Wednesday, December 21st 2022

Thermaltake to Announce High-performance Gaming PC Cases and Components at CES 2023

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Case, Cooling, Gaming peripherals, and Enthusiast memory solutions, will be kicking off the new year at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Thermaltake is ready to deliver the latest chassis, power, cooling, memory, and gaming solutions to PC DIY enthusiasts, modders, and gamers worldwide. The Thermaltake CES 2023 Exhibition will take place at the Venetian Resort Hotel Las Vegas, Lvl 2, Veronese 2402 Suite, from January 4th to the 7th.

Thermaltake, a pioneer in PC cooling innovation, is introducing a new event theme, "Stay Cool, Game On," which focuses on bringing users cutting-edge thermal advancements. In recent years, the demand for high-performing PCs has skyrocketed to fulfill the heavy workloads required for hardcore gaming, professional streaming, and video editing. These PCs require the most advanced cooling solutions. Thermaltake's team of engineers has developed new technologies and software that will revolutionize traditional PC DIY & cooling. Besides cooling-centric designs, visitors can expect to see PC MOD masterpieces from the world's top modders and other innovations on show. Meanwhile, Thermaltake will host several prize giveaways. More details can be found on Thermaltake's social media.
New Product Highlights
  • Gaming PC Cases with Centralized Thermal Efficiency (CTE)
  • Ceres Gaming PC Cases
  • Power Supplies with expanding ATX 3.0 solutions
  • Multi-blade and magnetic connect PC cooling Fans
  • CYCLEDESK 100 Smart Gaming Desk
  • More high-performance PC gaming components
Source: Thermaltake
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6 Comments on Thermaltake to Announce High-performance Gaming PC Cases and Components at CES 2023

#1
bonehead123
Sooo... can't wait to see who's designs they're gonna copy/infringe upon this time around.....:roll:
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mclaren85
bonehead123Sooo... can't wait to see who's designs they're gonna copy/infringe upon this time around.....:roll:
I suspect thermaltake has a notorious reputation of infringement, right?
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MentalAcetylide
I really like the idea of their riing quad RGB fans, but they don't work with ryzen threadripper systems. That just tells me they're too lazy to put any kind of effort into their products and use "generic" solutions that are hit & miss. Its too bad nobody else came up with something similar that actually works.
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#4
Nihillim
What was it again: Copyfake? Copytake? Something else?
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#5
maxfly
Thermalfake? There are so many...
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