Stunning and Functional RGB Case
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Digital Storm's latest creation looks pretty freaking awesome... Should they send one over for a full investigation? Let us know! Thanks to dbrand for sponsoring this video -
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The video centers on Digital Storm's Project Medina, a prototype PC case that aims to blend striking aesthetics with practical functionality. The presenter emphasizes that Medina is still a work in progress, with tweaks planned and a few features yet to be finalized. In the current build, the system uses an ASUS Z270 Strix motherboard, an i7-7700K processor, two GTX 1080 GPUs, 32 gigabytes of Corsair Dominator RAM, Thermaltake ring fans, and EK water cooling, illustrating a high-end, capable gaming rig. A key design point is Medina's display-oriented SSD bay on the right side, which showcases drives instead of hiding them away, reducing cable clutter and improving visual appeal. The video also highlights the cooling options, noting support for up to a 3x120 or 3x140 radiator in the top and 2x120 or 2x140 in the front, alongside RGB lighting that creates a dramatic, customizable look. They discuss upcoming enhancements like a new lighting controller that will expand RGB zones and potentially add a digital storm logo visible inside the case. The host encourages viewers to consider configuring their own Medina variant through Digital Storm’s website and teases further details later in the year, reinforcing Medina as a flexible platform for enthusiasts who want a showpiece PC with strong performance. The sponsor segment focuses on Dbrand, showcasing their skins and sponsor integration within the CES 2017 coverage, and guiding viewers to customize skins for devices, reinforcing the partnership without overshadowing Medina’s technical presentation.
Topics · technology · computers · hardware · product-review · ces · sponsored-content · gaming-pcs
Questions answered
- What are the main components used in the Medina prototype build?
- The Medina prototype uses an ASUS Z270 Strix motherboard, an Intel i7-7700K processor, two GTX 1080 GPUs, 32GB Corsair Dominator RAM, Thermaltake Ring fans, EK water cooling, and supports configurable radiators up to 3x120 or 3x140 in the top and 2x120 or 2x140 in the front.