The list shows how good your call was to postpone the release for after the reviews. The changes seem small, but it's the small details that take a product from great to excelent.
I would buy that CNCed bracket (assuming it was properly fitted for SFX-L)I made a mistake, the PSU rails on the NANOQ S and R are different, the former has a mounting hole on top of the rail, while the latter has a mounting hole on the end of the rail (center point of the stainless steel bar). Meaning it’s not possible to add a simple extra rail. However; an L-bracket that gets connected to the PSU rails and has dedicated PSU screws holes should work. But the 3D printed version should be pretty thick, otherwise there’s a risk of it breaking under the weight of the PSU. As for a future addon, it would likely be 2 CNCd parts so it’s properly robust.
Also, the power connector sticks up roughly 17mm above the PSU, haven’t measured exactly how much it would invade the front fan space yet, but I’d think you loose the opportunity to use a 120x25 fan and instead need to go for 120x15.
The list shows how good your call was to postpone the release for after the reviews. The changes seem small, but it's the small details that take a product from great to excelent.
I would buy that CNCed bracket (assuming it was properly fitted for SFX-L)
Is that Mr Matt Lee? I hope so as I have really become a fan of his channel, some cool builds and incredible video work.Yeah it makes so much difference, you truly learn a lot when 10+ additional / unbiased people have a look at your stuff and scrutinize through every detail. These small fixes cost absolutely nothing extra but will make the experience so much better. Speaking with Matt yesterday, I was mind-blown, that guy went millimeter by millimeter through every part of the case and noted down each point (he worked with super cars before so I guess that's the reason for his attention to detail).
Is that Mr Matt Lee? I hope so as I have really become a fan of his channel, some cool builds and incredible video work.
Almost correct, for NANOQ S the NH-L12S need a 19mm shift (70mm cooler height - 51mm NANOQ has on default). This decreases GPU width by 19mm, so 63-19 = 44mm left for the GPU
Thanks a lot. Got the case on preorder now. I've had to make some adjustments to the build in the NanoQ S to build to accommodate the hardware I'm buying. My understanding now is that keeping the spine in the norm position, I can fit a MSI GAMING TRIO CLASSIC RX 7900 XTX (as linked on your compatibility page) and a 47mm CPU air cooler?
I've been watching Matt Lee for a while now and his videos never fail to impress, I have to say the all black build was a thing of beauty.damm... the mess I made all over myself after seeing that video.
The production quality is just on another level. Youtubers have come a long way.
I love the shot when he was installing the motherboard and the camera was moving through the outer shell.
damm... the mess I made all over myself after seeing that video.
The production quality is just on another level. Youtubers have come a long way.
Really cool to see someone build in the NanoQ S with an SFX-L PSU. I was hoping he would use an AIO, but it was cool to see the basic fitment IRLThat was so good I had to take a rest, wow, I don't get how you can explain almost everything without saying a single word. Certainly a unique and awesome approach I don't think I've seen in the sff space. What a master of lighting, angles, camera word and detail. Completely mind blown!
Really cool to see someone build in the NanoQ S with an SFX-L PSU. I was hoping he would use an AIO, but it was cool to see the basic fitment IRL
And still no review with the most interesting color option...
Jay is an old-head watercooling and PC Build enthusiast. He's earned his stripes, but he's definitely not in super deep on the SFF scene like Optimum or some of the younger guys are. He for sure went in with less info than he should have and probably should have reached out to Alex and Baka to confirm parts and fitment between his pre-pro version and the production ones and make sure he understood the limitations before just trying to slap parts in and go to town.so I simply cannot stand this jayz dude. I was going to bite the bullet and watch the video, but 2 minutes into it he is already insulting the guy that makes the cables. I'm not watching further unless someone here tells me it's worth the pain.
His problem is that he never reads the manuals or reviewers guides, so he always does the dumbest things as a result. I still watch his stuff, but a lot of these youtubers are surprisingly incompetent. At least Alex is competent enough to focus on the constructive criticism and turn a blind eye to their dumbasseryJay is an old-head watercooling and PC Build enthusiast. He's earned his stripes, but he's definitely not in super deep on the SFF scene like Optimum or some of the younger guys are. He for sure went in with less info than he should have and probably should have reached out to Alex and Baka to confirm parts and fitment between his pre-pro version and the production ones and make understand the limitations before just trying to slap parts in and go to town.