It actually does feel like Cooler Master is jumping back into the game. It'll be nice to see if they can get back into the budget case market too! Learn about the Montech case lineup here! ruclips.net/video/n36Yp32pHME/видео.html And Noctua's competition from DeepCool here! ruclips.net/video/wXMcMgrVIxw/видео.html
Hey by the way buyers are starting to have a lot of issues with Lenovo regarding the Legion Go and getting the fan fixed under warranty, they have now backtracked twice to change what they’ve said and are denying warranty fix work for fan noise.
And just had to drop a nuke on the comments section for bots. It is actually the worst I've ever seen it. Maybe we'll try to build our own anti-bot bot. I know there are some tools out there but we haven't tried them for a few years. Might be time.
They don't need to fix this, they need to get a Nobel prize for discovering room temperature superconductors. I still don't understand what the advantage of using it in a pc case is, but its impressive nonetheless.
nono, its actually a regular superconductor that you need to pour liquid nitrogen on constantly. we're still researching into why it works but when you press the activated superconductor against a CPU it somehow keeps it cold.
I received really great support from Coolermaster when I needed my M2000 PSU pinouts for custom cables. I identified that they were wrong, and they not only responded, but updated thier website within a couple of weeks with new diagrams.
They're good guys. Ultimately, a lot of these companies have good people working rank-and-file with us and they're the ones who take the comments up the chain to get stuff fixed. Love to see it. The CM team has some good people and engineers.
With the thought of doing a bit of a "one, two, skip a few", maybe they should avoid doing AI stuff... If everyone's getting tired of Artificial Intelligence already, why get ahead of the curve and market General Intelligence?
imagine being the guy working at the stand, not knowing who Steve is... Just a random guy dissassembling every case, and leaving everything to pieces and having to put everything back 😂
16:30 Some phones, including some high-end ones, have had issues with overheating while recording video, especially in hotter climates. So an add-on cooler actually has potential use for more than just battery savings. With that said, then there would be concerns about the noise of the fan in the video
Slapping the GPU on the top of the case is actually pretty smart. I've always had a weird issue with the GPU intake being right by the PSU. letting it breathe makes it easy to blow my air conditioner unfiltered directly into the graphics card
or it's for people who realize ATX is stupid and people who buy ATX doesn't actually use 99% of the features. Well designed SFF cases have better airflow & compatibility than ATX cases. @@NegativeROG
@@NegativeROG if you can afford a new nvidia brand gpu you could afford to add a second mini house to your current house! but seriously they charge more than a lot of peoples rent lol
@@mromutt Exactly, that's why I am Team RED. Instead of 1 nVidia GPU, I bought 2 from AMD. Anyways, I would probably get a mini garage for my mini car. Or a mini deck with a mini grill and have mini parties.
I find it funny how Thermal Grizzly is a sponsor to part of the coverage, while the CEO of Thermal Grizzly der8auer with an 8 is also wandering around the halls doing his own coverage
Thermal Grizzly Aeronaut even tastes good. It's excellent and refreshing on whole-wheat bread with some apricot jam spread on top. And it cures hypertension.
I love thermalright! Have 9 of their argb fans in my main pc haha and their peerless assassin cooler, was all still cheaper than the equivalent noctua cooler :) can't wait to see their booth
phone coolers is a good idea while using it on a car , on hot days while charging and using car play for the gps and audio , it can get very hot if the car tray dont have any ventilation , and this is one of the reasons I prefer to put it in a support in front of the AC vent
I really hope that Coolermaster listen to you in regards of the pogo pin connection for the RGB on the front panel. Removing the front panel can be hard at time and when you are cleaning your PC often, the risk of damages increases. Also, in my opinion, there are no need to have the Sleep, work, game gimmick. If CM wants it, make it an option. I would be interested in both Ncore and Masterbox 500 Mesh depending on reviews. The Masterbox 500 is more or less what I'm looking for but all depend on the Airflow and storage device capacity therefore I would also consider the Ncore. I would love to see a new case with the same top design as the Mastercase Pro 5 . My cat love to lie on the top of my case when I am away from my desk. The removable top cover, provides a bit of space for the hot air to exhaust during that time. If CM releases the same case after fixing the design flaw for the tempered glass panel (Gaps between the glass and the top front panel) , and add an updated front IO with USB C, then I'll probable buy it. Fun fact Steve. CM was the reason why I found and followed your channel. There was a lot of hype before the H500P was released and this case looked very interesting (I would say good job to CM marketing team at the time). I, like everybody should, wanted to see some reviews first before considering buying it. Of course the thumbnail had Snowflake in it so how could anyone click on any of the other videos first. The appearance of Snowflake in the start of the video and the constructive review of this case made me click that subscribe button. urrently looking a
Yeah. I have a similar one, and a cosmos. The problem with these is accessories - try finding HDD trays for those, at least outside the US. As I understand it, unless you have a 3d printer, you're out of luck.
That's hilarious, I've actually been using an NR200 together with a Strix 4090, I've had to modify both heavily to make them fit together but it's kind of hilarious to see CoolerMaster make it a first party thing. Mine still looks stock on the outside though, I've had to cut the front faceplate and remove the extra plastic on the strix to make it fit but it juuuuust goes in there. This is not a bad "no-mod" approach and looks kinda cool.
I honestly enjoy the "giga aquarium fishbowl" approach, it reduces the visual weight by a lot, the modular panels are something i didnt expect, having the mesh panel at the front while glass on both sides provides a decent amount of the see through effect without affecting performance.
For the phone cooler it would be really nice if it was integrated into a car mount, whenever I use my phone in the car it always gets hot because it's usually out in the sun.
10:15 I actually made a prototype for this case in paint 3 yrs ago. Mine had added thickness for a 240mm rad. The added thickness would also let run the 12vhpwr up to the gpu without having to bother too much with thickness constraints. The gpu display area in my prototype had 2 mesh panels (1 in front of the gpu and 1 behind with the sides and top being glass
The air cooler looks like it takes standard 120mm fans but has a fancy metal enclosure for them, which is good to see. The more companies adapt this form of improving aesthetics without compromising serviceability the better. Also nice ICP reference art 15:13 lol
I love the modular design of the GPU display case. I really hope they bring it to market. I'd also like to see a version where the GPU is shrouded and not on full display.
Some nice cases there. For that AIO's VRM fan, might as well just grab the Cooler Master Atmos then, as there are 3D printable badges that let you install larger more functional fans for cooling the VRM. Pretty sure it will be the same pump.
For the Masterbox mesh 500 i'm really looking forward to see GPU thermals tests difference with and without the mini low mesh panels to see if fans so close to the traditional GPU mounting are actually doing something useful and if the mesh is really that bad as it looks there
One of the reasons I love this channel so much is because Steve isn't afraid to just shit talk companies right to their face. CM got absolutely dunked on this entire video and the CM guys in the back like =-/.
ngl I like the idea of just slapping the GPU on top of the case. I honestly thought about this when the 30 series came out and were getting bigger and definitely with the 40 series. Engineered correctly, it could eliminate a lot of the worry of trying to fit a GPU in your current case and/or the case you want. The aquarium type case with swappable side panels is pretty dope. I'm sure people will come up with some really cool showcase builds in that.
I swear, the people in the design and marketing department need to be sat down and taught a basic course on airflow or fluid dynamics or something because "Can we just put some RGBs here" covering up the ventilation. Either engineering or fabrication needs more of a say than their people with art or english degrees.
Still have my TD500 - the only thing that bugged me as you mentioned in your review at the time was the mounting holes for two more SSD's but they never included the grommets or pegs for that. They then released a Version 2 - rather than include the additional screws and grommets they removed the mounting support entirely. Really smart! 😂
I always check the GPU fin-stack orientation before purchasing depending what case I'm using - case designers don't seem to take much notice of how a GPU's airflow is meant to work & probably just use the dimensions - "yeah they fit, it's fine" 🤔🤔
I do like the idea of showcasing the gpu like this. I mean yes, in regular cases, you can see the gpu but this completely focuses on it. It wonder if they will manufacture an adapter for 2 fan cards.
I like the "MeshBox 500" 4:48 , that's a nice case. I hope it'll be available in an all black, no rgb model as well. Actually, replace that glass side panel with a sound deadened solid panel and it'd be perfect.
Vacuum-cleaner module you slap on your card - it immobilizes your card fans, and sucks the dust right out. Other fans that may be affected have to be immobilized by manually shoving long sticks through them :) Patent pending.
What happened with V8 3DVC? I dont see it anywhere on Computex videos and pictures. It was supposed to be out by now. I really like the looks of 612 Ventus.
I think the point of the ITX case is that heat will probably go up anyways in such an open case. idk if thermals will be that big of an issue on the gpu which saves you all the issues with putting holes in the top and bottom plates
Please make more open PC cases. I'd like to see something where you have just a flat plate with a handle shaped like an inverted T so it can hold itself up where the frame is also the reservoir of your water loop with a CNC'ed bracket for PCIe components, and a 360mm rad mount with the option to install a 5.25" bay.
12:42 yeah... They said that about the last version that is sitting in my pc right now... The cap pops right off, but they never EVER release any other caps for it... You could have them 3d printed pretty easy... but again... Never came to materialization. Look at the CoolerMaster Master Liquid "Mirage" models The center cap pops right out..
The only thing with cases that don't actually protect your components is that they don't protect your components. Even if nothing traumatic happens to it, animals can get into, like let say you go on vacation for a month or are absent for an even more prolonged period and during that time rats or mice get into your house... you don't want them to get into your computer case, because they will f it up.
It actually does feel like Cooler Master is jumping back into the game. It'll be nice to see if they can get back into the budget case market too!
Learn about the Montech case lineup here! ruclips.net/video/n36Yp32pHME/видео.html
And Noctua's competition from DeepCool here! ruclips.net/video/wXMcMgrVIxw/видео.html
Sleeping , Working , Gaming =
Im happy with my nr400
I still use the old school Cooler Master HAF XB cube for my gaming builds. My favourite case of all time.
Hey by the way buyers are starting to have a lot of issues with Lenovo regarding the Legion Go and getting the fan fixed under warranty, they have now backtracked twice to change what they’ve said and are denying warranty fix work for fan noise.
sleeping
wanking
gaming
And just had to drop a nuke on the comments section for bots. It is actually the worst I've ever seen it. Maybe we'll try to build our own anti-bot bot. I know there are some tools out there but we haven't tried them for a few years. Might be time.
Thiojoes tool works well, just try his tool
Maybe RUclips could build their own anti-bot bot...
@@DarkGhost088 🤣😂
@@DarkGhost088 Will do!
@@Skobeloff... Which would be killed off after 3 years since it makes them no money.
They don't need to fix this, they need to get a Nobel prize for discovering room temperature superconductors. I still don't understand what the advantage of using it in a pc case is, but its impressive nonetheless.
Hahaha
How else are you going to power and cool your next Intel CPU, nevermind the next Nvidia GPU 🤭
nono, its actually a regular superconductor that you need to pour liquid nitrogen on constantly. we're still researching into why it works but when you press the activated superconductor against a CPU it somehow keeps it cold.
"Still don't know how magnets work" slipped in there so slick like we wouldn't notice.
Miracles, man. mIrAcLeS
@@Serketry88 *[angry ICP noises]*
I received really great support from Coolermaster when I needed my M2000 PSU pinouts for custom cables. I identified that they were wrong, and they not only responded, but updated thier website within a couple of weeks with new diagrams.
wow! That's awesome. Thanks for reporting back.
that’s fantastic, appreciate hearing that 😊
Meanwhile ASUS probably charged you money for fixing their diagram
Props to the CM dudes for taking it like a champ and laughing alongside you, that was refreshing LOL
They're good guys. Ultimately, a lot of these companies have good people working rank-and-file with us and they're the ones who take the comments up the chain to get stuff fixed. Love to see it. The CM team has some good people and engineers.
😂💯
@@GamersNexus oh wow good to hear that
H500 era was dark
Depending on structure, CM is going to be different people than those creating the marketing. So, they get handed a pile of BS and know it's BS.
That was one of my favorite parts of this video.
Wait, coolermaster invented a room temperature superconductor?
That's a trillion dollar idea right there. I'm super hyped for them!
given their company's name, I would assume they invented a cooler that can cool anything to superconducting temperatures
That's an "ALL the money" discovery if ever made. Cold fusion might be the only rival to that.
The more you Steve, the more you Thanks!
the more you buy the more you save
hahahahahaha!!!
Steve ragging on Asus every opportunity he gets, and I am all for it!
It's not even out of malice. GN just wants ASUS to be better. It is (was?) such a respected brand among so many PC enthusiasts.
The connector melting was a rip.
The intro: well could be worse, at least they didn’t slap an “AI” on the name
That's for damn sure!
With the thought of doing a bit of a "one, two, skip a few", maybe they should avoid doing AI stuff...
If everyone's getting tired of Artificial Intelligence already, why get ahead of the curve and market General Intelligence?
...yet
next year: Super AI conductor
or "pro"
imagine being the guy working at the stand, not knowing who Steve is... Just a random guy dissassembling every case, and leaving everything to pieces and having to put everything back 😂
16:30 Some phones, including some high-end ones, have had issues with overheating while recording video, especially in hotter climates. So an add-on cooler actually has potential use for more than just battery savings. With that said, then there would be concerns about the noise of the fan in the video
complete shutdowns due to overheating is definitely a real thing
condensation might also a concern if the cooling is too powerful
Slapping the GPU on the top of the case is actually pretty smart. I've always had a weird issue with the GPU intake being right by the PSU. letting it breathe makes it easy to blow my air conditioner unfiltered directly into the graphics card
Personally I'm not really the target audience but that ITX case with the card on the side looks amazing.
Agreed. ITX, to me, is for people who live in tiny houses (or sheds). Instead of upgrading your GPU, upgrade your house!
@@NegativeROG That you Jimmy?
or it's for people who realize ATX is stupid and people who buy ATX doesn't actually use 99% of the features. Well designed SFF cases have better airflow & compatibility than ATX cases. @@NegativeROG
@@NegativeROG if you can afford a new nvidia brand gpu you could afford to add a second mini house to your current house! but seriously they charge more than a lot of peoples rent lol
@@mromutt Exactly, that's why I am Team RED. Instead of 1 nVidia GPU, I bought 2 from AMD. Anyways, I would probably get a mini garage for my mini car. Or a mini deck with a mini grill and have mini parties.
That cutaway bit at about 0:30 was like a snappy camera pan from a Wes Anderson movie. LOL'ed Hard.
9:30 they absolutely need to be listening to you on adding ventilation
Only one of them melted down... Out of three.
Don't worry, we have a 'reliable' customer service division to handle it.
Dude, that Itx case is amazing that has the GPU externally
I find it funny how Thermal Grizzly is a sponsor to part of the coverage, while the CEO of Thermal Grizzly der8auer with an 8 is also wandering around the halls doing his own coverage
Thermal Grizzly Aeronaut even tastes good. It's excellent and refreshing on whole-wheat bread with some apricot jam spread on top. And it cures hypertension.
Google, is that you again?
But do you spread it in an X pattern or a little drop at the center?
That NR200P concept case needs to be a thing, i love it.
That exposed GPU case reminds me of that boutique case that's built around the Asus ProArt 4080.
I really want to get one and stick a sparkle A310 on top.
OK the ITX cases look pretty sick
That NR200 with the cutout for the GPU looks sick. If they do mass-prod those I'm defo buying one.
Is there a Thermalright booth?
Yes! We have coverage of that as well. Not up yet.
@@GamersNexus Nice and thank you for the heads up! Keep up the great work and take care.
I love thermalright! Have 9 of their argb fans in my main pc haha and their peerless assassin cooler, was all still cheaper than the equivalent noctua cooler :) can't wait to see their booth
I absolutely love both those concept cases. I'd love to see the first one support a GPU AIO radiator mounted on top blowing up
lol "We still don't know how magnets work" 😂
That was smooth
phone coolers is a good idea while using it on a car , on hot days while charging and using car play for the gps and audio , it can get very hot if the car tray dont have any ventilation , and this is one of the reasons I prefer to put it in a support in front of the AC vent
I really hope that Coolermaster listen to you in regards of the pogo pin connection for the RGB on the front panel. Removing the front panel can be hard at time and when you are cleaning your PC often, the risk of damages increases. Also, in my opinion, there are no need to have the Sleep, work, game gimmick. If CM wants it, make it an option.
I would be interested in both Ncore and Masterbox 500 Mesh depending on reviews. The Masterbox 500 is more or less what I'm looking for but all depend on the Airflow and storage device capacity therefore I would also consider the Ncore.
I would love to see a new case with the same top design as the Mastercase Pro 5 . My cat love to lie on the top of my case when I am away from my desk. The removable top cover, provides a bit of space for the hot air to exhaust during that time. If CM releases the same case after fixing the design flaw for the tempered glass panel (Gaps between the glass and the top front panel) , and add an updated front IO with USB C, then I'll probable buy it.
Fun fact Steve.
CM was the reason why I found and followed your channel. There was a lot of hype before the H500P was released and this case looked very interesting (I would say good job to CM marketing team at the time). I, like everybody should, wanted to see some reviews first before considering buying it.
Of course the thumbnail had Snowflake in it so how could anyone click on any of the other videos first. The appearance of Snowflake in the start of the video and the constructive review of this case made me click that subscribe button.
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I'm still rocking a MasterCase Maker 5T for my primary rig. It has served me well. Glad to see Cooler Master making a return.
Yeah. I have a similar one, and a cosmos. The problem with these is accessories - try finding HDD trays for those, at least outside the US. As I understand it, unless you have a 3d printer, you're out of luck.
The more you super, the more you conduct
And if everything is super... Nothing is.
That's hilarious, I've actually been using an NR200 together with a Strix 4090, I've had to modify both heavily to make them fit together but it's kind of hilarious to see CoolerMaster make it a first party thing. Mine still looks stock on the outside though, I've had to cut the front faceplate and remove the extra plastic on the strix to make it fit but it juuuuust goes in there. This is not a bad "no-mod" approach and looks kinda cool.
"we still don't know how magnets work"
me neither steve, me neither.
It's a miracle
5:15 at the Computex, straight jorking it
I honestly enjoy the "giga aquarium fishbowl" approach, it reduces the visual weight by a lot, the modular panels are something i didnt expect, having the mesh panel at the front while glass on both sides provides a decent amount of the see through effect without affecting performance.
For the phone cooler it would be really nice if it was integrated into a car mount, whenever I use my phone in the car it always gets hot because it's usually out in the sun.
"there's steve!?!"
*hides in corner of shame*
born and live in the caribbean, i never experience company support for a product that i buy. i start fixing my device at a young age
It would be nice if they can make new revisions of the Hyper 212 series!
I feel like they would have their work cut out for them with everything Thermalright is putting out
Always love that Cooler Master brings the funky tech to Computex.
10:15
I actually made a prototype for this case in paint 3 yrs ago. Mine had added thickness for a 240mm rad. The added thickness would also let run the 12vhpwr up to the gpu without having to bother too much with thickness constraints.
The gpu display area in my prototype had 2 mesh panels (1 in front of the gpu and 1 behind with the sides and top being glass
"We still don't know how magnets work.." - Tech Jesus
Steve out here with proposed testing protocols for phone coolers. This man never stops thinking about testing protocols.
Thanks
That 612 air cooler has a really nice aesthetic I like it!
The air cooler looks like it takes standard 120mm fans but has a fancy metal enclosure for them, which is good to see. The more companies adapt this form of improving aesthetics without compromising serviceability the better. Also nice ICP reference art 15:13 lol
Steve looks absolutely thrilled to be on case/cooler duty.
This was brutal.. and i loved it.
I love the modular design of the GPU display case. I really hope they bring it to market. I'd also like to see a version where the GPU is shrouded and not on full display.
Some nice cases there. For that AIO's VRM fan, might as well just grab the Cooler Master Atmos then, as there are 3D printable badges that let you install larger more functional fans for cooling the VRM. Pretty sure it will be the same pump.
I would absolutely get that new NR200P case, love the way the GPU is displayed.
Thanks Steve!
You're on top of everything at the event! Awesome coverage!
For the Masterbox mesh 500 i'm really looking forward to see GPU thermals tests difference with and without the mini low mesh panels to see if fans so close to the traditional GPU mounting are actually doing something useful and if the mesh is really that bad as it looks there
Juet bought a TD500 V2 and I'm really happy with it. Cooler Master makes some great products.
Best case ever was the Cool Master HAFxb evo
1:00 you go to cooler master for good support 😂.......
Not Asus no warranty for you..... For those how dare.....
interesting cases, cooler master gas always deserved a look at when building due to great valve options and interesting top end case
One of the reasons I love this channel so much is because Steve isn't afraid to just shit talk companies right to their face. CM got absolutely dunked on this entire video and the CM guys in the back like =-/.
I really hope the reptiloids don't get him. He should employ a taster at least.
ngl I like the idea of just slapping the GPU on top of the case. I honestly thought about this when the 30 series came out and were getting bigger and definitely with the 40 series. Engineered correctly, it could eliminate a lot of the worry of trying to fit a GPU in your current case and/or the case you want.
The aquarium type case with swappable side panels is pretty dope. I'm sure people will come up with some really cool showcase builds in that.
I swear, the people in the design and marketing department need to be sat down and taught a basic course on airflow or fluid dynamics or something because "Can we just put some RGBs here" covering up the ventilation. Either engineering or fabrication needs more of a say than their people with art or english degrees.
that first concept case is really sick
Still have my TD500 - the only thing that bugged me as you mentioned in your review at the time was the mounting holes for two more SSD's but they never included the grommets or pegs for that. They then released a Version 2 - rather than include the additional screws and grommets they removed the mounting support entirely. Really smart! 😂
I always check the GPU fin-stack orientation before purchasing depending what case I'm using - case designers don't seem to take much notice of how a GPU's airflow is meant to work & probably just use the dimensions - "yeah they fit, it's fine" 🤔🤔
Cool idea. I like that itx graphics card build. Will not be good for anti-dust management though.
It'd be easy to pull it off and hit it with compressed air outside, wish I can do that with my build
Love the open gpu itx concept. Its the most expensive piece in most builds might as well showcase it. Would open up more creative gpu diy
I'm actually interested in these ITX cases, because I (unfortunately?) own the same ASUS ROG card
Nah, the ROG 4090 is a Beauty and a Beast, nothing unfortunate here ...
@@Blafard666 Yeah, I was only joking, I love my 4090
Those first two cases were actually pretty dang cool. Don't think I would get one, but I definitely think they could have appeal.
I do like how CM cases look with gold trim on them
4:36 bottom mid: at least they got my current life situation displayed in the right way. 😆
I'm so early, the view count feels like this is a new youtube channel.
Looks like we need someone to create a standard for fan connections that all companies must follow
so we will have even more competing standards ?
xkcd 927
We already have one, it just so happens that it uses one cable per fan.
I do like the idea of showcasing the gpu like this. I mean yes, in regular cases, you can see the gpu but this completely focuses on it. It wonder if they will manufacture an adapter for 2 fan cards.
I like the "MeshBox 500" 4:48 , that's a nice case. I hope it'll be available in an all black, no rgb model as well.
Actually, replace that glass side panel with a sound deadened solid panel and it'd be perfect.
Those mini itx cases that display the whole gpu look great. Although dust accumulation on the card would be a pain in the ass probably
Vacuum-cleaner module you slap on your card - it immobilizes your card fans, and sucks the dust right out. Other fans that may be affected have to be immobilized by manually shoving long sticks through them :)
Patent pending.
So is Steve's job now to go around roasting companies for meme level marketing/advertising? Cause I'm here for it
Nice to see more ITX options from these manufacturers but im curious , i see new mid tower atx cases but are there any new m-atx cases?
That 40-60$ for a pointless heatsink cover is so incredibly insane one would think Tim Cook was behind that idea.
7:40 "Jorking"
Wow the second ITX case reminds me a lot of the ForFun02 Pro case
wow it's amazing how quickly LK99 was integrated into consumer products
7:26 that's a good point because it's an indicator on weither or not the system is working... somewhat.
What happened with V8 3DVC? I dont see it anywhere on Computex videos and pictures. It was supposed to be out by now.
I really like the looks of 612 Ventus.
That ITX idea with an attachable GPU looks very interesting.
I think the point of the ITX case is that heat will probably go up anyways in such an open case. idk if thermals will be that big of an issue on the gpu which saves you all the issues with putting holes in the top and bottom plates
Anything on a hydro ti pro with atx 3.1 instead of the current 3.0?
the modified nr200p reminded me off xikii ff04 and forfun02 pro case. very interesting
Im looking forward to the masterbox 500 I like the design when it’s releasing?
I love how you went and subtly disturbed the displays on the fan section by leaving the cooler on the side, the fan attachment on the table, etc.
Please make more open PC cases. I'd like to see something where you have just a flat plate with a handle shaped like an inverted T so it can hold itself up where the frame is also the reservoir of your water loop with a CNC'ed bracket for PCIe components, and a 360mm rad mount with the option to install a 5.25" bay.
I like that cutout for the GPU.
I would love to see a review of that invertable gpu case
Im curious how the power works for that ITX. If it even lasts a minute on overclock.
I might need to buy a luggage bag just in how sick that NR200 case is for mobility
12:42 yeah... They said that about the last version that is sitting in my pc right now... The cap pops right off, but they never EVER release any other caps for it... You could have them 3d printed pretty easy... but again... Never came to materialization. Look at the CoolerMaster Master Liquid "Mirage" models The center cap pops right out..
"Superconductive. I don't think that word means what you think it means."
Honestly the little aircooler was the most interesting product.
Really like the gpu outside of the case. keeps a lot heat out and ensure perfect air supply go the gpu. I assume this will kill in cooling benchmarks.
What I'd like to know is how the tachometer for each fan can work in a daisy chain system.
The only thing with cases that don't actually protect your components is that they don't protect your components. Even if nothing traumatic happens to it, animals can get into, like let say you go on vacation for a month or are absent for an even more prolonged period and during that time rats or mice get into your house... you don't want them to get into your computer case, because they will f it up.