The PC Case Reimagined! 😮 Cooler Master @ Computex 2018

**Budget-Friendly Keyboards with Premium Features**

We're taking a closer look at some budget-friendly keyboards that still pack a punch when it comes to premium features. On top, we've got a nice metal plate that gives this keyboard a premium feel. The design is also quite sleek and looks great. Additionally, this keyboard has RGB backlighting, which is a must-have for many gamers and enthusiasts.

If you're looking to save some money, you can opt for the white version of this keyboard or consider a Cherry MX keyboard, which is only available in China at the moment. However, it's worth noting that the writing on the sides is just there, not on the top, giving this keyboard a unique aesthetic.

**RGB Power Supply with a Screen**

One of the most interesting things we saw at Computex was an RGB power supply with a screen on it. This is definitely going to be useful for anyone who wants to monitor their PC's performance in real-time without having to get out a separate power meter. The screen displays information such as wattage, fans speed, and efficiency, making it a great tool for anyone who wants to keep an eye on their PC's performance.

**New Fans from Master Fan MF 120 p 1a RGB**

We also got to see some new fans from Master Fan, specifically the MF 120 p 1a RGB. These fans are addressable, which means they can be controlled using a separate device or software. They don't have the Joule loop like Corsair's Light Loop fans, but this should make them cheaper as a result. What's interesting is that these fans come with a dual fan design, which allows for better cooling and reduced vibrations.

**Updated Master Liquid Pro**

Master has also updated their liquid pro cooler to include full RGB lighting. The internal components are also transparent, allowing users to see what's going on inside the cooler. This is a great option for anyone who wants an all-in-one liquid cooler with a premium look and feel.

**Concept Callers**

We also got to see some concept callers that caught our eye. One of them was a transparent liquid cooler that didn't move, but we've seen videos of it in action, which shows the little blades inside moving. The design is quite unique and tasteful, despite being RGB-heavy.

Finally, Master has also shown off a thermo electric liquid cooler that can actually reduce your PC's temperature to below ambient room temperature using thermo electrics. This is definitely going to be an interesting one to test out, but it could be a game-changer for anyone who wants to push their system to the limit.

**The Cooler Master Hyper 2 One 2**

Last but not least, we saw the new concept for the Cooler Master Hyper 2 One 2. This is essentially an updated version of the original H2, which was first released in 2007. The new design adds RGB lighting on top and sides, as well as an additional heat pipe for better thermal performance. We're not entirely sure if this will add to the cost, but we're hopeful that it won't.

Overall, Cooler Master has done a great job of showcasing their latest and greatest products at Computex. Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly keyboard or a high-end liquid cooler, they've got something for everyone.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthis year's context coverage is sponsored by Corsair hey what is up guys how we doing and welcome to our Computex 2018 coverage we're here at the cooler master booth where they're actually showing off a lot of stuff we've got over here they're H 500 line and there's two new cases to talk about the first one is still in concept although it sounds like it's very late concept where we have a cheaper version so what we've got here is essentially the H 500 P from before but on the front you'll probably notice that they've now got rid of the acrylic only panel and they give you two choices so you've got mesh and so you've got the acrylic so you can choose between performance or athletics if that's what you're going for they've also changed the top so before on the H 500 P we have the acrylic on the top panel it's lowered a little bit here instead we have a single dust filter well you've got a handle for ease of moving things about the internals remains similar although they have changed the mechanism so it is a little bit easier to get everything out but if we come all the way over here which may be a challenge in this rather busy booth we have the H 500 M which was announced a couple of weeks ago and now we have a choice between glass or mesh on the front panel so again performance or you can go for looks but we've also got timber cloth on the top and on these sides and this case is gonna be the top end for the cooler master line before we start looking at the cosmos stuff so if you really do want something that looks good but then has the performance to match and has all of these support for all of the high-end gear you need this is probably the case just be looking at something that's a little bit different this year though and something that definitely caught my eye is this case it's called the SL 600 and this is a new concept case again late concept but what you probably notice is at the front we've got a very thick front panel and it looks like this not going to be any airflow but an actual fact they've completely redesigned the way every works so we have the cool air coming in at the bottom and then it comes out the top so we've got two 200 millimeter fans at the bottom that will bring in that cool air there's a very large gap at the bottom and then it will exhaust air out the top we've got something that looks quite futuristic yet still remains a more classic design but I really like what they're doing here speaking of the cosmos line we now have a redesigned version of this see 700 M so on the front we've got more RGB this is addressable and can be controlled directly from the front panel or of course you can use an addressable header on your motherboard and then this will have some lovely patterns depending on your choosing but when we open it up you'll see that now inside we've got a completely different layout and it doesn't have to be you can choose the way you want it to be but you see here we've sort of got air flow that goes upwards where they've completely changed the way everything works so the i/o is now on the bottom and then the cool air comes in and then is exhausted out the top and what I really like is what the we'll talk the way that works with the graphics card where it sticks out at an angle and it just looks completely different to what we've seen before moving over to the keyboards and as you can see there's a lot here now Coolermaster in my eyes make some of the best budget keyboards but they're actually showing off some more high-end stuff now this is the MK 850 and we saw this at CES what we're really interested in is the fact that we have analog switches when enabled whoa well what does that mean well tell you what that means is that if you have a gamepad and you move your character around with the left analog stick it's just that it's analog movement and that's what they're trying to do here so if you press the W a s and D Keys down a little bit then your character will move a little bit depending on how hard you press and so this in theory should give you a lot more precise control then we move down and we move into my coughed territory I've just had a sprite and it was a big mistake if you're presenting always drink water and we have some low profile switched keyboards and you can see this one here it's a real diddler isn't it and so this one is clearly gonna be very good for travel but because it uses the Cherry MX and low profile switches we've got a very different sort of feel than we normally words it feels a little bit odd to me but I'm sure there are plenty of people that will appreciate this as it's sort of halfway between a laptop keyboard and than a mechanical keyboard moving down are we getting to some more budget-friendly keyboards and they still have some premium features though on the top we've got this nice metal plate and actually the design I think looks really nice we've got RGB backlighting as well if that's your bag I mean I think there's gonna be a white version this looks to me like the white version of the keyboard if you do want to save yourself a little bit of money or you can go for the Cherry MX and while it is only going to be available in China at the moment we've got a new keyboard that is pretty much entirely plastic but it's got RGB lighting still with Cherry MX switches but on these sides you will see that the writing is just there it's on the sides not on the top which can give you a different sort of aesthetic and it means you can see the keys if you're looking further back now the power supply table is probably not going to be most people's choice for the most interesting thing at the show but what we've already seen that asus is booth and now color masters is an RGB power supply with a screen on it so this is actually going to be quite useful as its going to show you real-time information as to what's going on your PC without actually having to get a power meter out to show you what's what so you've got screen here and it can show you a load of different information again about what's going on in your PC's that things like wattage fans speed efficiency all of this stuff will be shown on-screen now I've got some fans new fans to be exact these are the master fan MF 120 p 1a RGB and yes the a stands for addressable because now we have addressable RGB and interestingly they don't have the Joule loop like the Corsair light loop fans but this should be cheaper as a result but we have a dual fan design which is the 240 version which is going to go on a 240 radiator and they say that this is to reduce the amount of vibrations that you're going to get and whether this is true we will have to do some tests it's a good idea I think and if you're going down the Coolermaster root of case and then fans it's definitely nice to have the extra flexibility now moving down a little bit we've also got an updated version of the master liquid pro this is got full RGB it's got some transparent internal so you can see what's going on it's not addressable that is the IRS series that we've seen before but this is going to give you a nice good-looking entry into all-in-one liquid calling if that's what you're wanting to do then finally we have some concept callers down here as well this is a transparent liquid cooler it's not moving at the moment but I've seen a video of it it's quite cool you can see the little blades inside move and you get like a very different look but one that I would actually say it's very tasteful despite all of the RGB and then we also have this which is a thermo electric liquid cooler that goes beyond anything really I've seen before where it can actually reduce your PC's temperature to below the ambient temperature in the room by using thermo electrics it's going to take up more room in your case whether it's completely necessary again we have to do some testing but if you're going for something like a thread ripper or onine then I can definitely see the appeal now let's talk air cooling for a second because there is one cooler there always seems to steal the show and everyone seems to buy and that's the cooler master hyper two one two you can see the original was here back in 2007 and we've sort of gone through in a little timeline this is the new concept it's the h2 on two concepts original name right and this one adds RGB they've got to be on the top and on the sides I'm a little concerned that this will add additional cost to the caller but we're not entirely sure but it does add an additional heat pipe as well which should get us better cooling so if it is a similar price and we've got RGB lighting and then better thermal performance then what's not to like and so I think that's everything you need to see from the cooler master booth a little sneak peek is what's behind us which is a very cool piece of gaming setup I actually helped put this all together get it all designed installed I'll be bringing that video with you very very soon hopefully really looking forward to that but in the meantime a massive thank you for you guys for watching this coverage of Computex make sure you stay tunes must have thank you to Corsair for actually bringing us out here and sponsoring this coverage any questions leave it down below don't forget to subscribe and I'll see in the next onethis year's context coverage is sponsored by Corsair hey what is up guys how we doing and welcome to our Computex 2018 coverage we're here at the cooler master booth where they're actually showing off a lot of stuff we've got over here they're H 500 line and there's two new cases to talk about the first one is still in concept although it sounds like it's very late concept where we have a cheaper version so what we've got here is essentially the H 500 P from before but on the front you'll probably notice that they've now got rid of the acrylic only panel and they give you two choices so you've got mesh and so you've got the acrylic so you can choose between performance or athletics if that's what you're going for they've also changed the top so before on the H 500 P we have the acrylic on the top panel it's lowered a little bit here instead we have a single dust filter well you've got a handle for ease of moving things about the internals remains similar although they have changed the mechanism so it is a little bit easier to get everything out but if we come all the way over here which may be a challenge in this rather busy booth we have the H 500 M which was announced a couple of weeks ago and now we have a choice between glass or mesh on the front panel so again performance or you can go for looks but we've also got timber cloth on the top and on these sides and this case is gonna be the top end for the cooler master line before we start looking at the cosmos stuff so if you really do want something that looks good but then has the performance to match and has all of these support for all of the high-end gear you need this is probably the case just be looking at something that's a little bit different this year though and something that definitely caught my eye is this case it's called the SL 600 and this is a new concept case again late concept but what you probably notice is at the front we've got a very thick front panel and it looks like this not going to be any airflow but an actual fact they've completely redesigned the way every works so we have the cool air coming in at the bottom and then it comes out the top so we've got two 200 millimeter fans at the bottom that will bring in that cool air there's a very large gap at the bottom and then it will exhaust air out the top we've got something that looks quite futuristic yet still remains a more classic design but I really like what they're doing here speaking of the cosmos line we now have a redesigned version of this see 700 M so on the front we've got more RGB this is addressable and can be controlled directly from the front panel or of course you can use an addressable header on your motherboard and then this will have some lovely patterns depending on your choosing but when we open it up you'll see that now inside we've got a completely different layout and it doesn't have to be you can choose the way you want it to be but you see here we've sort of got air flow that goes upwards where they've completely changed the way everything works so the i/o is now on the bottom and then the cool air comes in and then is exhausted out the top and what I really like is what the we'll talk the way that works with the graphics card where it sticks out at an angle and it just looks completely different to what we've seen before moving over to the keyboards and as you can see there's a lot here now Coolermaster in my eyes make some of the best budget keyboards but they're actually showing off some more high-end stuff now this is the MK 850 and we saw this at CES what we're really interested in is the fact that we have analog switches when enabled whoa well what does that mean well tell you what that means is that if you have a gamepad and you move your character around with the left analog stick it's just that it's analog movement and that's what they're trying to do here so if you press the W a s and D Keys down a little bit then your character will move a little bit depending on how hard you press and so this in theory should give you a lot more precise control then we move down and we move into my coughed territory I've just had a sprite and it was a big mistake if you're presenting always drink water and we have some low profile switched keyboards and you can see this one here it's a real diddler isn't it and so this one is clearly gonna be very good for travel but because it uses the Cherry MX and low profile switches we've got a very different sort of feel than we normally words it feels a little bit odd to me but I'm sure there are plenty of people that will appreciate this as it's sort of halfway between a laptop keyboard and than a mechanical keyboard moving down are we getting to some more budget-friendly keyboards and they still have some premium features though on the top we've got this nice metal plate and actually the design I think looks really nice we've got RGB backlighting as well if that's your bag I mean I think there's gonna be a white version this looks to me like the white version of the keyboard if you do want to save yourself a little bit of money or you can go for the Cherry MX and while it is only going to be available in China at the moment we've got a new keyboard that is pretty much entirely plastic but it's got RGB lighting still with Cherry MX switches but on these sides you will see that the writing is just there it's on the sides not on the top which can give you a different sort of aesthetic and it means you can see the keys if you're looking further back now the power supply table is probably not going to be most people's choice for the most interesting thing at the show but what we've already seen that asus is booth and now color masters is an RGB power supply with a screen on it so this is actually going to be quite useful as its going to show you real-time information as to what's going on your PC without actually having to get a power meter out to show you what's what so you've got screen here and it can show you a load of different information again about what's going on in your PC's that things like wattage fans speed efficiency all of this stuff will be shown on-screen now I've got some fans new fans to be exact these are the master fan MF 120 p 1a RGB and yes the a stands for addressable because now we have addressable RGB and interestingly they don't have the Joule loop like the Corsair light loop fans but this should be cheaper as a result but we have a dual fan design which is the 240 version which is going to go on a 240 radiator and they say that this is to reduce the amount of vibrations that you're going to get and whether this is true we will have to do some tests it's a good idea I think and if you're going down the Coolermaster root of case and then fans it's definitely nice to have the extra flexibility now moving down a little bit we've also got an updated version of the master liquid pro this is got full RGB it's got some transparent internal so you can see what's going on it's not addressable that is the IRS series that we've seen before but this is going to give you a nice good-looking entry into all-in-one liquid calling if that's what you're wanting to do then finally we have some concept callers down here as well this is a transparent liquid cooler it's not moving at the moment but I've seen a video of it it's quite cool you can see the little blades inside move and you get like a very different look but one that I would actually say it's very tasteful despite all of the RGB and then we also have this which is a thermo electric liquid cooler that goes beyond anything really I've seen before where it can actually reduce your PC's temperature to below the ambient temperature in the room by using thermo electrics it's going to take up more room in your case whether it's completely necessary again we have to do some testing but if you're going for something like a thread ripper or onine then I can definitely see the appeal now let's talk air cooling for a second because there is one cooler there always seems to steal the show and everyone seems to buy and that's the cooler master hyper two one two you can see the original was here back in 2007 and we've sort of gone through in a little timeline this is the new concept it's the h2 on two concepts original name right and this one adds RGB they've got to be on the top and on the sides I'm a little concerned that this will add additional cost to the caller but we're not entirely sure but it does add an additional heat pipe as well which should get us better cooling so if it is a similar price and we've got RGB lighting and then better thermal performance then what's not to like and so I think that's everything you need to see from the cooler master booth a little sneak peek is what's behind us which is a very cool piece of gaming setup I actually helped put this all together get it all designed installed I'll be bringing that video with you very very soon hopefully really looking forward to that but in the meantime a massive thank you for you guys for watching this coverage of Computex make sure you stay tunes must have thank you to Corsair for actually bringing us out here and sponsoring this coverage any questions leave it down below don't forget to subscribe and I'll see in the next one\n"