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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Only good for looks
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Ok so bought this awhile ago but when i had it had a lot of cons and pros but i. The end i feel that it was mostly cons but i had 18 fans in this puppy and water the cpu. But not the gpu which as im typing this i would recommend this case if your water coolong both gpu and cpu becasue the ratio of cooling its like would you rather good cooling or good looks. What I did was i7 12700k and a 3090FE but only watercooled the cpu but in the end my room got easily eated becasue of the water cooling ratio real quick cons are it collects dusty very easy, very heavy the metal can be easlt water marked if tou spill water and this thing is very large
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
More fan than case
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You’ll need a lot of watts from your power supply just to run the ridiculous number of fans in this case. Nobody but the hardest of hardcore overclockers needs this many fans and even then I’d still question if air or most basic water cooling rigs are sufficient for that. The law of diminishing returns definitely applies here. At a certain point, continuing to throw more air in there won’t help you reduce your temperatures anymore. In other words, airflow won’t be anywhere close to being your bottleneck in performance and it will just waste a lot of power and make too much noise for no tangible benefit.