Well I can send my current case back (not opened) or sell it locally so the mountain case would only be another 110 GBP or so before you include the fans, filters, and extras. I bet the cost of the fans adds up quick but imagine 49 fans sucking air in from the side and out the top! Of course there are options with less fans and if I'm not running quad SLI I might not see a benefit extra cooling power, no?
It terms of aesthetics I'd like to go with a less flashy, more refined, and simpler look. I like the idea of brushed aluminum or anodized black case with regular fans and no leds. that would look a little more professional and it if a client sees it he would be less likely to view it as a "toy". I might have space under my corner desk for the Cube computer.
If I used the P80 would it be better to use an external radiator? How would the system performance improve if I used the mountain mods case. What would be the point of diminishing returns? With a fairly sweet water cooling system how much do you suppose the mod mountain system would cost versus the P-80?
Would it help to get a cheap SSD drive to put the OS on? I was thinking about just using the Revodrive for applications and as a "scratch disk". I'm a big multitasked and I will be using about 3 monitors with one of them being a 30". I work with extreme large image files. I will be doing things like stitching hundreds of images together digitally while watching a blu ray and browsing the internet. I will be doing a lot of heavy photoshop tasks like, opening, modifying, saving files as large as 10GB. I will be running some heavy content sensitive filters and other enhancements such as fractal based resolution where I will be sometimes converting a file from lets say 750MB to 8GB. In addition I will be running automated tasks to groups of image files.
By the way do you think a Duel CPU server configuration would be better for my applications? Obviously the 980x would be the best for gaming but how about CS5?