Computex Coverage: The Murder Box Mark 2 by Charles from X-Forma
We would like to extend our gratitude to the following sponsors who have made this Computex coverage possible, allowing us to visit their booth at Silverstone and showcase their latest creations. One of the standout pieces on display was the Murder Box Mark 2, a remarkable project developed in collaboration with X-Forma, an iconic brand known for its high-quality hardware.
The Murder Box Mark 2 is an extraordinary piece of art that has been five years in development, with the sole goal of achieving the most perfect case in the market. This ambitious project has resulted in a truly breathtaking design that seamlessly merges art and hardware. The entire motor box project is a testament to the power of collaboration between Silverstone and X-Forma, who have successfully brought together two worlds to create something entirely new.
One of the most noticeable features of the Murder Box Mark 2 is its aluminum unibody. The entire bottom front and top panel are made from sandblasted thick aluminium, giving the case a unique look that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. This design choice not only enhances the overall appearance of the case but also provides excellent durability and protection for the internal components.
Another notable feature of the Murder Box Mark 2 is its integration of front cutouts with backlight to match the cooler of the loop. This attention to detail has resulted in a truly stunning design that is both functional and visually appealing. The subtle fade on the inside of the case adds an extra layer of depth to the overall design, creating a truly immersive experience for users.
The Murder Box Mark 2 is also equipped with an impressive orange-themed water cooling system, featuring a GTX 980 S in SLI configuration with EK water blocks, new DDR4 RAM from Corsair, and an orange-themed motherboard from Gigabyte. The massive 420mm radiator in the bottom chamber is a testament to the attention to detail that has gone into every aspect of this design.
Another notable feature of the Murder Box Mark 2 is its floor, which is actually lit up, providing softly lit illumination for the hardware in darker environments. This thoughtful design choice not only enhances the overall aesthetic but also provides an added layer of functionality. The entire back panel has undergone a significant transformation, with the integration of curved ventilation that complements the rest of the design.
Upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that the frameless fans at first glance were a source of confusion for some viewers, however, upon further examination, they can be seen as an integral part of the overall design. The beautiful execution of these fans is a testament to the skill and attention to detail of Charles from X-Forma.
One aspect of the Murder Box Mark 2 that left this reviewer in awe was the cable management behind the rear panel. The pre-routed and pre-installed cables coming out from the power supply area, as well as those for the drive cage above and the front IO cables in the bottom portion, are a marvel of engineering. The level of organization and attention to detail that has gone into every aspect of this design is truly impressive.
In conclusion, the Murder Box Mark 2 by Charles from X-Forma is an extraordinary piece of art that has been five years in development. This remarkable project is a testament to the power of collaboration between Silverstone and X-Forma, who have successfully merged art and hardware to create something entirely new. The attention to detail on every single element of this case and every level of production deserves our highest praise for Silverstone and X-Forma for giving us an incredible piece of hardware to build inside.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enour Computex coverage is made possible thanks to the following sponsors show them some love for helping us get here to Taipei during our visit at Silverstone booth on display they had the latest built by Charles from X forma so this is the murder box a mark - I don't think I can call it just a build or just the case but the entire motor box project is an amazing piece of art developed inside the iconic Silverstone tjo 7 the murder box is 5 years in development and the goal here is to achieve the most perfect case in the market and this collaboration between Silverstone and X forma has given a whole new meaning of merging art with hardware some of the most noticeable features is the aluminum unibody so the entire bottom front and top is one piece of sandblasted thick aluminium and gives the case this unique look plus the integration of front cutouts with backlight to match the cooler of the loop it just looks gorgeous especially because of the fade on the inside charles has built this awesome orange themed water cooling system gtx 980 s in sli with EK water blocks new ddr4 ram from corsair and the orange themed motherboard from gigabyte the x99 champion and of course the massive 420 million radiator the bottom chamber so that's what the TJ o7 has become known for the floor of the main chamber is actually lit up so in darker environments of the hardware will be softly lit from below the entire back panel has changed as well now integrating this curved ventilation to complement the rest of the design bust check out that top panel and the frameless fans at first glance I was confused but I really appreciate the beautiful execution something else I was confused about was the cable management behind the rear panel or the ridiculously well managed cables coming out from the power supply area and the pre routed and pre-installed cables for the drive cage above and the front IO cables in the bottom portion so all I can say is I'm so happy to have seen the murder box mark 2 in person the attention to detail on every single element of this case and every level of production deserves your thumbs up for silverstone and ex forma for giving us art to build insideour Computex coverage is made possible thanks to the following sponsors show them some love for helping us get here to Taipei during our visit at Silverstone booth on display they had the latest built by Charles from X forma so this is the murder box a mark - I don't think I can call it just a build or just the case but the entire motor box project is an amazing piece of art developed inside the iconic Silverstone tjo 7 the murder box is 5 years in development and the goal here is to achieve the most perfect case in the market and this collaboration between Silverstone and X forma has given a whole new meaning of merging art with hardware some of the most noticeable features is the aluminum unibody so the entire bottom front and top is one piece of sandblasted thick aluminium and gives the case this unique look plus the integration of front cutouts with backlight to match the cooler of the loop it just looks gorgeous especially because of the fade on the inside charles has built this awesome orange themed water cooling system gtx 980 s in sli with EK water blocks new ddr4 ram from corsair and the orange themed motherboard from gigabyte the x99 champion and of course the massive 420 million radiator the bottom chamber so that's what the TJ o7 has become known for the floor of the main chamber is actually lit up so in darker environments of the hardware will be softly lit from below the entire back panel has changed as well now integrating this curved ventilation to complement the rest of the design bust check out that top panel and the frameless fans at first glance I was confused but I really appreciate the beautiful execution something else I was confused about was the cable management behind the rear panel or the ridiculously well managed cables coming out from the power supply area and the pre routed and pre-installed cables for the drive cage above and the front IO cables in the bottom portion so all I can say is I'm so happy to have seen the murder box mark 2 in person the attention to detail on every single element of this case and every level of production deserves your thumbs up for silverstone and ex forma for giving us art to build inside\n"