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2018-01-11
fit wits coverage of CES 2018 is brought to you by fantex and cable mock click the links in the description below for more info what's up guys so I actually got a chance to check out the thermal takes week today at CES 2018 and they actually had some pretty cool stuff to show off so I'm just gonna dive right in for starters they are pretty much celebrating their 20th year anniversary this year in 2018 so they decided to go all out and pretty much build a successor to the super iconic level 10 GT case that launched nearly a decade ago and they're calling it the level 20 aptly named since it is their 20th year anniversary and this thing is an absolute monster I'm gonna say it right now this is actually more expensive than the fantex and two elite which is what a nine eight $900 case this is retailing MSRP 999 a cool grand for this thing but it is beastly and beautiful it's a beautiful Beast Beauty and the Beast it was a movie about this case but somehow it doesn't matter so just looking at this case you know it's something special it's pure tempered glass and full lumen construction actually it has three hinged tempered glass doors that swing open with quick-release latches so tooless entry for all your components to access those components and there's actually three chambers three separate chambers or ventilated chambers that house different components like your CPU and GPU and motherboard are in one your power supply and you know cable messes in the other and then you've got your third chamber for all of your drives but you could take those drives out all the drive trays if you wanted to just install some crazy water cooling hardware like radiators pump press combos and so forth so there's a lot of flexibility with this case there's also plenty of large rubber grommets between each of these chambers for routing your water cooling tubes through so that's really nice front panel IO includes four USB three and a single USB 3.1 gen2 type-c port the case includes three of thermal takes very own 140 millimeter ring plus RGB fans and two of their Lumia LED strips Lumi plus LED strips sorry so a pretty impressive package overall not cheap but definitely one of the most beautiful cases I've seen in person it looks fantastic the video just does not do it justice but that's not all folks Thermaltake was also showing off their p90 case which is what they're calling the cornerstone of case design and I could see why they might say that because it does look like it could fit easily in a corner it's very cubish in shape very simple it's it's an angled open frame design if you will it's split into three compartments kind of like the level 20 but not really because this is an open-air chassis it features dual five millimeter thick tempered glass panels that look beautiful three placement options you can stand it up vertically like you see here in the video horizontally or you could even wall mount that sucker as we've seen with a lot of these types of open-air chassis from good old Thermaltake it supports vertical GPU mounting with a riser cable included not many cases are including the riser cable this one is that's nice if you're already decided that that's the way you're gonna go which for the record I think vertical GPU mounting looks fantastic in wall mounted pcs which you know obviously this one is so that's nice 480 millimeter radiator support that's gargantuan pricing here is $179 us for the black model and 189 dollars a $10 tax for the titanium model which is the only one they had on display at their suite moving on here we have the RGB plus family which is essentially an entire ecosystem of Thermaltake branded RGB custom water cooling hardware it's a bit of a mouthful but they have some pretty neat things here the Pacific w-4 Plus CPU water block looks fantastic they have a Pacific v GT X 1080 TI plus GPU block which is fully transparent so you can see all the fluid flowing through it the Pacific P r22 d5 pump res combo and my personal favorite the Pacific Plus RGB radiator which is something I never thought to ask for but nonetheless I do appreciate it and then I'll also we have the lui Plus RGB LED strips of course the nice thing about all these water cooling products is that you can actually sync and control them with thermal takes new sync controller again so aptly named this is SATA powered small little device it's actually fairly thin so it can fit pretty much anywhere in your case behind the motherboard tray for example and you can connect up to nine addressable LED Thermaltake plus devices to ease leasing can control via ASIS or a sink MSI mystic light or RGB fusion from gigabyte this is also you don't have to download thermal takes in house ring plus software is that what it's called yeah ring plus RGB app which you know might not have as much time or support dumped into it as some of these other motherboard manufacturer apps so it just makes everything a little bit more cohesive and easy to use it's available now for $24.99 us and those are pretty much all the things that I wanted to talk about at the Thermaltake suite here at CES 2018 let me know if anything tickles your fancy down below in the comments and feel free to toss me a like on the video if you enjoyed it also get subscribed so you don't miss any more of my coverage here at CES 2018 thanks for watching and I'll see you guys in the next video
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