Computex 2015: I don’t know where to start with this, Cooler Master blew my mind today and that’s no bad thing! At CES, Cooler Master had literally no knew products, as they were planning something big, today we found out what that was. Their new maker philosophy highlights everything that the company stands for, but now they’re turning you, the consumer, in to the maker you’ve always wanted to be.
Everything in their new range is modular, expandable, moddable, to an extent that we’ve literally never seen before. Their new chassis can be reconfigured extensively to meet your needs. The storage bays have dozens of configurations, there’s extensive cooling configuration options and more.
Then there’s their new cooler, which can be reconfigured, different fan configurations and more. Even the notebook cooler has mods, where you can add USB hubs, wrist rests, different fans and more!
Their new headset, however, is the star of the show, at least in my opinion. The drivers twist lock into place. Want a new sound? Unplug the drivers and lock in another set; I really can’t wait to test this feature out.
Cooler Master are also doing custom loop water cooling gear now too, so basically, no matter the configuration, not matter the requirements, the design, what ever you need, it seems Cooler Master has got you covered!
We’ll bring you more information and featured reviews in the very near future, so stay tuned.
To top off the day, Cooler Master even treated me to a maker beer! As well as allowing me to make my own Lego me, making me a maker too!
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