I second that!
I haven't build my work PC in it yet , but I've spent some time looking at the case , I'm impressed by all the small features that shows how much engineering work as gone into the design !
@Necere : Chapeu !
The lady from the customs office said something that was delivered through EMS , I will check back when I get home. I haven't even open the box .
LE. Checked my order details and it says "TWPS AIR184" .
Report from Romania :
- I placed the order on 28 July for a silver case with the cheapest postage ,35 USD
- the case left Taiwan on 27 September and arrived in Romania on 02 October. Two days later I picked up the package . The custom tax was 19% ( the VAT here )
If you have an z370/z390 chipset MB then set the vcore to manual and find the stable minimum voltage for your CPU at the desired multiplier . For example @4.7 GHz all core boost start with 1.2 V
I'm not sure for AMD but intel chipset z370/390 doesn't support 4x4 configuration . If you use the asus adapter card in x16 mode you can have only 3 Nvme drives x8/ x4 x4.
Look for an adapter card that has a PLX chip if you must have 4 nvme drives on CPU support
" * Supports PCIe riser cards to extend one x16 slot to two x8 slots if you install AMD Ryzen series CPUs " , taken from the manual on Asrock site . I think you can't use the addon card (Asus Hyper M.2 x16 ) with this MB
I have an Asus z370 MB with 2 slots x16, wired to the CPU, that supports bifurcation . In the MB manual it's a description for how to use the Hyper m.2 x16 card . If you opt for 8x and 8x , only 2 nvme drives will work .