Except I never asked for a PCIe 4.0 riser with this case so don't put other people words in my mouth
I think he was just making fun of the fact that someone will always be unhappy no matter how hard Waha tries
Except I never asked for a PCIe 4.0 riser with this case so don't put other people words in my mouth
I think there should be no video cables at all, HDMI or DisplayPort cables are usually shipped with screens and not cases in my experience.Not including a displayport cable is seriously such a bad decision.
True, though most cases don't severely limit display cable compatibility either. There would be a lot of complaints if these weren't included. And those cables are bound to be dirt cheap in terms of BOM cost, so it doesn't make much of a difference. That's likely why we're getting HDMI rather than DP too - DP cables are much, much more expensive.I think there should be no video cables at all, HDMI or DisplayPort cables are usually shipped with screens and not cases in my experience.
C8I will fit assuming you have the SFX orientated the right way, you will need a longer PCIe Riser Cable though. Go 3M if you can.
I'd say what ever the stock cable length is, Add 33mm minimum to that and you should be good? C8I is 3.3cm longer than ITX boards at 20.3cm x 17cm, ITX is at 17cm x 17cm. I think you can get away with 40mm or even 50mm longer length depending on the bend.What is the stock PCIe riser cable length, and what is the recommended length to work with the C8I in Mesh-Licious...? TY...!
Welcome to the forums! Maximum radiator+fan thickness is 62mm, so push-pull isn't happening. Push-pull setups are generally quite inefficient in terms of space/cooling (a thicker radiator with one set of fans typically performs better compared to the volume needed), so there are very few SFF cases out there supporting them.
There ought to be room for a small pump somewhere, at least in the GPU compartment - standalone DDC pumps are quite compact after all. There's also options like Alphacool's DC-LT pumps if you want even smaller. For pump+block combos you have the Alphacool LT Solo (uses the aforementioned DC-LT pump) that's relatively cheap and widely available, but not very high performance, and custom offerings like the Nouvolo Aquanaut DDC pump-block combo that fits a DDC pump of your choice. There's also a Barrow DDC pump-block combo, though that's quite a bit taller than the Aquanaut.
There are also other cases you might want to consider (either available or upcoming) with 280mm rad support: the Dan C4, Cooler Master NR200, Winter One, Sliger SV590 (360mm) (and likely a bunch more that I can't remember right now).
Edit: got Barrow and Bykski mixed up
Might the Barrow pump / micro rez / cpu block combo fit, in three slot mode...?
62mm maximum thickness of radiator & fans; so with (optimal) 25mm thick fans, a 30mm rad would be best (most common)...?
Four 12x15 PWM fans with a 280x30mm rad would be push-pull...
Not GOOD push-pull, but...
;^p
I think it's better if they included an angle adapter to fit all different scenarios. My PC is on the right side of my long desk and my monitors are cable managed all the way to the left and behind the dual-monitor arm. This hides all my cable but uses a LOT of cable, I think I had to purchase 15 feet cables to make it work.Not including a displayport cable is seriously such a bad decision.
I don't think your considering the riser cable length and location in the case.I'm not stressing about the cable at the moment because I will most likely go watercool in my 3080 which should give me ample room below the case if it allows me to push up the card higher.
Anyone else noticed this on the site?
Does this mean the cable will be certified?
The description on ssupd.com says it's a custom-length Linkup riser. Not sure about the other one.Would be nice to get an official explanation on what the new PCIE 4.0 option is on both the SSUPD and FormD websites - is it confirmed to work 100%? Is it a placeholder? What is it based on?
If it's guaranteed to work, Meshlicious is back as an option for me and probably many others. (Unfortunately the shape of the case makes any bios reset a huge trouble due to having to take out the MB to seat the GPU)
Yes they are interchangeableJust to be sure, for sure we can switch the TG panel to the CPU side, right? These are swappable left/right?
Any news if we will able to preorder the case to EU countrys via the official website? 60$ shipping would be ok (for me).
I always thought that caseking will be the European VendorYeah, I asked about it too, Waha said it would cost probably around 60$ but he said to contact support once it's online to confirm, not sure if they would do it.
but no one adapter will fit all scenarios. GPU can be moved in 2 axis, which means the io plate will move. Different GPUs have different IO. Some people will want 90 deg in one direction, some people 90 in another. Maybe you want your DP to go up and your HDMI left.better if they included an angle adapter to fit all different scenarios
Would be nice to get an official explanation on what the new PCIE 4.0 option is on both the SSUPD and FormD websites - is it confirmed to work 100%? Is it a placeholder? What is it based on?
If it's guaranteed to work,
My previous understanding was that truly certified and compatible PCIE 4.0 risers were only coming in late 2021 - which was why they weren't the default for things like the Winter One or more recent drops of the T1, etc.Again, they are selling a case.... The riser connects your mobo to your GPU. They aren't really in a place to guarantee the cable will work for your specific hardware. Also, they said "fully tested and compatable with x y x". What info is missing anyway?