Thursday, January 3rd 2019

Digital Storm Breaks Status Quo with New Aventum X

Digital Storm is proud to launch Aventum X, our most advanced PC to date featuring a modular liquid delivery system and a pre-routed power panel to simplify common hurdles of enthusiast-class PCs.

Designed from the ground up with a focus on unmatched accessibility and modularity, Aventum X is not your average PC. A custom engineered water block located behind the motherboard tray distributes fluid throughout the chassis, eliminating the need to modify the entire liquid cooling system for upgrades or maintenance.
With it's new beauty makeover, Aventum X is a marvelous achievement both in presentation and performance thanks to its large tinted tempered glass panels on both side panels. In addition, the Aventum X adopts the same capabilities of its predecessor, featuring the ultimate liquid cooling loop with 560mm and 280mm radiators and quick disconnect ports now active on both hardline and soft tubing configurations.
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4 Comments on Digital Storm Breaks Status Quo with New Aventum X

#1
Blueberries
Definitely not my style, way too big, way too many lights, a little overkill on the fans-- but that doesn't have to be a bad thing.

WHAT I DO LIKE, is how they used a distribution plate to have nice straight pipes and how they combed two 8 pin cables together to look like a solid 16 pin. Very classy.
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#2
bonehead123
For all it's bling & zing, it's still just ANUTHA same ole same same boring rectangular-boxen without ANY real redeeming quailties whatsoever :(

Forgive me, but I always thought one of the bigger draws to water cooling was proudly displaying your custom-built loops out in the open where everyone could admire your work....now we have regressed to hiding it behind the mobo, w.t.f.is.up.wit.dat ???????

Also why soooo many fans needed in a wc'd machine anyways???

Are they running dual 9900k's oc'd to 20GHZ and 2x GPU's oc'd to 10GHZ each or what....
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#3
skates
Super clean build and I like that the lighting is above the mobo and tucked under their logo, so it's not obnoxious. I also like that they didn't use color water and kept it clean looking with the steel adapters. I'd say well done. I'm trying to do a similar build, not color on the tubes, subdued lighting and it's a lot more difficult than I anticipated. They definitely have a design theme going.
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#4
HZCH
I've seen the unboxing of this monster made by Linus (nobody's perfect). It looks like a lot of fans are going to choke on the tempered glass side panels...
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