The MetalFish PC chassis and aquarium hybrid has been examined by a Japanese tech website. PC Watch’s Satoshi Hinuma felt an uncomfortable mixture of interior therapeutic and PC element / fish nervousness, from the completed construct. Moreover, the chassis and fish tank hybrid needed to face additional pure challenges in Japan, the place earthquakes and tremors are a considerably frequent incidence.
Again in August, we first reported on the MetalFish Y2 Fish Tank Chassis. In case the identify hasn’t already given it away, this was a hybrid Micro-ATX PC chassis and fish tank. Readers had issues for each the PC elements beneath the fish tank and for the destiny of the fish being warmed up within the aquarium. So, it’s attention-grabbing to think about the primary skilled check outcomes from the MetalFish chassis, with the added issues of unpredictable earthquakes.
Firstly, it is apparent that the PC part of the Y2 Fish Tank Chassis isn’t very giant (about 12 liters), however the PC construct didn’t look overly sophisticated or restricted when utilizing compact and SFF-friendly elements. There’s even a PCIe riser cable included so you may match a modestly sized graphics card beneath your aquarium. When the PC is totally constructed, homeowners nonetheless have fairly easy accessibility to the PC elements, as it’s potential to slip out the motherboard and elements tray as soon as just a few screws are undone.
With the PC construct layer full, the reviewer began on the aquarium part. We’ve summed up the key issues and worrisome observations from this a part of the construct course of, under:
- The acrylic high panel had cracks by way of the screw holes.
- There’s a alternative between fish tank insulation or extra interesting RGB LED views.
- Fish tank high LED brightness was fairly excessive and never adjustable – it isn’t built-in into the PC’s RGB LED controls.
- Airflow perforations within the PC case intensified the fear of spills and splashes from the aquarium above.
- The glass water tank weighed 12 kg (26.5 lbs), add within the really helpful 10-12 liters of water and you’ve got a fragile field weighing in at about 24 kg (53 lbs), making transferring or repositioning the PC very precarious.
- Earthquake area locality amplified water spill worries — even mild tremors may trigger spillage.
Some Tom’s {Hardware} readers had been apprehensive a few PC below stress, maybe gaming or processing video for a number of hours, heating up the fish within the tank above. PC Watch checked what would possibly occur with some thermal readings.
MetalFish provides a white warmth insulator sheet to sit down between the acrylic panel topped PC and the aquarium part. Nevertheless, this significantly dims the LED lighting ribbons that might in any other case shine upwards by way of the water. Throughout assessments, it was noticed that the higher (aquarium) compartment of the Y2 Fish Tank Chassis rose 1.4 levels Celsius (from 25 to 26.4) after half-hour below load, with out the insulation sheet in place. This check seems to have been finished with out water within the tank, however remains to be worrisome in case you are engaged on the PC for hours at a time.
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In its conclusion, PC Watch doesn’t suggest this hybrid case be used with the aquarium part stuffed with marine life, with the leakage, spills and earthquake issues excessive on the negatives. As an alternative, it’s advised the highest tank be used for a small backyard / terrarium.
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