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I don't know why his stuff is so popular. Lian li case looks nice though. Looks like a bigger aluminum version of corsair 540 with additional fan placement in the second chamber.
No water coolers on the GPU's because most of the builds they do like this are immediately disassembled and the componets repurposed. They did not set out to build a show piece or permanent build, it was for review purposes only.
No water coolers on the GPU's because most of the builds they do like this are immediately disassembled and the componets repurposed. They did not set out to build a show piece or permanent build, it was for review purposes only.
Would be more thorough to demonstrate a full water cooling setup to see what the case can handle.
Damn I love that case, but its like $500. I guess if it's gonna compete with caselabs.
Also Linus should have put those titans on water, who buys a $500 glass case and can't afford gpu blocks?
There's a PC-O8S version which loses the lighting controller that is supposed to be less money. Not sure how much, if it is more than $50.00 less, but it's something.
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It looks like a great case. I'd look at Dmitry's review for Hardwarecanucks as he actually put a fully loaded system in it, though using an NZXT Kraken X61 and Hybrid GTX 980 card IIRC.
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