Thermaltake sent Leo the new Core P3 Pro chassis for a new system build - so why not go all out on matching Thermaltake ...
It happens to the best of us: hair thins with age. There are loads of products out there that can get to the root of the problem — scalp treatments, conditioners and serums — but there's one ...
Thermaltake is bringing things ... similar functionality into a smaller 3.95-inch 480 x 480 LCD screen. Users can control the screens with the TT RGB Plus desktop software or the TT PlayLink ...
Thermaltake ... the 1650W RGB Plus Titanium and 1600W TF3 Titanium include multiple SATA power connectors, PCIe 5.1 support with 16-pin GPU power ports, and compliance with the ATX 3.1 standard.
Corsair doesn't skimp on options, and includes a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port alongside two other USB connections. The three 120mm RGB fans bundled ... gaming rigs. The Thermaltake The Tower 100 ...
Here’s how it works. Only days after Hisense revealed a TV that uses an RGB mini-LED backlight, the Hisense 116-inch UX, which it said will drastically improve brightness and color accuracy over ...
These fans will cost $89.99 (120mm) or $94.99 (140mm) for a three-pack when they ship later in Q1. Thermaltake also showed off its Toughpower SFX 1200W, an SFX form-factor power supply rated for ...
Thermaltake has also been developing new power ... the IRGB Plus Titanium is 80-Plus Titanium certified and is compatible with ATX 3.1 specs. It has the 12V-2x6 power connectors you’ll need ...
Indeed, what's so groundbreaking about the 116UX mini-LED TV isn't its size (although it's the largest mini-LED TV at the show), but rather the new RGB backlight tech inside of it, which ...
It’s a technique already used for servers, but Thermaltake showed off a couple of full-immersion gaming PC designs at CES 2025, including a mini-ITX model, and we’re intrigued. While it may ...
Thermaltake has a handful of new Toughpower PSUs on display at its CES 2025, and I've been over there to check them out. First off, the Thermaltake Toughpower D2000, which is quite literally too ...