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It's a bit too retro for me, though. /shrug
An actual button to switch fans to 100% on the case.
Groundbreaking technology.
Only downside is that all my 5.25" hardware have black plastic faces instead of beige. Maybe I'll have to try painting them or something.
5.25 bay fan controllers are as old as that case design.....granted they were server and workstation devices but they were there man.....
It probably won't beat my Corsair 400R (which is similar age) in cooling performance either.
But man to see a new beige case again, and a case with 3x5.25" bays, sure does give me warm feelings deep inside.
Because it's probably a very low yield run so cost of tooling is spread across not so many cases, might be a bit cheaper outside US too.
Product page is out. US$240 is their expected price point and I'll be happy to pay it for this behemoth.
https://www.performance-pcs.com/products/phobya-ultrabig-watercase-v-1-black-edition-ph-73355
Looks very awesome. I don't really love the black hardware everywhere (makes it look less retro) but it still looks great.
Now the issue: How do I get my black drive bay items to match the beige? I guess spraypainting them is the only way.
That thing is comically large lol it wouldn't even fit under my desk
It's nearly a foot taller than the FLP02