Titan Robela Watercase

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by Rob Williams on October 5, 2005 in Cases & PSUs, Cooling

Titan likes to be unique, and it’s very apparent in their product line-up. We are going to take a look at their Robela case, that’s far from being ordinary. Packed inside is a full fledged water cooling set-up, but also includes many of the features you look for in a regular case.

Page 2 – Features


12CM Fan 9CM Fan
Fan Dimension 120 x 120 x 25 mm 90 x 90 x 25 mm
Rated Voltage 6 ~ 12V DC 12V DC
Rated Current 0.09 ~ 0.25 A 0.09 A
Power Consumption 0.54 ~ 3.0 W 1.08 W
Rated Speed 1000 ~ 1800 ± 10%RPM 2000 ± 10%RPM
Airflow 39.5 ~ 71.09 CFM 34.5 CFM
Static Pressure < 1.23 ~ 2.22 mmH2O 1.66 mmH2O
Noise Level < 20 ~ 34 dBA < 24 dBA
No. of Pole
4 Pole
Bearing Type
Sleeve / One Ball / Two Ball / Z-AXIS
Life Time
25,000 / 35,000 / 50,000 / 60,000 Hours
Water pump motor
Rated Voltage 12V DC
Rated Current In Water 0.25 A
Power Consumption 3.0 W
Rated Speed In Water 2000 ± 10%RPM
High In Water > 1000 mm
No. of Pole 4 Pole

Robela Features

When the Robela first arrived at my house, I was immediately amazed by the size of the box that it was packaged in. I quickly read the invoice to see how much it weighed, and it clearly said, “60LBs”! I admit, my jaw dropped… because I could not believe that it weighed that much. It’s a seriously packed case, but that’s the weight before any water/PC components are added!

Away from the weight, the box is very colorful and detailed, with the heroine of course on one side. At the ends are the descriptions of the various case models. On the back are the specifications in nine different languages.

Once the case was taken from the box, I looked over to see if there were any imperfections. Titan does a superb job of packing their products, and I mean that completely. There was nothing wrong physically with the case… it arrived in perfect condition. After looking at the case, the first word that comes to mind is “Beast”. Heavy duty is not even the word, because the Robela is hardcore heavy, large and in charge… at least we hope.


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Rob Williams

Rob founded Techgage in 2005 to be an 'Advocate of the consumer', focusing on fair reviews and keeping people apprised of news in the tech world. Catering to both enthusiasts and businesses alike; from desktop gaming to professional workstations, and all the supporting software.

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