Caselabs M8 Review

Definitely not built for looking at
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I'd not be surprised if a USB 3.0 front panel becomes an option before too long if not a de-facto standard. Not actually even used a USB 3.0 device myself yet though...

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G'day from down under guys.

I just watched the Case Labs M8 review and WOW! what an overwhelming piece of kit! After seeing the incredible amount of space available in the M8 I had an unusual idea which I would like to share with you all. As most of you would know any water cooling system takes time to heat up from when it is turned on. The larger the volume of coolant in the system the longer it takes for all the coolant to achieve what I guess you would call "thermal equilibrium" Now here's my idea. What if there were two water cooling systems somehow set up so that you could use one system to cool the components and then (when the first system had fully warmed up) switch to the second system that was at room temperature while the first system cooled down. I am not an experienced water cooler and as such do not know much about fittings etc. Would there be a way to have two different water cooling systems on one loop? Perhaps with splitters with some kind of one way flow valve or something? How would you automate switching from the hot system to the cold system? How could it be set up so that the system that was not cooling the components could still run though its radiator? Perhaps this is not a workable idea, but I think it would be fun to brainstorm about. Who knows, maybe we could come up with something really cool?

Well there you have it, just a simple idea from an inexperienced water cooling noob that I thought could be fun to run with.
 
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