glad to hear that! but i have a further question regarding the tolerances; is the ISO compliance a prospective standard on your end or is that already achievable on a consistent basis by the producers that you have in mind already?
additionally, have you thought about how the quality control and assurance process will proceed when the cases are being manufactured? do you plan on inspecting each case individually or will your team inspect a few random case during the entire production period? how about your experience in design and project management? i think it would be extremely helpful to the Kickstarter campaign if you share some of your past experience like what sort of work do you do and etc.
i apologize if im asking too much questions, but seeing that both you and louqe are making/made promises in regards to the quality and tolerance, etc of the product, im worried if this project may follow the path of the louqe case. (also before i get bashed, ive purchased the second batch of the louqe cases, but the complaints about bent pcbs and panels, missing magnets and screws, discoloration and dents are disappointing and worrisome to say the least)
edit:: you might want to revise your wording on this 'improper storage resulting in product get wet, corrosion, fell off, squeezed or exposed to inadequate temperature/humid environment' in the website. 'product get wet, ... fell off' doesn't sound grammatically correct
Regarding ISO - We will only work with producers that consistently achieve that standard, it's crucial for the tolerance optimization process we have used.
Regarding Quality Control - We'll use stratified random sampling for inspection; were the different stratum consist of the CNCd parts, sheet metal parts, cast parts and glass parts. 30 parts will be chosen at random from each stratum and inspected, this should give us a decent enough distribution.
Experience - Our experience is more academic than empirical as of right now since this is our first project. We strictly followed this in all the optimization processes and prototype creation, happy to say that we haven't been surprised yet.
Thanks a lot for noticing that strange section on our website, sound really strange indeed. Gonna get it fixed
Ask on friend, happy to discuss anything.
Kudos on where you've arrived! Last update looks exquisite!
If you can deliver on manufacturing quality, I believe this will be a case to remember for many years to come.
A few comments though:
Inside mounted glass panels should suffer in terms of GPU temps while the AIO can save the CPU.Outside mounted glass panels should fare much much better.
The metal panels... I really think you should tweak the perforation to substantially increase the open-air %.
Or, I would go a step further and offer an "airflow" option by including a filter-panel like in the filter assembly you showed in but with the filter (not the frame) on the surface. That filter assembly looks really nice but you should already consider mounting the filter assembly with the filter side on the surface, since it would increase the fan effectiveness by giving them more room for airflow (especially at intake). I would include two of them in that "airflow" option so that all four sides come with the same filter design. Trust me, this "airflow" option would improve the case performance drastically.
Thanks a lot, really appreciate it! I think it's an interesting idea and something definitely worth looking into. First we have to get production up and running; when that has stabilized there's definitely value in expanding the side panel section.
Yes, if you used unsleeved cables, it is posssible to achieve a much tighter bend radius. It's quite hard to get a nice look using this method, I would either use silver cables or white cables.
Silver crimped 15 AWG cables next to normal and low profile PCIe side-by-side
Its important to note that the low profile nature of the PCIe connector means that a portion of the metallic crimp will be exposed and so some kind of sleeving must be used, otherwise you do risk shorting out and probably damaging components or the PSU. However as I showed in my previous post, if you use normal sleeving, the bend radius is compromised.
So you have to wrap it up with heatshrink.
This method gets you pretty dang close to 20 mm
BUT you must be very careful with working with these cables (and it should be true to the ones Alex linked too) since the crimp part is outside the connector, it is fairly easy to bend the cables in such a way that the wire breaks off the connector. For the average user, I would imagine this would be catastrophic.
Thanks a lot for the demonstration, definitely need to be careful using such cables. How about something like this:
https://store.supermicro.com/57cm-8pin-cpu-8pin-6pin-pcie-cbl-pwex-0790.html#tabs1
Those seem to be safer. At least there seem to be options out there for those with tall GPUs
I sent you an email through your contact us page, lets chat soon
Absolutely, let’s just give it a week or two for things to calm down and then we can have an in-depth discussion
@AlexTzone
Thanks for the update.
How much will the cases & panels cost in Euro?
Will you ship from within the EU?
Did you register a company or are you handling production & sales as a private person? I cannot seem to find an imprint on your website.
Due to us being in Sweden the price will be in Swedish krona (SEK), so 2700 SEK for standard edition and 3150 SEK for RGB edition. This is roughly equivalent to 299$ / 349$ or 262€ / 305€.
Still working on panel pricing, but it looks to land somewhere just under 100$ for a set of 3 panels (glass or metal). Keep in mind the they are tempered / machined and thus very expensive to produce.
We’ll ship from China. This a sole proprietorship (enskild firma) as of right now, we’ll convert THOR ZONE to a limited company (aktiebolag) shortly after the campaign. I’m a bit vary of having the organization number on the website since it’s linked to my personal identification number, best to avoid identification theft.
I initially didn't like this but its really growing on me. Functional and minimalistic. Goes well with the design language.
Also, what thickness for the 120mm RAD are you aiming for?
The total AIO height needs to be within 55 mm, so a 30 mm rad + 25 mm fan or 40 mm rad + 15 mm fan will work just fine
It's getting better and better.
Thanks a lot friend!
So to be clear, moving forward the design of the glass is going to be a clean sheet? Also after testing, if it shows that the glass needs to be vented, is there a potential design plan for it? I think the case is in such a great spot, and the last thing to finalize are these panels.
Yes they will be clean. Once the production & supply chain has stabilized I don’t see why we can’t introduce additional side panels for those who already own a MJOLNIR I
Based on our thermal tests, a blower style GPU will do fine with clean side panels. CPU thermals do suffer; however, but this can be remedied with a 120 mm AIO (not dependent on side panel intake).
This is the most minimalist design I ever seen ,Definitely I will buy it
You didn't mention about power switch, is it Bluetooth like RGB controller?
RAM
Max height:
57mm (
3.0")
Thank you, that’s amazing! It’s Bluetooth controller via an app on IOS / Android. If we can find a similar controller with WiFi support, we’ll switch to that.
Looking amazing, could you let us know what parts are inside? Is that the Corsair RGB Pro RAM? Which Mobo, etc?
Thanks.
Thanks so much! Absolutely, here we go:
CPU: i7 8700
CPU cooler: Noctua NH-L9i & NF-A9 PWM
GPU: Asus RTX 2070 Turbo
MOBO: Gigabyte Z370N WiFi
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16GB
PSU: SilverStone SX 700 lpt
Case fan: Noctua NF-A9x14 PWM
Storage: EVO 970 M.2 and EVO 860 SSD