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Tyton too gimicky too much nonsense

IDPA_expert
Level 8
First thing you say to yourself is why would you ever want to close the doors up to restrict all that air flow you could of had. So it should have been made to allow all that good air flow permanently except without the ugly doors. The wimpy water cooler isnt big enough to add any upgraded parts too.
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X-ROG
Level 15
It is a bit gimmicky, but stacked next to a Dell or HP in a shop, which looks cooler? It's certainly not for everyone but it's an alternative design than your usual black/grey/orange(Acer) box that's had some actual love from real gamers, not just men with excel sheets. The Tytan is designed for mainstream gamers who don't want to build their own, but prefer PC gaming. The only upgrades really expected are perhaps an extra GPU and some hard drives in the future. The CPU cooler is enthusiast class - Corsair/Asetek LLC that many home-builders use. It would simply be impossible to ship a full WCing kit.

dedaciai
Level 10
Nice to see an Asus guy, being honest about the Tytan with regards to the pluses and minuses. I would have to agree, shipping a full WC would be nearly impossible without UPS/Fedex mucking it all up.

As a person who got into PC gaming from a Dell XPS (circa 2008), I became very quickly frustrated with how much proprietary stuff that was in it and the limited expandability. At least with the Tytan, you can upgrade/expand/change more than those many of those AiO gaming rigs. Just my ttwo cents.
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