**Coolermaster's Latest Innovations: A Look at Their Latest Products**
Project fanless is an interesting design that turns into a 1,000 watt power supply if you add a fan of your own choice using the tray. This innovative idea could have many practical applications, but it would require careful consideration to ensure that it meets the needs of users who demand high performance without compromise on aesthetics.
On the other hand, Coolermaster's peripheral products have undergone some changes, which may not be as exciting for fans of their previous designs. The new headset, for example, does not live up to the expectations of those who loved the previous MH 751 and 7 v 2 headsets. Despite this, it is still a good product that can provide comfortable listening experiences. However, upon trying out these headphones, I found them to be slightly disappointing compared to their predecessors.
Coolermaster has also been working on keyboards based on the SK design, which has become increasingly popular lately. While some users may prefer traditional Cherry switches, those who love low-profile switches will be happy to know that Coolermaster is launching even lower models based on these thinner Omron switches. The new keyboard designs have a retro look and feel, with keys that are slightly wider than those found in normal keyboards. Although they took some getting used to, the new keyboard layout eventually became comfortable to type on.
One of the most exciting announcements from Coolermaster was their entry into the gaming mouse market. Their MM a31 wireless mouse is based on a completely new design, but it stole the show with its sleek and lightweight features. The MM 710 and MM 711 models were also notable for their attention to detail and top-notch sensors. However, it was the Coolermaster MM a30 that truly impressed, weighing in at barely over 50 grams while still delivering high-quality performance.
Coolermaster has also made significant strides into new markets, including monitors. Their first monitor release includes a 30-inch 200 Hertz Full HD widescreen and a 35-inch 120 Hertz quad HD model, both of which have received attention for their design and features. The company's stands are particularly notable, with a Coolermaster logo on the bottom that will be included in all their products. However, it remains to be seen whether these monitors can compete with existing models in a crowded market.
Finally, Coolermaster has entered the chair and desk market with some exciting releases. Their new height-adjustable desk is sleek and feature-rich, with a brushed aluminum finish that looks premium. While the suggested price of $800-$900 may seem high, it's not unreasonable considering the size and details on offer. They have also released gaming chairs like the Caliber R1 and X1, which differ only in size from one another. Additionally, Coolermaster has launched an ergonomic chair called "Our Goji," which reminds me of the Vertigo Trigger but with a more aggressive pricing strategy.
**Reddit Thread and Website for More Information**
For those interested in learning more about Coolermaster's latest products, there is a handy Reddit thread that provides release dates and additional information on their new releases. Additionally, you can visit their website for more details, although it may take some time to accumulate substantial content at this stage.
**Conclusion**
Overall, Coolermaster has made significant strides in recent years, pushing the boundaries of innovation and design. From their Project fanless concept to their new monitor releases, the company continues to impress fans of PC components. While not all products have been met with universal acclaim, there is undoubtedly a lot to be excited about at this stage.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhi guys not a he from tech testers and welcome back to our channel as you can see we are back in Holland but I still have a lot of competing stuff to talk about and this time with a bit more voice so today's theme is Coolermaster and everything they had in store for us last week and mind you they released a lot of products last week so this might get a bit long but I'm gonna talk about their new cases fans coolers power supplies peripherals and even some product categories that are new for Coolermaster that I'm not gonna give away just yet you will have to watch the video to find out so let's begin I would like to thank Kula master and gigabyte Oris for making our competence coverage possible now before we dive into all new products at the coolermaster booth they actually had a very nice story of what Coolermaster does exactly we know it is a component manufacturer but they're actually a big name in cooling in other industries as well making cooling solution for everything from IT infrastructure to mobile devices to even cooling solutions for electric cars and they actually had some interesting hardware to show from these fields as well so let's stick to the topic of cooling a bit longer and talk about some products that you guys probably care about a bit more and Coolermaster had plenty of cooling products to show several of these are still working progress like the tornado reservoir dual pump all-in-one and the LCD all-in-one now with a tornado reservoir there was a little concern that this might be creating air bubbles that can enter the loop but after talking to coolermaster they told us did they have a special filter layer to prevent the air bubbles actually entering the loop there was also plenty of mainstream love with the new hyper to 12x model with addressable RGB fan a vapor chamber model there was a tier 4 rate 3 per style ma 620 m but this time for mainstream processors as well as some new compact top-down models we've also seen some of their new fans there including some nice-looking addressable RGB models and all Dress affordable units with a fixed center part that way you can showcase your own brand logo for example without it spinning around but the most interesting one was actually their sturdy double ball bearing model that is focusing entirely on performance and noise and it seems like they're trying to compete with nock to our fans with this one ok let's move on to cases and if you thought that the cola master was done with this silence your line you are very wrong because they're releasing two new Silencio cases the s 600 and the S 400 so the ATX case and an M ATX case actually Silencio line has a very special place in our hearts because the Silencio 352 was one of the first reviews that Stefan and I did a bit over 5 years ago so I'm actually quite excited to continue the tradition and review the new cases as well as soon as they launch in a few weeks I'm also really looking forward to the H 100 which basically turns D H 500 look into a tiny land box with a handle and a single 200 millimeter fan we also spotted black editions of the cosmos as well as the SL 600 M which look really good for those of you that are wondering if this is just the old cases painted and black we actually asked schoolmaster guys there and the answer is no they actually used the anodized aluminum here which gives it that very nice matte look of the case and in person it looks even better than on the video on the power supply side cooler masters show their new XG lineup based on their own new design and should attack both the Corsair are a mix and Sonic focus plus lines claiming that these should be the quietest power supplies in this segment now we spotted a couple of changes that are worth mentioning for example there V Series now has a white model but what it's more important is that their new budget MWe series has improved black cables which is great for budget builders cuz it's going to look much better than those standard ketchup mustard cables that are just atrocious the most interesting of the power supplies was actually their new 600 watt passive power supply called Project fanless which turns into a 1,000 watt power supply if you add a fan of your own choice using the tray now that's a very interesting design but I do wonder if there really are that many practical applications for it unless you really really insist on having all fans in your system the same so the peripheral side we've seen some of the new headsets and I have to say I was slightly disappointed to see that they're moving away from the previous design of the MH 751 and 7 v 2 headset because I thought these were one of the most comfortable Hudson's they've ever made mind you of try these these are not bad they're just not as comfortable as the previous lineup I do have to say I cannot wait to review them to see if they're gonna hold up to the previous models there was also a wide range with keyboards based on the sk design we've been seeing a lot lately I'll probably remain a fan of traditional cherry switches personally but those of you wanting more low profile love will be happy to hear that they'll be launching even lower models based on their even thinner Omron switches again I have to say that these new keyboards look very cool they have a little retro design I'm having a bit of troubles typing on them because the keys are a bit wider than on the normal keyboards but they look great and they're very easy to get used to if you use to typing on a laptop now we've also seen a couple of mice there and there was for example the MM a31 which is a wireless mouse based on a completely new design but it was the MM 710 and mmm 711 they were stealing the show this year with all to talk about the final Mouse and glorious model Oh Coolermaster aimed to take a similar ultra-lightweight concept and do it even better so these weigh barely over 50 grams they have top sensor a sturdy chrono switches like Zowie used for years and then there is attention to details like the paracord for example that is not shown here but it is going to be included in the final product all this should make those Mouse fanatics quite excited so perhaps the biggest news was Kula masters expansion into new markets and they showcased their first monitors actually including a 30-inch 200 Hertz Full HD widescreen and a 35 inch 120 Hertz quad HD model also widescreen I loved the design of the new stands that have a Coolermaster log on the bottom which is going to go very well if you have a theme build then you also get some of the other coolermaster products but I do have to say that it's really hard to get into a monitor market because it's already very saturated and there is a lot of great models to complete compete with so you really have to do something extraordinary to push your way through and looking at the prices they currently have on their website I do have to say that they might be aiming a bit high but it's still early and there is still a couple of more months till the products are actually launched for us to see what direction coolermaster is gonna take with these monitors they also entered the chair and desk market however that is great news as there aren't that many brands in this segment the new height adjustable desk looks really good from a design and finishing point of view it has a very sleek look with a brushed aluminum and the suggested 800 to 900 year price is far from unreasonable for a motorized desk especially considering the size and the details on it they've also released some of the gaming chairs especially the caliber r1 and x1 that only differ in sizes other than that they're just like any other gaming chair so the r1 is a medium sized and the x1 is a larger size they've also released a new ergonomic chair called our goji that looks really good and it reminds me a bit of the Vertigo trigger but with a more aggressive low pricing which is a very good thing for most of us this thing is insanely comfortable and we cannot have enough gaming chair than actually offer a ton of back support and there is the part of course that they said it costs a bit over 3,000 years without the gear included and even though I think that it's not going to be mass-produced it is amazing it is massive and it is impressive now that's all that we've seen at the Coolermaster booth if you're interested in any of these products there is a very handy little reddit thread that has all the release dates and some more information about all the products they released last week you can check their website as well but I don't think there is that much there yet and that's all from me today I hope you enjoyed this video if you did give me a thumbs up don't forget to subscribe and see you in the next one bye youhi guys not a he from tech testers and welcome back to our channel as you can see we are back in Holland but I still have a lot of competing stuff to talk about and this time with a bit more voice so today's theme is Coolermaster and everything they had in store for us last week and mind you they released a lot of products last week so this might get a bit long but I'm gonna talk about their new cases fans coolers power supplies peripherals and even some product categories that are new for Coolermaster that I'm not gonna give away just yet you will have to watch the video to find out so let's begin I would like to thank Kula master and gigabyte Oris for making our competence coverage possible now before we dive into all new products at the coolermaster booth they actually had a very nice story of what Coolermaster does exactly we know it is a component manufacturer but they're actually a big name in cooling in other industries as well making cooling solution for everything from IT infrastructure to mobile devices to even cooling solutions for electric cars and they actually had some interesting hardware to show from these fields as well so let's stick to the topic of cooling a bit longer and talk about some products that you guys probably care about a bit more and Coolermaster had plenty of cooling products to show several of these are still working progress like the tornado reservoir dual pump all-in-one and the LCD all-in-one now with a tornado reservoir there was a little concern that this might be creating air bubbles that can enter the loop but after talking to coolermaster they told us did they have a special filter layer to prevent the air bubbles actually entering the loop there was also plenty of mainstream love with the new hyper to 12x model with addressable RGB fan a vapor chamber model there was a tier 4 rate 3 per style ma 620 m but this time for mainstream processors as well as some new compact top-down models we've also seen some of their new fans there including some nice-looking addressable RGB models and all Dress affordable units with a fixed center part that way you can showcase your own brand logo for example without it spinning around but the most interesting one was actually their sturdy double ball bearing model that is focusing entirely on performance and noise and it seems like they're trying to compete with nock to our fans with this one ok let's move on to cases and if you thought that the cola master was done with this silence your line you are very wrong because they're releasing two new Silencio cases the s 600 and the S 400 so the ATX case and an M ATX case actually Silencio line has a very special place in our hearts because the Silencio 352 was one of the first reviews that Stefan and I did a bit over 5 years ago so I'm actually quite excited to continue the tradition and review the new cases as well as soon as they launch in a few weeks I'm also really looking forward to the H 100 which basically turns D H 500 look into a tiny land box with a handle and a single 200 millimeter fan we also spotted black editions of the cosmos as well as the SL 600 M which look really good for those of you that are wondering if this is just the old cases painted and black we actually asked schoolmaster guys there and the answer is no they actually used the anodized aluminum here which gives it that very nice matte look of the case and in person it looks even better than on the video on the power supply side cooler masters show their new XG lineup based on their own new design and should attack both the Corsair are a mix and Sonic focus plus lines claiming that these should be the quietest power supplies in this segment now we spotted a couple of changes that are worth mentioning for example there V Series now has a white model but what it's more important is that their new budget MWe series has improved black cables which is great for budget builders cuz it's going to look much better than those standard ketchup mustard cables that are just atrocious the most interesting of the power supplies was actually their new 600 watt passive power supply called Project fanless which turns into a 1,000 watt power supply if you add a fan of your own choice using the tray now that's a very interesting design but I do wonder if there really are that many practical applications for it unless you really really insist on having all fans in your system the same so the peripheral side we've seen some of the new headsets and I have to say I was slightly disappointed to see that they're moving away from the previous design of the MH 751 and 7 v 2 headset because I thought these were one of the most comfortable Hudson's they've ever made mind you of try these these are not bad they're just not as comfortable as the previous lineup I do have to say I cannot wait to review them to see if they're gonna hold up to the previous models there was also a wide range with keyboards based on the sk design we've been seeing a lot lately I'll probably remain a fan of traditional cherry switches personally but those of you wanting more low profile love will be happy to hear that they'll be launching even lower models based on their even thinner Omron switches again I have to say that these new keyboards look very cool they have a little retro design I'm having a bit of troubles typing on them because the keys are a bit wider than on the normal keyboards but they look great and they're very easy to get used to if you use to typing on a laptop now we've also seen a couple of mice there and there was for example the MM a31 which is a wireless mouse based on a completely new design but it was the MM 710 and mmm 711 they were stealing the show this year with all to talk about the final Mouse and glorious model Oh Coolermaster aimed to take a similar ultra-lightweight concept and do it even better so these weigh barely over 50 grams they have top sensor a sturdy chrono switches like Zowie used for years and then there is attention to details like the paracord for example that is not shown here but it is going to be included in the final product all this should make those Mouse fanatics quite excited so perhaps the biggest news was Kula masters expansion into new markets and they showcased their first monitors actually including a 30-inch 200 Hertz Full HD widescreen and a 35 inch 120 Hertz quad HD model also widescreen I loved the design of the new stands that have a Coolermaster log on the bottom which is going to go very well if you have a theme build then you also get some of the other coolermaster products but I do have to say that it's really hard to get into a monitor market because it's already very saturated and there is a lot of great models to complete compete with so you really have to do something extraordinary to push your way through and looking at the prices they currently have on their website I do have to say that they might be aiming a bit high but it's still early and there is still a couple of more months till the products are actually launched for us to see what direction coolermaster is gonna take with these monitors they also entered the chair and desk market however that is great news as there aren't that many brands in this segment the new height adjustable desk looks really good from a design and finishing point of view it has a very sleek look with a brushed aluminum and the suggested 800 to 900 year price is far from unreasonable for a motorized desk especially considering the size and the details on it they've also released some of the gaming chairs especially the caliber r1 and x1 that only differ in sizes other than that they're just like any other gaming chair so the r1 is a medium sized and the x1 is a larger size they've also released a new ergonomic chair called our goji that looks really good and it reminds me a bit of the Vertigo trigger but with a more aggressive low pricing which is a very good thing for most of us this thing is insanely comfortable and we cannot have enough gaming chair than actually offer a ton of back support and there is the part of course that they said it costs a bit over 3,000 years without the gear included and even though I think that it's not going to be mass-produced it is amazing it is massive and it is impressive now that's all that we've seen at the Coolermaster booth if you're interested in any of these products there is a very handy little reddit thread that has all the release dates and some more information about all the products they released last week you can check their website as well but I don't think there is that much there yet and that's all from me today I hope you enjoyed this video if you did give me a thumbs up don't forget to subscribe and see you in the next one bye you\n"