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Hyte told us it's going to "RIP Corsair's" best-selling cases on Amazon in 2023, and aims to supplant them with its upcoming Hyte Y40 case and its existing Hyte Y60. The company is also working on a gargantuan all-in-one liquid cooler whose primary marketing point is that it won't even be compatible with most cases. The cooler exceeds 80mm when adding-in the fan thickness, making it the fattest AIO we're aware of. 2023 will be a make-or-break year for Hyte. It's already had one major success with the Y60 case, but one major success doesn't prove a brand. They have to show that they're here to stay and not a one-hit-wonder. When we flew out to Taiwan, we visited Hyte's headquarters to look at their prototypes for Hyte's 2023 lineup of gaming PC cases, liquid coolers, and more. And yes, they actually did say they're going to RIP Corsair.
Watch our Hyte Y60 case review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNfsG-Ai2PA
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Competing with Corsair
02:58 - Profiling Hyte
03:55 - Hyte "Y4D"
14:13 - The Fattest AIO We've Ever Seen
19:00 - Fat Fans
21:00 - Recap
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