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We're at the Trikes booth here at Computex. And you might be wondering, who the heck are trikes? Well, maybe you

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know their 60 Hz 2K AMOLED display that's on an AIO. And if you think

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that's cool, well, don't worry. They got you covered. You can now get the same awesome screen in a water block for a

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custom loop. It's an ASICH cold plate, so you know it's still going to perform

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well. Or maybe on the front of your computer case. But they're not just

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about putting displays where no display has ever gone before. They're also about innovation. And this, believe it or not,

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is a computer fan. They claim that this single fan produces the same amount of

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air flow as 31 140 mm fans. While your

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normal PC fan contains a hub in the middle with a motor and blades that go out of the side of it, this one, it's

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like if the blades came out of the hub going straight ahead 3D style. So, we

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have a motor on one end that spins this entire fan. So, that means it pulls air

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along the entire length of it, wraps it around the corner, and spits it out

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through the side. If you watch the TV, you may have seen us cover this in a niche small form factor case, but it's

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cool to see this on what's going to be a mass-produced case. It's called the Flova by Trits. The Flova by Trikes is

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going to come in three colors. And yes, they actually did color match the fan. I

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respect that attention to detail. Thank you for that. It has this nice

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Scandinavian influence design that uses fabric. Kind of reminds me of like the

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Google Home Mini, you know. Now, you might be a little bit concerned. What

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about air flow? But the nice thing is that on top of the fact that you have room for three 120 mm fans at the front

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or a 360 mm radiator, you get this cross

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flow fan. You avoid having to deal with this fabric altogether by using these

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slats in the sides. So, the air flows in through here and is launched out towards

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the rest of your hardware. If you're worried that, oh, that's not enough. Even though it's the equivalent of 3140

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mm fans, three here, three here, three at the top, two

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more at the bottom, one at the back. Included with the case, you'll just get

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the cross flow fan and the exhaust. So, you should be covered for thermals out

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of the box before you have to add anything else. I will say that there are

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some things to note. While it is a decently sized case, due to the nature

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of the cross flow fan, it does kind of encroach upon your GPU clearance, but I

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would imagine that all but the biggest GPUs will fit in here just fine. The

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side panel is tempered glass and the fabric here does not breathe like the

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rest of it. It is just a veneer. One thing to note, you can remove the fabric

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here and the fabric on the front if you don't want it, if you want a cleaner look or if you want better air flow

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through the front. It's a dualchamber design that hides all of your ugly PSU

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cables. And on the back, you have room for two SSDs as well as nice plenty

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ample space for all of your cables. And if you're somebody who likes to keep their storage on metal, they are

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offering a three and a half in hard drive cage to go right here. It is sold

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separately. The TXO will be releasing later this year at $139, which is

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surprisingly cheap considering that these are very niche fans. Usually

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there's are much larger and they're designed for AC units. So, this is a

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relatively bespoke part. So, it's really cool to see them trying something new in

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this case. One complaint, I don't think RGB fans are the best choice cuz they're

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offc center here. Just looks a little wonky. If you're looking for something that's a little bit bigger or maybe a

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lot of bit bigger, well, look no further than the newest revision to the trikes

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Luca. The first revision had some issues and they decided to not release it in

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North America and instead take the feedback and improve it in a lot of

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ways. And one of the big ways they did that is swapping out the front panel to be something with way better air flow.

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I'm talking two massive 200 mm fans. I

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love these things because they're quiet and just move a ton of air and I think

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that more cases should support them. But if you don't think these two massive

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fans are enough, you have support for tons of cooling options. You have 360 mm

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radiator support up here. 420 mm radiator support down here and 420 mm

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radiator support up at the top as well because you can move the power supply

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from either the top or the bottom. In fact, the whole motherboard plate can

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just be taken right off and come totally out without having to disassemble the

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whole system. It also supports BTF motherboards as well. If you have

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storage, well, you got tons of room for it. You can support up to nine 2.5 in

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SSDs or two 3 and 1/2 in hard drives plus five 2.5 in SSDs. Crazy. But let's

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go back to the front because there's just so many goodies. You have a built-in anti-ag bracket as well as a

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way to vertically mount your GPUs, should you so choose. And the front

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panel is actually removable. Why would you want

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to do that? Well, you can instead go for that classic fish tank look by using a

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glass panel at the front. If you're indecisive, it's perfect. What I would

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like to see in the future is maybe a little bit less reliant on plastic pieces and going all metal, especially

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for an all-white build compared to the black version, which if it's a case that

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you're hoping to keep for like 10 years, this one might age a little bit better.

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But regardless of that, it is still a super featurerich case that will support

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super hardcore hardware. Taking a break from case talk, let's look at their

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stage CPU cooler. The goal with this was to enable you to personalize your

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machine even more. Just like having whatever you want on your 2K AMOLED

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display on the panorama, here on its 1080p 30 FPS display, you are given a

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pedestal where you can put, I don't know, a beautiful lady, a a powerful

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boy, a exercising rabbit, or a crying criminal. The bottom of the stage is a

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mirror that reflects what's on your back displays to allow you to really immerse

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your figurine in whatever you have on the background. It's super cool, super

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customizable, and the pump is super low profile. It's using an ASICH Adella

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pump, and this is going to come in a 360 configuration and a 240 configuration.

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The price, $200, which is pretty good

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for an AIO this unique, and it's supposed to come out in September.

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That's a quick tour of what Trikes was showing off here at Computex. Thanks again, Trikes, for sponsoring this

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video. You know what I appreciate about Trikes is that they're living up to their name. They're always trying X, and

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that's pretty cool. If you like this video, why don't you check out some of our other Computex coverage? There's so

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much cool stuff this year. Super exciting.
