Hey,
I was wondering if there is any update on a potential UK/EU reseller. I just checked at it's 100 dollar minimum for shipping to my address. I really love the case, but almost half the price of the configuration just in shipping, let alone the VAT I would have to pay is real hard to justify
As the title would indicate, I'd like to know the exact hole spacings (and also diameter) of the mounting holes for a 140 mm fan/rad. I'm looking into making a small-ish AIO that needs a 75x75mm to 140x10mm adapter. But given the width and height of the fan itself is 140x100 the mounting holes...
The title pretty says it all. I noticed that with the HDPLEX 400 DC-ATX converter it's rated for 400 watts of continuous with a peak of 500 watts listed on it's product page, while the AC-DC PSU recommended to go with it is the 300 watt with a peak of 400 watt model. I was just wondering if...
As a rough estimate if the PSU and rad slot from design 1 was swapped around, how tall of a gap are we looking at for the pump block. I like the thought of the CoolerMaster MasterLquid Pro 120/140 for the supposedly silent pump along with Noctua fans. But the block comes in at a heft 58-ish mm...
I know this has almost 100% been asked, but are you looking into UK based retailers to stock the case at any point. The case itself isn't too expensive, but the shipping and import tax/custom fees would push it well beyond the limit for someone like myself
Well the Corsair One uses a similar setup, where it has one fan in the top of the case that exhausts out of the top of the case pulling air through the side radiators, so it's thoeretically possible. However this is on a much smaller scale and given how big the case is you might not have direct...
Hey, sorry if this has been asked before, I'm sure is has been but over 100 pages is kinda hard to look through. But will there be a point where the case will be available to just purchase? Or is it going to be a production run system similar to that of the NCase M1
Greatwork BTW
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Great work do far, really liking the design and the hope to get it down to 0.99L for the record. But you mentioned making a higher case for those wanting to use a 1080 with a better cooler. Would you also consider increasing the width of the case by around 20mm so you could add some 40mm...
That Lian Li case is also designed for a full ATX or even E-ATX board IIRC so it was bound to be bigger from the start. But I do agree that it's far too big and that your case will have a far better shot given the Lian Li's price tag and extra volume
Apologies if this have been asked/answered before. But will the front HDMI port be swappable for those not interested or unable to utilise VR headsets in exchange for something along the line of a USB type C port
So nice to see this coming along, I was kinda worried about the extra weight the case had put on between revisions. But having them next to each other like this has put a lot of worries to rest. It's gonna look great with a full build inside with some transparent side panels