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The Alta F1 now has a page on the Silverstone website, has been released and reviewed in China, and is recieving a limited release on Europe via CaseKing.
From what I have heard, CaseKing do not ship to The United Kingdom but are a sister company of Overclockers so possibly we can convince Overclockers to stock this case?
It's an awful lot of money for a still very flawed case. They clearly tried to use as much existing tooling as possible including sticking with the PSU shroud being covered by glass and not being the full width of the case.
The fans are also 3-pin/DC which is ludicrous in this day-and-age. Only the significantly more expensive RGB 140mm AP fans are PWM.
But ultimately there is nothing quite like it on the market and cooling is reportedly very respectable as long as you don't have a GPU that struggles when it's heat pipes are rotated 90°.
From what I have heard, CaseKing do not ship to The United Kingdom but are a sister company of Overclockers so possibly we can convince Overclockers to stock this case?
It's an awful lot of money for a still very flawed case. They clearly tried to use as much existing tooling as possible including sticking with the PSU shroud being covered by glass and not being the full width of the case.
The fans are also 3-pin/DC which is ludicrous in this day-and-age. Only the significantly more expensive RGB 140mm AP fans are PWM.
But ultimately there is nothing quite like it on the market and cooling is reportedly very respectable as long as you don't have a GPU that struggles when it's heat pipes are rotated 90°.