Cooler Master Introduces Enclosures, Peripherals and Coolers at CES

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Cooler Master expanded virtually all of its product ranges with new products or updates to existing versions at CES in Las Vegas. We take a brief look at the main products.

In terms of housings, some updates to existing ones, but also a few new ones can be seen in the gambling city. The H500M and H500P White Mesh are variants of the H500P introduced last year. The H500M comes with a glass and metal mesh front panel and the White Mesh version also has a metal mesh front. The new and compact Q-series is formed by the Q300P, which has handles for easy transport and is built like a cube, where the front panel can be mounted in different places. The Q300L is also a small body, but has a more understated design.

The well-known Trooper and Stryker cases have also been updated, with the Trooper SE and Stryker SE. Both variants have been given a tempered glass side panel and now offer the option of mounting your video card at right angles. Then there are the MasterBox MB500 and TD500L. The first is a gamers housing that includes a mesh on the front panel and RGB LEDs, while the second includes a glass side panel and angular, stealth-style panels.

In the field of power supplies, the MasterWatt V series has been announced, which is available in 550W, 650W and 750W variants. The power supplies are 80Plus Gold certified and fully modular. In terms of cooling, the ML240 has been updated with addressable RGB LEDs on the fans and on the pump, which can also indicate the temperature with colors. The MasterAir G100M is a compact cooler that has a UFO-like disk on the heat sink, which is of course equipped with RGB LEDs.

Then there are two more keyboards, the MK851 and MK850. The MK851 has eight analog keys, the qwer and asdf keys, which are equipped with infrared sensors that make them pressure sensitive, a technique that Cooler Master has licensed from Aimpad. The other keys are regular Cherry MX Red buttons. The MK850 is very similar to the MK851, but has no analog keys and is available with MX Red or MX Blue buttons. There is also the MM830, a mouse with d-pad at the thumb and a small OLED screen with 96 by 64 pixels. Finally, Cooler Master has announced the MH850, a headset with 7.1 sound that connects via a mini-jack or USB-C plug. The headset has a removable microphone and wheels for settings such as volume. Cooler Master has not yet announced pricing and availability.

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