This case deserves lots of love and attention.. Not sure how I didn't know about it until recently.
It's hard to be patient after a teasing video of the case ?
Fans need to spread the word about this case to have an extremely successful Kickstarter campaign.
Quick question: is that the...
Two radiators are for those who are look to overclock and push their PC's to the max potential. The problem is that all iTX motherboards and power supplies in the market have limited potential. Only those who want a radiator for both the CPU & GPU can benefit from two radiators.
I honestly don't think there will be a need for more than 240mm...not now not in the future... specially with the current GPU designs and the limitation of ITX mobo.
Unless the case can manage to squeeze ATX mobo.
That's a good point, but the problem with adding 1/2 slot of space is that there will be a gab if a 2 slot open-air GPU is installed that will allow hot air to be trapped inside the case.
Looks good, without a dedicated gpu you don't need 600w (unless you are planning to upgrade in the future). You can get the 450w version from crosair instead.
Best of luck with your build.
Seems like the RAM slots are very close to each other, but the G.skill is listed as compatible on ASRock website.
https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/Z390%20Phantom%20Gaming%20SLIac/index.us.asp#Memory
Thanks for the correction! There are two version, ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming have two M.2 NVMes and ASRock Z390M have one M.2 NVMe.
Looking forward for your review :)
I think each have their advantage. However, I can't think of any for ASUS over the others except it's BIOS/software.
I would be interested to see which Z390 itx motherboard will maintain better temperature specially in a small case like ncase m1.
I usually would suggest ASUS, but Gigabyte build the best mobo this time!
If you are looking for a cheaper yet a better option than ASUS, then ASRock is worth looking in to... Only downside it comes with 1 nvme and the BIOS.
This case hands down is the best looking case ever (with or without RGB)! Total agree that 92mm is something in the past and not practical.. I'm one of those who would love to see an extension or some sort of a way to install a 240mm AIO.
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