This case is huge, and I mean massive. I could probably fit 3 1/2 haf 912's (my first case) in this monster. Cable management is a breeze (if your psu has the long enough cables
)
I'd recommend some sleeved extensions.
The cooling options are great as well. There's so much space for radiators. this is the ultimate watercooling case. And if 4 480 rads isnt enough, you can always pick up the pedestal for a little extra $$.
This is why caselabs is so great, the limitless options for what you can do with the case.
supports e-atx and hptx so those with the SR-2 for example don't have to worry about the fit.
The number of possible 5.25 drives is mind boggling, I have no idea how anyone could use all of the bays
The window, (payed extra) while being a dust magnet, is great as well.
I highly recommend this case and wish I could give it 10 out of 5 stars.
Pros
Cons
HUGE. 4x 480mm radiator support, Removable Motherboard Tray, customer support, too many to list!!
Could you maybe add a lovely picture to that review so we can see how truly huge it is (Smiley face here, but they seem so get deleted automatically in these replies)
Would consider this TH10 from Case Labs as my best PC purchase in 15 plus years of building PC gaming rigs.
So far I have following in the case,
Riva MB With Watercooling blocks
3930k cpu Water Cooled
(Two) 1200 Corsair PSU's
(Three) Saphire 7970 GPU's Water Cooled (non reference blue PCB)
(Four) 4 Fan Rad's from Koolance (all airflow exits the case)
17 Corsair HP Cooling Fans in pull configuration with1 for HardDrives
Koolance fan controller (fans run at 5% power and keeps all three GPU's at 35C at load)
Koolance 450 pump
Koolance Dual Bay Res
Have so much room my single loop is as follows:
Res + Pump + CPU + MB Waterblock + Rad + 7970 + Rad + 7970 + Rad + 7970 + Rad
I wanted all of my GPU's to run the same temps and if I wanted to switch a GPU out or drain the system I could just swing a GPU out of the case and disconnect outside since all water feeds come from the front of the case area and are about 20 inches in length and this case is the only one to fit all this easily.
I run Eyefinity on three monitors playing BF3 with everything overclocked and it runs great every night.
Pros
Cons
Craftmanship is perfect, slide out MB Tray and so much room you are limitless on setup.
For starters I must say I'm still completely blown away but the awesomeness of this case, CaseLabs really outdid themselves on this one. It was purchased for my second computer build and was originally going to get the MH10 but decided to just go balls out and get the TH10 and I'm thankful that I did, It has all the space you could ever need and then some. My favorite thing about it is the removable motherboard tray, it just makes everything so much easier plus it slides in and out like a dream.
If you're looking for a computer case you're going to have for years down the road then pick up a CaseLabs, it might be a little pricy but it's worth it. I'd recommend it to anyone that's looking for the best of the best.
Pros
Cons
Very large, high quality aluminum, LOVE the removeable motherboard tray.
I purchased this one back in March of 2011. I think this was about the 5th or 6th TH-10 he sold. I haven't made any changes to my PC at all since early 2013 due to pure quiet enjoyment and great stability. (weird huh
). I started getting some possible RAM errors out of nowhere last week so I decided it was high time to clean and flush it.
This case is just fantastic to work in. I could not even imagine going back to a more traditional case. I got the whole thing torn down in about 5 minutes, once these new parts arrive I'll get it back together in no time. No cuts on my hands, no swearing, no compromises with any cabling or tubing to accommodate for shortcomings of the case as I had in with smaller units.
It is still holding up great as it was on the day I bought it. It may have some scratches but since opening the box I haven't had any reason to deal with their customer service at all, the thing is just rock solid.
I can't think of one single problem it's caused me.
I did spend a little time last night looking around at other cases (I've been out of the loop with this PC stuff for a few years). I had to float the idea of making a case change to see if I'm missing something. Nope, I didn't really find anything better, except maybe similar models from case labs obviously. I'll be keeping this one for years to come.
Pros
Cons
Build quality, removable motherboard tray, abundant room to work in, super clean separation of main hardware and utility pieces
NONE. ok, maybe it is a little too large sometimes.
Ratings
Overall
5
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