This case could easily host dual socket motherboards and have plenty of room for storage and pumps.Īs for the cooling.if you are into overclocking, and HEDT or workstation class power output, just make an external waterbox as no matter what You will always get 10 degrees lower temps, longer times to stabilization, faster times in reducing temps when back to idle, than even a Phanteks elite will ever give.Ĭlick to expand.1.On size fits all, is not so much of a myth, in the case of the evolve, if the frame was properly adapted, it could host twin 360x180mm radiators 30mm thick, which can effectively cool a 180 tdp Threadripper and 4 High end GPU at full load.on top of that the evolve uses the same motherboard plate as the P400, only that it has a recess that wont allow to drop in a dual socket motherboard which in theory it can.if they made this case 2 centimeters longer and taller or with better optimization on the radiator mounts, it could host dual XSPC 45mm think rads 180x360 wide, and You would still have a relatively compact case as powerful as the NVIDIA DGX workstation (very intelligent design) in a smaller form factor with 2000watt PSU, for those like Me who are into CG and 3d VFX.Ģ. *typical 90s/2010 form factor standards and air intakes, just removing hard drive cages That being said it would take just a few details to make this case so much better instead of a heat trap monster, i guess if thermaltake (coughs), will opt for a 4 mm aluminium set up in their new view 71 TG, this evolve who is anyhow at end of cycle would have a very hard time to sell at all anymore at all.and I am really not a thermaltake fan, I always really liked Phanteks work, but there was always that little detail that they keep of old time chassis made in mentality china*, that i could have not ever digested. Would be really nice if at Phanteks they started to get rid of so many unnecessary holes in the motherboard panel and flatten it out, so to host all size motherboards.also it would be about time that all case manufacturers allowed space for stalling 180mm fan radiators, EK and XSPC make fantastic ones, with the latter giving perfect ports on all the sides of the radiator so to reduce tubing*(that only retains heat).I truly do NOT understand why they are all pushing the 120x360 radiator agenda, when there is more than enough room in the case size to be capable of hosting 30mmx180mmx360mm dual rads, that are capable enough to dissipate heat for a 4 gpu set up.