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In case you haven't already, check out this pic from Anandtech's coverage of Zalman's exhibit at Computex:
Design For Quad-CPU Board, Check Out Component Spread
Maybe I'm not the case-wiring neatnik I thought I was when I ordered that first spool of split-loom and broke out the old gas-station crack-torch lighter, but this pic strikes a chord in the soul of my case-interior imagination. Look at the fans on the case floor! I don't even care that it's an AMD setup, that's COOL in my book. But it took me a long time to figure out just what that drive was in the extreme right foreground, on the case door, it would seem... No, wait, I guess I don't know what it is after all. Help, anyone? Could it be a PCI-E card in an enclosure? Would that even work, that far separated from the mainboard? WTF is that? Well, anyway, bravo to Zalman for this case design. I think it's cool. Of course, I dread the sound of four nasty little 60mm CPU fans working in there, but who keeps stock HSFs anyway?
/just sayin'
Design For Quad-CPU Board, Check Out Component Spread
Maybe I'm not the case-wiring neatnik I thought I was when I ordered that first spool of split-loom and broke out the old gas-station crack-torch lighter, but this pic strikes a chord in the soul of my case-interior imagination. Look at the fans on the case floor! I don't even care that it's an AMD setup, that's COOL in my book. But it took me a long time to figure out just what that drive was in the extreme right foreground, on the case door, it would seem... No, wait, I guess I don't know what it is after all. Help, anyone? Could it be a PCI-E card in an enclosure? Would that even work, that far separated from the mainboard? WTF is that? Well, anyway, bravo to Zalman for this case design. I think it's cool. Of course, I dread the sound of four nasty little 60mm CPU fans working in there, but who keeps stock HSFs anyway?
/just sayin'
