Digital Storm Launches Aventum 3 Gaming Desktop
Digital Storm is proud to announce the launch of the new AVENTUM 3. Originally unveiled at CES 2015, this enthusiast class PC raises the bar for custom high-performance PCs. Featuring a custom liquid delivery system and pre-routed power for graphics cards, this is their most advanced PC to date.
"AVENTUM 3 encompasses everything about the Digital Storm brand and demonstrates our commitment to building the best PCs in the world," said Harjit Chana, Chief Operating Officer. "This system is our declaration that a PC does not have to be just the sum of its parts. We designed the AVENTUM 3 from the ground up with a focus on unmatched accessibility and modularity that can't be found anywhere else."
The AVENTUM 3's advanced liquid cooling system dramatically simplifies servicing and upgrading of liquid-cooled components. For the first time, enthusiasts can easily access fixed inlet & outlet ports located on the motherboard and quickly disconnect liquid cooled hardware without having to tear down the entire cooling system. This is made possible by AVENTUM 3's unique, pre-routed liquid distribution system that does all the heavy lifting and requires zero modifications when new liquid-cooled graphics hardware is installed. This cooling system is completed with a custom proprietary water block designed by Digital Storm engineers and produced by EKWB.
A new power delivery system eliminates the need to rewire every time new graphics hardware is upgraded or replaced by utilizing custom engineered, Digital Storm exclusive plug-and-play power connectors. These connectors make it a simple task to add or remove power-hungry graphics cards while still maintaining clean cable management.
Unlike other enthusiast class computers, the AVENTUM 3 eliminates interior heat build-up with strategic radiator placement & specialized exhaust chamber technology. Excess heat generated by liquid cooled components is trapped in an isolated chamber and then vented out the rear of the chassis, safeguarding the system's critical components.
AVENTUM 3 features a stunning exterior to match its smart internal design. The full-size tower is crafted from steel & made in the U.S.A. with perforated panelling for maximum heat dissipation. The subtle lighting and clear sides showcase the system's powerful interior and clean aesthetic.
AVENTUM 3 is available at DigitalStorm, and starts at $4,930.
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I looked at the pictures in this article and was thinking, this is gorgeous, such a nice design, look at how Ferrari like the case is, this does not look cheap, and then at end of article I saw price - $4,930 - never did I think it would be this much for a PC case... this is really the rich mans PC super build!
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Actually, I think the way they did it is the RIGHT way. And all other cases are wrong.
I mean the only thing "upside down" is the graphic card names, and to be honest in any card i have ever owned, the most interesting part was the bottom of the card that you can't see in a normal case, it always has the nice fans or the "marketing top/front of card" - in normal cases all you see of the graphics card is the back of the PCB which is horrible looking with solder pins sticking up!!
Would be much better "upside down"!
And in this case you get to see the lovely clear acrylic water cooler mounted on top of cards then instead of hidden underneath! Much better!
And for over $4K maybe they could give you a replacement front for graphic card with name correct way up!
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Actually, I think the way they did it is the RIGHT way. And all other cases are wrong.
I mean the only thing "upside down" is the graphic card names
Everything is upside down, look at the name of the mobo

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I like it but how much juice must that setup be pulling
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The upside down machine lol