Phanteks Evolv Shift, Shift X, Eclispe P300 and Halos 120mm RGB Fan Frames
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Check out this overview of the Evolv Shift and Shift X. Crafted for flexibility and convenience, fine-tuned for high performance, designed for water cooling. Shift to anywhere, anytime. Enthoo Evolv Shift @ SRP $169 http:
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Reserved....
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#3

Whens the local availability and pricing on these?
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#4

Youtube got review liao. The PCI-E ribbon for GPU, sadly, you cannot have the fans facing out, mean you need to have a very chio backplate on your gpu.
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I feel it's overly complicated
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My thoughts after seeing reviews Pros: Great looking case Nice build quality Good Price Limited liquid cooling support Cons: PCIE cable being too short to mount GPU shroud facing outwards...a fatal flaw Ridiculously large for an ITX case You have to be super careful choosing 120mm radiators if running 2 of them or they may not fit (say one for CPU, another for GPU) A lot of wasted space at the bottom of the case if not using liquid cooling, or just one radiator Max 2 slot width for GPU and if installed with fans facing outwards, GPU thermals gonna be really bad because it sits right next to the glass side panel I personally don't like the cable routing on the case, find it messy, but others may be ok with it I think it would be a great case for someone running a slim 120mm AIO on the CPU which allows another slim 120mm AIO on the GPU but for those running single radiators or an air cooled AIB GPU...I think there are better options unless you like the specific look
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I feel the gpu mounting is design this way. If it face outward, it is fighting for air as the clearance between the gpu shroud and glass are too close. If it face inward, from the video, part of the fans on the gpu are able to suck in cool air from the bottom mounting fan.
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ragnarok95 wrote: I feel the gpu mounting is design this way. If it face outward, it is fighting for air as the clearance between the gpu shroud and glass are too close. If it face inward, from the video, part of the fans on the gpu are able to suck in cool air from the bottom mounting fan. Seems designed for reference cooler designs only
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In a way yes, cool air are been suck in from the below and exhaust out to the top. That also mean, if you put the rad there, your GPU will be sucking in the hot air from the rad.
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