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    Thermaltake introduces Quad FX cases

    Two cooling ducts for those power hungry FX chips.

    Thermaltake Kandalf Extreme Edition





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    cool ducts
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    rofl here we go again, first sli cases, then quad fx cases, what will follow?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovtar
    rofl here we go again, first sli cases, then quad fx cases, what will follow?
    But at least they got ducts. And it's not ceritifed it's recommended.
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    What about the one with the huge 250mm fan. Wouldn't that work just as well, and cool a lot more than just the two procs?
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    Hmmmm, you'd think they would make ducts that are better for their own sinks, like the TTBT-vx, but do those even fit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovtar
    rofl here we go again, first sli cases, then quad fx cases, what will follow?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovtar
    rofl here we go again, first sli cases, then quad fx cases, what will follow?

    You see.. I would say this is another pile of a junk, but I actually think this one is a good idea. This case actually has function, unlike the fata1ty crap case and the SLI/CF cases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanometer
    You see.. I would say this is another pile of a junk, but I actually think this one is a good idea. This case actually has function, unlike the fata1ty crap case and the SLI/CF cases.
    It's annoying when all of your posts are in bold blue font.
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    I agree with Vapor. If you're going to make both tower coolers and cases, why not make them work together?!
    Wait... hang on a second, I'm not buying 4x4! Why do I care?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
    It's annoying when all of your posts are in bold blue font.
    I didn't know he did that in every post

    Some people just want style in every post they make. Hmm maybe I should look into changing the appearance of my posts
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    i don't know if you guys looked or not, but it's actually a pretty sweet case, could be nice competition for the CM stacker if priced right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shift
    I didn't know he did that in every post

    Some people just want style in every post they make. Hmm maybe I should look into changing the appearance of my posts
    Didn't you get the memo? Blue is the new Black.

    But in all seriousness, This case don't look half bad. A push in the right direction.

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    it looks to me like they just add 2 ports to the panel. Maybe I'm blind but the rest looks like the other Kandalf cases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by syne_24
    it looks to me like they just add 2 ports to the panel. Maybe I'm blind but the rest looks like the other Kandalf cases.
    Pretty much correct on that it seems, but a good call for two big heat sources to get some cool air on them. Might be a limited crowd buying the 4x4, but for those that do this will be nice if they don't already have a Stacker or are afraid to mod their own sidepanels.

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    It's good to know that when QFX parts finally do show up, there will be a good case to put them in. Pity it doesn't come with a 1000W PSU and water cooling though...

    BTW, if QFX uses 650W with a single 7900GTX, how big a PSU will it need for SLI?
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    Garbage...

    Just a Kandalf case with 2 ducts that would have proabably
    cost less than a USD to make...

    Who needs ducts?!
    Everyone who know enough will go buy an aftermarket
    cooler, which will be bloody tall and make ducts obsolete...

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    Here's a good idea for air-cooling a QFX system. Two of these blowers might do the job.

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    I'd just hook up one of these to the case...

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    The Stacker and the Kandalf are in totally different categories. The Stacker is a well-built case with understated aesthetics.
    Kandalf is for LAN-party -ers who want a case that shouts, "Look at me!"
    For a flashy LAN-party case, I'd go for the Cooler Master Ammo. But then, I like CM cases, don't I?

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    Quote Originally Posted by topaimz
    Who needs ducts?!
    Everyone who know enough will go buy an aftermarket
    cooler, which will be bloody tall and make ducts obsolete...
    Yes, but getting external air to that area of the motherboard will help immensely. Every case I have I cut 4 holes in the side right acroos from the ram and heatsink and install 80mm fans in them. It's a huge, huge benefit, regardless of how good the heatsink itself is.

    Quote Originally Posted by xVeinx
    I'd just hook up one of these to the case...
    Nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
    It's annoying when all of your posts are in bold blue font.
    IS this more annoying?
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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
    It's annoying when all of your posts are in bold blue font.

    I hope I'm not annoying you !


    anyway this case does look good with 2 ducts.
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    Here's another good cooling idea for all you QFX case modders out there.



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    Quote Originally Posted by gOJDO
    1.2kW PSU
    Or maybe one would like to consider a 2-3KW PSU, you know: Quad SLI, Quad Core CPU's (and even 2 sockets), Dual Monitors, Quad Chasis... what's next? Quad Mice ?
    Excuse me for my English

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