hello dondan, i am joining the discussion because you asked. I have never build in an sff case before, I do not compare the potential C4 with the A4, M1 or others because i have never seen those in real life. For me the change in size doesn't matter, it will be favorable against my current midtower anyway. I don't have anything against the flex option, that said i would choose the sandwich design for various reasons. I want to watercool with an AIO, and I am convinced that the initial design, allows for good exchange of the air that is otherwise traped inside the case, is part of the feature. If there is also an option for something different, that does not bother me in the slightest. 149 mm is also okay with me.
BUT, i agree with @Bonusround in the question: why do we even need the flex? You said yourself that 3 slot cards are not really necessary, and as previously mentioned, if the case gets that big (149 mm) we are really close to just have 3 slot in the sandwich orientation. The only tangible addition would be much improved aircooling support, but only as a tradeoff for probably worse overall cooling for cpu and gpu, even with the gpu ontop/flipped layout. (3.5 HDD left out till further confirmed)
The main questions for the flex design should then be:
- Is it okay/necessary to increase the case size?
- Do we need better aircooling support?
- Is the flex really the best use of space in an already 149mm case vs. just having a slightly deeper 3 slot capable sandwich?
I think the important question really is, are the gains from flexing to classic actually interesting for a big enough group to warrant the extra effort and possible downsides (more work/time to get to a final product?, some might abandon the project for various reasons). Once again the flex doesn't bother me but i will not use it either.
(I'm happy that we don't think about dual rads atm tho that was a little over my head for a first timer)
BUT, i agree with @Bonusround in the question: why do we even need the flex? You said yourself that 3 slot cards are not really necessary, and as previously mentioned, if the case gets that big (149 mm) we are really close to just have 3 slot in the sandwich orientation. The only tangible addition would be much improved aircooling support, but only as a tradeoff for probably worse overall cooling for cpu and gpu, even with the gpu ontop/flipped layout. (3.5 HDD left out till further confirmed)
The main questions for the flex design should then be:
- Is it okay/necessary to increase the case size?
- Do we need better aircooling support?
- Is the flex really the best use of space in an already 149mm case vs. just having a slightly deeper 3 slot capable sandwich?
I think the important question really is, are the gains from flexing to classic actually interesting for a big enough group to warrant the extra effort and possible downsides (more work/time to get to a final product?, some might abandon the project for various reasons). Once again the flex doesn't bother me but i will not use it either.
(I'm happy that we don't think about dual rads atm tho that was a little over my head for a first timer)