Trinity - Compartmentalized Case Shaped like Inverted Tri-Force

**Introducing the CyberPower Trinity: A Luxury Gaming PC Case**

We're at CES 2015 and Gamers Nexus.net has got some exciting news for you! We're taking a closer look at the new CyberPower PC unit, which is part of a collaboration between CyberPower and Deepcool. The case is called the "Trinity" and it's designed to provide top-notch cooling and cable management. As we take a closer look, you can see that it bears some similarities to that popular Alienware box from a while back.

**The Trinity Case: A Luxury Gaming PC**

One of the standout features of the CyberPower Trinity case is its sleek, all steel design. Weighing in at around 50 pounds, this case is built for durability and should provide ample cooling for even the most demanding components. The case comes with pre-assembled components and weighs a total of about 50 pounds. However, it's worth noting that there will be an aluminum version of this chassis available later on, which would likely be significantly lighter but also more expensive.

**Three Compartments for Maximum Cooling**

The Trinity case features three distinct compartments: one for the power supply, one for the motherboard and CPU, and a separate compartment for the video card. The video card is housed in its own channel, complete with a 90mm fan that pulls air from the front and pushes it through to the GPU compartment. This clever design allows for maximum airflow and cooling, which should result in improved performance and reduced temperatures.

**Cable Management: A Key Feature of the Trinity**

The cables in the Trinity case are neatly routed through a central channel, which features a power button. The designers have thoughtfully included pre-routed cable extensions that make it easy to connect components to the power supply. This feature is particularly useful when building your own PC, as it eliminates the need for cumbersome cable management systems.

**A Note on Cable Routing and Building**

While the Trinity case comes with pre-wired cables, if you're looking to build your own PC from scratch, things can get a bit more complicated. The traditional "triforest" design of the case allows for rotation and flexibility, but this also means that cable routing can be somewhat tricky. However, with a little patience and care, it's definitely possible to achieve neat and tidy cable management without any issues.

**Conclusion: Is the CyberPower Trinity Worth It?**

So, is the CyberPower Trinity worth its hefty price tag of $350? Well, that ultimately depends on your priorities as a gamer or PC enthusiast. If you're looking for a luxurious gaming PC case with maximum cooling and cable management capabilities, then the Trinity might be just what you need. However, if you're on a tighter budget or don't require such advanced features, there are certainly more affordable options available.

**Additional Thoughts: Cases 350 Aluminum**

While we couldn't get hands-on time with the aluminum version of the case, our sources suggest that it would likely weigh significantly less than the all steel Trinity. However, this would also come at a higher price point, so it's worth weighing up the pros and cons before making a decision.

**Stay Tuned: Review and Benchmarking**

We'll be putting the CyberPower Trinity through its paces in our next review article, where we'll benchmark its performance and assess its cooling capabilities. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting new case!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey everyone this is Steve from Gamers nexus.net and we're at CES 2015 of course already have coverage online so check the channel for that there's some pretty cool MSI stuff right now we're looking at a new Cyber power PC unit and this is sort of interesting it reminds me of that Alienware box that came out a while ago so this is called the Trinity it is a cyber power unit and the case is made by Deep cool it's in collaboration with cyber power the case will be available separately for 350 the unit as a whole uh doesn't really have a price yet because the user picks the components just like most SI websites so you go to the website you pick the components and then it's priced out uh but you are instantly paying 350 for the case so do keep that in mind it is uh it is pretty expensive for a case but if that's what you're looking for then then it's here for you it is all steel it weighs about 50 PB all assembled with components uh there will potentially be an aluminum version of this chassis which would be significantly lighter and of course more expensive so what makes this cool is it's a uh it's set up in three compartments for the power supply the motherboard CPU obviously and the video card the video card is in its own channel up here and it's got a 90 mm fan in the front so it's pulling all the intake from the front and pushing it through uh the GPU compartment the power supply does not have a front intake it's using the PSU intake on the side where it's got a grilled uh steel side panel so that's where your normal PSU exhaust intake is working and then the the CPU is down here and this is CLC only so there's no uh air cooling for this right now because clc's are going to be the only thing that really fits and cools reasonably currently this is set up with a 4790k and a 980 Nvidia video card and you can fit three ssds on this side plus uh the power supply compartment fits another one or two ssds or you can put 3.5 in hard drives in there instead the cables are pretty smart actually they all run through this Center channel here which has the power button on it and what they've done is pre-routed cable extensions through the center and then you take your normal component cable from the power supply to the component you hook it up into the center and then it goes to the power supply now if you buy this from cyber power it comes pre-routed pre-wired and prebuilt for you but if you bought just the case Standalone that's how you would wire it somewhat strangely because of the way this is built in the traditional Nintendo triforest style you can rotate it on various sides and basically rest of whatever side you want if you feel like living on the edge and you're a bit precarious and your way of you can stand this on one of these and try to balance it uh I take no responsibility for what happens to your floor when 50 lb goes through it but you could theoretically do that so this is the Cyber power Trinity and you can check full details in the article Linked In the description below it is going to be expensive so you're paying for a luxury here you're paying for a $350 enclosure that comes in three compartments it's cool whether that's cool enough for you is is really up to you to decide but we will will definitely be reviewing this benchmarking The Thermals and performance and all that stuff so check links in the description below uh again cases 350 aluminum would probably be about twice the price and that's all for this video check all the Channel videos for other CES coverage I'll see you all next time so this is the Cyber power Tri I just said Triforcehey everyone this is Steve from Gamers nexus.net and we're at CES 2015 of course already have coverage online so check the channel for that there's some pretty cool MSI stuff right now we're looking at a new Cyber power PC unit and this is sort of interesting it reminds me of that Alienware box that came out a while ago so this is called the Trinity it is a cyber power unit and the case is made by Deep cool it's in collaboration with cyber power the case will be available separately for 350 the unit as a whole uh doesn't really have a price yet because the user picks the components just like most SI websites so you go to the website you pick the components and then it's priced out uh but you are instantly paying 350 for the case so do keep that in mind it is uh it is pretty expensive for a case but if that's what you're looking for then then it's here for you it is all steel it weighs about 50 PB all assembled with components uh there will potentially be an aluminum version of this chassis which would be significantly lighter and of course more expensive so what makes this cool is it's a uh it's set up in three compartments for the power supply the motherboard CPU obviously and the video card the video card is in its own channel up here and it's got a 90 mm fan in the front so it's pulling all the intake from the front and pushing it through uh the GPU compartment the power supply does not have a front intake it's using the PSU intake on the side where it's got a grilled uh steel side panel so that's where your normal PSU exhaust intake is working and then the the CPU is down here and this is CLC only so there's no uh air cooling for this right now because clc's are going to be the only thing that really fits and cools reasonably currently this is set up with a 4790k and a 980 Nvidia video card and you can fit three ssds on this side plus uh the power supply compartment fits another one or two ssds or you can put 3.5 in hard drives in there instead the cables are pretty smart actually they all run through this Center channel here which has the power button on it and what they've done is pre-routed cable extensions through the center and then you take your normal component cable from the power supply to the component you hook it up into the center and then it goes to the power supply now if you buy this from cyber power it comes pre-routed pre-wired and prebuilt for you but if you bought just the case Standalone that's how you would wire it somewhat strangely because of the way this is built in the traditional Nintendo triforest style you can rotate it on various sides and basically rest of whatever side you want if you feel like living on the edge and you're a bit precarious and your way of you can stand this on one of these and try to balance it uh I take no responsibility for what happens to your floor when 50 lb goes through it but you could theoretically do that so this is the Cyber power Trinity and you can check full details in the article Linked In the description below it is going to be expensive so you're paying for a luxury here you're paying for a $350 enclosure that comes in three compartments it's cool whether that's cool enough for you is is really up to you to decide but we will will definitely be reviewing this benchmarking The Thermals and performance and all that stuff so check links in the description below uh again cases 350 aluminum would probably be about twice the price and that's all for this video check all the Channel videos for other CES coverage I'll see you all next time so this is the Cyber power Tri I just said Triforce\n"