NZXT Introduces Three Groundbreaking Products With CAM Software Functionality

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In May, NZXT introduced the world to its first piece of software, CAM. A simple companion for your PC, CAM brings cloud integration, mobile support and a modern user interface together to create an effortless PC management experience. Now, NZXT is proud to introduce the first three CAM compatible products, the GRID+, the Kraken X41 and the Kraken X61.

GRID+ is a digital fan controller with 6 channels and up to 30 watts total output. Working alongside CAM’s desktop and mobile applications, the GRID+ software allows you to manually or automatically adjust and monitor your fan speeds with ease. Additionally, CAM will notify you of any abnormalities such as disconnected fans, unusual voltage or odd fan speeds. Following in the footsteps of NZXT’s original Grid, GRID+ can be installed in any discreet location, making cable management a breeze.

The Kraken X41 and X61 take NZXT’s industry-leading 140/280mm CLC platform to new heights by combining the latest in cooling hardware and software technology. The new Krakens are the first consumer closed loop coolers with integrated variable speed pumps to provide minimal noise during use without sacrificing top end pump power.
 
Why cloud connected? I prefer to manage my PC from my PC and if I'm not at the PC why would I need to manage it?
 
Why cloud connected? I prefer to manage my PC from my PC and if I'm not at the PC why would I need to manage it?

...but but it's the CLOUD! Anything and everything is so last year if it's not cloud capable!

/s
 
I really hate that word cloud all the sheep use it and think its something special.

Its just online storage lol.
 
so I would love for you to detail it for me?

What is the cloud?

A cloud is a extension of your infrastructure whether its a private or public extension. It can be processing power/resources almost anything.. a lot more then just storage dude.
 
I really hate when people think the cloud is "only online storage"...

Its online storage that is likely randomly scattered no one know where with nebulous security and will likely persist with even more nebulous security after it is 'deleted' by users.

Just saying online storage might conjure up images of a known server in a known location where the security is known and the data is actually controlled.
 
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