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Quote : The Evolv X interior is designed in such way that no space is lost, providing you with the ultimate flexibility to customize your desired configuration. Whether it’s a high-end watercooling show case, professional data storage system or even a dual-system PC, the Evolv X has got you covered while keeping a mid tower form-factor.

Source : http://www.phanteks.com/Enthoo-Evolv-X.html



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I hope they make it in a mATX version and ITX version. Having 2 ITX builds in one system would be cool. :)
 
Expected release date is August 28th. Tomorrow.
Ive become a big Phanteks lover the past year or so, ive had the Shift, Shift X and now the Luxe including all there fans,water blocks etc so ive been waiting for this release. All my water cooling hardware should transfer right over so i am definitely excited.
 
Phanteks just makes me cry tears of joy. This is a really good evolution... really living up to its name.

Nice to see good spacing between the glass vertical gpu.
An update to the whole line would be great, especially with an aluminum itx.
 
For those that might be interested. Phanteks said there is not enough space on the front intake for fans/radiator and still be able to use the HDD mounts. I had hoped to move my mini-itx server with it's 6 HDDs and still be able to mount an AIO or go for a full loop. I will wait and see what the reviews have to say, might be a way to modify the case to get it to work.

Read on the Phanteks site is it will go on sale/pre-sale tomorrow and won't ship till around the 10th.
 
Ive yet to understand why some manufacturers put TG on the backside of the case. Someone spending this amount on a case does not have rgb ssd's, they have high end m.2's stuck on their boards.
 
For those that might be interested. Phanteks said there is not enough space on the front intake for fans/radiator and still be able to use the HDD mounts. I had hoped to move my mini-itx server with it's 6 HDDs and still be able to mount an AIO or go for a full loop. I will wait and see what the reviews have to say, might be a way to modify the case to get it to work.

Read on the Phanteks site is it will go on sale/pre-sale tomorrow and won't ship till around the 10th.
So mount the AIO to the top or back? It doesn't have to be on the front, there's plenty of space.
 
Was thinking more along the lines of a full custom loop with dual rads. Or even dual system with dual AIOs. Figured since I had asked, someone else might have wondered the same thing.
Then this probably isn't the case for you unless you can move to 2.5" drives, you are correct. Those extra drive mounts are sold separately anyway.

On the other hand, a real loop on a server is just going to be a huge no, at least in my opinion. The point of a server is to "just work" and be easy to maintain when it stops working. That means there should be no overclocking, and since even TR2 can be cooled on air stock, there's no reason for water at all anyway. It's more maintenance for no gain.

Can do what you want to, obviously, but putting water in a server, especially data storage where you probably care about it, is stupid. At least to me.
 
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