The PC gaming industry was blessed to have an early look at Digital Storm's Aventum 3 PC earlier this year, and now the company stated that it is finally ready to ship them out. It is a bulky metal monster slightly more squeezed than the Aventum 2, and it has custom liquid cooling and power incorporated right into the case.
The water cooling block is located behind the motherboard, and the integrated fluid docks make it somewhat stress-free to upgrade or preserve without taking the whole system away from each other. Moreover, the case has an integrated PCIe power section, which makes rewiring easier when changing components and progresses airflow. That airflow is enhanced further by a dual fan structure and a control board that mechanically fine-tunes fan speeds -- thanks to temperature probes located throughout the case. It also has eight pre-wired hard drive/solid state drive storage bays.
Appealingly, the Aventum 3 can only be defined as "bold". It also features seeing frames on both sides, letting users see just how well the wires look behind the motherboard. From the front, you also get a good look of its three hefty fluid pipes, which are created out of a clear acrylic so as it is able to display the liquid flowing throughout the framework. The basic dye selections are storm blue, black matte, lust red, white matte, envy green and speed orange. But then again, Digital Storm says that its squad "can do any paint finish virtually."
Of course, none of this comes cheap. The lowest price selection right now is at $4,930, and that does not even come with a multiple graphics processing unit set up. For a topnotch device highlighting an Intel Core i7 5960X, 32GB RAM and 3x SLI NVIDIA Titan X 12GB, consumers will be paying $10,496.
Needless to say, the Aventum 3 is for extreme PC gaming fanatics, but it looks like it is more than just accommodating their needs.