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CES 2025: Thermaltake’s colourful cases, Sim hardware and more

We've arrived at CES and for one of our first stops of the week, Leo swings by to visit Thermaltake to get a closer look at all-new colourful cases, coolers, memory and even new racing sim gear.

Watch on YouTube below:

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Tower 600
  • 01:31 Tower 250
  • 01:58 TR100
  • 02:57 View 600
  • 04:10 View 390
  • 04:56 AW420 and AW360 AIO
  • 05:11 AX500 Snow
  • 05:30 AX700
  • 06:16 WAir
  • 06:48 Racing Sim Hardware
  • 08:27 Flight Sim Hardware
  • 09:04 Power Supplies
  • 10:25 Beta Thermaltake software
  • 11:07 Toughram XG RGB D5 CUDimm
  • 11:35 TT fans
  • 12:35 MagFloe 360 Ultra ARGB
  • 13:40 Project Trinity 3DVC / MaGCurve 360 Ultra ARGB
  • 14:39 Argent E700 Chair

Few companies offer as many case colour options as Thermaltake. If you are looking for something that isn't either black or white, Thermaltake is your best bet, with a ton of shade options from ‘Lightyear Green' to ‘Butter Caramel', ‘Future Dusk' and even ‘Mint Strawberry'. Of course, if you do prefer a standard black or white colour-scheme, Thermaltake offers those as well. Naturally, these cases go very well with Thermaltake's other gear, from the Toughfan ARGB series of case fans, to the ToughRAM and ToughPower products. Be sure to check out the video and gallery to get a closer look at all of this.

If you are looking to put together a Racing Sim or a Flight Sim setup, then Thermaltake has you covered there as well. The G6 bundle delivers a complete sim racing setup designed for accuracy and responsiveness. At its core is a direct-drive servo motor housed in an aluminum wheelbase, providing precise control and realistic force feedback. The bundle also includes a three-pedal set (accelerator, brake, and clutch) with adjustable mounting options for a customised and stable feel. You can add on a the GM5 3DOF Motion System to recreate real-world movements and sensations. For those who are more enthusiastic about flying rather than racing, Thermaltake has the GF500 Cockpit, which offers a lot of the same functionality, but is designed for flight sticks and thrusters, rather than wheels and pedals.

KitGuru Says: What do you all think of Thermaltake's showing at CES this year? 

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