Following the recent release of the Thermaltake Toughliquid Ultra 360 AIO liquid cooler, this essentially represented their latest product entry for premium-grade cooling solutions. Offering →
Over the last 5 years, it’s clearly evident to all, well those paying attention at least, that Thermaltake has been making great strides in releasing →
Finding the right CPU cooler for your PC can often be a very difficult task. There are, after all, many designs to choose from, and, →
The Thermaltake Argent H5 Stereo is a no-frills headset aimed squarely at gamers on a budget who want to just plug in and play instead →
In addition to Thermaltake’s GF1 ARGB PSU line, which Channel Well Technology made, Thermaltake also decided to include another similar line in its portfolio, the →
Thermaltake’s The Tower 100 is a new ITX chassis that comes with a totally different design from what we’re used to. It places the motherboard →
The Thermaltake RIING Pro RGB 7.1 is a $95 USB gaming headset equipped with a pair of oversized 50-millimeter dynamic speaker drivers, a combination of →
Thermaltake’s Smart BM2 750W model, offers high performance among affordable 750W power supplies. The company chose Channel Well Technology’s platform to build upon. The semi-modular →
The Thermaltake Toughpower PF1 650W achieves top overall performance, despite its mediocre transient response at +12V, which is the most important rail of all. With →
Thermaltake, like many other computer hardware companies, has many facets and deals in multiple types of products. As a memory vendor, Thermaltake actually has a →
The Thermaltake Toughpower PF1 with 850-watt max power is a decent PSU, but it cannot compete with the leaders in this price range (>$170), where →
When Thermaltake first released the AH T600, it managed to look the part with its obvious inspiration drawn from an attack helicopter. However, that ATX →
The Thermaltake Toughpower PF1 750 power supply achieves high performance in almost all areas, and on top of that, it is highly efficient. Its overall →
With the massive rise of mobile gaming, various brands started releasing in-ear gaming headsets. What differentiates an in-ear gaming headset from a “regular” pair of →
Some PC builders want the smallest case that will hold their components. If you’re one, Thermaltake’s $189.99 View 51 Snow ARGB Edition chassis is not →
Tt eSPORTS, a division of Thermaltake focused on gaming peripherals, currently offers over 30 gaming headsets. One of their newest headsets, the Tt eSPORTS Shock →
Thermaltake was founded in 1999 and has since grown to become a major player in the PC market. Their unprecedented level of success comes from →
The Toughpower PF1 ARGB line consists of three members with capacities ranging from 850 W to 1200 W. All three have high efficiency ratings; 80 →
Thermaltake is deep into RGB lighting, and although I am not that fond of this feature, there are users out there who even want their →
Gaming mice, like keyboards, are very much a personal choice. A design that might be perfect for one person could be utterly unworkable for another. →
From Thermaltake, the company that brought us PC upgrade components for Windowsgamers, comes sub-brand Luxa2 to deliver mobile computing gadgets like this Groovy W speaker. →