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Misteeq
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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Opa H." (Jun 19th 2011, 9:57pm)
Misteeq
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We are laying out the foundation of the upcoming TX10 (aka “Godzilla”). The intent is to build the best available platform for running a system to the limit for extended periods of time (i.e. folding). It is designed primarily for eVGA SR-2 based system, but could obviously be used for other boards as well. We’ll have a smaller (more reasonable?) HPTX case in the future, but this one is intended for “extreme” applications.
The specs are still pretty fluid, but some features are firm:
HPTX form factor ( supports evga SR-2 )
Two extended length PSU’s
Up to (6) 560 radiators of which four will be a “drop in” design to facilitate assembly
36 Flex-Bays
Overall design will be similar to the M8/M10 but bigger and heavier construction
At the moment the size is about 20"W x 30"D x 36"H, but that is still open to change. Yes, it’s huge but not just for the sake of being big. When you have 4 rads that big (and up to 32 fans or more) proper air circulation becomes an issue not to mention, pumps, reservoirs, and miles of tubing
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CaseLabs is a division of California Fabrication Co., a contract precision sheetmetal manufacturer with 40 years of experience building electronic cabinets and enclosures for a variety of applications and industries.
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