I had a call with Caseking why they delayed it because the cases are ready since 1. Nov. They told me that they are getting many oversea containers for christmas and that there is not enough space on estate for the LianLi/DAN Cases container..
It is as I or Fr3ak said the Caseking support employee can't know about every detail, so you got an default answer what the person saw in the management system."
thank you for your eMail. Unfortunately the manufacturer pushed forward the delivery date to the 17th of january. We can't split your order [...]. You are in the waiting list just like all other customers who preordered this case. We can change or cancel your order anytime if you don't want to wait any longer.
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Looks like they explain it's because of the manufacturer instead.
Assuming same delayed date goes for overclockers.co.uk then as well
Would've been nice to have it before end of year but hey.
They will be back end of Nov.
In this case, they get their stock from us, which takes about a week to arrive in UK@Fr3ak would you happen to know if the delay effects overclockers.co.uk also? Same parent company, same container to Europe? Or do they order the cases entirely separately from caseking?
From what I and others have found that the only solution so far to to use that converter you mentioned plus an internal usb 3.0 extension cable. Check out the faq on the Dan case site and look under for first tutorial to see what I’m meaningHi!
Has anyone gotten the front USB C port in the v4.1 working with a motherboard that doesn't have USB key-A? I just finished up my build with the Gigabyte x570 I Aorus Pro WiFi, which unfortunately only has the old 20-pin USB 3.0 header.
I found a couple versions of essentially this converter, but it looks to me like the female end of the key-A sticks straight into my power supply, making it impossible to use these.
Any suggestions? I've looked around for other adapter form factors that might fit, but haven't found anything yet.
Which extension cable and adapter did you get?Can confirm that that is what I did, and it works great. Adapter + extension cable. It's not pretty, but I'm not using a window so no big deal.