Here they'd water-cooled a GTX Titan X with traditional water-cooling gear. It's a neat solution that could rival
Alienware's Graphics Amplifier and you can swap and change GPUs quite easily too.
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MSI also had one of Hex Gear's R40 cases on show made by our very own Editor22 - Nate George with some expert tube bending by John Laveric aka Montymole with another located on Asus' stand.
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Dino PC had this stunning beast too - there was no shortage of stunning modded and water-cooled PCs. Yet another stand with some incredible mods was Thermaltake, who were keen to show off their new lines of water-cooling hardware and ring LED fans.
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We also spotted this gorgeous Thermaltake Core P5 wall-mountable case which used it's new PETG tubing.
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Overclockers UK had a host of modded PCs on its stand, including several Parvum Systems builds including its ITX, micro-ATX and full ATX chassis.
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BeQuiet also got in on the action with its new Silnet Base 600 - essentially a smaller version of the
Silent Base 800
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We're already in the process of obtaining a sample for our forthcoming review so watch this space. Were you at i-Series this year? What did you think of the event? Let us know in the comments.
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