I'll probably get shot for starting another thread featuring my case design, but I thought, as it has been specifically designed for liquid cooling, why not see what you guys thought of it. Specifically, those who don't frequent the computer case forum, or those who may not be interested in looking at the Render Gallery.
The dimensions of the case are: depth - 680mm, width - 230mm, height - 620mm and because of its size, will probably be constructed from aluminum. It can accommodate a 480 (120.4) rad in the top and a 360 (120.3) rad in the bottom. The case width would allow a push-pull configuration of 38mm fans, 38mm shrouds, rad of choice, 38mm shrouds, and 38mm fans. There is enough room for a long PSU if required, and the motherboard tray will except an extended ATX motherboard. There are 3 5.25" drive bays and room for 4 HDD's. Case cooling is provided by a single 200mm intake fan at the front, a single 120mm exhaust fan at the rear, plus the flow provided by the PSU fan. The is plenty of room in the centre section for a couple of pumps and reservoirs and I've provided routes for cables and tubing. I think that's most of the information you would want to know. Please let me know what you think. I am hoping to get it put into production, and have contacted a couple of well known case manufactures. I haven't heard anything back yet, but if I can show them that it would be a popular case, I'm sure one of them would be interested...
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