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EVGA shows m-ITX Hadron case, smaller than Prodigy-size

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Buy this case

Cut out the integrated power supply

Add a normal power supply next to the CPU (there's room, but it won't look as pretty, maybe get a solid panel version?)

Add another 240mm rad in the bottom

That will give you dual 240mm rad which should allow you to cool a 4770K + GTX780

Smallest watercooled system

 

P.S.: Just a theory

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The case looks really sleek. Gives the prodigy a run for its money now.

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what was at CES?

this case in the early stage and then at computex it was called the evga minibox i dont really understand how this is new news or how so many people dont know about this its old

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Buy this case

Cut out the integrated power supply

Add a normal power supply next to the CPU (there's room, but it won't look as pretty, maybe get a solid panel version?)

Add another 240mm rad in the bottom

That will give you dual 240mm rad which should allow you to cool a 4770K + GTX780

Smallest watercooled system

 

P.S.: Just a theory

where does pump and res go and drives

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Very nice design. I assume the fascia is built from plastic, though?

 

Either way, very nice. I hate the design of the Prodigy so if I was looking for such a small case this one would definitely be my first choice.

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I totally want this. I'll make a gaming PC in a console form factor and blow my friends' minds.

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where does pump and res go and drives

 

There's no reason to move the drive cage from where it is right now, and you would need to get a waterblock/pump/reservoir combo. You will basically loose spots for 2 of your SSD's and be left with only 2, but that is enough for me, maybe not for everyone.

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hopefully it fits the gtx790 ;)

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Its just so clean and simplistic. Love it!

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