Cryorig as unveiled a new Mac style PC case which has been designing specifically for gaming PCs the cylindrical PC chassis, enables system makers and enthusiasts to build Mac Pro-styled gaming computers with ease and accommodates a mini-ITX motherboard together with one graphics card as you can see in the image above.
The Ola PC case is expected to be officially launched sometime during 2017 and has space for one 3.5” HDD as well as one or two 2.5” storage devices. Check out the specifications that have been released below.
The AnandTech explains more about the gaming PC case :
Cryorig’s Ola has a rather sophisticated internal cooling system that relies on one big 140 mm fan and two shark-gill like side air intake ducts (one for each compartment) that run the length of the case and let in cool air from the outside. Components like CPU and GPU will have to use their own cooling solutions.
At present, Cryorig does not reveal anything about the maximum TDP of a GPU that the Ola chassis can house, but claims that the maximum TDP of its CPU should not be higher than 100 W, which is enough for non-overclocked Intel Core i7 K-series processors in LGA1151 packaging, but which does not give any headroom for overclocking.
The 100 W limitation is likely conditioned by supported cooling system, which cannot be higher than 72 – 82 mm and its top cannot be larger than 92×92 mm. In its press materials, Cryorig shows off its Ola chassis with NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card, which consumes up to 180 W. Hence, it should be possible to build a fairly powerful PC using the Ola.
Source: anandtech
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