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PC Fan Faceoff: Noctua NF-A12x25 vs. Thermaltake ToughFan 12

Home News (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) When Noctua came out with the NF-A12x25 fan almost three years ago, it quickly went on its way to becoming arguably the world’s best PC fan. It performed great as an airflow fan, CPU cooler fan, and radiator fan. But bathed in the company’s iconic brown and beige, the… Read more

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GPU Test System Update March 2021

Introduction TechPowerUp is one of the most highly cited graphics card review sources on the web, and we strive to keep our testing methods, game selection, and, most importantly, test bench up to date. Today, I am pleased to announce our newest March 2021 VGA test system, which has one of many firsts for TechPowerUp…. Read more

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Thermaltake RIING Pro RGB 7.1 Review

Introduction The Thermaltake RIING Pro RGB 7.1 is a $95 USB gaming headset equipped with a pair of oversized 50-millimeter dynamic speaker drivers, a combination of the ESS ES9018 DAC and SABRE 9601K amplifier, a retractable, omnidirectional microphone, and a RGB lighting system compatible with the TT RGB Plus and Razer Chroma RGB ecosystems, as… Read more

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XPG Pylon 650W Power Supply Review

Our Verdict The XPG Pylon 650 is a top offering in this efficiency and wattage category. For Full power at 40 degrees Celsius Good overall performance Build quality is high enough Low inrush currents Highly efficient 5VSB rail FDB fan Long cables and 2x EPS connectors Compact dimensions Low EMI emissions Compatible with the Alternative… Read more

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Thermaltake’s W1 wireless mechanical keyboard boasts month-long battery life

Home / Peripheral / Keyboards / Thermaltake’s W1 wireless mechanical keyboard boasts month-long battery life Matthew Wilson 19 hours ago Keyboards Thermaltake is expanding its peripheral line-up this month with a new wireless keyboard. Today, the company officially announced the W1 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, delivering Cherry MX switches free of wires.  The W1’s main… Read more

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Razer BlackWidow V3 Review: What Lies Beneath

Our Verdict The Razer BlackWidow V3 is a good performer that offers more customization than some of its companions. However, for fans of pink there are cosmetic issues that make the Quartz Edition hard to recommend over the black model, especially with some of the default lighting effects. For Solidly built Comfortable typing Against Similar… Read more

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Thermaltake The Tower 100 Review

Introduction I would like to thank Thermaltake for supplying the review sample. Today, we get to review Thermaltake’s The Tower 100, which takes the unique layout and three-windowed approach of The Tower 900 and shrinks it down to a much more manageable size that should appeal to a wider audience. It is available in black… Read more

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Thermaltake Floe RC Ultra 240 and 360: AiO cooling with two displays cools the CPU and RAM

Floe RC 360 and RC are already in the regular variants very exotic AiO cooling that cools both the processor and the RAM. Floe RC Ultra 240 and 360 are now even more unusual. Because Thermaltake also integrates two displays on the pump cover and on the RAM. The A-RGB lighting of the standard versions… Read more

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Thermaltake Toughpower TF1 Titanium and Toughpower GF2 ARGB: Up to 1,550 W power

Thermaltake was also able to present new power supplies at the virtual Thermaltake EXPO. The Toughpower TF1 Titanium is said to appeal to 1st 550 – W power supply enthusiasts. The Toughpower GF2 ARGB Gold series is offered with lower power levels, but is noticeable with its A-RGB lighting. The optically less conspicuous Toughpower TF1… Read more

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Thermaltake divides the side parts of the Divider series

One thing is particularly noticeable about Thermaltake’s new Divider housing series: that the side panels are divided into two. This not only provides a certain variety in terms of looks, but also at least one model for more flexibility. The Divider series was announced with four models and a whole range of model variants. The… Read more

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Thermaltake Toughair 110, 310 and 510: New air cooler trio

With Toughair 110, 310 and 510 Thermaltake is bringing three new air coolers onto the market. The trio is supposed to cover different application scenarios: The Toughair 110 is a top-blow cooler with a reduced height. Toughair 310 and Toughair 510, on the other hand, are single towers with either one or two fans. With… Read more

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Thermaltake CyberChair E500: Luxury gaming chair for the big wallet

Thermaltakes CyberChair E 500 is a gaming chair, should be particularly luxurious compared to the products of the competition. However, this is also noticeable in the price. This makes the gaming chair a good match for Thermaltakes gaming table ToughDesk 500 L RGB. This height-adjustable and illuminated L-shaped gaming table is aimed at wealthy buyers…. Read more

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Thermaltake ToughDesk 500L RGB: L-shaped gaming table is height-adjustable (update)

Thermaltake presented a whole range of new products as part of its Thermaltake EXPO. The biggest novelty by far is also the most unusual: The ToughDesk 500 L RGB is an L-shaped gaming table, which can be electrically adjusted in height. Gaming furniture is no longer a new trend – but mostly it revolves around… Read more

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Corsair CX650F RGB in the test – good all-round power supply with ARGB interface

Page 1: Corsair CX 648 F RGB in the test – good all-round power supply with ARGB interface Corsair has with the CX-F RGB Series recently added an interesting range of mid-range power supplies that can come up with RGB lighting for the fan. That doesn’t sound particularly exciting, but the RGB lighting can not… Read more

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Tom’s Hardware CES 2021 Awards: Hot New Hardware for the Year Ahead

Home News (Image credit: Asus, Lenovo, LG, Thermaltake, Razer, MSI, Nvidia, EVGA. iBuyPower, AMD and Shutterstock) Let’s be honest. This wasn’t the CES anyone wanted. We’ve been covering North America’s largest tech show for years, so we can definitively say that, without in-person booths and demos, it’s just not the same. The most interesting things… Read more

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