Sorry for any ignorance to answers to my questions in previous posts(although I didn't see any of my following questions answered/asked) and lack of understanding the layout of the case itself.
- It looks like in the pictures thats the slim 120mm fans will have their own shroud? That seems like it would increase the cost quite a bit.
- (Point 1 b. But couldnt edit that into the list because i'm on mobile and I don't have a "tab" button) I do understand this would increase the rear asthetic by not requiring screws on the back in those positions, but it seems a bit excessive especially since those 8 standoffs and extra sheet cut/punched, bent and finished (sanded/painted) would increase manufacturing cost.... Also wouldn't the 120mm aio require screws to be installed from that side of the case thus rendering the rear asthetic already compromised if the end user decides to go that route... This is all if screw-less asthetic is the main reason for the bracket contraption, or I may misunderstand how the 120mm aio is attached.... All this said, it looks like there is a whole rear pannel that would cover any screws regardless of how the fans/aio are mounted.
- Also the vent pattern on that shroud looks different to the vent pattern on the case.... Any reason as to why that was chosen?
- Also is the vent pattern near the rear GPU i/o going to be the same or different from the vent pattern on the sides(in the picture is is currently different, but that may have been an accidental oversight)
Edit:
better clarification and formatting
all in all, great work and I look forward to your progress and this case!
(sorry for my long winded and somewhat nit-picky comments, I'm truly excited to see the work you have put into the case and the feedback you are taking! Is wonderful!)
1. There is a shroud and it is to keep the riser cable and other wires out of the fans particularly when laid flat. No change to price, this is a very simple bracket.
2. There are only 4 standoffs, 2 per fan. These standoffs slide into the holes on the 120mm fans, and then the shroud has counter sunk screws that clamp the shroud down onto the fans. No fan screws needed as the fans are positioned by the standoffs, and held in place by the shroud screws.
Adding in the dual 120mm fans and front panel IO also eliminated the 120mm radiator support. I think better air cooling support will help more people than 120mm AIO support with short GPUs will. I will update first post to remove mention of 120mm AIO.
3. It is the same pattern that is on the SM550 bottom, very open to minimize fan noise and maximize airflow.
4. Good catch, I went and changed this to match rest of case. Currently running a thermal flow simulation to see if it is even needed, might take some or all of this venting out entirely.
Love this update! I think the slim fans to exhaust excess heat is a great idea. However, I'm wondering how the PCI riser will be routed as it's going to interfere with one of those exhaust fans flow path.
Thermal calculator loves it too, says I should be able to run a 550W load at 70C using Noctuas thin 120mm fan specs -- will see if that holds true!
Correct there is also a fan shroud, same as above comments, this is to keep the riser cable out of the fans.
Both fans will be constricted a bit on airflow, but they should be able to keep the heat moving out of the case enough to make this case rival the SilverStone RVZ03 temperature and component wise.
Here's a review by GamersNexus on the RVZ03:
https://www.gamersnexus.net/hwrevie...review-for-gaming#!/ccomment-comment=10010785
Note that case has the fans blowing in on the GPU (not helping the CPU) and does not have USB C, plus it is 14L in volume and looks like the aliens from Crysis designed it.
Hopefully this Console design does the same CPU / CPU parts and temps in 8.2L and for only $20~$25 more.