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System Name | HAL |
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Processor | i7 975 |
Motherboard | Asus Rampage III |
Cooling | Corsair H50 |
Memory | Patriot Viper 2000mhz 8-8-8-24 |
Video Card(s) | HD 5970 x 2 |
Storage | C300 256gb x 2 |
Case | Corsair 800D |
Power Supply | Corsair AX1200 |
The eight 120mm fans are just for the front panel. It supports another three fans up top and two more in the back for a total of 13 fans. Your C700P supports 3 in the front, 3 up top, and only 1 in the back. A measly 7 fans. Cooler Master also stuck a cheap plastic faceplate on that case that you have to pops off with clips if you want to access the 5.25" bays and only includes tempered glass on one side panel (a second tempered glass panel will cost you $70).Well i call fail on Corsair for this one. 500$? For what? For that price expect it to be all aluminium and better looks. Only 8 120mm fans? only 5-6 drives all of wich do not have direct airflow?
This one looks meh from the outside. And this comes from a guy who loves super towers like this. Currently i'd rather go with Cooler Master C700P. Atleast that one has some style and costs nearly half less than this: https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Cooler_Master/Cosmos_C700P/
Good point on the fans. Yes CM has plastic but it is also not 500$The eight 120mm fans are just for the front panel. It supports another three fans up top and two more in the back for a total of 13 fans. Your C700P supports 3 in the front, 3 up top, and only 1 in the back. A measly 7 fans. Cooler Master also stuck a cheap plastic faceplate on that case that you have to pops off with clips if you want to access the 5.25" bays and only includes tempered glass on one side panel (a second tempered glass panel will cost you $70).
The 1000D supports server motherboards, allows the PCIe slots to rotate if you want to show off your GPUs, and has space to mount a second system running on an ITX motherboard with 2-slot GPU on top of the power supply. It's a completely different beast compared to the Cooler Master Cosmos series. Is it worth $500? Hard to say. I've never been in the market for a case that cost anywhere near that much. But it's a LOT more case than the $299 Cosmos offers.
1000D supports SSI EEB server motherboards. It fits a full-size dual-socket server motherboard with expansion cards and a separate ITX gaming rig all in the same case. These are not comparable cases. Nobody in the market for a single computer running on an ATX or E-ATX board should be looking to buy the 1000D unless they really just have money to burn and want tons of RGB fans or double 480mm radiators in the front. If you're looking to run a single computer on one motherboard and are dead-set on a monstrous case then I agree that the C700P makes infinitely more sense.Good point on the fans. Yes CM has plastic but it is also not 500$
However i have to disagree on the motherboard part. C700P also supports E-ATX boards (wich in context are not exclusively server boards). Also supports vertical GPU (trough add in module). However C700P has other advantages like rotating the tray to BTX layout instead or the fact the the motherboard tray is removable wich allows one to use it as an open air test bench instead.
I hope they eliminated my biggest gripe of my 900D - a vertical brace forming the left rear corner blocks access to tightening the screws that hold cards in the expansion slots.
System Name | Diablo | Baal | Mephisto |
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Processor | Ryzen 9800X3D | 2x Xeon E5-2697v4 | i7-13900H |
Motherboard | ASRockRack B650D4U-2L2T/BCM | Supermicro X10DRH-iT | Lenovo Thinkpad P1 Gen 6 |
Cooling | Custom loop | SC846 Chassis cooled| dual-fanned heatpipes with LM |
Memory | 64GiB DDR5-5600 ECC | 256GiB DDR4-3200 ECC RDIMM | 64GiB DDR5-5600 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 3090 Ti Founder's Edition | Embedded ASPEED2400 | RTX 5000 Ada Mobile (80W) |
Storage | many, many SSDs and HDDs.... |
Display(s) | Dell U3014 + Dell U3011 | SMCI IPMI KVMoIP | 3840×2400 Samsung OLED |
Case | Caselabs TH10A | Supermicro SC846 | Lenovo Thinkpad P1 Gen 6 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative SoundBlaster X4 | None | On-board + Moondriver2 Ti + Bluetooth |
Power Supply | Corsair AX1600 | 1200W PSU (Delta) | Lenovo 230W or 300W |
Mouse | Logitech G604 |
Keyboard | 1985 IBM Model F 122-key, Lenovo integrated |
VR HMD | The wait for 4K per eye is long and winding.... |
Software | FAAAR too much to list |
1000D supports SSI EEB server motherboards. It fits a full-size dual-socket server motherboard with expansion cards and a separate ITX gaming rig all in the same case. These are not comparable cases. Nobody in the market for a single computer running on an ATX or E-ATX board should be looking to buy the 1000D unless they really just have money to burn and want tons of RGB fans or double 480mm radiators in the front. If you're looking to run a single computer on one motherboard and are dead-set on a monstrous case then I agree that the C700P makes infinitely more sense.
I also can't imagine many folks are buying $300 cases just to pull the motherboard tray out and use it as a test bench. Good for Cooler Master for adding the functionality though.