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EVGA To Offer DG-7 Chassis
The DG-7 is a chassis designed with aesthetics and function in mind, and is a handy mid-tower solution. DG-7 features cable management, a wide range of radiator support, and a durable steel frame.
The tempered glass side panel is perfect to show off your system, no matter if you go with traditional GPU mount or vertical GPU mount.
Key Features:
- Up to 3 Sided Tempered Glass - Immaculate tempered glass side and front panels make the DG-7 series the perfect case to show off your components.
- Vertical GPU Mounting (Optional) - Make your GPU the center of attention with vertical GPU mount.
- Full RGB Control - RGB lighting and control board give you the control to sync up all RGB lighting in your system.
- K-Boost for Optimum Performance - Get the most out of your system at the touch of a button. K-Boost features one button overclocking for the CPU and GPU
- Convenient and versatile to build - Built in cable management, covered PSU shroud, and hidden hard drive trays for a clean and easy build. Supports up to 7 case fans, fully compatible with 360mm, 280mm and 120mm radiators.
- DG Tuner Software Support - Allows you to fully control the RGB lighting in your case.
- 3 Year Warranty
You can preorder now at this page. Price start at 59 USD andwith Tempered glass and RGB run up-to $139.99
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#5493294 Posted on: 11/17/2017 07:18 PM
I 2nd that. There no intakes whatsoever. Maybe bottom front but that's waaaay too small to allow for a decent amount of air intake, not to mention the noise that the fast moving air will produce.
It had potential. Had.
I 2nd that. There no intakes whatsoever. Maybe bottom front but that's waaaay too small to allow for a decent amount of air intake, not to mention the noise that the fast moving air will produce.
It had potential. Had.
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#5493459 Posted on: 11/18/2017 11:03 AM
Should be fine, the front has vents set behind the facia with air entry top and bottom i'm guessing, as long as there's dust filtration. Rads/rear fan can pull air through the system.
Wouldn't want to push clocks/volts too hard with that though.
Should be fine, the front has vents set behind the facia with air entry top and bottom i'm guessing, as long as there's dust filtration. Rads/rear fan can pull air through the system.
Wouldn't want to push clocks/volts too hard with that though.
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#5493487 Posted on: 11/18/2017 01:15 PM
Front intake is as you quessed.....at the front, if you take a closer look there is a gap between the glass and the case
Front intake is as you quessed.....at the front, if you take a closer look there is a gap between the glass and the case
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Aesthetics may be for function in mind, I don't think so.
I can only imagine on how hot my system will run in this case and I don't even OC.
I don't see any opening at the front so all fan you put in this place are kind of useless. (If the front is tempered glass)
Placing an intake fan at the top will help the CPU cool down but the GPU will be impacted by thermal.