CES 2014 Thermaltake Shows Several New PC Cases, Power Supplies, a Prototype, and More

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While in Las Vegas for CES, Thermaltake took us up to their suite at the Pillazio where they had a bunch of new products to show us. There were several brand new cases, power supplies, a couple headphones, mice, and even a prototype customizable water cooler system that theyre working with. Simply put, Thermaltake has a ton of new stuff to show off here at CES.

To start off, we got to see the Urban series cases. Check out the video below for a great walk-thru on these cases and how Thermaltake designed them to be user friendly.

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Another case that we got to see was a Micro ATX / Mini ITX case that will soon be available. This case has a couple modules that pop out with the removal of a couple screws, making everything very easy to work with. The motherboard tray even slides out on this model to make installation a cinch. Expect to find this case available soon for $99.99.

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The next item they had on display was a set of new fully modular power supplies in their Toughpower series. All three that were shown are 80 PLUS Gold rated with two of them being digital. DSP PSUs were 850w and 1050w in size ($219.99 & $269.99 respectively), while the standard ToughPower is 850w at $149.99.

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Each DSP power supply will have the ability to interface with your computer so you can monitor everything from efficiency, cost to run your system based on kWh, temperature, and more.

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Sticking related to things you put in your case, Thermatake was showing off a prototype water cooling system that is fully customizable. You can purchase everything from Thermaltake: Radiator, Pump, Reservoir, Fittings, Tubing. Simply purchase what you want and it is all guaranteed to fit. You dont have to purchase their fittings, so nothing is proprietary and you can use your favorite brand. There is no ETA, pricing, or any final details on this as it is still a prototype.

Next up, TT eSports had a couple new items to show. We got a chance to check out their first wireless gaming headset, called the Sybaris, which will run you $139.99. Check out the video below for a full walkthrough on it.

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Verto is another headset that theyre working on, which has availability in March 2014. This interesting looking headset will run you $79.99 and has a cable that removes for easy transportation.

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TT eSports also has two new mice to show off, one named the Level 10 M Hybrid and the other Ventus. The Level 10 mouse is wireless, running on the 5.8GHz frequency, 8200 DPI, tons of ventilation, and will be available later this month for $99.99. This wireless mouse is ambidextrous and has some unique designs behind it, such as the honeycomb pattern on the palm rest, which will help keep your hand cool.

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Next is the Ventus and this 5700 DPI mouse will run you $49.99 and is expected to be available in Q2/Q3 2014. In the below video you can catch a full set details and also catch a glimpse of an upcoming mouse pad called the Draconem, which has two different sides for precision or for glide. Expect to find that mouse pad for $39.99 next month!

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