I've found this about Asrock, http://akiba-pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/news/1055202.html so anybody knows when it'll be released??
Also this old leak about Asus, https://www.profesionalreview.com/2016/06/27/mini-itx-am4-asus-rog-crosshair/ there are talking about a development to cover the...
Thanks, but i've decided to wait for zen APUs, everybody can find more about my crazy idea here in this thread: https://smallformfactor.net/forum/threads/sff-network-in-win-chopin-review-a-concerto-in-black.1011/page-3
My last reply contains information. Thanks again.
Thanks again!! I've read Chopin's manual and discovered that the slot over the psu was designed for a hub, and thought about using this cable there: http://articulo.mercadolibre.com.ar/MLA-651159510-cable-adaptador-splitter-hdmi-macho-a-2-hdmi-hembra-video-_JM , conected to my video card that...
I'm open mind, i can replace the psu with pico 190w to gain extra space. So, it's still posible? Using flexible riser pcie and pico of course.
That damn case it's gorgeous, i don't want to get another chassis. Thanks for the reply btw :)
Even using a dremel to cut steel?? And what is that rear slot above the psu??? It looks like you can fit there a dvi port with its two screws.
I want to mod if necessary to fit a gtx 1050TI LP, but i don't know if posible.
In Win is avaible to purchase locally, i have to import the L4 and Argentina is well known to putting unnecesary taxes on everything, like 50% over the price, plus add shipping, mail storage fee, etc...
Hi guys, i'm shiny at the forum, and i need help...
I want a Chopin case, some itx board (Intel or AMD), RAM, nvme and/or ssd. That is my budget list.
But also i want to fit a gtx 1050ti low profile. I've alredy have a 190w pico to replace the long itx psu and a Pcie riser conector (flexible...