Count me in as someone who is interested. I do hope that the cooling is sufficient.
Since Apple will not build a Mac Pro for the prosumer anymore, this leads me to get back into PCs and build my own again. As long as the quality of this case is superb, and the cooling and noise is above my expectations then I may be very game for this.
Another cool case is the Thermaltake P3 case w/ tempered glass. It's an open air case, and it seems to be doing very well for my girlfriend's PC that I built. Quality is very reasonable, and most PCs I find lacking. I'm surprised there seems to be less dust accumulation in an open air case vs a sealed case (which makes sense if you think about it). This houses a W3680 that's OC'd to 4GHz and an RX580. Can you say PC Mac-Pro? Low temps and noise is very acceptable. Right now it's wall mounted and looks super cool.
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I had this case awhile back ago. I think I had it modded to house PowerMac G4 guts. Wasn't a big fan of it back then, and I'm definitely not a fan of it now. It's bulkier/longer than the cMP, and as you mentioned, the quality when you put your hands on it does not resemble high quality like the cMP. The serrated case edges are stupid. The problem is that you're constantly trying to compare it to the "real thing" and it fails in every regard.
As much as we complain about the uncomfortable handles of the cMP, imagine having no handles and lifting this huge brick around.
Since Apple will not build a Mac Pro for the prosumer anymore, this leads me to get back into PCs and build my own again. As long as the quality of this case is superb, and the cooling and noise is above my expectations then I may be very game for this.
Another cool case is the Thermaltake P3 case w/ tempered glass. It's an open air case, and it seems to be doing very well for my girlfriend's PC that I built. Quality is very reasonable, and most PCs I find lacking. I'm surprised there seems to be less dust accumulation in an open air case vs a sealed case (which makes sense if you think about it). This houses a W3680 that's OC'd to 4GHz and an RX580. Can you say PC Mac-Pro? Low temps and noise is very acceptable. Right now it's wall mounted and looks super cool.
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A long time ago, Lian Li made various knockoffs of the cMP case.
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My Ryzen PC is in one I tracked down. It looks good, although compared to a real cMP case, the metal is thin and the internal frame is unsophisticated.
Not that those downsides are noticeable after building and putting the side cover on. It's WAY QUIETER than my cMP ever was, thanks to being decked out with Noctua fans and a semi-passive PSU.
I had this case awhile back ago. I think I had it modded to house PowerMac G4 guts. Wasn't a big fan of it back then, and I'm definitely not a fan of it now. It's bulkier/longer than the cMP, and as you mentioned, the quality when you put your hands on it does not resemble high quality like the cMP. The serrated case edges are stupid. The problem is that you're constantly trying to compare it to the "real thing" and it fails in every regard.
As much as we complain about the uncomfortable handles of the cMP, imagine having no handles and lifting this huge brick around.
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