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3770K IHS removed-Max V gene-2x4gig ram Gskills 2400 Trident X-2x400watt Qmax TEC`s with dew point controller-420 Monsta rad for TEC hotside-360 TFC Xchanger for dual 670`s-RP452 res with 2xD5 vario pumps- HF Supreme with modified plate-DD Cp Pro pump for cold side of TEC and cpu block-Dual CM haf 922`s and a Seasonic X-1250 Psu
Some big ass case.
Not so sure I like the rear IO and expansion slots at the top of the case. Seems that would looks like crap with all the cables I plug in to the IO's and GPU's
Sure as hell a lot of room for rad and drives but need more detailed info on case. Must weight at least 80lb's empty with all that glass.
Specs and Manual would be a must read for me. Sure it will carry a hefty price tag as well.
Not sure which CaseMod case your referring to gdesmo. Can you post a link.
he referenced to Mathieu Heredia (Watermod) mod ihe did for Thermaltahe i think he win the best mod of computex 2016
i think it was part of the prize like in-win with B-neg mod, and make the case who win this part of the contest
Just style of it, not exactly the same of course. They are too sneaky these days to copy exactly.
3770K IHS removed-Max V gene-2x4gig ram Gskills 2400 Trident X-2x400watt Qmax TEC`s with dew point controller-420 Monsta rad for TEC hotside-360 TFC Xchanger for dual 670`s-RP452 res with 2xD5 vario pumps- HF Supreme with modified plate-DD Cp Pro pump for cold side of TEC and cpu block-Dual CM haf 922`s and a Seasonic X-1250 Psu
Don't forget that most CaseLabs fans don't realize that CL designs aren't original at all. Anyone who's worked in an enterprise level data center has seen their mesh patterns before, on the back of mainframes, SAN hardware, etc. CL just copied that stuff from someone else. When you buy a CL product, you're not paying for a mesh design, you're paying for super-light aluminum with a nice power coating job, extreme water cooling support, etc. I have a CL case myself, so I'm not hating on them, just pointing out facts.
Don't forget that most CaseLabs fans don't realize that CL designs aren't original at all. Anyone who's worked in an enterprise level data center has seen their mesh patterns before, on the back of mainframes, SAN hardware, etc. CL just copied that stuff from someone else. When you buy a CL product, you're not paying for a mesh design, you're paying for super-light aluminum with a nice power coating job, extreme water cooling support, etc. I have a CL case myself, so I'm not hating on them, just pointing out facts.
Style wise, CaseLabs are very generic, flat panels and square corners. Cases with that style have existed for years, not hard to look like something so generic. CaseLabs are standouts in how you can customize the case with modular parts. I still have an aluminum Antec P160 case that I bought in 2004, it's a generic looking box with a removable motherboard tray. Other than the front panel it is all aluminum, so it's not like CaseLabs were the first to make a case like that.
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