Newegg Inc. via Walmart has
Thermaltake View 380 XL TG ARGB Dual Chamber Computer Case (Bumblebee, CA-11E-00M4WN-00) for
$79.
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Thermaltake View 380 XL TG ARGB Dual Chamber Computer Case (Bumblebee, CA-11E-00M4WN-00) for
$79.
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About this item:
- Wrapped with a combination of 4mm Tempered glass and mesh panels that View 380 XL provides an excellent look at the system inside while still providing plenty of cooling.
- Extra cutouts allow support for ATX hidden connector motherboards such ASUS BTF, MSI PROJECT ZERO, and GIGABYTE PROJECT STEALTH to hide cables for a cleaner build.
- Featuring support for up to ten 120mm fans as well as 360mm radiator support on the top and side of the chassis. Even maxxed out on cooling the View 380 XL has plenty of space to work in while building and maintenance. Preinstalled are three 120mm ARGB Lite fans mounted on the side angeled tray as intake along with a single additonal fan mounted in the rear as exhaust to start you off.
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also it looks like it has a mesh beside the mount for the all-in-one three fan radiator on the diagonal, I wonder what kind of airflow you would try to set up with this case. I suppose you would pull an air from everywhere except the top and maybe that radiator, and expel it out the top and the radiator
cases should really come with recommended airflow diagrams, and stats about using that airflow pattern. if they did then maybe they would actually design the cases with a pattern in mind.
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To play what game I'm not sure since none currently interest me (maybe BL4)
https://www.thermaltake
much nicer imho
https://www.newegg.com/lian-li-e-...000Z-000D8
completed build
Realistically, the best design would have separate chambers for all the worst heat offenders.
It took them nearly 20 years to figure out that the PSU doesn't need to live with all the other components, so I'd imagine they'll eventually catch on that the GPU should get its own chamber too.
As far as optimal airflow goes, positive pressure is best for cooling, while negative pressure is best for dust reduction.
As long as you have enough positive pressure, the airflow pattern doesn't matter nearly as much. With how big these heatsinks are getting, dead spots are unavoidable.
You're just trying to keep the ambient air stable, rather than providing auxiliary direct cooling.
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