CHAMBER 01 · THE FLOOR

A high performance PC club where frames run hot

Top graphics cards pushed to the edge, custom loops that hold the line, and a glass bench where you watch the heat get eaten. The metal runs hot. The room stays cold.

CHAMBER 02 · THE RIGS

Three rows, one temperature code

Every station is graded by how hard it runs and how cold we keep it. Pick the row that matches the load you bring. Specs are honest, sustained, and measured on the floor — not peak-for-a-second numbers.

LIQUID
High-end station with a large RGB-lit monitor running gameplay in the Blast row at FURNACE
ROW A

Blast row

Our hottest silicon on a custom liquid loop. Built for 4K, high-refresh, and long sessions that never throttle. This is where the bench-tested cards live.

  • Sustained clock2.79 GHz
  • Refresh240 Hz
  • Load / room74° / 21°
AIR
Dark station row with a blue-lit monitor in the Steady row at FURNACE
ROW B

Steady row

Balanced air-cooled builds tuned for competitive 1440p. Quiet fan curves, flat frame times, and the same input gear as Row A. The all-rounder most nights.

  • Sustained clock2.61 GHz
  • Refresh180 Hz
  • Load / room68° / 21°
BENCH
ROW C

Bench seat

A single stool pulled up to the glass stress-test bench. Sit at the window, watch a card chew through a full hour of load, and read the sensors live. Drop-in, no booking needed, first come.

  • Sessionwalk-up
  • Viewlive sensors
  • Bench / room83° / 21°
CHAMBER 03 · THE FURNACE

The bench that runs the heat

Behind the glass sits one machine with nothing to hide. We run a real graphics card through a full hour of sustained load and put every sensor on the wall — core temperature, clock, fan RPM, coolant delta. You watch the number climb, hold, and settle. No hood, no hand-waving. If a card wobbles under an hour of pressure, it never makes it to the floor. This is quality control you can stand in front of, and it is how we earn the word "high performance."

CHAMBER 04 · COOLING

Why the floor stays at 21 degrees

Fast hardware makes heat. A good room takes it away before you feel it. Here is how we keep a hall full of loaded cards sitting at a flat, quiet 21 — and why your palms stay dry through a five-hour session.

Industrial-chic hall with exposed concrete and blue-lit rows of stations at FURNACE

Directed intake

Cold air is pushed low along the aisles and pulled out high above the rigs, so heat rises straight off the cards and leaves. You never sit downstream of someone else's exhaust.

Custom loops

Blast-row cards run hand-built liquid loops with oversized radiators. More surface, lower coolant delta, and clocks that hold their sustained numbers instead of sagging after ten minutes.

Quiet by design

Big slow fans move the same air as small screaming ones without the whine. The hall reads under 40 dB at the desks, so you hear the game and your team — not the cooling.

CHAMBER 05 · RATES

Pay by the row, warm up on us

Rates run by row and by session length. Every booking opens with a free warm-up: the first 15 minutes are yours to tune the rig to your hand before the clock starts — sensitivity, refresh, keybinds, seat height.

ROW A

Blast row

9/ hour

  • Custom liquid-cooled top cards
  • Up to 240 Hz, 4K ready
  • 15-min free warm-up
  • Bench-tested silicon only
ROW B · MOST BOOKED

Steady row

6/ hour

  • Air-cooled competitive builds
  • Up to 180 Hz, flat frame times
  • 15-min free warm-up
  • Same input gear as Row A
EVENING

Long burn

28/ 6 hrs

  • Any open row after 8pm
  • Fixed rate, no clock anxiety
  • 15-min free warm-up
  • Room held at 21° all night
CHAMBER 06 · FORGE LOG

What we changed on the floor

A running record of every upgrade, swap, and fix. We post it because a club that never touches its hardware is a club falling behind.

  1. New cards on the Blast row

    Swapped the full Blast row to the current top-tier generation and re-benched every unit for a full hour before it opened. Sustained clocks came up around eight percent, and coolant delta dropped two degrees on the new radiators. Old cards moved down to spares.

  2. Rebuilt the main coolant contour

    Re-ran the hall's primary cooling contour with a larger loop and a second pump for redundancy. The floor now holds 21 degrees even with every seat loaded on a Friday night, where before it drifted to 23 by midnight. One quiet failover means no warm rooms if a pump ever quits.

  3. Switched to quiet fans club-wide

    Replaced every case and hall fan with larger low-speed units on tuned curves. Same airflow, far less noise: the desks now read under 40 dB at load. You can hold a normal conversation across the aisle without raising your voice over the cooling.

CHAMBER 08 · BURNING QUESTIONS

The things people ask at the door

If the cards run so hot, why isn't it hot in here?

Because heat lives in the metal, not the air you sit in. Cards can hit the seventies and eighties inside the case, but directed intake pulls that heat straight up and out before it reaches the aisle. The room itself holds a flat 21 degrees, measured at desk height, all day and all night.

Where do my settings and configs go?

Your free 15-minute warm-up is for setting the rig to your hand: sensitivity, refresh, keybinds, seat and monitor height. Personal configs are saved to your own drive or account, not left on our machines, and every station is wiped clean between sessions. You start fresh, you leave nothing behind.

Is it loud with all those fans?

No. We run large, slow fans on tuned curves instead of small fast ones, so the hall reads under 40 decibels at the desks even at full load. You can talk across the aisle in a normal voice and hear your game clearly on open headphones. The cooling is felt, not heard.

How does the upgrade queue work?

New hardware lands on the Blast row first, then rolls down to Steady as it ages, and older parts become tested spares. Every change is dated in the Forge log above, so you always know what generation you are booking. If a part is queued for a swap, we flag it at the desk before you sit.

Do stations ever go down for maintenance?

Yes, on purpose. Any rig that misbehaves on the glass bench comes off the floor until it holds a clean hour again. We keep tested spares ready so an open row never leaves you waiting. A station out for service is a station that will not stutter on you mid-match.

CHAMBER 09 · BOOK A RIG

Reserve a seat, warm it up

Tell us the row and the session. We will have the rig ready and the room cold. Your 15-minute warm-up is free and starts before the clock.

  • Free warm-up on every booking
  • Open late, seven days