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Titan Robela WaterCase Deluxe Water-Cooling ChassisInterior:
The interior of the Titan Robela WaterCase utilizes a lot of tool-less designs. At the front of the case are the drive bays. The five 5.25" bays all use tool-less slide rails for fast drive installation.
The three hidden 3.5" drive bays located at the bottom of the front also use tool-less slide rails. The only drive bays that do not use tool-less slide rails are the two exposed 3.5" drive bays (though the drive cage is removable to ease drive installation).
At the back of case, each of the seven expansion slots is covered with a reusable snap in cover. In addition, the expansion slots use a tool-less securing mechanism for securing expansion cards. Above the expansion slots is a snap-in 92mm fan cage occupied by a chromed and grilled plastic fan. The fan's power cable is neatly routed through the edge of the case to a small connections center at the bottom front corner of the case.
A small tab above the motherboard tray offers subtle support for a power supply. At the top of the interior is another snap-in fan cage which can support an 80mm fan.
All the edges of the interior are either folded or rounded to help prevent the chances of getting cut.
As mentioned before, the left side panel features a monstrous radiator. In fact, from the interior shows that the entire water-cooling system is integrated into the left side panel. Mounted on the radiator are two chromed and grilled 120mm intake fans. They are mounted on the right half of the radiator. In addition to cooling the radiator, these fans are located to provide cooling to any and all expansion cards. Both of the 120mm fan's power wires are neatly routed across and down the left side of the radiator. Along with the fan's power cable, a flat red cable (which is used by the reservoir and pump) is also routed down the side of the radiator. Both of these cables are connected to earlier mentioned connections center at the bottom front corner of the case. Above the radiator is a plastic enclosure which houses the reservoir and submerged pump. To the left of the enclosure is a water flow indicator. To the bottom right of the radiator is the In and Out ports for the radiator.
The connections center has one Molex port to provide power for all the devices connected to it which include the water pump, all three included case fans, a temperature probe, and even a small sound meter (the location of this meter makes it measure hard drive sound more than anything else). The connections center is also connected to the front LCD display, providing it power as well as data for the various information the LCD displays. The bottom of the left side panel is attached to the bottom of the case with two plastic detachable chains. These chains help prevent moving the side panel too far from the case; thus, accidentally disconnecting certain cables or worse, water tubes from the radiator to the water-block. Additional Water-cooling Components Description:
The CPU water-block, along with all the other accessories and components for water-cooling system are all enclosed in a white box. In addition to the CPU water-block, there is also a GPU water-block, mounting brackets for both water-blocks, easy connect tubing, coolant, thermal paste, and even RAM sinks for the video card memory.
Both the CPU and GPU blocks have a chromed top with a mirror finish copper base.
The included water tubing is made of silicon. Though their thickness is decent, their interior diameter is rather small.
Two bottles of orange coolant are included. The coolant helps prevent the water from freezing as well as keep the pump working properly.
8 square blue RAM sinks are included. The RAM sinks are made of aluminum and pretty big. They should more than fit any video card's RAM.
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