For reference the feet on the Ncase M1 are about 15mm in height
I think it's about 10mm clearance for the M1, I just measured mine. And that's barely enough. I think 1cm is the bare minimum for any sort of half-decent airflow.
At first we wanted to go with SP105E, but later switched to SP110E due to its significantly smaller size. You can see it through the top tempered glass panel here (small white rectangular shape on top of the PSU). Will will most likely create custom UI / App in the close future.
Really appreciate the support!
Do you know if the LEDS you guys are using are asus aura compatable? in case i end up just getting rid of the box cause it seems like a bit of an eye sore.
I was also wondering if it is possible to add panels (or buy extra panels separately) to the early bird specials or like in the future; also dust filters.
really hope funding goes well guys!
The RGB controller they're using appears to be this one. Not sure if they're using a custom UI, maybe Alex can answer.
The LEDs appear to be WS2812B addressable LEDs, which are also adaptable to standard 3 pin addressable LED headers on motherboards. If you have supported components you can probably control them with LED sync software like Asus Aura.
I was also wondering if it is possible to add panels (or buy extra panels separately) to the early bird specials or like in the future; also dust filters.
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please go through the Kickstarter campaign page as it is clearly stated there.I want to know the normal standard edition whether it does include dust filters to justify the price?
See my previous comment, these are standard LEDs that should work with Aura:
My bad, meant if they came with the headers necessary to plug straight into the mobo, or if we needed a converter for them. Ik some rgb strips need the b and g wires switched for asus mobos.
Not sure which connector they're using, looks like a 3-pin JST-SM from the video but maybe Alex can answer that.
For pinouts, these are addressable LEDs, so they have [+5v, Data, GND]. Asus uses [+5v, Data, Not Connected, GND]. Addressable LED's are new-ish on motherboards so I haven't been able to find a premade adapter, but it's fairly simple to make your own.
Yeah, I don't mean to nitpick and be negative, I'm just sharing my honest feedback. The only reason I'd choose this case over the A4 is for the bottom intake fans + window panels, which solves the air pressure/dust control/CPU cooling/looks issues of the A4. Unfortunately with only 5mm of clearance, airflow from those bottom 120mm fans will be greatly reduced, rendering them almost useless. And for me that completely negates the whole point of the case. I doubt you'd even get better temperatures with a 120 AIO than with a high performance air cooler, e.g. the C7 Cu + A9x14 given the severe airflow restriction.
And I'm not interested in flipping the layout upside down. I don't want my GPU hanging upside down and I don't want to have negative pressure or intake from the top. And DIY solutions are not why I'd spend $350 on a portable case.
I know the design won't change, I'm just letting you know why I won't be buying it, and I suspect others will have the same concern.
Didn’t read it there. Thanks for that.please go through the Kickstarter campaign page as it is clearly stated there.
"...RGB lighting. All editions will have fully detachable internal frames, reversible layout, custom dust filters and support for both air coolers and 120 mm AIOs."
2 days after selling literally zero extra cases on KS, I think it's pretty clear you guys won't reach the goal at this rhythm, unless a big luck strikes you. So, may I suggest some tips to improve your chances?