Hello everyone,
I stumbled accross this forum a few days ago whilst researching into SFF computers and have been fascinated ever since. There are some great threads and I am very impressed with all the custom SFF case designs.
I live in the UK and my background is in Product Design/Engineering, I have been involved with HTPC's for a few years with a particular interest in small silent computers.
What I have come to find is that there is a limited selection in the UK of mini ITX cases that can operate quietly or silently with desktop class processors. Most off the shelf cases are either based around Thin Mini-ITX boards with recommended TDP's of less than 35W, are much larger than they need to be in order to cater for a large variety of components, or just don't have the cooling efficiency resulting in a noisy system even with high quality cpu coolers.
Similar to many others on this forum I have decided to design my own cases that will hopefully help fill this gap, I am a couple of prototypes down the line and the results so far have been promising.
I am looking forward to getting involved in this great community, see you all around.
I stumbled accross this forum a few days ago whilst researching into SFF computers and have been fascinated ever since. There are some great threads and I am very impressed with all the custom SFF case designs.
I live in the UK and my background is in Product Design/Engineering, I have been involved with HTPC's for a few years with a particular interest in small silent computers.
What I have come to find is that there is a limited selection in the UK of mini ITX cases that can operate quietly or silently with desktop class processors. Most off the shelf cases are either based around Thin Mini-ITX boards with recommended TDP's of less than 35W, are much larger than they need to be in order to cater for a large variety of components, or just don't have the cooling efficiency resulting in a noisy system even with high quality cpu coolers.
Similar to many others on this forum I have decided to design my own cases that will hopefully help fill this gap, I am a couple of prototypes down the line and the results so far have been promising.
I am looking forward to getting involved in this great community, see you all around.