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CES 2024: Thermaltake celebrates 25th Anniversary with new hardware

Today at CES Leo swings by the Thermaltake booth to check out all the latest. We get a look at the CTE E600, which we already have a review of, as well as other new cases and hardware.

Timestamps.
00:00 Tower 300 in Hydrangea blue
00:56 More components in Hydrangea blue
02:16 CTE E600 builds
02:50 Ceres 330 TG ARGB Black
03:10 Ceres 330 TG ARGB Snow White
03:16 CTE C200 and C200 Snow White
03:43 Tower 300 in various colours
04:14 A special stand for the Tower 300
04:35 Triple monitor setup
05:11 Thermaltake Mod Systems
06:43 Fan heaven
07:48 ToughRam
08:18 Dr Power III and power supplies
09:26 Thermaltake Gaming Desk and Peripherals

Thermaltake is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year with a Hydrangea Blue collection of cases, power supplies, fans, coolers and peripherals. The Tower 300 stands out here, with its octagonal top. The Tower 200 is a bit larger with support for Micro ATX motherboards.

The big new case launching this year from Thermaltake is the CTE E600 MX, a mid tower dual-chamber chassis. complete with a floating GPU mount. We've already had the opportunity to fully explore this case and you can find our exclusive review HERE.

At the booth, we see a lot of modded PC builds, which is always a standout for Thermaltake's booth. A Matcha Green PC and a Steampunk inspired CTE 750 Air are two of the big highlights.

On the hardware front, Thermaltake has more ToughRAM hitting the market, hitting speeds up to 8000MHz, utilising SK Hynix memory modules. Beyond that, Thermaltake is pushing the envelope with new power supplies, utilising ATX 3.1, the latest version of the standard. We also see more high-power SFX PSUs, enabling super powerful, small form factor builds.

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