Well done, very useful !
Have you considered the ASRock Fatal1ty Z170 Gaming-ITX/ac? Silly name aside, it has most of the same features as the Asus Z170i Pro Gaming except:Thanks @Phuncz! I do want to go full Skylake with the 6700k (with some overclocking, whatever I can achieve with the Cryorig C7), but I'm struggling between the ASRock Z170 Gaming-ITX/ac and the Asus Z170i Pro Gaming. Any advice?
- Has 3x PWM fan headers (the Asus has 1x PWM and 2x non-PWM)
JJ's video had a few other inaccuracies in it, like stating the m.2 lanes came from the CPU and use of it would cause the PCIe slot to drop down to 8x. This is not the case. It seemed almost like some parts of the script to that video were copy & pasted from the overview an mATX Z170 board, and some nonapplicable details slipped in with them.Has there been any confirmation on that? The manual suggests non-PWM but JJ from Asus says it has full PWM and he's knows his stuff.
Have you considered the ASRock Fatal1ty Z170 Gaming-ITX/ac? Silly name aside, it has most of the same features as the Asus Z170i Pro Gaming except:
- It swaps 2x USB2 ports for 2x USB3 ports on the rear
- Has one of its USB 3.1 ports as Type C rather than Type A (bay not be a benefit if you have to Type-C devices yet)
- Has an extra 2x SATA ports,
- Has 3x PWM fan headers (the Asus has 1x PWM and 2x non-PWM)
- The on-board HDMI is 2.0 rather than HDMI 1.4 on the Asus (4K60 capable rather than 4K24)
At the time I didn't know much about manufacturing methods and sheet metal design, so it wasn't very fleshed out in that regard. But yeah, I can see the resemblance to Streacom's cases.Nice concept. Looks like a design based on Streacom manufacturing.
That's certainly a possibility.Maybe in future Ncase an DAN can cooperate for a project. Because I have tons of future ideas.