I’m not hugely familiar with US system builder Digital Storm, since they don’t have an outlet on this side of the Atlantic, but the ’boutique’ PC maker has just added an impressive looking new case to its line up that rather makes me wish they did.
It uses the first case that the company has designed itself, apparently, something which is almost unheard of for an independent shop, certainly since Alienware and VoodooPC were bought out by Dell andHP respectively. The ‘Aventum’, as Digital Storm’s new range is known, may not have the catchiest name and it certainly has a bleeding eye price, but it’s intriguing, nonetheless.
At first glance, the Aventum looks a bit mundane. A straightforward silver tower without much in the way of distinguishing features. What’s interesting about it, however, is the inclusion of a liquid cooling system with a Peltier-style heat exchanger in the base supplied by Cryo-TEC. Apparently this is able to drop the temperature of the coolant to below zero, thanks to three 420mm radiators.
At first glance, the Aventum looks a bit mundane. A straightforward silver tower without much in the way of distinguishing features. What’s interesting about it, however, is the inclusion of a liquid cooling system with a Peltier-style heat exchanger in the base supplied by Cryo-TEC. Apparently this is able to drop the temperature of the coolant to below zero, thanks to three 420mm radiators.
By the looks of it, it’ll do a fine job of keeping things cool by itself, but the case is also filled with sensors and comes with Windows software for managing fan speeds in 13 locations manually too.
There’s four different versions of the Aventum available, starting with one equipped with an Intel Core i7 2700K and GeForce GTX 680 and scaling up to a dual Xeon workstation with 680s in triple SLI mode.
The only downside? Prices start at $3,859 and go up in increments of more than $1,000 for each model. One can dream.
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