Hey guys,
I've mentioned I'm working on something new and I want to pass it by you all first and get some initial feedback before posting elsewhere.
So what I'm building right now is best described as the ASUS G20 mashed together with the MSI Nightblade MI with all the excess air squeezed out of it.
Here are my current specs:
Specifications (November 2015)
Dimensions
18.8cm*8.3cm*28.5cm [without feet] (H*W*D)
Volume
4.45 Liters
Materials
Interior: 1mm Steel
Exterior: 1.5mm Aluminium
Motherboard Support
Thin Mini-ITX only!
CPU Support
Up to 65W fully supported
Greater than 65W supported but can throttle under Prime95, also might need a VRM heatsink
GPU Support:
250W TDP (6-Pin + 8-Pin)
Height: 6 inch (152mm)
Length: 10.5 inch (266.7mm)
Width: Dual Slot
GPU Cooling types: Blower and Open Air
Storage options:
1x 2,5" SSD/HDD
1x mSATA or M.2[M.2 Socket 3] (Depends on motherboard)
Power
Option #1
Single 19V AC Adapter (CPU Only Builds)
Option #2
Single 12V AC Adapter (regular CPU + GPU Builds) example: Core i5-4670 + GTX970/R9 Nano
Option #3
dual 19V + 12V AC Adapter (High-end CPU + GPU Builds) example: Core i7-4790K + GTX980ti
Now I have some things I'm still trying to figure out so here is my list
1) Max GPU length
10.5" is fairly standard for reference boards but there are longer GPUs adding another inch would increase support but also increase the size.
2) IO vs GPU Height
I want and need at minimum a powerbutton and 2 USB ports. I can fit it either in the front or the rear, BUT if a tall GPU is used that may obstruct the IO.
3) GPU Mounting
With the way the components are layed out the GPU is right above the motherboard and is almost against the sidepanel. I'm still trying to figure out how to secure the GPU PCI bracket. using 1 screw is definitely possible, but with a single slot card you wouldn't have a way to secure it.
I also need to figure out a good way to prevent the GPU and the PCIe riser from falling out of the PCIe slot when the case is laying down flat. I could just use a screw that acts as a bumper post for the PCI IO bracket
Here are 2 early renders I've changed the front since then.
I've mentioned I'm working on something new and I want to pass it by you all first and get some initial feedback before posting elsewhere.
So what I'm building right now is best described as the ASUS G20 mashed together with the MSI Nightblade MI with all the excess air squeezed out of it.
Here are my current specs:
Specifications (November 2015)
Dimensions
18.8cm*8.3cm*28.5cm [without feet] (H*W*D)
Volume
4.45 Liters
Materials
Interior: 1mm Steel
Exterior: 1.5mm Aluminium
Motherboard Support
Thin Mini-ITX only!
CPU Support
Up to 65W fully supported
Greater than 65W supported but can throttle under Prime95, also might need a VRM heatsink
GPU Support:
250W TDP (6-Pin + 8-Pin)
Height: 6 inch (152mm)
Length: 10.5 inch (266.7mm)
Width: Dual Slot
GPU Cooling types: Blower and Open Air
Storage options:
1x 2,5" SSD/HDD
1x mSATA or M.2[M.2 Socket 3] (Depends on motherboard)
Power
Option #1
Single 19V AC Adapter (CPU Only Builds)
Option #2
Single 12V AC Adapter (regular CPU + GPU Builds) example: Core i5-4670 + GTX970/R9 Nano
Option #3
dual 19V + 12V AC Adapter (High-end CPU + GPU Builds) example: Core i7-4790K + GTX980ti
Now I have some things I'm still trying to figure out so here is my list
1) Max GPU length
10.5" is fairly standard for reference boards but there are longer GPUs adding another inch would increase support but also increase the size.
2) IO vs GPU Height
I want and need at minimum a powerbutton and 2 USB ports. I can fit it either in the front or the rear, BUT if a tall GPU is used that may obstruct the IO.
3) GPU Mounting
With the way the components are layed out the GPU is right above the motherboard and is almost against the sidepanel. I'm still trying to figure out how to secure the GPU PCI bracket. using 1 screw is definitely possible, but with a single slot card you wouldn't have a way to secure it.
I also need to figure out a good way to prevent the GPU and the PCIe riser from falling out of the PCIe slot when the case is laying down flat. I could just use a screw that acts as a bumper post for the PCI IO bracket
Here are 2 early renders I've changed the front since then.
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