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HYTE, best known for its gigantic "fish tank" PC cases, enters the CPU cooler scene with the THICC Q60 AIO and FP12 case fans — are the extravagant aesthetics worth the high cost?
The Micro-ATX Y2 Fish Tank Chassis can accommodate a Micro-ATX or Mini-ITX motherboard inside its 1.5mm thick aluminum body, as well as a single 2.5-inch drive, a pair of 90mm fans, a graphics ...
A new PC case hitting the market features a fish tank on top, that can hold about three, and a half gallons of water. Perhaps ironically, the company behind this innovation is called “metal-fish.” ...
Asus Over the years, there has been a consistent flow of fish-tank-style cases filling the ranks of the best PC cases you can buy. Lian Li was the first to popularize this category with their ...
Actually, it’s both! The Y2 Fish Tank Chassis combines a beautiful 13-liter aquarium with an industrial-looking horizontal PC tower, and we love it.
The Aquarium PC Concept Comes Full Circle With Live Fish In A Crazy Chassis by Chris Goetting — Thursday, August 04, 2022, 11:13 AM EDT Comments ...
You can now keep your fish and your computer in the same place. Metal Fish, a China-based PC parts manufacturer, has developed a PC tower chassis that doubles as a small aquarium.
The Sea Drive is a brilliant custom case made by Cameron Watkins of CWE Cases that's part computer, part fully-functional fish tank. You can see it in action in the video above.
That design is not to be confused with the “ aquarium tank PC build ” that was popular a few years ago, suspending PC components in non-conductive mineral oil (with no fish anywhere near it).
AnandTech: Behind GIGABYTE’s Fish Tank Oil System: A New Take on Liquid Cooling One of the more interesting designs out of the computer industry recently has been GIGABYTE’s fish tank PC build.
This isn't Metalfish's first aquatic-themed chassis. The aptly-named Fish Cube is also designed to house fish in the same enclosure as a PC but puts the two side by side instead of top to bottom.
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