Yes, I say to myself the bitterness of poor quality is remembered long after price is forgotten. This case is one of the most expensive. If you ever saw one you would understand why the cost is different the quality of this case is extraordinary.
Ya but for the extra price over average full tower you could of built a watercooling system capable of x10 the heat dissipation. Wile the radiator might look huge it in reality has vary poor surface area, compaired to the traditonal water cooling radiators. Overall a single dual 80mm fan radiator would out-preform it.
@Lokivoid There are many ways to make this more efficient. If I wanted serious cooling, I could pipe to an external radiator on the side of my house. (I live in Canada so its below 0 at least 50% of the time.
BUT, as I type here over-clocked to 3.1ghz,( moving from a I7 920 to 965-equivalent) my temperature is at 26C. Why is it a big deal to go colder? I am not looking for something that will break all speed records. If I wanted that I would go nitrogen.
Yes, I say to myself the bitterness of poor quality is remembered long after price is forgotten. This case is one of the most expensive. If you ever saw one you would understand why the cost is different the quality of this case is extraordinary.
OAbrey 7 months ago
Wow I found out that case cost a fuck load! O_O
TearsOfWar1 8 months ago
@TearsOfWar1 Yeah the case is very expensive, But it is the nicest case out there, in my prejudiced opinion.
Running on water is simple wihout a glitch, variable or auto cooling, flow rate and temp monitor in real time.
This case is made from machined aluminum. If you ever see one, you will understand the cost.
OAbrey 8 months ago
@OAbrey
Ya but for the extra price over average full tower you could of built a watercooling system capable of x10 the heat dissipation. Wile the radiator might look huge it in reality has vary poor surface area, compaired to the traditonal water cooling radiators. Overall a single dual 80mm fan radiator would out-preform it.
Lokivoid 4 months ago
@Lokivoid There are many ways to make this more efficient. If I wanted serious cooling, I could pipe to an external radiator on the side of my house. (I live in Canada so its below 0 at least 50% of the time.
BUT, as I type here over-clocked to 3.1ghz,( moving from a I7 920 to 965-equivalent) my temperature is at 26C. Why is it a big deal to go colder? I am not looking for something that will break all speed records. If I wanted that I would go nitrogen.
OAbrey 4 months ago
Yes, however in this case the air exhaust vents are very close to the hard-drive racks.
I don't like the idea of moving heat to that part of the case.
OAbrey 11 months ago