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My new case. InWin D-Frame

dieselstation

Golden Member
Just spent freaking $400 on this InWin D-Frame case. I'm insane.. i know.. but I've been drooling over it for such a long time, that I finally just bit the bullet and got it. It's a BEAST! and it's a bit heavier then I expected. Special Edition with only 500 made. I got #304.

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I thought it was a backpack leaf blower & was ready to report this thread as needing to be moved to the garage.
 
I think one thing that would be really cool in a "case" like this is if they made all the compartments adjustable, like a clamp almost, where you can adjust for the size of your power supply (I have a bigger one than regular), adjust the height of the case for full ATX vs ATX vs Micro vs ITX, and have removable compartments and such for things like hard drive bays and fans.
 
Umm. I'm a total noob with water cooling but ideally shouldn't the rad be rotated 180 degrees so that the tubes go in at the bottom? Propably doesn't make that much difference. Anyway Grats on the case, that red has some "pop" to it.
 
No, it doesn't make any difference. That's not real water cooling though, that's just a Corsair all-in-one liquid cooler. In a real water cooler it would probably matter a bit more where the pump was located
 
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