**AIO Radiator Case Review: A Look at High-Performance Cooling**
The radiator case is an essential component for any PC enthusiast, providing efficient cooling and maintaining optimal system temperatures. In this review, we'll take a closer look at several high-performance radiator cases from various manufacturers, including Gskill and Mike P.
One of the most impressive radiator cases on display is the GSkill AIO radiators. These AIOs offer high-performance cooling with advanced features such as modularity, LCD screens, and a sleek design that makes them easy to install. The AIO's modularity feature allows users to easily swap out components, making it an excellent choice for those who want to upgrade their system in the future. The case also features a super-easy-to-use setup process, with all the necessary tools provided right out of the box.
In addition to its high-performance cooling capabilities, the AIO radiators also boast a sleek and modern design that complements any PC build. The LCD screen is a standout feature, providing users with real-time monitoring of their system's temperatures and performance. This allows for easy identification of potential issues before they become major problems. Furthermore, the AIO's ability to pop off the entire LCD screen makes it incredibly easy to upgrade or swap out components.
**G-Skill G351 Mid-Tower Case Review**
The GSkill G351 mid-tower case is a compact yet powerful design that offers a range of features and accessories for PC enthusiasts. The case boasts a curved glass edge, making it stand out from other mid-towers on the market. Additionally, the use of real wood paneling gives this case an air of premium quality, setting it apart from more affordable options.
The G351 also features 360mm radiator support, allowing users to mount large radiators for improved cooling performance. The mesh top panel provides additional airflow and helps to reduce dust buildup, while the side panel offers a clean and minimalist look. Furthermore, the case includes a range of accessories such as fans, screws, and cable ties, making it an excellent value for those looking for a comprehensive package.
**Mike P Collaboration Case Review**
The collaboration between Gskill and Mike P has resulted in a truly unique and impressive case design that is sure to turn heads on any desk. This mid-tower case boasts a house-like design, complete with two 360mm radiators at the bottom flanked by one on either side. The angle of the radiators creates a chimney effect, drawing cool air up through the system while exhaust fans blow hot air out the sides.
One of the standout features of this case is its modular design, allowing users to customize their system's layout with ease. The motherboard and power supply can be placed on one side, with the GPU taking center stage, or vice versa. Additionally, the case includes a third 120mm fan assembly at the top, which exhausts hot air out both sides of the chimney.
The ability to pull out the entire case assembly from the back is also a game-changer, allowing users to easily swap out components or upgrade their system without having to disassemble it. Furthermore, this feature creates endless possibilities for customizing and modifying the case itself.
**Conclusion**
In conclusion, these radiator cases showcase some of the most impressive features and designs in the market today. Whether you're looking for high-performance cooling, modular design, or a unique aesthetic, there's something on offer here that's sure to meet your needs. With their sleek designs, advanced features, and comprehensive accessories, these radiators are an excellent choice for PC enthusiasts who want to elevate their system's performance and style.
Whether it's the GSkill AIO radiators, the G-Skill G351 mid-tower case, or the collaboration between Mike P and Gskill, each of these cases offers something truly special. They're not just functional components; they're statement pieces that can take your PC to the next level.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enmy coverage of computex 2024 is brought to you by antec Asus Corsair and Gill to learn more about all their new products check out the links in the description below what's going on guys I'm here at the gskill booth their massive fraking Booth here at kex 2024 they've got a lot of cool stuff here starting with their memory obviously gskill is known very much so for all of their good memory products look at this we've got cam 2 cam 2 modules baby this is basically just a memory module but in a new form factor that we're starting to see more of eventually we will start to see boards supporting this new form factor compared to a regular stick of memory like this oop I'm going to get kicked out of the booth here in just a moment one of the biggest differences about cam 2 though is that instead of sticking upward out of the board like a standard stick it's going to lay flat much more like an m.2 SSD and that opens up some interesting possibilities for example you're going to have a lot more clearance for things like your CPU Cooler if you have an air cooler like a heat sink you're not going to run into your dims per se because this is laying completely flat this is also going to get mounted on to the motherboard in the same location that the standard six well which is just to the right of the CPU we're talking about a standard ATX motherboard which also means that motherboard makers are not going to be able to support both sticks on a single board it's going to be one or the other now one question I have is how they're going to actually cool these is this going to be similar to existing dim modules where you're going to have an actual heat sink on them like the ones that we see here or we going to see more of like an m.2 heat sink that lies directly on it that can be removed upon installation one other possibility is that you could see an extension of the vrm heat sink on a motherboard eventually completing that c shape and going down onto these cam 2 modules I don't know it's things are getting weird for for motherboards and for PCs lately right like At first I was like motherboards look weird when they don't have cables and now I'm kind of used to it with all the BTF stuff that we've been seeing all the all the back cable connect uh boards that board options that we have now and now I'm doing it all over again with with Cam 2 I'm like boards look strange when they don't have Ram modules sticking out of them but the more I see this the more I'm getting used to it so here's an example of a motherboard this is an Asus board Maximus hero I believe it's a z790 board but this is exactly what the cam 2 module looks like installed in a board that supports it like I said it's in the same location as a standard dim module right now these are supporting a Max Capacity of 48 gig so that's a 48 gig module right there but this is half siize you could also go for a fullsize module which I haven't actually seen in person yet but in theory we we may see a full-size version of this that actually extends to uh basically the ATX 24 pin connector you can see that there's a screw down point right there potentially to hold a full-size module that could give you over 90 gigs of capacity on a single PCB as far as thermals go these are actually supposed to run a little bit cooler on average than a standard dim stick and that's mainly because if you have if you're talking about four dims right in row you populated all four the dim slots on your board the ones on the outside are going to run a little bit cooler but the ones on the inside are being sandwiched in between all that heat and they're actually going to run a little toastier you don't really deal with that with a single module like this I think there's another interesting application for this and it's in the form of miniitx motherboards so theoretically I was thinking why not Mount one of these on the back side of your board if it's a miniitx board very similar to how we see with m.2 heat sinks or m.2 drives rather a lot of miniitx motherboards will have that m.2 slot on the back side of the board in theory you could probably do it with a cam 2 stick I'm just trying to figure out what the application would be like what kind of benefit would that offer maybe you would have a bit more room like I said earlier for uh for for larger air coolers but then you'd have to have new air cooler designs that actually take advantage of filling up this space Maybe with additional aluminum fins more more heat sink space more fan space and things like that feel free to share any feedback that you guys have on cam 2 is this a smart idea is this moving the industry forward is this a fad it's going to go away and you hate it and it sucks let me know very fast memory overclocks and here we have an actual system running with their fastest memory kit that they have here at their massive Suite ddr5 10,600 10.6 it's absolutely bananas it's on an Asus Rog crossair x670 genan but more importantly the CPU is an AMD ryzen 5 8500g that's an important point because the 8000 series actually has the best architecture so far for overclocking memory the fastest the threat able to get on on 14th gen Intel boards right now is about 9,000 speed and I think they have them on over on that side about 9,000 speed we're getting significantly faster speeds thanks to the architecture on these new ryzen chips on the 8000 series so that's actually pretty cool I also just asked someone here whether not it matters whether you have a an x670 e board versus a b650 board for example when you're trying to overclock memory does it make a difference he said you know it really just depends on a number of factors for example you could have a really low-end 670 e board that has really thin layers or really low quality layers but then you have a really high-end b650 board that has really thick high quality layers and that could make all the difference in achieving a higher maximum overclock for your Dam at the end of the day there's so many moving parts to it but there you go super fast memory from gskill look at these black beauties oh my my now I cannot say too much about these gorgeous sticks other than the fact that they are going to be releasing specifically for Intel's new platform coming very soon this is G skill's Trident Z ck5 or maybe it's Trident Z5 CK I'm not sure but they're completely blacked out very glossy indeed actually this one's not fully blacked out it's got some silver accent there with the branding but this one is fully blacked out and I I actually suggested to them I was like this looks beautiful but what about like a matte black option they said they tried it and it just didn't look right which I'm like I don't know did you did you did you try again but this still looks phenomenal it's it's like a piano black finish extremely sharp looking again it's for an unreleased platform from Intel specifically so they can't give me too much information on it but I just wanted to give you guys a little tease aiio gskill has teamed up with Tas I have no idea if I'm pronouncing that right but this is their ga800 AO CPU Cooler another day another AIO right it's all the same stuff rinse and repeat no innovation but wait what's going on here yes this is actually pretty interesting we've got fans that come detached from their frame so you install the frame first and the frames by the way are daisy chain so you daisy chain the frames they're actually USBC they're using USBC connections which I think is very smart so you daisy chain the frames onto the radiators first and then you can mount the fans there's pins some gold pins right there and they just snap into play it's much easier with two hands trust me boom just like that when you want to clean your fans you can just pop them off dust them off same with this side of the radiator it Mak it's super easy highly functional and they actually look pretty good too seems like they're all about modularity with this AIO you can actually pop off the entire LCD screen and swap it out for completely different one look at that and it lights up I'm actually very impressed that I was able to do that all that just now within 3 seconds with one hand and still hold the the the camera steady that's like that's the ultimate test right there um but we also have a new case from gskill this is their g351 g351 this is a midtower case very cool design it's got a curved glass edge this is becoming increasingly popular with case Trends and also wood wood paneling yet another piece of wood Accent on a mid tower case however this one might be the most impressive so far because they're actually using a fairly beefy thick piece of real wood this is not faux wood this is the real deal and it's and it's a thick chunky piece you can actually see it shown off here and it definitely adds a more premium feel than just a a slim little fake wood cover nice mesh top panel 360 mm radiator support full mesh right side panel so you get additional 120 mm mounts you can get three of those I don't think you can actually Mount radiators here I think it's just 120 mm fans because there just not enough clearance it's a fairly compact case those are actually 140 mm fans on the PSU shroud and thankfully they have plenty of ventilation on both sides of the PSU shroud for intaking air otherwise those fans would be pretty useless it's a clean looking case I'm very curious to get some thermals on this I'd love to see the performance numbers once the reviews come out but you can look for this later this year for around 139 USD here we have a very interesting case with a unique design indeed this is in collaboration between gskill and Mike P who is a very popular case modder they've worked together to create this monstrosity it's a very large case so you're going to need room for it and it obviously has some very unique Design Elements for one it kind of looks like a house it looks like a house but it's intentional so for one you have two 360 mm radiators at the bottom here flanked on both sides there's one over here and then one on the other side intaking fresh air from the bottom and because of the angle the Steep angle you're actually getting a lot more clearance between the fans and the surface that you have the PC on for intaking air as opposed to a more traditional case you barely have any room there for intake so that alone is going to create this nice chimney effect of just cool fresh air running up and through this dual chamber design you can see we've got GPU and power supply on one side with the motherboard on the other but wait there's more you can totally do it however you like you can actually have the entire motherboard assembly on one side and reserve the other side for your power supply and if you have like an additional PCI cart that you want to fit in there you can totally do that they're saying that even though there's this this area for a you know potentially another radiator or an AIO it almost doesn't make sense the cooling in this case is already so effective and efficient that adding an AO or additional fan here kind of throws off the entire airflow design and by the way you have another triple 120 fan assembly at the top there exhausting hot air out both sides of this chimney I I think they should just call it the chimney actually that would be really badass if they just called this case the chimney I should be their marketing manager I know another really interesting feature about this case though is that from the back you can actually pull out the entire assembly so with everything mounted you can pull it all all out and then flip it 180 and stick it back in so you could essentially flip you know the motherboard and the GPU in this case you could flip them completely around and obviously that'll have different properties for cooling but um yeah there's there's just a lot of flexibility with this chassis what do you guys think let me know what your thoughts are on the case design both in terms of Aesthetics and functionality I it's kind of growing on me I feel like this is open up the door for some really fun case mods you know maybe turn it into like a little Temple or a Pizza Hut or something like that feel free to comment down below what you think that's going to do it for my coverage of G skill here at comex 2024 guys thank you so much for watching my coverage so far make sure you get subscribed so you don't miss any more videos coming very soon from this event I will see youall in the next onemy coverage of computex 2024 is brought to you by antec Asus Corsair and Gill to learn more about all their new products check out the links in the description below what's going on guys I'm here at the gskill booth their massive fraking Booth here at kex 2024 they've got a lot of cool stuff here starting with their memory obviously gskill is known very much so for all of their good memory products look at this we've got cam 2 cam 2 modules baby this is basically just a memory module but in a new form factor that we're starting to see more of eventually we will start to see boards supporting this new form factor compared to a regular stick of memory like this oop I'm going to get kicked out of the booth here in just a moment one of the biggest differences about cam 2 though is that instead of sticking upward out of the board like a standard stick it's going to lay flat much more like an m.2 SSD and that opens up some interesting possibilities for example you're going to have a lot more clearance for things like your CPU Cooler if you have an air cooler like a heat sink you're not going to run into your dims per se because this is laying completely flat this is also going to get mounted on to the motherboard in the same location that the standard six well which is just to the right of the CPU we're talking about a standard ATX motherboard which also means that motherboard makers are not going to be able to support both sticks on a single board it's going to be one or the other now one question I have is how they're going to actually cool these is this going to be similar to existing dim modules where you're going to have an actual heat sink on them like the ones that we see here or we going to see more of like an m.2 heat sink that lies directly on it that can be removed upon installation one other possibility is that you could see an extension of the vrm heat sink on a motherboard eventually completing that c shape and going down onto these cam 2 modules I don't know it's things are getting weird for for motherboards and for PCs lately right like At first I was like motherboards look weird when they don't have cables and now I'm kind of used to it with all the BTF stuff that we've been seeing all the all the back cable connect uh boards that board options that we have now and now I'm doing it all over again with with Cam 2 I'm like boards look strange when they don't have Ram modules sticking out of them but the more I see this the more I'm getting used to it so here's an example of a motherboard this is an Asus board Maximus hero I believe it's a z790 board but this is exactly what the cam 2 module looks like installed in a board that supports it like I said it's in the same location as a standard dim module right now these are supporting a Max Capacity of 48 gig so that's a 48 gig module right there but this is half siize you could also go for a fullsize module which I haven't actually seen in person yet but in theory we we may see a full-size version of this that actually extends to uh basically the ATX 24 pin connector you can see that there's a screw down point right there potentially to hold a full-size module that could give you over 90 gigs of capacity on a single PCB as far as thermals go these are actually supposed to run a little bit cooler on average than a standard dim stick and that's mainly because if you have if you're talking about four dims right in row you populated all four the dim slots on your board the ones on the outside are going to run a little bit cooler but the ones on the inside are being sandwiched in between all that heat and they're actually going to run a little toastier you don't really deal with that with a single module like this I think there's another interesting application for this and it's in the form of miniitx motherboards so theoretically I was thinking why not Mount one of these on the back side of your board if it's a miniitx board very similar to how we see with m.2 heat sinks or m.2 drives rather a lot of miniitx motherboards will have that m.2 slot on the back side of the board in theory you could probably do it with a cam 2 stick I'm just trying to figure out what the application would be like what kind of benefit would that offer maybe you would have a bit more room like I said earlier for uh for for larger air coolers but then you'd have to have new air cooler designs that actually take advantage of filling up this space Maybe with additional aluminum fins more more heat sink space more fan space and things like that feel free to share any feedback that you guys have on cam 2 is this a smart idea is this moving the industry forward is this a fad it's going to go away and you hate it and it sucks let me know very fast memory overclocks and here we have an actual system running with their fastest memory kit that they have here at their massive Suite ddr5 10,600 10.6 it's absolutely bananas it's on an Asus Rog crossair x670 genan but more importantly the CPU is an AMD ryzen 5 8500g that's an important point because the 8000 series actually has the best architecture so far for overclocking memory the fastest the threat able to get on on 14th gen Intel boards right now is about 9,000 speed and I think they have them on over on that side about 9,000 speed we're getting significantly faster speeds thanks to the architecture on these new ryzen chips on the 8000 series so that's actually pretty cool I also just asked someone here whether not it matters whether you have a an x670 e board versus a b650 board for example when you're trying to overclock memory does it make a difference he said you know it really just depends on a number of factors for example you could have a really low-end 670 e board that has really thin layers or really low quality layers but then you have a really high-end b650 board that has really thick high quality layers and that could make all the difference in achieving a higher maximum overclock for your Dam at the end of the day there's so many moving parts to it but there you go super fast memory from gskill look at these black beauties oh my my now I cannot say too much about these gorgeous sticks other than the fact that they are going to be releasing specifically for Intel's new platform coming very soon this is G skill's Trident Z ck5 or maybe it's Trident Z5 CK I'm not sure but they're completely blacked out very glossy indeed actually this one's not fully blacked out it's got some silver accent there with the branding but this one is fully blacked out and I I actually suggested to them I was like this looks beautiful but what about like a matte black option they said they tried it and it just didn't look right which I'm like I don't know did you did you did you try again but this still looks phenomenal it's it's like a piano black finish extremely sharp looking again it's for an unreleased platform from Intel specifically so they can't give me too much information on it but I just wanted to give you guys a little tease aiio gskill has teamed up with Tas I have no idea if I'm pronouncing that right but this is their ga800 AO CPU Cooler another day another AIO right it's all the same stuff rinse and repeat no innovation but wait what's going on here yes this is actually pretty interesting we've got fans that come detached from their frame so you install the frame first and the frames by the way are daisy chain so you daisy chain the frames they're actually USBC they're using USBC connections which I think is very smart so you daisy chain the frames onto the radiators first and then you can mount the fans there's pins some gold pins right there and they just snap into play it's much easier with two hands trust me boom just like that when you want to clean your fans you can just pop them off dust them off same with this side of the radiator it Mak it's super easy highly functional and they actually look pretty good too seems like they're all about modularity with this AIO you can actually pop off the entire LCD screen and swap it out for completely different one look at that and it lights up I'm actually very impressed that I was able to do that all that just now within 3 seconds with one hand and still hold the the the camera steady that's like that's the ultimate test right there um but we also have a new case from gskill this is their g351 g351 this is a midtower case very cool design it's got a curved glass edge this is becoming increasingly popular with case Trends and also wood wood paneling yet another piece of wood Accent on a mid tower case however this one might be the most impressive so far because they're actually using a fairly beefy thick piece of real wood this is not faux wood this is the real deal and it's and it's a thick chunky piece you can actually see it shown off here and it definitely adds a more premium feel than just a a slim little fake wood cover nice mesh top panel 360 mm radiator support full mesh right side panel so you get additional 120 mm mounts you can get three of those I don't think you can actually Mount radiators here I think it's just 120 mm fans because there just not enough clearance it's a fairly compact case those are actually 140 mm fans on the PSU shroud and thankfully they have plenty of ventilation on both sides of the PSU shroud for intaking air otherwise those fans would be pretty useless it's a clean looking case I'm very curious to get some thermals on this I'd love to see the performance numbers once the reviews come out but you can look for this later this year for around 139 USD here we have a very interesting case with a unique design indeed this is in collaboration between gskill and Mike P who is a very popular case modder they've worked together to create this monstrosity it's a very large case so you're going to need room for it and it obviously has some very unique Design Elements for one it kind of looks like a house it looks like a house but it's intentional so for one you have two 360 mm radiators at the bottom here flanked on both sides there's one over here and then one on the other side intaking fresh air from the bottom and because of the angle the Steep angle you're actually getting a lot more clearance between the fans and the surface that you have the PC on for intaking air as opposed to a more traditional case you barely have any room there for intake so that alone is going to create this nice chimney effect of just cool fresh air running up and through this dual chamber design you can see we've got GPU and power supply on one side with the motherboard on the other but wait there's more you can totally do it however you like you can actually have the entire motherboard assembly on one side and reserve the other side for your power supply and if you have like an additional PCI cart that you want to fit in there you can totally do that they're saying that even though there's this this area for a you know potentially another radiator or an AIO it almost doesn't make sense the cooling in this case is already so effective and efficient that adding an AO or additional fan here kind of throws off the entire airflow design and by the way you have another triple 120 fan assembly at the top there exhausting hot air out both sides of this chimney I I think they should just call it the chimney actually that would be really badass if they just called this case the chimney I should be their marketing manager I know another really interesting feature about this case though is that from the back you can actually pull out the entire assembly so with everything mounted you can pull it all all out and then flip it 180 and stick it back in so you could essentially flip you know the motherboard and the GPU in this case you could flip them completely around and obviously that'll have different properties for cooling but um yeah there's there's just a lot of flexibility with this chassis what do you guys think let me know what your thoughts are on the case design both in terms of Aesthetics and functionality I it's kind of growing on me I feel like this is open up the door for some really fun case mods you know maybe turn it into like a little Temple or a Pizza Hut or something like that feel free to comment down below what you think that's going to do it for my coverage of G skill here at comex 2024 guys thank you so much for watching my coverage so far make sure you get subscribed so you don't miss any more videos coming very soon from this event I will see youall in the next one\n"