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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I've been using cases with side windows since 2012 and I've never had an issue.
Same, since 1999.
For me solid top would be showstopper issue. Locks you out of any sensible AIO config for good.
The pctures are confusing: where's the PSU? On top sucking the hot air from inside the box instead of having fresh from outside?
I have no interest in an AIO, at least for that machine. It is a gaming/general use machine.
Due to the airflow, I doubt the PSU heat situation will be an issue. Those big/numerous fans I will crank up. It will be in a different room that the one I play games in anyway.
A 15m USB 3 & display port cables allows me to do that.
My main criteria is room and support for very large graphics cards.
Yes one my PCs from many years ago is inside a Corsair Vengeance case. Nice clearance and even with drive bays populated and fans placements filled up, still had plenty of room for parts such as Corsair HX1000 and RTX 3080 Ti
I was thinking of getting that case at one point and having the psu at the top was the reason I didn't buy it. I ended up getting the Meshify 2 XL instead.
No thanks. Not selling that one. That will become the new case for my server.
When I put in the ebay 5 drive cheap cage, will have capacity for 11 3.5 inch drives.
The reason for an upgrade is mainly massive GPU sizes.