Love your work man, I'm gonna name my first child Wahaha in your honour.
Hell it's better than Apple or North
North Apple Wahaha?
You're just flipping the actual case, not the inside (at least that's how I take it) so you would still have the PSU get air from the outside and it would vent out the bottom of the case, rather than the top.@Wahaha360 : how does the PSU orient and vent when the case is flipped?
You're just flipping the actual case, not the inside (at least that's how I take it) so you would still have the PSU get air from the outside and it would vent out the bottom of the case, rather than the top.
I don't understand the problem you see? Flipped or regular orientation, both have PSU fan aimed at the side vent? What is the problem you see with that?@Wahaha360 : how does the PSU orient and vent when the case is flipped?
That's what one would assume, and it's sub-optimal. I asked hoping @Wahaha360 might have a better solution in mind.
I don't understand the problem you see? Flipped or regular orientation, both have PSU fan aimed at the side vent? What is the problem you see with that?
Flipping the case, where the two 120x25mm fans are at the top and in exhaust mode works even better.
The SFX bracket is designed that it can flip the PSU orientation as well, so the SFX can exhaust through the top of the case.
thats the first portotype, not gonna be any side button or side usb c. the button is gonna be on the backVery keen to see a click style button attached to the side where the USB C slots are.
Awesome! Keen to see this progress. Definately keen to purchase here in Aust!
weighs AROUND 1100g(2.43pounds) for all the CNC parts(without sidepanels), 1600g(3.52pounds) with sheetmetal components and sidepanels@Wahaha360
Have you had the opportunity to weigh the SidearmD without components? Being a thick aluminum cnc i don't know if it's portable weight wise as i only have the typical 1.5mm thick aluminum case to compare.
Looks so good so far btw!
1.6kg total for the case? Wow, that's not much heavier than the Dan A4 (1.25kg)weighs AROUND 1100g(2.43pounds) for all the CNC parts(without sidepanels), 1600g(3.52pounds) with sheetmetal components and sidepanels
It is still a little bit of heavy compare to all the other cases in the market, but better to be heavier to protect the parts instead of crumbled in ur luagge~ right?