This isn’t a one-off build, but rather the actual LIQIANG Tank PC case, which retailed for just over $300 USD when it was still being made. Despite how cool it looks, there are a few glaring issues, with the most notable being a lack of airflow.
On the bright side, it does boast spacious internal space, 12 fan positions, support for air-cooled as well as water-cooled heat dissipation, a tempered glass panel to view the RGB components, and a built-in thermostat function. The crew over a META PCs needed to perform some heavy customization to make it perform to its full potential, and even then, there was still a lot to be desired.
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As someone that loves tanks that case is sh%!. Simply it is a child representation of a tank. If they would have built the case around modern components it would have looked better. If the road wheels and track portion allowed clearance from the surface you could get airflow under the case. You could put cooling fans in the engine deck area,” said one commenter.