automatically support this technology and this keyboard. Also, two improvements have been made to the padded PU leather wrist rest following some editor and user feedback: the magnets fixing it to the keyboard are slightly stronger and its size has been increased. SK Series Keyboards Cooler Master will debut its SK line consisting of three different keyboards: SK620 60 percent layout, SK630 80 percent, and SK650 fullsize. This line features unique Cherry MX low profile switches, alluring brushed aluminum top plate, RGB illumination, Type C detachable cable, and LED light bar that frames the keyboard, all packed in a minimalistic design. The SK620 is a 60 percent very compact layout ideal for travel and LAN parties. The SK630 is a TKL compact layout with an all new software application while the SK650 is a 100 percent 104 key layout also with all new software application. Expect to see the new additions during Q4 of this year and Q1 of next year. Cooler Master unveils a variety of cases this year that range across style, function, and technology. New case products not only expand on Cooler Master's aesthetic design, but also show how case technology has evolved over time. The COSMOS, H500-Series, K-Series, and others have been expanded with additional cases, while the MasterCase SL600M marks the start of a brand new lineup. The concepts revealed at Computex exhibit daring new design elements while still staying true to Cooler Master's creative DNA. COSMOS C700M The COSMOS C700M is Cooler Master's flagship in the COSMOS Series. The new design builds upon the C700P and fuses bold shapes to a soft, continuous surface. The COSMOS C700M's impactful use of addressable RGB lighting extends upon the series' DNA. New tech will be woven into the frame and functionality of the COSMOS C700M, to be disclosed at a later time. Although specifications and details cannot be communicated yet, sheer versatility in configuration can be expected. MasterCase SL600M The MasterCase SL600M kicks off the SL series with its flagship. These cases are developed with very quiet operation in mind. Chimney-based heat regulation is an efficient way to blend together silent technology with gaming performance. The intake is positioned at the bottom, and exhaust on the top. The use of aluminum was a design choice that enables the MasterCase SL600M to be a sophisticated work station with the capability of being built for high performance gaming. MasterCase H500 The MasterCase H500 is the straightforward choice in the series with two iconic, 200mm RGB fans. Although at 99 EUR this is the lowest-priced case within the lineup, both the transparent front panel and mesh panel are included to offer a choice between aesthetics and maximum airflow. Each of the front panel options compliment the industrial design of the MasterCase H500 in their own method. To enable the case to be moved more easily, a subtle handle has been placed on the top panel.
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