Custom Build - Pocket Power

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We've been asked to build a small, transportable system with as much power as we can cram into it for gaming.

I thought I'd give you a brief "build log" of the process.

We start with a nice pile of components...

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A Maximus Gene and dual GTX 980 Strix blocked up with some stunning EK Nickel..

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Some in situ shots....

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and the stunning Monsoon Pump Res..

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The cables from the pump are now braided black too. More to follow.
 
Not personally sure on the choice of case that said ive never handled one in person. Wouldn't a handled case be better for a commonly transported system :)?

It's going to be travelling via various airlines so we are also providing a custom made, wheeled flight case. Hence, the small size.

How comes its not on your site?

Because it has not officially been launched yet & we may keep it as a system integration part only.
 
No filters as standard. No reason that you couldn't add some but when we designed the case it wasn't a prime consideration. Also, as you can tell from their "Frame" cases In-Win rarely give dust a second thought :p

As for the price, it is, first and foremost, a watercooling case and this level of watercooling support comes at a price. The only other cases available with this level of support are more expensive, modular &/or custom made.
 
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with air flow to radiators being the primary consideration, I wouldn't. Looking at some other really high end, watercooling focused chassis', their designers seem to agree.

Each to their own I suppose. This is, after all, a case designed for WC & modding enthusiasts. Adding filters (should they want to) is well within their capability.
 
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