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Uploaded on Dec 7, 2011

Little Devil Website is @ www.ldcooling.com

The Little Devil LD PC-V8 ATX Liquid Cooling PC Case is designed from the ground up for housing an internal liquid cooling system with the maximum cooling power possible. This extraordinary case can house up to three separate quad 120mm fan radiators! Two of them fit in the isolated liquid cooling compartment at the bottom of the case that keeps the heat from the radiators from interacting with your motherboard and video cards. The third quad 120mm fan radiator mounts at the top of the case and vents warm air straight out of the case, cooling the entire hardware compartment.
This case is all about options, you can install two triple 120mm fan radiators in the bottom compartment instead. You can choose to run two power supply units, instead of just one. You can run 140mm intake fans at the front of the case and a 120mm exhaust fan at the back. You can mount up to 8 separate Solid State Drives (SSD) throughout the case, and 5 standard Hard Disk Drives (HDD) with the included anti-vibration screws.

With all of this going on, you can watch it easily through the large Plexiglas window on the side of the case. Even the two front switches are illuminated for extra aesthetic appeal.

If you are looking to water cool, there isn't a case on the market better designed for it than the Little Devil LD PC-V8 ATX Liquid Cooling PC Case!

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  • unknownuser200985

    3/4 of inch cable clearance or 80 mm? HUH isnt 1 inch = 25.4mm?

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  • trubritar

    : 3/4 of inch cable clearance or 18 mm

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    : Summit racing (Dot) com

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  • Jamie Lebreton

    i wish my asus rog motherboard had a nice case like this ,the room for ssd is insane

    good job on the build i do like the red brackets nice touch

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  • nomadyl

    Wow - really inspiring!! Quick question - what do you call the red metallic "brackets" looking parts

    that's holding the pipes in 09:14 and where are they from? Thanks!!!

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  • TheArmenianArmo

    what's the song that starts at 7:30?? Please someone help me haha

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  • Karam Al Hussein

    @xmtsystems Caselabs 4 sure trust me on this 1

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  • E2master

    Great, thanks!

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  • Krony999

    U can fit a pair of 120.4 rads in the bottom as they fit under the psu.

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  • mgut17

    i thought u said 80mm first, after i heard it a 2nd time i heard 18mm

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  • MrSoskok

    I think I just saw the most beautiful w/c system on yt

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  • E2master

    Can you fit two radiators in the bottom compartment?

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  • xmtsystems

    This case is beautiful... I'm torn between this Little Devil and the CaseLabs STH10

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