Deepcool Macube 110 chassis review

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Nice little case.
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Hey this the little brother to my case! The 310!
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Very similar to the NZXT Source 340, looks a decent little case
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Is the AIO mounted correctly for this build? It is my understanding that inflow and outflow tubes on the radiator when mounted vertically should be on the bottom, not the top due to their ALWAYS being air in the loop. Air bubbles rise. So if the tubes are top mounted they do not work as effective if they were at the bottom.
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They need to stop making cases where 99% of the front airflow is blocked off. Just put the same pattern as on the top also on the front with a dust filter and you would have a much better case. Those tiny little side vents won't be enough and will just starve any intake fans.
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this would sell in the US. it's so easy to do clean builds now with M.2 onboard storage. all the space you would use for spinners can be used for pumps/reservoirs. the one thing i would say could be nicer is for ssd mounts to be on the psu shroud. but at that price i'd still buy it.
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Is the AIO mounted correctly for this build? It is my understanding that inflow and outflow tubes on the radiator when mounted vertically should be on the bottom, not the top due to their ALWAYS being air in the loop. Air bubbles rise. So if the tubes are top mounted they do not work as effective if they were at the bottom.
The manufacturers would have to make the hoses longer, to apply the approach that you describe (probably on the base of Gamers Nexus video). So one thing is the engineering, the second one - cost cutting/marketing.