Endorfy, participating for the first time at the CES fair, has presented its new PC products to the public.
The Polish manufacturer of PC components and accessories is taking part in the ongoing CES trade fair for the first time, and the company plans to expand its market to the United States. Many new PC products from Endorf were seen at the fair, such as processor coolers, power supplies and accessories.
The new processor coolers are reminiscent of the company’s SilentiumPC days Fera 5 Black ARGB, Fortis 5 Black and Fortis 5 Black ARGB. The Illuminated Fera 5 Black ARGB is equipped with one 120mm Fluctus 120 PWM ARGB fan and four copper heat pipes. The cooler is also said to have an optional “semi-passive” feature that stops the fan.
The Fortis 5 Black and its ARGB variant, on the other hand, runs a 140mm Fluctus 140 PWM (ARGB) fan and has six heat pipes. The Fortis 5 Black models also have a fan stop function. All novelty coolers include Pactum PT-3 thermal paste and have a 6-year warranty.
The new power supply from Endorfy is the ATX 3.1-updated Supremo FM6, which is a continuation of the manufacturer’s Supremo FM5 collection. The novelty runs the manufacturer’s own Fluctus fan, as in new processor coolers. Endorfy did not disclose power readings or certifications in its press release.
In addition, Endorfy brings new Liv mice to the game product market, such as the one shown above Liv Plus Wirelessin With PixArt’s PAW3395 sensor and 26,000 DPI sensitivity, the compact Celeris 1800 keyboard with switches developed with Gateron, and Crystal mouse mats.
The availability schedule of the new products was promised for the next few months, but no further information was given about the pricing yet.
Source: Endorfy
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