Earlier this year, Cooler Master showed off new desktop computer frames through the Cooler Master Sneaker X and Cooling X at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The Sneaker X comes in a sneaker shape, while the Cooling X features liquid cooling hardware that cools both the CPU components and the graphics card.
Cooler Master will not only sell computer frames, but will also load desktop computer components in both of these computer frames. For the Sneaker X computer, although it has a relatively large size with dimensions of 650mm x 306mm x 651mm, it will use many small-sized components, such as a Mini-ITX-sized motherboard, an SFX-sized power supply, but can accommodate a 10-inch graphics card.
As for Cooling X, it will still use ATX-sized components that are usually shown on desktop computers that are normal computers, but with more powerful liquid cooling.
In terms of component offerings, Cooler Master did not say which components will be used, but what is certain is that it will come with options for AMD and Intel CPUs of the latest generation when it is launched later.
Cooler Master also says that the Sneaker X will sell for a starting price of $5999, while the Cooling X will sell for a starting price of $6999. For now it is still unknown whether it will be offered in the local market.