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COMPUTEX Press Releases [Bitfenix, Corsair, Noctua]

HXi is overpriced (commented in the other thread about this).

HG10 is a copycat product that people will love because they're fanboys. As far as I can tell Corsair hasn't listed compatibility with AIO coolers from other companies. That was a nice thing for NZXT to do, so lets see if Corsair does the same.

I dont think it directly is as its a full cover and has a built in blower fan. Compatibility is like going to be corsair only I have a feeling, but I really hope not.

Not only is dust attracted to soft surfaces, but the spinning of plastic next to that flocked material will surely generate quite a bit of static electricity which would make the dust even worse.

yea but who knows they might have used a different material for the flocking that we havnt thought of. I mean they are noctua after all.

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People complained that the 250D was too big for mITX, so they make their next mITX case bigger...?

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People complained that the 250D was too big for mITX, so they make their next mITX case bigger...?

air 240 is also micro atx if thats what your talking about

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air 240 is also micro atx if thats what your talking about

No, the 380T.

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No, the 380T.

i would wait for actual dimensions it might just look bigger

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You can find the dimension on corsairs website at http://www.corsair.com/en-us/landing/graphite-series-380t-780t

I like the looks even more with those pics but yea its on the bigger side my ITX build, ChibiPC, uses a Lian-Li PC-TU200B which is quite a bit smaller.

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I like the looks even more with those pics but yea its on the bigger side my ITX build, ChibiPC, uses a Lian-Li PC-TU200B which is quite a bit smaller.

I've been looking at the ncase m1, cuz its tiny.

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I've been looking at the ncase m1, cuz its tiny.

Maybe a bit too small? I dont know really but I fit exactly what I needed and ever wanted into the TU200 after a bit of modification.

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I like the idea of fuzzy Noctuas. Unfortunately the reality of fuzzy Noctuas will probably be a dusty one.

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  • 1 year later...

The atlas looks like it be a breeze to build, with the removable tray and all.

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