@hiddenvalleyhanch9229 well youd actually kinda need to make it water cooled because with that many fans it would create vertices and shit. the airflow would be terrible. so yeah, dumbest, most non functional case ever
This case is not very functional first off. And second you realize even if a cpu is water cooled it still needs fans right? The liquid still needs to be cooled via a radiator
@@nathanielsmith4691I believe it’s the amount of wires. The non icue link ll120 fans have 2 cables, one for rgb and the other for power. Theres 48 fans! Which totals 96 cables, yikes!
Nah, since it uses a lot of fans it'll be quiet. If you have 1 fan cooling your PC it's gonna have to me on max, which is loud as hell. But if u used 10 different fans, you only have to put them on low power so it's not loud
The usual idea is to have positive air pressure inside of the case, to have a steady outgoing flow of air for all the little holes in the case, to prevent dust from getting in through there. This allows you to control the only source of air intake, which you want to go through a reasonable filter medium. We see in the video that the fans have no filter on either side. This PC will get very dusty very quickly. And it is hard to clean to top if off. Cleaning is all about surface area and ease of reaching the spots you need to clean. And the surface area of this case is made of fans.. which both have a lot of surface area and are hard to clean. TL;DR: Looks cool but is literally one of the most impractical and least desirable cases to actually own, with little to no upsides to show for it. Not to mention.. it doesnt even need to be a cube. The case is literally split in half by a huge wall in the middle, making half the fans basically decorations.
@@fernandocervantes4729babidi’s reaction aka this duded reaction to the electricity bill “AAAAAH AAAAAAAAH WHAAAAAAAAT THEEEE HEEEEELL,AAAAAAaaaaaaaaH!”
Deze 2 gekken flikken het wel even hoor! Een theatershow/boekpresentatie/comedyshow en dagbesteding in een show... Wat een helden!! Ik zeg dit moet een landelijk dingetje worden!
That's unique and insanely cool. I have 9 Corsair RGB fans. 3 of which are part of the CPU cooler. So I'm into RGB fans but this right there is next level cool.
@@Airidd No, he is right. The usual idea is to have positive air pressure inside of the case, to have a steady outgoing flow of air for all the little holes in the case, to prevent dust from getting in through there. This allows you to control the only source of air intake, which you want to go through a reasonable filter medium. We see in the video that the fans have no filter on either side. This PC will get very dusty very quickly. AND it will be HARD to clean. Cleaning is all about surface area. And the surface area of this case is made of fans.. TL;DR: Looks cool but is literally one of the most impractical and least desirable cases to actually own, with little to no upsides to show for it. Not to mention.. it doesnt even need to be a cube. The case is literally split in half by a huge wall in the middle, making half the fans basically decorations.
@@CoolBoy76628 Generally speaking there's three schools of thought. 1: Positive pressure, you have more intake fans than exhaust fans, this leads to a lot of air getting pushed into the case, but has the downside of there being so much air inside that it actually gets pushed out at the seams of the case, which can lead to hot air getting pushed out towards the area of the case where you have the intake fans. 2: Negative pressure, you have more exhaust fans than intake fans, this leads to air flowing through your case really fast, which can sometimes mean that there's barely enough time for the heat to dissipate into the air before the air is exhausted from the case. 3: Balanced, kinda self explanatory, but you have the same amount of intakes as exhausts, which in theory should have the air flowing through the case in good order. Why am I bringing all of this up? Well, that fan cube is a nightmare for figuring out which of the three applies to it... especially if they forgot about airflow and just installed all the fans in the same direction ''to make it symmetrical'' which would either have all fans as intakes or exhausts which is bad...
@@KryptoKn8 volts alone aren't used to measure electricity usage. The fans could be running 5v @ 100mA each. Or they could be running at 5v @ 5A each. The voltage tells you nothing unless you combine it with the current. Thanks for trying.
I remember when I built my first PC, back in 1998. Just a metal box, hdd, modem, onboard vga, ram, cdrom, fdd. Mb and PS. I still have it in my garage with an upgraded vodoo graphics card haha.