Dan, what are the maximum dimensions of 'DTX' motherboard that the C4 can accommodate?
As far as I can see, the 3 slot design should allow a board with 226mm height, but can you go wider than the possible 193mm on an M1, as the PSU is oriented differently?
@dondan A question: does the width of the final design match the width of the prototypes pictured in post #2? I'm specifically wondering about clearance for water cooled GPUs - it looks like that would be a really tight fit in terms of fittings/port blocks not colliding with the side panel. The RX 5700 in those pictures is AFAIK a standard height (i.e. not extra tall) PCB, and there looks to be ... less than 20mm of clearance past that? Which means that something like an RX 6800, that's a bit taller, wouldn't fit. Am I wrong?
Uhhh off the top of my head maybe a D with the middle filled in then a C inside of it, kind of like the default picture you get on these forums. Or maybe some sort of an "D" inside of a rectangle/cube(symbolizes the case in dancase). Again, if I were doing it properly I would hold some sort of a community contest. In the past couple of years I have come to realize there are plenty of really talented people in this community.
WatercoolingI also would like to know about what size AIO in vertical GPU mode
I also would like to know about what size AIO in vertical GPU mode
Hm, that still sounds really tight. Guess I'll have to hold off until I see someone try fitting a water cooled GPU in there first. I guess there's always the option of a hot-rod-style cutout for clearance, but ... nah, I wouldn't do that to a case this gorgeousNo it is 3mm more on the final product. Pictures of post2 are from the first (old) sample.
Kensington lock? Power button? Mounting bracket for something?I like to play a game
Hmmm, never mind that's where the front panel is!Is it for the pipes from an external pump and reservoir for custom water cooling?
I like to play a game