ThA_FiLeR Posted September 28, 2002 Posted September 28, 2002 Every man's dream ...uhum...no..Like mine better
zipp51 Posted September 28, 2002 Posted September 28, 2002 Nice case,could you tell us who the manufacturer is?
Guest Posted September 28, 2002 Posted September 28, 2002 Filer: Same Case as you, almost...You guys:Its a Koolance Case, PC2-901 Server ModelComes with watercooling equipment, so you just plug it in. I saw a review for it, it took 30 minutes to setup watercooling with it.Built in temp. monitor...Pre-installed Windows KitRuns you about $270 @ XoXideThen you have to add CPU Cooler, Video Cooler, Lighting, Power supply...
Gelantious Posted September 28, 2002 Posted September 28, 2002 Its no good compared to a Real Homemade Water Cooling setup.Its no match against an all copper solution with Peltier setup.Koolance only uses Aluminum to the waterblock n radiator.
FthrJACK Posted September 28, 2002 Posted September 28, 2002 save yourself a heap load of money and just buy a **** standard case and mod it.those cases are made by chieftec. people keep getting confused and think they are made by antec and thermal take when they are simply third party mods being sold on.in the uk www.overclockers.co.uk sell them, i got my full tower scorpio from there.they also sell the dragon in full tower and atx sizes (that case up there is an ATX dragon by the look)*edit: its got 6 drive bays, its the server case version.DIY! its more fun and rewarding. (cases i mean lol)
Drewdatrip Posted September 28, 2002 Posted September 28, 2002 yea i got the chieftec as well, but its the midsize version of jacks..me likes it alot, its roomy yet its not massive, fits right under my desk perfectly... =Drew
Snoop Posted September 29, 2002 Posted September 29, 2002 is that just a water cooled case of the promethous (not exactly sure what its called) Fridge type thing
Guest Posted September 29, 2002 Posted September 29, 2002 LoL!@[sig removed by administrator: Signature can not exceed 20GB]
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