It seems that Aerocool is on quite a roll this year, and we’ve already shown you their new prototype chassis and coolers, as well as their rather phenomenal gaming desks that they recently revealed. Now, we take a look at another large batch of products, which they brought to this years Computex event.
While not the most exciting products, their new coolers are a big part of their business. The designs are tailored towards the need of the SI and OEM market. However, it’s very much likely that the more popular products here will find their way to the consumer market. Low cost, high performance is the goal here, and we’re eager to see which ones come out on top. Send us a few samples Aerocool, especially of the Verkho series!
Their 2018 PSU range is shaping up nicely too. They, of course, have their full RGB Project 7 here, which looks amazing and comes in a 1000W format.
However, it’s their more affordable models that I’m looking forward to. Named after various classes of submarine, they look set to smash the competition when it comes to value. We all love high-end, but our wallets don’t always agree, so I’m eager to see more of these on our test bench too.
Their new Rev RGB fans look set to compete too. The RGB fan market is packed with hardware, but Aerocool again promises to be competitive on price, features, and quality here. They’ll come in both 120 and 140mm form factors.
All this stuff is here to show their partners and the press what they’re working on. Of course, they’ll be launching later this year, where we’ll have prices, reviews, retail stock and more, so stay tuned!
We would like to say a big thank you to our sponsors Aerocool, Synology, and Alphacool. Remember, you can check out even more Computex 2018 coverage on eTeknix.com here, as well as our latest 4K video coverage on our YouTube channel. You’ll find our social media links below. Follow us for even more information, teasers, previews, updates and more!
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