CeBIT 2016 Hannover: power supplies, enclosures and more

Thermaltake

Thermaltake has not launched any new power supplies recently so while they got their older portfolio at CeBIT 2016, most of the interesting stuff was among cases. One of them is the Core P5, which is actually not more than just a component holder with plexi over them.

Thermaltake_Core_P5

More traditional case is the new Core X31 which comes only with the side window (no window-less option). Has two 5.25” positions, several 3.5” cages, one rear and two top fans.

Thermaltake_Core_X31_1 Thermaltake_Core_X31_2 Thermaltake_Core_X31_3 Thermaltake_Core_X31_0

The next one is the Versa N21. Its internal configuration is mostly similar, it just comes with larger plastic front panel (with doors) and upper panel, which are housing the cooling fans. The front connectors there are covered by rubber bungs to protect them from dust.

Thermaltake_Versa_N21_2 Thermaltake_Versa_N21_3 Thermaltake_Versa_N21_1 Thermaltake_Versa_N21_0

That is all for cases, but there were some new CPU coolers as well, in particular the Frio Silent and a one which looks like some prototype. Or maybe a new version of the NiC family as it has the old heatsink, but a new case fan with rubber pads to suppress vibrations.

Thermaltake_Frio_Silent_12 Thermaltake_NiC_ventilator

Thermaltake also showed some new peripherals of their Gaming division: the Poseidon keyboards with Cherry Blue or Brown switches with either fixed, or RGB backlight, the Challenger Prime combo with RGB backlight and the tri-color Commander combo.

Thermaltake_Poseidon_Z Thermaltake_Challenger_Prime Thermaltake_Commander

Discussion

So that’s it! This was the CeBIT 2016 as far as I have been able to cover. Next year I will hopefully stay longer and cover more. As always, discuss in our forums!

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