Phanteks
If you’re a streamer, then this is how you should set up your rig! Two monitors positioned on top of each other … the top one for streaming and the bottom one as your main gaming monitor.
Phanteks showcased their huge Enthoo Elite chassis with some interesting builds. One has an Asus ROG Dominus Extreme C621 motherboard. while the other contains the Gigabyte C621 Aorus Xtreme motherboard. Both running the monster 28-core Xeon W-3175X processor from Intel.
And here we have the new Phanteks Enthloo Luxe2 full tower chassis. The system built by Phanteks comes with a total of 15 fans!
Phanteks also demo’ed their complete range of water cooling components, including a new L-shaped distro plate that fits at the back of the chassis. Nice!
Other products include their power supplies and mini USB speaks for streamers/gamers.
EKWB
At this year’s Computex EK (so some people prefer EKWB), showcased their new “Connect” ecosystem with software to control all your RGB lighting, fans speeds, pump speeds and temperatures.
And what do you think of this (see above). The EK Magnitude DIY CPU water block. Now you can custom design your own CPU water block to suit your tastes at any time. We also got to play with some nice, easy to use fittings with various color rings.
Of course, we need to see all these water cooling components at work … and so we did. There were some nice systems build by EK themselves, some by modders. The one that caught my eye is the one with the EK distro plate (top row).
This EK’s concept cooling solution and it looks pretty cool. It comes with a water block that covers the entire motherboard including CPU and chipset. But the most interesting feature is that the dual SLI graphics card has now tubes! the inlet/oulet is integrated on to the main water block. Take a closer look at the photos above and you’ll know what I mean.
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