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5 Products NO ONE Asked For

2017-01-10
this video from CES 2017 is brought to you by AMD learn more about their new rise in CPUs at the link in the video description hey we're back in the silverstone suite at CES for another episode of the top five products that nobody asked silverstone to make the first one is the FG 120 and 140 depending on if you want 120 mil or 140 ml sizes this is an RGB fan grill yeah baby it uses the standard 4 pin RGB connector so you can actually put it in line with the rest of the strips and controllers that you have and this gives you a couple of cool options so silverstone can ship RGB enabled cases that let people swap out the fans to different ones without losing the RGB or remove the RGB lighting altogether and keep the fans that are included and it enables anyone to add RGB lighting to any fan that they like number two the you co2 this is a 10 port USB 3.1 gen2 bit hub that supports 2.4 amp charging on all 10 ports simultaneously so inside this USB charger is a 200 watt power supply obviously not for the faint of heart they're thinkin like maybe teachers who constantly have students asking to charge their phones now they can meet those needs and I'm thinkin video professionals an astonishing amount of video gear charges off USB and if we just had a couple nice high-quality USB charging hubs we'd be able to charge everything at the same time with that said this is not going to be cheap but sometimes that's the price you pay with professional gear honorable mention here by the way is they're stacking wireless charging battery banks so you can throw up to three of those and charge them up and then you can take them around with you can charge either wired or wirelessly item number three we got to go past the upgraded version of the remote PC starter kit this is the ECP 0-1 now no one asked for this one but this one looks pretty freaking cool you can use either molex or SATA to power it and then you get a USB port that's just power on the back here computer and this if you have an external drive and you don't want to use an extra brick plugged into a wall outlet or a strip the it comes with a cable you go 12 volt - 12 volt boom now your external drive can be powered straight off the back of the computer number 4 an 800 watt 80-plus titanium SFX L power supplies so for scale that's a 120 millimeter fan what could you possibly do with something like this how do you get 800 watts worth of power consuming components in a small form-factor case that's a great question Silverstone's justification for this is that maybe we could see a new class of like micro ATX cases where you could run like SLI Titan X Peas and have the horses to power them I say that sounds insane and number five is the MM s 0 - this is a USB 3.1 gen2 so 10 gigabit per second external enclosure so we put a 2 and a half inch hard drive in here and it is ip68 waterproof fish ish remember nothing is waterproof so if you were thinking gee I need myself you know all aluminum like feels really nice integrated cable external drive enclosure that I can just plug into my computer and Pam drop in the water you got like ultimate drive cooling I seriously don't actually recommend that then this would be the answer to your prayers oh and it's type C boom look at that so thanks for watching guys this was our top 5 things nobody asked Silverstone to make but let me know in the comments do you guys see uses for any of this stuff which one's your favorite and what would you use it for don't forget to get subscribed so you don't miss any of our CES 2017 or our other content and a huge thank you for watching and a huge thanks to AMD for allowing us to be here at CES 2017 you can learn more about their upcoming Vega architecture GPUs at the link in the video description it's vey dot-gov ee dot g a it's gonna be a very exciting year for AMD very god
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