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That is right, but as I mentioned this particular variant is intended purely for pre-built systems available through Overclockers UK and won't be available for sale as a case on its own. It is around 22mm wider, its also 2mm taller and 4mm longer, which results in a volume of around 8 litres, quite a bit bigger than the LZ7. The reason was to give Overclockers a bit more room to make building in the case easier, routing cables, maneuvering components etc, but hardware compatibility is not really affected other than it can fit 25mm thick fans rather than 15mm fans like in the LZ7. 5mm panels are used throughout the outer case panels for strength as the case will be shipped pre-built. There is also less 3D printed material to reduce the cost slightly, hence why as you can see the rear edge does not have a 3D printed corner.Even though the volume is increasing from 7 to 8 litres for this particular case variant, it will still be (I think) the smallest fully capable customisable pre-built gaming system on their website. From what I can see the current smallest system they do is the Titan Khukuri which uses the Raijintek Metis at 13.4 liters, or it can be configured with the Silverstone SG13B at 11.4 Liters.
That is right, but as I mentioned this particular variant is intended purely for pre-built systems available through Overclockers UK and won't be available for sale as a case on its own. It is around 22mm wider, its also 2mm taller and 4mm longer, which results in a volume of around 8 litres, quite a bit bigger than the LZ7.
The reason was to give Overclockers a bit more room to make building in the case easier, routing cables, maneuvering components etc, but hardware compatibility is not really affected other than it can fit 25mm thick fans rather than 15mm fans like in the LZ7. 5mm panels are used throughout the outer case panels for strength as the case will be shipped pre-built. There is also less 3D printed material to reduce the cost slightly, hence why as you can see the rear edge does not have a 3D printed corner.
Even though the volume is increasing from 7 to 8 litres for this particular case variant, it will still be (I think) the smallest fully capable customisable pre-built gaming system on their website. From what I can see the current smallest system they do is the Titan Khukuri which uses the Raijintek Metis at 13.4 liters, or it can be configured with the Silverstone SG13B at 11.4 Liters.