I was at the booth and the clock widget on the screen looked a lot like android so I asked a rep and she confirmed it's basically a small phone running it's own little programs. and as such can't be used as a second monitor either
Krytox 205g0: the standard lube used to tame rattling/ticking in stabilizers in gaps where different parts touch one another. It's a fine choice if the sides of either stabilized keycaps was rattle and tick-free.
@cgraham6 hyte has convinced Paul to go along with the agenda to move product. Not a slight on anyone, this is a business (both hyte and paul) and the consumer should always be aware of the game
Copied from my reply above: "What has happened to me a couple times now is: a liquid cooling pump fails, the CPU overheats, PC forced shutdown occurs. You boot up again, not knowing the pump failed, and due to residual heat the CPU overheats faster, this time causing a forced shutdown during windows bootup, corrupting the OS and causing a really big problem. Dual pumps would at least make that less likely to happen." This is why I like the dual pumps. I appreciate a healthy skepticism for, well, just about everything on the internet, but I do try my best to be transparent and to provide as much info as I can about the products without making it a sales pitch. Also @OldBuford, suggesting that I "go along with the agenda" of the brands I cover is a slight whether you say it is or not.
@@paulshardwareThanks for the input, Paul. Anyone who has watched you at all knows you've always used air cooling when possible because of its reliability over AIOs. Your support of dual-pump AIOs shouldn't come off as disingenuous to anyone.
I like full-sized keyboards and I cannot lie. You other gamers can't deny. That when a board walks by with ten keys at its side, and minimum RGB on its ride. Wallets get sprung!
My GOD, all those flashing glowing blinking dancing lights.... I've always hated that RGB crap but I'm quickly reaching the point that I physically can't stand that RGB crap! Great video coverage of the product/s, but I physically hate the thing/s flashing all that light noise. I guess I really am too old for this sht! Cheers 🍻
Hyte is quickly becoming a huge player in the industry. Given how they came out of nowhere, you would expect subpar quality and a lot of copying what others do, but they seem quite innovative and their product looks well built. I'm really excited to see what they will become NGL, the Hyte 70 is kind of making me regret buying my O11D EVO XL
they actually did come from somewhere - they are a subsidiary of ibuypower. kinda like how in north america (at least) honda has acura, toyota has lexus, and nissan has infiniti to provide the perception of premium products. that's a very loose analogy, but hopefully provides a small amount of context.
I'm confused. Why not just have a stronger pump rather than redundant pumps. Sure the argument for a backup in case of a failure does make some sense but i still think I'd rather have one quality pump that can handle higher flow rates rather than redundant pumps that take up more space.
What has happened to me a couple times now is: a liquid cooling pump fails, the CPU overheats, PC forced shutdown occurs. You boot up again, not knowing the pump failed, and due to residual heat the CPU overheats faster, this time causing a forced shutdown during windows bootup, corrupting the OS and causing a really big problem. Dual pumps would at least make that less likely to happen.
@Jonathan-Roden I agree, but also imagine that would be very complicated if not impossible. AIO's are supposed to be closed loops for ease of use. If there's a way to change the pump, air would likely be introduced. That said, I'm no engineer.
The AIO is interesting, with the dual pump... but I'd like one without the phone attached to the CPU cooler. Perhaps that'd knock a nice chunk of change off the price tag? Otherwise, it's well outside my budget, and I'll just stick with the air cooler I have now. The keyboard is kinda cool. The clear case is interesting, particularly if I'm trying to make the space around my computer brighter. With the lighting effects, it'd be really cool to see them get their lighting integrated with games, much like what Corsair and Razer have done in games like Diablo 3 and 4. However, the rubber grips on the rollers (above the media keys) look too easy to slide off, and my cat would definitely have some fun with them. On top of that, I can see exactly zero scenarios where I'd want a keyboard with the number pad omitted. My only fear is they'll be trying to sell these too at an obnoxiously high price. If that's the case, I'll just continue giving money to Corsair. All in all, it all looks interesting, but much like their other products, seems well out-of-reach for those of us on a budget.
I dont really like the "RGB IN YOUR FACE" keyboard BUT i really love the fact they have dedicated media control keys! I am hardly looking for a mechanical keyboard (i preffer full size but not totally fixed to that) with dedicated media control keys
May wait til a second revision on the keyboard(I like my numpad), I do like that Hyte seems to be experimenting design wise in some areas that frankly feel like they've gone stagnant with few big updates from other vendors lately. On another note, I do like the clear housing but I do like me some RGB.
Ok ngl, that Hyte keyboard reminds me of the Apple "Cube" aesthetic. And I like it. It would absolutely not work with my setup, but I like the design language.
Not much of a "keyboard enthusiast", but I have used Krytox while working the the semiconductor industry. We used it on electric motor shafts, hydraulic actuators, and worm gears. The Keeb looks pretty good though.
krytox is the standard lube, and durock stabilisers are good. the $179 MSRP is a bit expensive for the keyboard itself, but if the RGB is really important, this might be worth it
I need an numpad because I work on my home pc as well as play but I like the concept of the Hyte Keeb. Those roller bars could be useful. I'd love to replace those plastic roll caps with a knurled metal set too. As for the AIO cooler, it looks fancy and I like the redundant pump but I've never had a pump fail on my air coolers...
Appreciate the video! It hits close to home because I recently had to upgrade to a new CPU cooler because my previous one stopped working. Very interesting to see the latest advancements at CES!
As far as the "keeb" goes, i was actually surprised to hear that it uses lavender switches. I've been using those daily in my keyboard, so i really wonder what makes these ones fluffy lol been loving these CES vids Paul!! c:
But is it true redundancy, as in only one pump operates at any one time and the secondary only engages if the other has an issue? Or do both operate at the same time, all the time? Cos if so aren't they just going to age and wear at the same rate and so defeating the purpose of the redundancy aspect? Won't rate of failure chance remain the same? To me, it sounds more like they are simply trying to find a way around the AIO patent that Asetek has.
I quite like the Keeb. I think it looks genuinely futuristic and stylish, rather than something that tries to be those things but just ends up looking...silly. And Hyte in general continues to be the most exciting new brand around for me~
That chunky lcd on that swing arm makes me concerned about pressure and contact with the CPU. Gravity with be pulling the block down and away from the CPU. Any affect on the contact with IHS can affect temps. However they handle the mounting to the socket it needs to account for that like an air cooler has to.
I wonder if Hyte has been collaborating with XFX on the development of that cooler. I have the THICC III Ultra cooler on my XFX GPU, and it works really well.
The keeb looks sweet. It's more money than I would spend on a keyboard, but I'm not the target market. I personal prefer full keyboard, because I'll bind actions to the keypad keys.
I would love to see a collab with Paul and a Keyboard TH-camr..Hipyo Tech maybe? Switch and Click? Not sure who is local(ish) to Paul, but it would be fun to have them teach him about Keyboards and have him build one with them.
Hey Paul and crew, just a heads up; you might want to include an epilepsy warning around 0:43 min mark as those flashing lights might trigger some people
BUT PAUL!! The pumps are on the top of the loop. That, as you know, is where the air gathers, guaranteeing not one, but two pump failures in the near future....😊
@@guillaumejoop6437 im pulling about 310 watts at 4.8ghz but my 360mm aio cant keep up. I really want 5ghz all core but i need a bit more cooling to achieve that.
I heard the ekwb lets you set the pump to 450 rpm minimum, that sounds awesome. I don't mind fast pump while gaming but when idle, I find even 800 rpm too annoying.@@theduck17
I prefer keyboards with a ten-key, as I use them a lot. Not a fan of over the top RGB, but the keyboard is nice looking. Not for me, though. Have fun Paul. :)
I am kind of bored of rgb . For the last build i made , and the pc that i use , i went all non rgb . Maybe i am getting old , but its more relaxing for the eyes , to focus on monitor and not the disco rgb of case / peripherals.
Eh, dual bios didn't significantly increase the cost or size. I can definitely see the uses of this, but a dual pump isn't going to be good for every situation.
I got tired just top watch HOW THICC that radiator look LOL I mean, the conections and how much power they transport are amazing, not gonna lie but... was a lot of time talking about it... , but that KEEB thooo.. DAMMM,... that keyboard looks sexy asfuck! ...yo its 180$?! not bad! what was the name of the company? HYTE? -. i just check them out, they are not in amazon broo... bruhhhhhh -.-
The "keeb" is a bit much. I like RGB on my keyboard, but that's a lil overkill. Beyond that, TKL is a non-starter for me. I do way too much each day on the numpad.
Not a super fan of the look of these components but I fucking love the innovation HYTE is pushing. They are clearly doing something right with so many case manufacturers hopping on the y60 hype train for should I said hyte train.
I like RGB lighting as an accent with solid, complimentary colors. The loud rainbow would repell me from their booth, not attract me to it. I don't know why they all have to spew colors on their demos like that.
because that's the best way to demonstrate all the range your product can have. But I agree that I would rather have a slow rainbow gradient to achieve the same effect
I love their attention to detail. The way they mounted the radiator upside down to ensure there was at least one pump at the highest point in the loop is truly astonishing.
@@dahahaka Mostly sarcastic. But honestly their abomination seems extremely hard to mount in a harmful or acoustically annoying way, if ignoring the fans noise level between
tbh i didn't know hyte would blow up so fast since they're owned by ibuypowerpc. it seems like their design portfolio is influenced by lian li except they went even crazier and daring with their designs and ideas.
didn't even know they were ibuypower, they seemingly came out of nowhere with banger products to me. And I'm into this stuff, imagine a non tech person
All AIO coolers should have accessible fill ports and replaceable pumps. _Then_ you can worry about dual pumps. In reality they're _designed_ to not last too long and need to be fully replaced every few years. Knowing that this only doubles the chances of a pump failure.
No Thicc Q60 360? Why has no one mentioned this? If the 240 is equivalent to a normal 360, I want the damn Thicc 360. Why would I buy a 240 that's as good as a 360 opposed to just buying the 360 in the first place?
I cant bring myself to spend that kind of money on cooling and keyboard. $300 cooling system is just insanely expensive compared to the 7800X3D I got for $360. $180 for the keyboard vs $130 for 32gigs of CL30 DDR 5 memory. To each his own I guess
AIO nowadays should put a D5 or DDC pump on it, seriously. I mean separately and changeable if fails. So the will be three components, cpu block, pump, radiator. It's not gonna take too much room for a single D5 unless super small itx
That LCD screen looks like a phone stuck on top of the CPU
I was at the booth and the clock widget on the screen looked a lot like android so I asked a rep and she confirmed it's basically a small phone running it's own little programs. and as such can't be used as a second monitor either
Whoever makes the largest one, with the smallest bezel, wins
Dumb. Who wants a cell phone in their computer case.
Looks stupid
i do agree, kinda look uggly...
Krytox 205g0: the standard lube used to tame rattling/ticking in stabilizers in gaps where different parts touch one another. It's a fine choice if the sides of either stabilized keycaps was rattle and tick-free.
Really enjoyed your coverage of CES, Paul. Much appreciated.
Thickness Vs Length, the greatest debate of all time.
There's a minimum length to have but passed that it's all about thickness
we talking about rads right ?
Pump redundancy in the AIO cooler is a long overdue idea. It’s going to add to the price, but that’s still cheap insurance for your whole rig.
Completely unnecessary, the failure rate is so low, and even if it does fail the cpu just thermal throttles and shuts down eventually
@@xxxmtb You may be right, but both Paul and Hyte seem to think it’s worthwhile.
@cgraham6 hyte has convinced Paul to go along with the agenda to move product.
Not a slight on anyone, this is a business (both hyte and paul) and the consumer should always be aware of the game
Copied from my reply above:
"What has happened to me a couple times now is: a liquid cooling pump fails, the CPU overheats, PC forced shutdown occurs. You boot up again, not knowing the pump failed, and due to residual heat the CPU overheats faster, this time causing a forced shutdown during windows bootup, corrupting the OS and causing a really big problem. Dual pumps would at least make that less likely to happen."
This is why I like the dual pumps. I appreciate a healthy skepticism for, well, just about everything on the internet, but I do try my best to be transparent and to provide as much info as I can about the products without making it a sales pitch. Also @OldBuford, suggesting that I "go along with the agenda" of the brands I cover is a slight whether you say it is or not.
@@paulshardwareThanks for the input, Paul. Anyone who has watched you at all knows you've always used air cooling when possible because of its reliability over AIOs. Your support of dual-pump AIOs shouldn't come off as disingenuous to anyone.
I like full-sized keyboards and I cannot lie. You other gamers can't deny. That when a board walks by with ten keys at its side, and minimum RGB on its ride. Wallets get sprung!
My GOD, all those flashing glowing blinking dancing lights.... I've always hated that RGB crap but I'm quickly reaching the point that I physically can't stand that RGB crap! Great video coverage of the product/s, but I physically hate the thing/s flashing all that light noise.
I guess I really am too old for this sht! Cheers 🍻
That radiator is INSANE! Also, W Adam!!!!
Hyte is quickly becoming a huge player in the industry. Given how they came out of nowhere, you would expect subpar quality and a lot of copying what others do, but they seem quite innovative and their product looks well built. I'm really excited to see what they will become
NGL, the Hyte 70 is kind of making me regret buying my O11D EVO XL
they actually did come from somewhere - they are a subsidiary of ibuypower. kinda like how in north america (at least) honda has acura, toyota has lexus, and nissan has infiniti to provide the perception of premium products. that's a very loose analogy, but hopefully provides a small amount of context.
@@ThrasherEscapes oh so that explains at least some of the expertise, thanks for the enlightment
Well not kinda out of nowhere, the guy behind it was the designer behind NZXT.
@@ThrasherEscapesI like how you specified "in North America" then went on to name three Japanese car companies. 😂
@@TheRealSkeletor three japanese car companies that all started "premium" brands specifically for the north american market
I'd like to see some coverage on Thermal Paste. Especially the flavored ones.
Man.. i know this is a troll, but i applause your creativity
Got me some thermal toothpaste
I'm confused. Why not just have a stronger pump rather than redundant pumps. Sure the argument for a backup in case of a failure does make some sense but i still think I'd rather have one quality pump that can handle higher flow rates rather than redundant pumps that take up more space.
could be due to patents held by other manufacturers
I thought Paul mentioned it was for redundancy in case of pump failure not really about flow
What has happened to me a couple times now is: a liquid cooling pump fails, the CPU overheats, PC forced shutdown occurs. You boot up again, not knowing the pump failed, and due to residual heat the CPU overheats faster, this time causing a forced shutdown during windows bootup, corrupting the OS and causing a really big problem. Dual pumps would at least make that less likely to happen.
I'd rather have a mecanism to easely swap the pump...
@Jonathan-Roden I agree, but also imagine that would be very complicated if not impossible. AIO's are supposed to be closed loops for ease of use. If there's a way to change the pump, air would likely be introduced. That said, I'm no engineer.
Nah, Air is fine.
This is just 101 sales. Make the customer think they need something they don't.
Its really good to see some innovation. Im bot a massive rbg fan but im really liking the aesthetics of the keeb and the aio. Good stuff
The AIO is interesting, with the dual pump... but I'd like one without the phone attached to the CPU cooler. Perhaps that'd knock a nice chunk of change off the price tag? Otherwise, it's well outside my budget, and I'll just stick with the air cooler I have now.
The keyboard is kinda cool. The clear case is interesting, particularly if I'm trying to make the space around my computer brighter. With the lighting effects, it'd be really cool to see them get their lighting integrated with games, much like what Corsair and Razer have done in games like Diablo 3 and 4. However, the rubber grips on the rollers (above the media keys) look too easy to slide off, and my cat would definitely have some fun with them. On top of that, I can see exactly zero scenarios where I'd want a keyboard with the number pad omitted. My only fear is they'll be trying to sell these too at an obnoxiously high price. If that's the case, I'll just continue giving money to Corsair.
All in all, it all looks interesting, but much like their other products, seems well out-of-reach for those of us on a budget.
Bro why do I need an LCD on my heat sink? I thought rgb leds were getting out of hand. 😂
I dont really like the "RGB IN YOUR FACE" keyboard BUT i really love the fact they have dedicated media control keys! I am hardly looking for a mechanical keyboard (i preffer full size but not totally fixed to that) with dedicated media control keys
I actually like the keyboard, far too bright tho' for me. Great coverage Paul
Ahh yes. Paul "Two Pumps" Hardware. :) This is why the girls love you!
Is that a Black Lagoon reference lol
May wait til a second revision on the keyboard(I like my numpad), I do like that Hyte seems to be experimenting design wise in some areas that frankly feel like they've gone stagnant with few big updates from other vendors lately. On another note, I do like the clear housing but I do like me some RGB.
Ok ngl, that Hyte keyboard reminds me of the Apple "Cube" aesthetic. And I like it. It would absolutely not work with my setup, but I like the design language.
Love how the aio screen tells has a warning if the pump dies
Need to look into that AIO...here in Sweden the Y70 Red is still on backorder until end of February...
Not much of a "keyboard enthusiast", but I have used Krytox while working the the semiconductor industry. We used it on electric motor shafts, hydraulic actuators, and worm gears. The Keeb looks pretty good though.
Is the keyboard hot-swappable though? It's got a very unique look.
Love the keeb. I'd like to see a full size model.
I hope this helps popularize thicker radiators in AIOs
and thicker fan too, phanteks and lian li are the only one making such fans right now
I want that case, but with the screen in the corner glass, and without the floating cell phone.
180 bucks for the keyboard, Hyte must be Mad!!
krytox is the standard lube, and durock stabilisers are good. the $179 MSRP is a bit expensive for the keyboard itself, but if the RGB is really important, this might be worth it
I need an numpad because I work on my home pc as well as play but I like the concept of the Hyte Keeb. Those roller bars could be useful. I'd love to replace those plastic roll caps with a knurled metal set too. As for the AIO cooler, it looks fancy and I like the redundant pump but I've never had a pump fail on my air coolers...
Yes bring back early 2000s see through plastic tech
Appreciate the video! It hits close to home because I recently had to upgrade to a new CPU cooler because my previous one stopped working. Very interesting to see the latest advancements at CES!
The keyboard screams frutiger aero and i love it :D
As far as the "keeb" goes, i was actually surprised to hear that it uses lavender switches. I've been using those daily in my keyboard, so i really wonder what makes these ones fluffy lol
been loving these CES vids Paul!! c:
But is it true redundancy, as in only one pump operates at any one time and the secondary only engages if the other has an issue? Or do both operate at the same time, all the time? Cos if so aren't they just going to age and wear at the same rate and so defeating the purpose of the redundancy aspect? Won't rate of failure chance remain the same?
To me, it sounds more like they are simply trying to find a way around the AIO patent that Asetek has.
full clear keeb please
I quite like the Keeb. I think it looks genuinely futuristic and stylish, rather than something that tries to be those things but just ends up looking...silly.
And Hyte in general continues to be the most exciting new brand around for me~
Full size keyboard Keeb would be great.
Awesome specs for that keyboard all good things at a decent price can't wait to see key board reviewers review them could be interesting
Some one on the team is definitely a hoyoverse fan😂. Got a jing yuan poster, plus Raiden and other character acrylic stands
Can some pls see if you can rear mount a q60 to a lian li vison rear exhaust
Paul to really put this new Hyte 240/480 to the test I'd like to see it in a Mini ITX build, using the new CoolerMaster NR200 V2
That chunky lcd on that swing arm makes me concerned about pressure and contact with the CPU. Gravity with be pulling the block down and away from the CPU. Any affect on the contact with IHS can affect temps.
However they handle the mounting to the socket it needs to account for that like an air cooler has to.
Obviously I'm a few days late, but I would love to see a review and thermals on that dual pump aio, either from you, or gamers nexus, or Jayztwocents
I wonder if Hyte has been collaborating with XFX on the development of that cooler. I have the THICC III Ultra cooler on my XFX GPU, and it works really well.
The keeb looks sweet. It's more money than I would spend on a keyboard, but I'm not the target market. I personal prefer full keyboard, because I'll bind actions to the keypad keys.
I like the pumps I like the radiator. That screen is stupid.
Yeah, looks out of place.
I would love to see a collab with Paul and a Keyboard TH-camr..Hipyo Tech maybe? Switch and Click? Not sure who is local(ish) to Paul, but it would be fun to have them teach him about Keyboards and have him build one with them.
I'm really impressed by tye innovation tgat Hyte has been btinging in the last year or so at pretty reasonable prices
Hey Paul and crew, just a heads up; you might want to include an epilepsy warning around 0:43 min mark as those flashing lights might trigger some people
It's all about the girth!
Good luck Paul, as always on point! ❤
Well, actually, save for Arctic, all other AIOs use thin radiators because their customers don't care about tremps, they care about aRGB.
they all use the same supplier too, along with the locked asetek design there's virtually no difference between brands apart from the fans
If they made a barebones version of the AIO with a normal block cover and no rgb controller gimmicks I’d be interested
I'm more interested in whatever kind of open-case mount/rig thing that is
Keeb is sweet! I would prefer it as a 75%, though
I love this, but my only problem is with the keyboard. I need a num lk.
I want that 240, but I don’t think it would fit in my meshroom d case 🥲
Hyte marketing team: "Hello fellow gamers"
I suppose we should not be surprised that they decided to add "Hyte" to their AIOs.
I like the way the Hyte kb looks but I need a full kb layout. The price is out of my range.
I like the keeb. Too pricey tho. Would like to see it in a dim glow solid RGB color rather than the Usual 16 million animated colors at once.
if it can do rainbow puke at full brightness, it can do solid dim light. It's a showcase, they are here to flex the whole range they can achieve
it was so cool to see you make your video magic in person! so inspiring and thanks for the fan interaction. much love ❤
Some things never change. Marketing always finds a way.
Paul get review on ces 2024 . are there any new wi-fi router ??
They need a slightly cheaper version without the screen.
BUT PAUL!! The pumps are on the top of the loop. That, as you know, is where the air gathers, guaranteeing not one, but two pump failures in the near future....😊
well, after watching a busload of videos on water-cooling, I realize I was thinking that the pump was located in the frame of the radiator....my bad.
Now we need one of these in a 420mm configuration. Can finally cool my overclocked i9 7920x with it.
*cough* 12/13/14900K *cough*
@@guillaumejoop6437 im pulling about 310 watts at 4.8ghz but my 360mm aio cant keep up. I really want 5ghz all core but i need a bit more cooling to achieve that.
The noise would be a nightmare with two pumps on an AIO.
No it wouldn't LoL.
I heard the ekwb lets you set the pump to 450 rpm minimum, that sounds awesome. I don't mind fast pump while gaming but when idle, I find even 800 rpm too annoying.@@theduck17
I prefer keyboards with a ten-key, as I use them a lot. Not a fan of over the top RGB, but the keyboard is nice looking. Not for me, though. Have fun Paul. :)
I am kind of bored of rgb . For the last build i made , and the pc that i use , i went all non rgb . Maybe i am getting old , but its more relaxing for the eyes , to focus on monitor and not the disco rgb of case / peripherals.
That should be the norm in the AIO category, kind of like how dual BIOS chips gradually became a ubiquitous mobo feature.
Eh, dual bios didn't significantly increase the cost or size. I can definitely see the uses of this, but a dual pump isn't going to be good for every situation.
I got tired just top watch HOW THICC that radiator look LOL I mean, the conections and how much power they transport are amazing, not gonna lie but... was a lot of time talking about it...
, but that KEEB thooo.. DAMMM,... that keyboard looks sexy asfuck! ...yo its 180$?! not bad! what was the name of the company? HYTE? -. i just check them out, they are not in amazon broo... bruhhhhhh -.-
The stripper heal look has returned.
All that keyboard needs is a Hello Kitty sticker on it.
The "keeb" is a bit much. I like RGB on my keyboard, but that's a lil overkill. Beyond that, TKL is a non-starter for me. I do way too much each day on the numpad.
Water doesn't belong in a PC.
The keyboard looks like a late 90s mac keyboard, they had them in clear.
Not a super fan of the look of these components but I fucking love the innovation HYTE is pushing. They are clearly doing something right with so many case manufacturers hopping on the y60 hype train for should I said hyte train.
I prefer a full keyboard. I fully use the number.
"Do you guys like the clear look?" No.
No numpad, no deal.
Why? When either one fails you sill have to replace the entire unit then.
I think that keyboard would look better if it was frosted rather than clear.
Instead of two pumps I would love to just see pumps that are dead silent.
I like RGB lighting as an accent with solid, complimentary colors. The loud rainbow would repell me from their booth, not attract me to it. I don't know why they all have to spew colors on their demos like that.
because that's the best way to demonstrate all the range your product can have. But I agree that I would rather have a slow rainbow gradient to achieve the same effect
I love their attention to detail. The way they mounted the radiator upside down to ensure there was at least one pump at the highest point in the loop is truly astonishing.
Are you being sarcastic? The pump shouldn't be at the highest point to prevent it from running dry? Or am i missing something?
@@dahahaka Mostly sarcastic. But honestly their abomination seems extremely hard to mount in a harmful or acoustically annoying way, if ignoring the fans noise level between
@@GottKrampfThx for explaining, i have a hard time discerning sarcasm especially online :D
Wish thy make hose little longer so you can place AIO rad beter in and out be on bottem
tbh i didn't know hyte would blow up so fast since they're owned by ibuypowerpc. it seems like their design portfolio is influenced by lian li except they went even crazier and daring with their designs and ideas.
didn't even know they were ibuypower, they seemingly came out of nowhere with banger products to me. And I'm into this stuff, imagine a non tech person
That rollerbar on the keyboard looks so bad like someone just taped it on the keyboard.
All AIO coolers should have accessible fill ports and replaceable pumps. _Then_ you can worry about dual pumps. In reality they're _designed_ to not last too long and need to be fully replaced every few years. Knowing that this only doubles the chances of a pump failure.
65% keyboards have Arrow Keys Paul. It's just the 60% keyboards that don't.
A minimally backlit keyboard is okay but this level of RGB would have me taking siezures or something. Still, it's some pretty cool kit
Same
Thumbs up for the title.
No Thicc Q60 360? Why has no one mentioned this? If the 240 is equivalent to a normal 360, I want the damn Thicc 360. Why would I buy a 240 that's as good as a 360 opposed to just buying the 360 in the first place?
Love that Keeb keyboard. They aren't giving them away, unfortunately.
When is someone going to have the guts to use 200 cooler master fans for radiator 🐸🐸🙄🙄
I cant bring myself to spend that kind of money on cooling and keyboard. $300 cooling system is just insanely expensive compared to the 7800X3D I got for $360. $180 for the keyboard vs $130 for 32gigs of CL30 DDR 5 memory. To each his own I guess
AIO nowadays should put a D5 or DDC pump on it, seriously. I mean separately and changeable if fails. So the will be three components, cpu block, pump, radiator. It's not gonna take too much room for a single D5 unless super small itx
I think the industry is getting sick of asetek patent, so we are going towards that. AiO with DDC in the rad already exist for that very reason
@@guillaumejoop6437 I know some custom loop "aio" doing that like Alphacool or Granzon but I've never seen real aio with DDC.
Didn't I see this last year?
That keyboard is a god awful throw back.
HYTE should've went with a 280mm THICC