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COMPUTEX 2014: Corsair shows new Cases, DDR4 and GPU Cooling System

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Evilsizer

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http://www.madshrimps.be/articles/article/1000612/#axzz33Zs4Kj38

im liking what im seeing... I'm kinda digging the new mITX towers they have. Has a lot of features and nice layout for being able to use their AIO wc solutions.

someone at corsair had the right thought with makeing a mount to be able to use existing AIO wc solutions they make/sell to be used on GPU's.

the being able to monitor you PSU temps and power is interesting. I wonder what this new "feature" is going to add for a retail price. As i dont see a psu with that feature being within my budget.
 
http://www.madshrimps.be/articles/article/1000612/#axzz33Zs4Kj38

im liking what im seeing... I'm kinda digging the new mITX towers they have. Has a lot of features and nice layout for being able to use their AIO wc solutions.

someone at corsair had the right thought with makeing a mount to be able to use existing AIO wc solutions they make/sell to be used on GPU's.

the being able to monitor you PSU temps and power is interesting. I wonder what this new "feature" is going to add for a retail price. As i dont see a psu with that feature being within my budget.
There are already a couple/few PSU's out that could do that.. I recall seeing them at CES this year... and I think BobNova reviewed one that did as well?
 
yea the only thing when they designed the 250D it will only accommodate a 120.2 28mm rad, so it won't work with their new line of AIO's with 38mm rads nor any of the competitors as well ? What were they thinking

Have to check them out when I get a moment. Doing a mITX build for a client ATM
 
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