**CES 2016 Coverage**
I started off my day at CES 2016 by visiting the Fantex booth and checking out some of their latest products. As I walked in, I was immediately impressed with the sheer number of PC components on display. The team at Fantex had set up a few different stations showcasing their various products, including cases, power supplies, and cooling systems.
One of the first things that caught my eye was a case called the "Evolved ATX". It's a high-end case designed to showcase the latest and greatest in PC hardware. The original price for this case was $99, but I was able to get it for just $10 more. In exchange, I got an additional tempered glass side panel that allows you to see all the innards of your case from both sides. I have to say, it's a real beauty and looks like something out of a high-end gaming PC.
I also gave a shout-out to Dimitri from Hardware Connects, who had built an awesome system in one of the original Evolved ATX cases. However, he was still rocking the old window design, which made me chuckle. I'm not sure what's going on with Fantex and their use of tempered glass versus other materials, but I'm hoping they'll upgrade to that sooner rather than later.
After spending some time with the Evolved ATX case, I made my way over to another section of the Fantex booth where they had a prototype system on display. This is called the "Project Nine-One-Six", and it's set to be released in Q3 of this year. The system features a dual motherboard setup with an ATX board at the top and a mini ITX board at the bottom. It's fully water-cooled, which is always a great sight for PC enthusiasts.
One of the standout features of this system is the combination unit that powers both the power supplies and regulates voltage to the components. This is a failsafe feature that ensures your system remains powered on even if one of the power supplies fails. It also provides stability for overclocking, which is always a bonus for those looking to push their systems to the limit.
The combo unit itself is pretty clever, with multiple cables coming out of it and routing them all through a single power supply splitter. This makes it easy to route cables and keep your system organized. The system as a whole looks incredibly well-built and thought-out, which suggests that Fantex has been putting in a lot of effort to make this product shine.
**Sponsor Shoutouts**
Before I wrap up my coverage of the Fantex booth at CES 2016, I want to give a huge shoutout to my sponsors for this year's event. First up is Need For Seat USA, who offer high-quality PC gaming chairs that feature memory foam padding for extreme comfort, built-in lumbar support adjustment, and sturdy aluminum bases for ultimate durability. If you're in the market for a new gaming chair, I highly recommend checking out their selection at needforseatusa.com.
Next up is Corsair, a company that's no stranger to making great PC components. They've got everything from coolers and cases to memory power supplies and more. I'm a big fan of their YouTube channel, which has a ton of great content on all things PC gaming. Be sure to check it out at youtube.com/slashCorsair. Finally, I want to give a shoutout to Corsair's Twitter account, where they're always up-to-date with the latest news and developments from around the world of PC hardware.
**Conclusion**
That's all for my coverage of the Fantex booth at CES 2016. It's been an absolute pleasure to spend some time with their products and see what they have in store for us this year. From the Evolved ATX case to the Project Nine-One-Six system, it's clear that Fantex is committed to making high-quality PC components that will appeal to enthusiasts of all levels. I'm excited to see how these products turn out and whether they'll live up to my expectations. Thanks for watching, and I'll catch you guys in the next video!
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enawesomesauce networks coverage of CES 2016 is brought to you by need for seat go to need for seat USA comp for the ultimate gaming chair experience for your desk in office and Corsair they make good products and you should buy them what's up guys welcome back to coverage of CES 2016 on awesomesauce network I'm here chillin with Brian from fantex how's it going Brian good good is it really going good though it's going good well I walked in here and there's a lot of stuff going on but I kind of narrowed it down to just a few particular new things that you guys have here speaking of which we've got this Eclipse p400 is that correct what tell me tell me about this new case what's what's new with it well this is our new series the Eclipse series it's gonna have two different models the P 400 and the p400s the main difference between those two the P 400 is gonna be our base model no bells and whistles just a straightforward case the p400s is gonna be a slightly upgraded version with dampers on all panels the left and right side as well as a front it also comes with a three-speed fan controller both versions of the case will be available in all three colors black white and anthracite gray these are these fan controllers touch operated capacitive touch the buttons are actually located beneath the panel oh yeah okay gotcha so there's a physical button underneath there but but it's kind of stealthily hidden so it cleans up the aesthetic nice yes and also it comes with a 10 color LED controller similar to the one found on the deluxe and you've already got some LED strips in here which don't come included with the case but you can buy those from the fantex website correct that's correct the additional LED strips come in one meter and two meter lengths gotcha and how many how many drives do these cases support it comes with two three and a half inch drives on the bottom and then you have the option to upgrade to four additional three and a half inch drives if you bought the modular HDD bracket okay awesome and I also like the kind of like the really minimalistic style here I see you guys have been omitted the five and a quarter inch Bay which not honestly not many people utilize these days but yet you still have a lot of good airflow coming up from the top here and I believe there's ventilation at the bottom as well filtered air from the top and the bottom you can fit up to a three hundred and sixty millimeter radiator in the front which should provide good cooling for any CPU or even a GPU yeah I like I like how the how you've also stuck with the really modular drive trays here on the side so you can kind of remove them if you don't if you're not using them and that really opens up a lot more airflow whether you're installing fans or for that 360 radiator you could you have more than enough room for for exactly awesome well thanks I see a bunch of other stuff around here but I'm gonna let you do your thing you got a lot of other things to do here at CES but thanks for your time I'm gonna go ahead and walk around and mess things up at your at your suite here is that cool thanks all right guys check this out this is the pro-am but it looks a little bit different right it's a 89 $99 case originally but for 10 bucks more you can actually get this really nice clean looking acrylic window so you can see all the innards of your case this when I first saw this in person you can't really tell from the camera but it looks like tempered glass but I don't think I think fantex has something against tempered glass and they would really never use that kind of material because it's too fragile oh wait nevermind they do use tempered glass actually this is their evolved ATX one $79.99 was the original price for additional ten bucks just $10 more for $10 more you can get this beautiful tempered glass side panel to really show off the inside on both sides of the case and not just the the left side but the back side as well which which is actually pretty remarkable I'm gonna give a shout out and kind of poke fun at Dimitri from hardware connects right now because he just built an awesome killer system in the original evolved ATX but he has the old window and Dimitri you're probably killing yourself right now but but I hope you're I hope you stay alive for when I meet you later at CES but that's pretty much it for this part of fant --ax no no we have more stuff over there let's go over there follow me all right guys now we are over here on this section of the fantex room and we're looking at this beautiful system right here which is right currently a prototype but you will be able to buy this eventually in q3 of this year this is being called the project nine one six is this the official name or this subject to change it could be subject to change but as of now this is kind of like the codename for the other fantex crew but we use what you essentially have here as a dual system chassis and you've got a full ATX motherboard right there you've got a mini ITX down below this is fully water-cooled by the way beautiful job from the guys at fantex but you've also got some really neat features with the powers why there's two power supplies in here so we've got one in the back here and we've actually got one behind the motherboard tray as well now what we're these motherboards or power supplies are connecting to is this little combo unit here and this is also a fan Tech's innovation what this essentially does is it allows you to regulate the voltage that's going through the power supplies and reaching all the different components and it's it's it's also a failsafe so if if one of the power supplies happens to die the other one will kind of come to the rescue and back it up so that your system is continually powered on so that's a really nice failsafe bit of technology there also it's it's just there to provide a bit more stability in terms of voltage regulation for overclock so if you're overclocking your GPUs or your CPUs you get a little bit more stability with the combo device as well now from the combo device we have a bunch of cables going into there power supply splitter now that essentially just routes all the cables it gives you two outputs going to the single splitter and then out to both of them other boards in the case so really just a full full blown like well-thought-out piece of piece of like system this is a really great system that hopefully we'll be able to see in q3 of this year but that's pretty much all gonna do it for now here at the fantex booth for CES 2016 before I go I want to give a huge shout out to both of my sponsors for CES 2016 need for seat offers high quality PC gaming chairs which feature memory foam padding for extreme comfort built-in lumbar support adjustment and sturdy aluminum bases for the utmost durability you can check out need for seat usa.com the ultimate gaming chair selection for your desk and office and corsair they make coolers cases memory power supplies and much more you guys know him you love them go ahead and check out their youtube channel youtube.com slash Corsair they have a lot of great content on there or see what they're up to on their twitter account at Corsair thank you guys for watching my coverage of CES 2016 and I'll see you guys in the next videoawesomesauce networks coverage of CES 2016 is brought to you by need for seat go to need for seat USA comp for the ultimate gaming chair experience for your desk in office and Corsair they make good products and you should buy them what's up guys welcome back to coverage of CES 2016 on awesomesauce network I'm here chillin with Brian from fantex how's it going Brian good good is it really going good though it's going good well I walked in here and there's a lot of stuff going on but I kind of narrowed it down to just a few particular new things that you guys have here speaking of which we've got this Eclipse p400 is that correct what tell me tell me about this new case what's what's new with it well this is our new series the Eclipse series it's gonna have two different models the P 400 and the p400s the main difference between those two the P 400 is gonna be our base model no bells and whistles just a straightforward case the p400s is gonna be a slightly upgraded version with dampers on all panels the left and right side as well as a front it also comes with a three-speed fan controller both versions of the case will be available in all three colors black white and anthracite gray these are these fan controllers touch operated capacitive touch the buttons are actually located beneath the panel oh yeah okay gotcha so there's a physical button underneath there but but it's kind of stealthily hidden so it cleans up the aesthetic nice yes and also it comes with a 10 color LED controller similar to the one found on the deluxe and you've already got some LED strips in here which don't come included with the case but you can buy those from the fantex website correct that's correct the additional LED strips come in one meter and two meter lengths gotcha and how many how many drives do these cases support it comes with two three and a half inch drives on the bottom and then you have the option to upgrade to four additional three and a half inch drives if you bought the modular HDD bracket okay awesome and I also like the kind of like the really minimalistic style here I see you guys have been omitted the five and a quarter inch Bay which not honestly not many people utilize these days but yet you still have a lot of good airflow coming up from the top here and I believe there's ventilation at the bottom as well filtered air from the top and the bottom you can fit up to a three hundred and sixty millimeter radiator in the front which should provide good cooling for any CPU or even a GPU yeah I like I like how the how you've also stuck with the really modular drive trays here on the side so you can kind of remove them if you don't if you're not using them and that really opens up a lot more airflow whether you're installing fans or for that 360 radiator you could you have more than enough room for for exactly awesome well thanks I see a bunch of other stuff around here but I'm gonna let you do your thing you got a lot of other things to do here at CES but thanks for your time I'm gonna go ahead and walk around and mess things up at your at your suite here is that cool thanks all right guys check this out this is the pro-am but it looks a little bit different right it's a 89 $99 case originally but for 10 bucks more you can actually get this really nice clean looking acrylic window so you can see all the innards of your case this when I first saw this in person you can't really tell from the camera but it looks like tempered glass but I don't think I think fantex has something against tempered glass and they would really never use that kind of material because it's too fragile oh wait nevermind they do use tempered glass actually this is their evolved ATX one $79.99 was the original price for additional ten bucks just $10 more for $10 more you can get this beautiful tempered glass side panel to really show off the inside on both sides of the case and not just the the left side but the back side as well which which is actually pretty remarkable I'm gonna give a shout out and kind of poke fun at Dimitri from hardware connects right now because he just built an awesome killer system in the original evolved ATX but he has the old window and Dimitri you're probably killing yourself right now but but I hope you're I hope you stay alive for when I meet you later at CES but that's pretty much it for this part of fant --ax no no we have more stuff over there let's go over there follow me all right guys now we are over here on this section of the fantex room and we're looking at this beautiful system right here which is right currently a prototype but you will be able to buy this eventually in q3 of this year this is being called the project nine one six is this the official name or this subject to change it could be subject to change but as of now this is kind of like the codename for the other fantex crew but we use what you essentially have here as a dual system chassis and you've got a full ATX motherboard right there you've got a mini ITX down below this is fully water-cooled by the way beautiful job from the guys at fantex but you've also got some really neat features with the powers why there's two power supplies in here so we've got one in the back here and we've actually got one behind the motherboard tray as well now what we're these motherboards or power supplies are connecting to is this little combo unit here and this is also a fan Tech's innovation what this essentially does is it allows you to regulate the voltage that's going through the power supplies and reaching all the different components and it's it's it's also a failsafe so if if one of the power supplies happens to die the other one will kind of come to the rescue and back it up so that your system is continually powered on so that's a really nice failsafe bit of technology there also it's it's just there to provide a bit more stability in terms of voltage regulation for overclock so if you're overclocking your GPUs or your CPUs you get a little bit more stability with the combo device as well now from the combo device we have a bunch of cables going into there power supply splitter now that essentially just routes all the cables it gives you two outputs going to the single splitter and then out to both of them other boards in the case so really just a full full blown like well-thought-out piece of piece of like system this is a really great system that hopefully we'll be able to see in q3 of this year but that's pretty much all gonna do it for now here at the fantex booth for CES 2016 before I go I want to give a huge shout out to both of my sponsors for CES 2016 need for seat offers high quality PC gaming chairs which feature memory foam padding for extreme comfort built-in lumbar support adjustment and sturdy aluminum bases for the utmost durability you can check out need for seat usa.com the ultimate gaming chair selection for your desk and office and corsair they make coolers cases memory power supplies and much more you guys know him you love them go ahead and check out their youtube channel youtube.com slash Corsair they have a lot of great content on there or see what they're up to on their twitter account at Corsair thank you guys for watching my coverage of CES 2016 and I'll see you guys in the next video\n"