Measuring 265 mm (W) x 209 mm (H) x 411 mm (D), the case weighs about 5 kg. Active ventilation includes three 40 mm rear exhausts, two 80 mm top exhausts, and an internal 80 mm conveyor for the 5-bay drive cage. Internal bays include one 2.5-inch mount, or the ability to mount up to seven 2.5-inch drives by eating into the room meant for graphics cards. Each of the 5 bays has an individual SATA 6 Gbps connection to your motherboard. The cage is ventilated from the inside with an 80 mm fan, and uses a 4-pin Molex input for power. The most striking feature has to be the five 3.5-inch hot-swappable lockable caddies, each with SATA 6 Gbps backplanes (optionally SAS 12 Gbps).
For creators, this means room for a top-grade Quadro RTX or Radeon PRO graphics card for gamers it means room for any air-cooled RTX 3090 or RX 6900 XT. This case is significantly larger than typical 5-bay NAS you find in the market, but that's because it packs room for a fully-fledged Micro-ATX setup, including room for a high-end triple-slot graphics card up to 36.8 cm in length. SilverStone today unveiled the CS351, a unique Micro-ATX case that lets you build a gaming or creation PC with hot-swappable storage, or a DIY NAS.
Currently, it is rumored that the Ti version could carry 7424 CUDA cores, which is an upgrade from 6144 of the regular RTX 3080 version. The Ti version will upgrade the CUDA core count and other things like TMUs to undetermined specifications. This is just a tad higher than the 165 Watt TGP of RTX 3080 mobile. Similarly, the total overall TGP will also receive a bump to 175 Watts. The memory speed will get an upgrade to 16 Gbps, compared to the 14 Gbps speed in RTX 3080 mobile SKU. According to sources close to VideoCardz, team green has prepared to announce RTX 3080 Ti mobile design with faster memory and higher total graphics power (TGP). Rumored to launch sometime in January, NVIDIA is preparing a GeForce RTX 3080 Ti mobile GPU SKU that supposedly offers the highest performance in the Ampere mobile family. NVIDIA is preparing to launch an ultimate solution for high-end laptops and gamers that could benefit from the high-performance graphics card integration in mobile systems like gaming laptops.