** GO BIG OR GO HOME - 8PACK UNLEASHES THE D888WX ATX CUBE CASE **

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Finally, we are happy to introduce you to the Ian '8Pack' Parry designed PC-D888WX ATX Cube Case, manufactured by the aluminium masters - Lian-Li. The PC-D888WX is based on a meticulous modification of the pre-existing and huge PC-D666WRX case, with absolute focus on making a watercooling behemoth! The PC-D888WX can support an exceptional amount of radiators, including 4 x 360mm's, a front 480mm and a 120mm - 17 x 120mm spaces in total, all of which can support push/pull configurations if required. Furthermore, the PC-D888WX has a dedicated pump mount which can hold 2 pumps, really giving you a wealth of options for some epic setups!

As with all Lian-Li cases, the PC-D888WX is solidly constructed throughout with aluminium, with various rubber grommets for an abundance of cable management options throughout the chassis. As to be expected from an 8Pack case, hardware support is substantial, with room from E-ATX motherboards of all sizes, 420mm VGA cards, 420mm PSU's, 165mm CPU coolers and a pair of HDD racks which support 6 x 3.5" HDD's or 4 x 2.5" HDD's, with hot swap backplanes on both racks.

The 8Pack branding on this case is subtle yet professionally done, with an etched 8Pack logo in the corner of the side window, and an additional 8Pack drive bay cover supplied if you prefer this. Installation is made easy with pop-off side panels and front bezels.

The D888WX has been meticulously redesigned from the D666WRX chassis by 8Pack to offer everything needed to build the best PC around, conforming to and even surpassing 8Pack's elite tier standards for an enthusiast PC case, which is why it is used to house the most premium system in the 8Pack range - The Supernova, with heavily overclocked Quad SLI NVIDIA Geforce Titan X GPU's and an Intel i7 Extreme 5960X CPU fully water-cooled to the highest possible standard.

The D888WX is an astounding mix of looks, hardware support and water-cooling potential and is fully 8Pack approved for only the best hardware the market has to offer. Stock is available now and I'm sure 8Pack & myself will be active on this thread to answer any questions you may have about this absolute beast of a chassis!



Lian-Li PC-D888WX 8Pack Edition ATX Cube Case - Black @ £499.99 inc VAT

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Finally, in conjunction with Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd, Ian '8Pack' Parry has unleashed the PC-D888WX ATX Cube PC Chassis, with the ultimate in radiator and component support for any hardware enthusiast looking for the uncompromising best in class computer case for their water-cooling needs. The PC-D888WX has phenomenal liquid-cooling support, with no less than 6 separate radiator mount options including up to 360mm radiators on the bottom and rear of the case, two 360mm radiators on the top of the case, a further 120mm radiator on the rear of the case and a 480mm radiator on the front of the case, all of which can support push/pull configurations if required, which gives the user a vast amount of cooling potential to create some amazing watercooled setups, especially with integrated mount space for a pair of pumps!

As is standard with all Lian-Li cases, the D888WX is made completely from aluminium, with various rubber grommets for intricate cable management opportunities throughout the chassis. Hardware support is comprehensive, with space for E-ATX motherboards of all sizes, 420mm VGA cards, 420mm ATX PSU's, 165mm CPU coolers, along with a pair of HDD racks that can support 6 x 3.5" HDD's or 4 x 2.5" HDD's, including hot-swap backplanes on both racks. Connectivity is also well covered, with 4 x Super Speed USB3.0 ports and HD Audio/Microphone connectors on the front I/O panel.

The attractive side window has the 8Pack logo etched in the corner, and there is the option to replace the front drive bay cover with an 8Pack designed version if you prefer. Installation is a breeze with pop-off side panels & front bezels, along with tool-less mounting for the hard drives. The D888WX has been meticulously redesigned from the D666WRX chassis by 8Pack to offer everything needed to build the best PC around, conforming to and even surpassing 8Pack's elite tier standards for an enthusiast PC case, which is why it is used to house the most premium system in the 8Pack range - The Supernova, with heavily overclocked Quad SLI NVIDIA Geforce Titan X GPU's and an Intel i7 Extreme 5960X CPU fully water-cooled to the highest possible standard.

The D888WX is an astounding mix of looks, hardware support and water-cooling potential and is fully 8Pack approved for only the best hardware the market has to offer.

Specifications
- Model: PC-D888WX
- Case Type: Full Tower Chassis
- Dimensions: (W) 380mm, (H) 597mm, (D) 511mm
- Colour: Black with Window
- Front bezel Material: Aluminium
- Side Panel: Aluminium
- Body Material: Aluminium
- Net Weight: 12.3kg
- 5.25" drive bay (External): 5
- 3.5" drive bay (External): None
- HDD bay: 3.5" HDD x 6 or 2.5" HDD x 4
- Expansion Slots: 8
- Motherboard: E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX
- System Fan (Front): 120mm Fan x 4 (Optional)
- System Fan (Rear): 120mm Fan x 4 (Optional)
- System Fan (Top): 120mm Fan x 6 (Optional)
- System Fan (Bottom): 120mm Fan x 3 (Optional)
- Watercooling Radiator Support: Bottom: Up to 360mm, Front: Up to 480mm, Top: Up to 2 x 360mm, Rear: Up to 360mm + separate 120mm, Dedicated Pump Mount for 2 Pumps
- I/O Ports: USB3.0 x 4, HD Audio
- Maximum Compatibility: VGA Card length: 420mm, PSU length: 420mm, CPU cooler height:165mm
- PSU: ATX(Not Included)
- Gross Weight: 14.6Kg


Only £499.99 inc VAT.

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Iv been looking at the 666 as a replacement for my aging cosmos s but the 666 came up a tad short on rad space

Can you please clarify the rad support
you state "The PC-D888WX can support an exceptional amount of radiators, including 4 x 360mm's, a front 480mm and a 120mm - 17 x 120mm spaces in total, all of which can support push/pull configurations if required"

does this mean it can fit a 480mm in push/pull in the front while also fitting a 360 push/pull in the top and bottom on the same side?

the case is slightly taller than the 666 have you increased the gap dimensions between the top of the mobo tray and the top of the case or is it still 10cm? where have the extra 17mm been used?

im aiming to fill as much rad space as i can depending on ease of removal etc, which rads would you recommend to max out its cooling potential for the left side, also i assume the removal of the top from the bays allows for better access and use for that sides 360 so it should also fit a thick push/pull with room to breathe

my concerns come from the supernova pictures as it looks like it cant fit a 480 and 2x360 and going from the back picture i assume its the same on the other side

ideally if you could also provide its new internal dimensions that would be ideal
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Just heads up beware how you take off the side panels as the pins can be somewhat fragile if you pull the panel off unevenly.

i have 480 and 360 rads in my 666 but i only use fans in push.

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Just heads up beware how you take off the side panels as the pins can be somewhat fragile if you pull the panel off unevenly.

i have 480 and 360 rads in my 666 but i only use fans in push.

Zia

thats interesting i assume that's not the thick rads, what thickness will it support when running 480 and 360?

ill have to dig about and see which config is most efficient altho im still quite tempted not to have a 360 on the top left and just run as fans only, since my current cooling takes a hit from the warm air inside the case going through the rad, a single thick 480 and a 360 on the right will still be overkill anyway which leaves 2x240 for gpus using sealed coolers or add another loop in for them separately, i do like options and overkill
 

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Had to mount the 360 on top righthand side. its bit of a tight fit but doable and they are both 60mm Hardware lab rads. 3x360 would be a lot easier.would have thought this being taller than mine both 480 and 360 would fit easily on one side.the dual pump mount is cool too but just fitted mine on the floor.with res mount next to 480

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Wonder if Lian used thicker alloy on this model compared to the 600 / 666 they were a bit on the thin side, mine felt like the motherboard tray was made from tinfoil.

The newer cases are certainly light weight compared to the models from a few years back.
 
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Wonder if Lian used thicker alloy on this model compared to the 600 / 666 they were a bit on the thin side, mine felt like the motherboard tray was made from tinfoil.

The newer cases are certainly light weight compared to the models from a few years back.

Yes the Aluminum on this one is thicker.

Yes man I can bench it!! Come on I am the 8PACK after all!!
 
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