Is there any case which is lying cylindrical shaped and it could fit mATX or ATX mobo...

Is there any case which is lying cylindrical shaped and it could fit mATX or ATX mobo? There would be 2 fans large intake and exhaust fans. Cooling performance would be superior compared to typical cases.

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>There would be 2 fans large intake and exhaust fans.
See, that's the problem. Large fan implies large case, which implies large volume.
That would make static pressure very low, unless you're running the fans at high RPM at which point you get a fucking aircraft engine.
Servers had this figured out years ago. Constrained space and multiple small fans at high RPM means high static pressure and efficient cooling.

But what about noise? servers don't really care about it, but consumer cases benefit from larger fans because they can move more Air at less RPM causing less noise.

>cooling would be superior
Not really, remember the mac pro?

It wouldn't be that big though between 300-400mm diameter and length 350-400mm. So it would be with 2x 300-400mm fans which would be enough.

It's not even similar and it's tightly backed and it's not lying.

Cyllinders are literally the worst shape to hold a very flat parallelepiped. Playstation 3's design seems better.

actually not the worst of ideas but those 2 fans are gonna be hella expensive if you want even the ok quality ones.

300-400mm fans wouldn't be that expensive though. You could also get like 4x4 140mm fans.

Get a case with a big intake fan and multiple output holes (possibly not equipped with fans).

I got a SilentiumPC Alea M50, fits one 180mm in front, 2 140mm on top and 1 120mm in theback. All but one are Noctuas, but I still get positive pressure.

Like mac pro?

well it does it job cooling 6core xeon and dual amd fire pro gpu

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what is this hocus pocus bullshit? Why not just use liquid cooling instead?

Air is better than liquid cooling.

Why did they make it suck air out from the top instead of blowing air from the bottom?

How the hell did you figure that out?

Liquid cooling is just a meme, nobody cools their server with water, just think about it, in the end you still use fans an a radiator, so unless you don't have enough clearance around your CPU for a 2x120mm cooler air is best.

>server
Don't care, I don't use well stacked flat boxes, I use a motherboard where some retard from bumblefuck nowhere decided PCI-e slots should be perpendicular to it.
I can't imagine how people enjoy having hotboxes instead of isolating all dissipation to a block.

so it doesn’t take off

That's purely out of cost, dummy

because heatpipes in air coolers are literally watercooling and have a liquid/gas in them that's more efficient that water.


air coolers with heatpipes and as many fins as your radiator cool better than water cooling. but watercooling does make sense if you dont have space for a massive radiator right on your cpu but literally every one that does it does it to show off not beacuse of that reason so its literally retarded.

no its not you dumb fuck servers have vapor chambers inside their CPU coolers that is literally more efficient than watercooling. and no that's not some meme of releasing gas into the server room that's a cpu block with a empty chamber in it filled with a liquid that transfers heat better than water that turns into a gas and rises up and spreads out the heat. heat pipes are filled with the same liquid/gas.


phone manufactures are starting to call phones with heat pipes "liquid cooled" just for clickbait articles. watercooling is dead.


there is a reason all the overclockers and authentic enthusiasts stoped using watercooling in 2007 its because heatpipes entered the market.

>more efficient than water
yeah nah, unless you have fucking 5 big fans around your case, it's not worth it.

Is the bloody same, the fans you're not putting on your case, you're putting them on some big ass triple radiator.