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I've not used it with my phase unit yet, because it's on a different desk while I build it up, but it is about the same height, so there won't be any problems with the evap head reaching.

That's the EB2's redeeming feature, it's useability, because it's really easy to change boards over, it's ideal.

I reckon if you were using ot for day to day use (which I do while I'm testing the boards), dust might become a problem, but I'm not sure yet.

The initial pain in the arse was the building, and it really should have been a simple job, but for there being no instructions and some of the bits didn't quite fit

Don't forget there's all those other brackets too, so in theory, you can have fans blowing from a few different directions, so would be ideal for your graphics card set up.

I'm going to rig up one of them for the PWM area too.
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wow thanks for the write up - love the ram fan cooler

Shame about design flaws - thanks to your feedback, hopefully they fix it in V2.1 - i might buy one or two then
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I'm surprised you haven't got one already? It certainly saves a lot of messy wires and stuff
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i was waiting on better revisions to iron out early teething issues i suspected would exist
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I'm moving house at the end of January and will have a room just for my computer stuff. This looks perfect for the benching i intend to get well stuck into. Nice review Dave, nice pics as well. Just a small question though Dave, how much roughly does it weigh ? Only it may be going on a glass table.
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It's all steel, so it's quite heavy - think something along the lines of a full steel ATX tower and you wont go far wrong. You have to take into account all your other gear as well, with a triple rad and all the watercooling stuff, plus all the brackets, it's quite a lump, but I love mine, it's just a real pig to change any of the drives.

I've got mine on a glass desk and it hasn't killed me yet
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Sorry for the Up, I´m interested in this case, I only know 1 web page where I can buy it, but is out of stock. Do you know other page?
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ChilledPC in the UK have them from time to time. Aquatuning sell the Banchetto 101 which is also nice.
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