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Review: DeepCool NEW ARK 90 Tower Chassis (w/ liquid cooling)
In our next review we take a look at the new NEW ARK 90 from DeepCool, a product series that not only looks good with a nice dark tempered glass design but is also factory fitted with a 280mm triple fan based liquid cooling solution. You read that right, it's integrated into the chassis. The chassis offers terrific looks and sure, also has RGB fans factory installed, configurable with a handy controller.
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#5557286 Posted on: 06/14/2018 01:51 PM
I agree. That is a sharp looking box.
I agree. That is a sharp looking box.
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#5557326 Posted on: 06/14/2018 04:29 PM
Interesting that the liquid cooling is included with the case - this makes it easier for the builder and hopefully should mean that the cooling parts are optimised for air flow within the case itself, it should have been easy for them to optimise airflow in the case if they are already stipulating the cooling solution that is gonna be used in it. I suppose it takes away some of the fun of completely building your own PC, and it means you have to go along with their included cooling system. Temperatures looked just OK to me, and the comments on noise weren't a positive aspect - sure a silent profile will get rid of the noise, but temperatures rise - I suppose comparisons of reviews of different closed loop liquid coolers would have to be done done to really see if temperature performance combined with noise level were a good deal or not with this build - interested folks good probably compare Guru3d reviews to get the info they wanted when it comes to this. Case looks good I reckon.
Interesting that the liquid cooling is included with the case - this makes it easier for the builder and hopefully should mean that the cooling parts are optimised for air flow within the case itself, it should have been easy for them to optimise airflow in the case if they are already stipulating the cooling solution that is gonna be used in it. I suppose it takes away some of the fun of completely building your own PC, and it means you have to go along with their included cooling system. Temperatures looked just OK to me, and the comments on noise weren't a positive aspect - sure a silent profile will get rid of the noise, but temperatures rise - I suppose comparisons of reviews of different closed loop liquid coolers would have to be done done to really see if temperature performance combined with noise level were a good deal or not with this build - interested folks good probably compare Guru3d reviews to get the info they wanted when it comes to this. Case looks good I reckon.
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#5557353 Posted on: 06/14/2018 06:29 PM
Nice case HH , BUT ... can you please test the temps with a graphic card in !? something live ... over 1060TI !? Thanks and have a nice friday
Nice case HH , BUT ... can you please test the temps with a graphic card in !? something live ... over 1060TI !? Thanks and have a nice friday
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#5558430 Posted on: 06/19/2018 12:12 AM
IDK the AIO doesn't seem that great 1C cooler than a DH15? in all honesty i would prefer the DH15 atleast you don't have to worry about the pump failing.
IDK the AIO doesn't seem that great 1C cooler than a DH15? in all honesty i would prefer the DH15 atleast you don't have to worry about the pump failing.
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Looks pretty good, not too over the top.
The window for the PSU is probably because they new there will be Thor PSUs with screens on them
Also I still like Hilbert's floor tiles.