Watercooled Case
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Product:
TITAN Robela Watercase
Pros:
Maintains steady idle temp and pretty stable workload temp
Colorful manual with multi lanquage support
All adapters included for all CPU and VPU types (exc. 7800GTX)
Very quiet system (57db on avg.)
Tool Free Design
Cons:
Weights almost 60lbs dry, unassembled
Power supply clearance restrictions
Manual too vauge for novice, took me 3 hours to finish
Only 1/4 diameter tubing, limited waterflow (1/2 preferred)
Specs:
Radiator Flu mounted on door with 2-120mm intake fans.
1 available 80mm fan slot in top of case
1 available 80mm fan slot in front of case
1 90mm fan for exhaust in rear of fan (should be 120mm)
LCD Display for temp, waterflow, waterlevel & fan rpm
Detailed Review:
This case was the best buy for me since I was looking for the 200.00 range that included GPU and VPU watercooling. I didnt know much about watercooling and from looking at the individual parts you have to buy (and the knowledge to know what to get) I quickly saw my 200.00 budget falling short of the task I wanted to complete. Microcenter is the place I got this steal (was 249.99). Everything was included that is needed from start to finish so after about an hour of pacing the floor looking at all of the options I had to choose from I chose TITAN (was what I wanted to do anyway from the day I saw this setup in Microcenter). Unfortunately at the time I wasnt aware that the ID for the waterlines was only 1/4, I understand now that you want at least 3/8 or preferrably 1/2 ID waterline. But fortunately for me I am getting the results I want on my Prescott processor ( 95* ~ 105* on avg.)







