Here's the photo of an Arctic II in a NR200. Those have 155mm of clearance, 10mm more than this case. Maaaaybe it'll be possible in this case but those bends sure look tight to me.
Will the Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280 have enough clearance? There’s 121.5 mm of the space taken by the rad, fans, and block. Tube diameter is 12.5mm which would need to make its radius in the ~23mm remaining space assuming 145 is max.
This is literally what many of us have been searching for in anticipation of the power / thermals of the next gen GPU and CPUs headed our way. Can’t wait to learn more about it as we get closer to a launch!
This is cool, shows that it can be simple. Neither of those is elegant enough for my OCD but it demonstrates what's possible. I had been convincing myself I really wanted the feature of being able to swivel the PC to plug/unplug wires but as Alex mentioned, raising the desk up does make that...
Just to prove I can google. Here's two examples I've found:
A custom solution:
A off the shelf solution:
I like the custom solution but unfortunately am not adept at 3D design. The off the shelf solution is janky af.
I've been in love with SFF builds ever since I stepped into the game with a NCASE. It is an awesome niche that really keeps be excited. Unfortunately switching to an SFF build meany putting it on my desk opposed to the ground. I've been eyeing standing desks for a long time and one thing...
Oddly enough the perfect SFF case is a sewing machine carrying case. Weird, I know, but google them. I found one and added a bit of foam for protection.
Just found this thread and am totally stoked. I've got a NCASE that has a ~4 year old system in it. I've been looking for the successor and this looks like it's going to tick all the boxes. Keep up the good work @dondan !