Thermaltake Unveils Retro-Style PC Parts at Thermal Camp 2026
Thermaltake's retro-themed product push at Thermal Camp 2026 reflects a strategy to appeal to nostalgia-driven older builders while also attracting younger DIY enthusiasts with novel designs.
Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.
Thermaltake held its annual Thermal Camp 2026 event in Akihabara, displaying a range of new PC components with a retro aesthetic. Highlights included the Retro 360 TG case, a CRT monitor-style liquid cooler, and a retro keyboard and mouse. The event was themed as an 'adult cultural festival' with school decor, and the retro designs drew interest from both older and younger attendees. Also on display were the CAPO X dual-system case and the Dr.Power III PRO PSU diagnostic tool.
Thermaltake's Thermal Camp 2026 was held under the concept of an 'adult cultural festival,' with a school-themed venue and a woman in a sailor uniform greeting visitors. The company used the event to display its latest retro-styled PC parts, including the Retro 360 TG case and a liquid cooler modeled after old CRT monitors. The retro designs were intended to evoke nostalgia for older generations while appearing novel to younger ones. Also shown were the CAPO X, which houses two Micro ATX systems, and the Dr.Power III PRO diagnostic tool. A racing simulator cockpit was available for trial, and visitors could test quick assembly of Thermaltake products.
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