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Brand New Case & Hardline Water Cooling for Beginners

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips299.4K viewsJan 14, 20183:50
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This video showcases Thermaltake's Vue 37 case at CES 2018, focusing on its aggressive cooling potential and beginner friendly hardline water cooling options. The host explains the case’s front configuration, featuring large 200 millimeter fans behind an acrylic panel, and describes multiple fan layout possibilities, including three 120 millimeter fans or two 140 millimeter fans, plus a back 140 millimeter exhaust. A standout is the radiator mounted on the right side, designed to feed airflow through the front intakes to the radiator and back fan, with a clear cutout that aids radiator cooling. The walkthrough also highlights the vertical GPU mounting option, where the pump and reservoir are neatly positioned behind the graphics card area for tight, clean tubing runs. Thermaltake offers water cooling kits ranging from a simple m240 to an rgb-rich m360 setup, with options to add rgb liquid, dyes, and right angle fittings, making hardline cooling approachable for beginners. The segment emphasizes that these kits can simplify water cooling and that the included clear coolant keeps things straightforward, while also noting optional dyes for color customization. Finally, sponsor integration is included with TunnelBear for privacy protection, followed by a call to like, dislike, and subscribe prompts to continue receiving CES coverage from Linus Tech Tips.

Topics · technology · hardware · pc_building · consumer_electronics

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What case is shown at CES 2018 in the video?
Thermaltake Vue 37 case is showcased at CES 2018.
What water cooling kit options are mentioned for beginners?
Thermaltake offers kits such as the M240 and M360, with RGB options and dye/color customization available.
What feature helps beginners with hardline cooling in this setup?
The kits come with clear coolant and right angle fittings to simplify routing, and the layout behind the GPU area keeps tubing tight and neat.