How are they counting fans? I see 18 (8 front, 8 top, 2 back) on the case, and 14 (8 front 6 top) more on the radiators for a total of 32. The back side of the case shows space for 3 fans, but since they're not mounted I'm wondering if they conflict with the top fans and radiators.
It's perfect for little ones to have show and tell time with their box full of printed circuit boards. Thank goodness they never grow up and can give the PC industry a much needed Peter Pan-sustaining influx of money.
This is exactly the box i am missing after I got their previous model CORSAIR 7000D AIRFLOW. Was pushed to install more fans because to dissipate 1-1.5 kW for the workstation requires such amount of fans and the total volume you see on the picture. That is the box of approaching era of personal supercomputers !
I would suggest to add in the middle of glass panel additional large fan blowing on the motherboard. Things are that motherboards have many hot spots where temperature can reach very high temperatures if the air flow is not intense enough there. They have do heatsinks usually but such heatsinks are often ridiculously small. So it is better to add miniature blowers directed on such hot spots or as i wrote above to add (may be as an option) one large central fan with the voltage regulator and/or automatic temperature control
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meacupla - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 - link
dual loop and quad radiators using push-pull.How much does it weight like that? 50kg?
oh, they are serious about selling this? This would take up a lot of room in a warehouse, with what I can only assume is a handful of customers.
kn00tcn - Wednesday, June 12, 2024 - link
so then it wouldnt take up a lot of room in a warehouse, because they dont need to stock as many as other models if there are fewer customersalso the idea of two systems, atx+itx, is many years old and they have had such cases before
Terry_Craig - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 - link
These dozens of fans working together must consume more energy than my 7800X3D in games XDballsystemlord - Tuesday, June 11, 2024 - link
Awesome case! No more cramped living conditions for my PC components.DanNeely - Wednesday, June 12, 2024 - link
How are they counting fans? I see 18 (8 front, 8 top, 2 back) on the case, and 14 (8 front 6 top) more on the radiators for a total of 32. The back side of the case shows space for 3 fans, but since they're not mounted I'm wondering if they conflict with the top fans and radiators.PeachNCream - Wednesday, June 12, 2024 - link
It's perfect for little ones to have show and tell time with their box full of printed circuit boards. Thank goodness they never grow up and can give the PC industry a much needed Peter Pan-sustaining influx of money.TheinsanegamerN - Thursday, June 13, 2024 - link
Let me guess. 24 fans and they STILL use a solid glass panel instead of a vented panel, despite vented panels doing way better for case and GPU temps?SanX - Thursday, June 13, 2024 - link
This is exactly the box i am missing after I got their previous model CORSAIR 7000D AIRFLOW. Was pushed to install more fans because to dissipate 1-1.5 kW for the workstation requires such amount of fans and the total volume you see on the picture. That is the box of approaching era of personal supercomputers !SanX - Sunday, June 16, 2024 - link
I would suggest to add in the middle of glass panel additional large fan blowing on the motherboard. Things are that motherboards have many hot spots where temperature can reach very high temperatures if the air flow is not intense enough there. They have do heatsinks usually but such heatsinks are often ridiculously small. So it is better to add miniature blowers directed on such hot spots or as i wrote above to add (may be as an option) one large central fan with the voltage regulator and/or automatic temperature control