ThermalTake shows new cooling solution at CES

Posted on Tuesday, January 08 2013 @ 12:58 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
ThermalTake showcases its new NiC C4/C5/F4/F3 processor coolers as well as the GOrb II notebook cooler at CES 2013.
NiC Series, the all new CPU air cooler design which feature a slim tower side flow design, 120mm VR Fan, efficiently optimizes cooling performance that allows optimized compatibility with RAM of all kinds while also enabling the user to adjust the fan speed more conveniently. The Water 3.0 Series is the latest liquid cooling kit that aims to bring water cooling to the masses, optimally designed to ensure fitment in virtually any case. The mini-size portable GOrb II, a pocketable notebook cooler, originated from the first place of “Thermaltake Creative Design Competition 2012” by Tatung University, provides massive airflow for laptops and offers a ergonomic design.
ThermalTake coolers at CES

The company also presented a new PSU:
Thermaltake with the first Turbocharged PSU the Evo Blue 2.0 is a modular series featuring 850, 750 and 650 watts with 80 Plus Gold certification, guaranteed to deliver up to 92% efficiency. It has a special designed “turbo-charge” push-button that will instantaneously provide an extra 100 watt of power for any special circumstance. Toughpower Grand 1050W Platinum, with an exquisite exterior design, can deliver up to 93% high power efficiency and provides the high quality, reliability and true wattage for powerful systems. SMART SE Series equipped with flat cables, built in industrial-grade protections for ac input up to 230v and 14cm cooling fan with intelligent RPM control guarantees cool performance and silent operation.
Some more ThermalTake gear, including the new Water 3.0 liquid cooling series, can be seen in this video from ThinkComputers:



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