Chimera Industries Cerberus: The 18L, mATX, USA-made enclosure

Nyven

Caliper Novice
Nov 16, 2017
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Sorry to say, but two 120mm fans can't actually fit together on the side bracket with the front-mounted PSU. The two fans together take up 8.5 of the 9 mounting slots given, while the power supply needs a clearance of about 1.25 slots on the frontward end to fit.


Your img links aren't working....

As I said 1 of the 2 you can only use 2 screws to mount it unless you drill the other 2 holes yourself. Here is a link to pics of my build where I have two 120 rads mounted on the side, only using 2 screws on the rear rad since I didn't drill the other two.

https://photos.app.******/JLq0PivSES94rJXs1
 

Alfvin

Minimal Tinkerer
Mar 1, 2018
3
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Your img links aren't working....

As I said 1 of the 2 you can only use 2 screws to mount it unless you drill the other 2 holes yourself. Here is a link to pics of my build where I have two 120 rads mounted on the side, only using 2 screws on the rear rad since I didn't drill the other two.

https://photos.app.******/JLq0PivSES94rJXs1
Ah sorry, I wasn't reading your post correctly. Yeah, don't know what is up with images. Must be a rookie mistake I've made trying get a whole gallery to show like in the other posts I've seen. ^_^;
Anyways, they were just images showcasing the incompatibility. Nothing important to see, now that you have clarified.
 

VegetableStu

Shrink Ray Wielder
Aug 18, 2016
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oh, that. copy the album link, click on the filmstrip icon to the right of the picture icon, and paste the link.

or commit the following to memory:
[MEDIA=imgur]a/2N5Sa[/MEDIA]

(a/ being the album tag, and followed by the album's unique ID)
 

Kwirek

Cable-Tie Ninja
Nov 19, 2016
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Just wanted to reiterate; it is very satisfying to work in this case.

I had reason to do some hardware swapping due to diagnosing a hardware failure in an other system, and it was a joy*. Well planned out, easy to reach all components and sturdy construction.**

After a dozen reconfigurations I'm yet to strip any threads in the frame - and it feels like I never will when I screw in the screws. Compare that to the Ncase's I have (and love dearly) where I've done exactly that by being careless and forgetting that I'm prone to over-tightening everything from screws through jar-lids to handbrakes.

*The ease of dismantling - not the hardware failure.
**To be fair, the first two can be partly attributed to my choice of components, but the layout makes it easy to chose the right ones (which is most of them). I've long ago given up on hard-to-service layouts. :-)
 

Sancus

Trash Compacter
Nov 12, 2017
44
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After a dozen reconfigurations I'm yet to strip any threads in the frame

I've actually managed to mostly-strip the head in one of the tiny screws that holds the side bracket closed after I-can't-even-count how many removals but this was definitely my mistake. Should probably figure out what screw type that is and replace it...

E: Damn I was tired when I made this post, I meant I stripped the phillips head not the screw thread. Stripping the threads themselves would be harder.
 
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lomskat404

Chassis Packer
Mar 12, 2018
14
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My build isn't finished yet, but I moved all the current parts into Cerberus.
Here's a little build log in extremely poor quality (courtesy of an old smartphone camera!) ;)
Please note that it, obviously, looks better live. The photos don't give it justice.











I ordered a magnetic dust filter for that CPU cooler (Thermaltake Matrix D14)
and a small 92mm exhaust fan for the rear (be quiet! Silent Wings 2 92mm PWM).

Initially I hoped to mount a 140mm slim fan (with 120mm mounting holes) on the top, but with this behemoth of a cooler and all the cables there, nothing is going to fit.

Further down the line I hope to get a new gen GPU (GTX1180 maybe) this year and a couple of 140mm fans for the bottom.

Needless to say, I am extremely satisfied with the result and the case in general. It's a joy to look at :p
 
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VegetableStu

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Aug 18, 2016
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I PM'd them last week and they mentioned that they're getting some punch machines repaired and that's affecting window panel production. if you want something to build in ASAP then they could ship the rest of the case to you with the side panel on hold untill they can get it running again

I decided to wait it out because I'm using a forwarder ._. so yeah if you're feeling a bit anxious I know that feeling. give them time they need
 
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KSliger

King of Cable Management
Sliger Designs
May 8, 2015
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Apologies on window delays, first our mill spindle went down, then the vacuum table went down, we're supposed to ship last week but I was at a trade show all last week and team wanted my personal confirmation on the windows before shipping - back today, they all look great, assembling as we speak.

If you ordered a window you should be getting confirmation today or tomorrow worst case. Thank you all for your patience!
 

dragonshardz

Efficiency Noob
Nov 10, 2017
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Your img links aren't working....

As I said 1 of the 2 you can only use 2 screws to mount it unless you drill the other 2 holes yourself. Here is a link to pics of my build where I have two 120 rads mounted on the side, only using 2 screws on the rear rad since I didn't drill the other two.

https://photos.app.******/JLq0PivSES94rJXs1

Off-topic, but: Hello, fellow EVE player.

Apologies on window delays, first our mill spindle went down, then the vacuum table went down, we're supposed to ship last week but I was at a trade show all last week and team wanted my personal confirmation on the windows before shipping - back today, they all look great, assembling as we speak.

If you ordered a window you should be getting confirmation today or tomorrow worst case. Thank you all for your patience!

I admit I was starting to worry about my own order for a windowed case. Glad to hear you guys are back up and running.
 

Sancus

Trash Compacter
Nov 12, 2017
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Has anyone taken the measurements to get demcifilter to do custom filters for Cerberus? I know someone mentioned that the Ncase M1 ones kinda fit at least for bottom(?) but I'd like full length top, bottom and side filters to be honest. And maybe front for a future build.
 

MarcParis

Spatial Philosopher
Apr 1, 2016
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Your img links aren't working....

As I said 1 of the 2 you can only use 2 screws to mount it unless you drill the other 2 holes yourself. Here is a link to pics of my build where I have two 120 rads mounted on the side, only using 2 screws on the rear rad since I didn't drill the other two.

https://photos.app.******/JLq0PivSES94rJXs1
Nice setup!
Please come on! Remove this "damn" handle...your poor cat is unable to lie down


Long live cats!
 

dragonshardz

Efficiency Noob
Nov 10, 2017
6
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Has anyone taken the measurements to get demcifilter to do custom filters for Cerberus? I know someone mentioned that the Ncase M1 ones kinda fit at least for bottom(?) but I'd like full length top, bottom and side filters to be honest. And maybe front for a future build.

I was just looking at demcifilter's site and I'll probably do this thing once mine arrives.
 
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Taswegian

SFF Lingo Aficionado
Oct 1, 2017
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@KSliger is the volume listed on the Cerberus specs page correct?

Listed at 18.725L, but I see two problems with that.

Firstly, from the listed dimensions 319x172x358 = 19.64L

Secondly, although only one set of dimensions is provided it seems to be the exterior footprint inc feet etc (based on what I see on the Cerb-X page which lists both internal and external)

Extrapolating from the Cerb-X page implies the internal dimensions for Cerb would be 299x164x330. Since it seems convention to list volume as the internal figure that would give;

16.18L

ie nearly 2.5L more compact than you are taking credit for.

Have I got this right?
 

FoskcoRS5

Designated LMG
Jan 31, 2017
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@KSliger is the volume listed on the Cerberus specs page correct?

Listed at 18.725L, but I see two problems with that.

Firstly, from the listed dimensions 319x172x358 = 19.64L

Secondly, although only one set of dimensions is provided it seems to be the exterior footprint inc feet etc (based on what I see on the Cerb-X page which lists both internal and external)

Extrapolating from the Cerb-X page implies the internal dimensions for Cerb would be 299x164x330. Since it seems convention to list volume as the internal figure that would give;

16.18L

ie nearly 2.5L more compact than you are taking credit for.

Have I got this right?

Checking the first page of this thread:

Part I: Features

Dimensions
Cerberus's final dimensions are 303 x 170 x 354mm, leading to an overall volume of 18.2L. Though this is a tad bit larger than the last prototype, the benefits of the minor space increase are substantial (and to which I'll elaborate on in a moment), and the increase itself constitutes a mere 5% difference that's imperceptible to the eye.

Maybe documentation mismatch?