I stand corrected!Here's an example of a board with the 19 pin USB header in the rear upper corner. Many of the boards with the type E header (for front panel USB C) also have the header up in that corner.
I stand corrected!Here's an example of a board with the 19 pin USB header in the rear upper corner. Many of the boards with the type E header (for front panel USB C) also have the header up in that corner.
Can't you just read the first post or go one or two pages back?Any update on the next available order? Can't wait to build a new pc in Ncase for holiday season
Checked page 88 to page 91, no date was mentioned.Can't you just read the first post or go one or two pages back?
You signed up to attack a user for not reading a post that may or may not be easy to find? Seriously?Can't you just read the first post or go one or two pages back?
2nd post - the same thing.mate could you do everybody a favor and read the very first post of the thread youre posting in? thank you!
The screw holes on the chassis for the fan mount will use threaded standoffs/nuts instead of being threaded directly into chassis.Hello @Necere
What exactly does "Added threaded standoffs to fan bracket mounting holes "
Previously there were four 120mm steel wire fan grilles included, we've reduced that to two.and "Fan grille count changed to 2 "
means?
Hopefully. It's more likely than the other parts, since w360 can ship them from China.And as a V6 user, can we buy the new power cable?
Thank you for this info, can you link them for me though? I can't find them in Google..Sliger has C14 to C13 passthrough cables readily available to buy separately. Just throwing this out there for those who need them yesterday.
They are 25mm in diameter.Couldnt find any dimensions regarding the feedthrough at the back for external watercooling. What is the diameter of this feedthrough (without the rubber inlay)?
I would like to install a bulkhead fitting with a quick coupling.
thank you!
I am happy to see that 2x140mm fans actually fit in the bottom, including the front IO.
The fans I used have frame of 3.5mm thickness and fit exactly under the sidepanel clips.
One also needs to remove the two back screws of the bottom panel and use slightly shorter screws for the back case feet as these protrude into the case.
Once that is done the fans can be moved all the way to the slots covers which, just opens up enough room to fit the fron IO cables.
It would be nice if future revisions would use screws that don't protude into the case.
Shouldn't be any customs charges or taxes AFAIK.How do sales tax and customs work for v6.1 in the US? (DC area). Will the total cost for v6.1 be $210 + 30-40 (shipping) + taxes? If so what should be the estimated real total cost?
No, a 120mm rad will not fit next to the C14S.Hello,
I am wondering, do you think there would be the space to put a 120mm AIO for a GPU (like a MSI Seahawk) next to a C14S?
In that scenario, I would imagine the radiator to be next to the CPU Cooler and behind to the power supply ?
What do you think?
The last two rounds of preorders for V6 sold out in a few days, so you should have some time.I'm looking forward to the next batch. As a newbie in the SFF community. What are the chances I actually am able to order this when it comes back up? Do they sell out in seconds ?
No plans to offer the brackets currently.Would v6 owners be able to purchase the newer v6.1 sfx bracket when v6.1 is ready?