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Cooling | Lian Li Galahad 360mm AIO |
Memory | 32 GB G.Skill Trident Z F4-3733 (4x 8 GB) |
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Case | Lian Li O11DX Dynamic White |
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Power Supply | Seasonic Focus+ 750 W |
Mouse | Cooler Master Masterkeys Lite L |
Keyboard | Cooler Master Masterkeys Lite L |
Software | Windows 10 x64 |
At Computex 2017, Thermaltake, the company which makes giantly oversized PC cases, took to the stage to continue doing what it does best. The Level 20 TItanium clearly is at the top of its class: a concept design chassis with a "don't touch me, don't photograph me" attitude which was nevertheless captured by intrepid reporters who like to live dangerously. This is a great looking case, and is sure to dominate any environment it finds itself in.
However, there were some other products which aren't so usually associated with the company that made their debut. An example is the Nemesis Switch Optical RGB gaming mouse, which makes use of a patented key switching system (those four side buttons) and a Pixart 3360 optical sensor with up to 12000 DPI resolution. There's on the fly DPI adjustment options for twitch-shooting and precise movements, and the Omron switches ensure up to 50 million clicks, which is a lot in rodent years. Did I mention the Nemesis also boast of 16.8 million colors in its RGB pedigree?
Moving on to power feeding your PC, Thermaltake showed that the RGB lighting craze is everywhere people can look at, with their Smart RGB line of 500, 600 and 700 W power supplies. These are 80 PLUS certified, feature 15 color modes, and an ultra quiet fan, being backed by a 5 year warranty.
Moving on some steps up the Thermaltake product ladder, the Thoughpower Grand are the epitome of power supplies for the company: they are 80+ Platinum certified, the fan has the company's Riing system with 256 colors, there's less than 30 mV ripple noise, has a Smart zero fan system (meaning the fan is idle until it reaches a certain temperature threshold), and is backed by a 10 year warranty. These come in at the 850, 1050, and 1200 W capacities.
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However, there were some other products which aren't so usually associated with the company that made their debut. An example is the Nemesis Switch Optical RGB gaming mouse, which makes use of a patented key switching system (those four side buttons) and a Pixart 3360 optical sensor with up to 12000 DPI resolution. There's on the fly DPI adjustment options for twitch-shooting and precise movements, and the Omron switches ensure up to 50 million clicks, which is a lot in rodent years. Did I mention the Nemesis also boast of 16.8 million colors in its RGB pedigree?
Moving on to power feeding your PC, Thermaltake showed that the RGB lighting craze is everywhere people can look at, with their Smart RGB line of 500, 600 and 700 W power supplies. These are 80 PLUS certified, feature 15 color modes, and an ultra quiet fan, being backed by a 5 year warranty.
Moving on some steps up the Thermaltake product ladder, the Thoughpower Grand are the epitome of power supplies for the company: they are 80+ Platinum certified, the fan has the company's Riing system with 256 colors, there's less than 30 mV ripple noise, has a Smart zero fan system (meaning the fan is idle until it reaches a certain temperature threshold), and is backed by a 10 year warranty. These come in at the 850, 1050, and 1200 W capacities.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site