Finally got around to starting my D4+ (prototype, but fully working) build. Unfortunately I was just a hair too optimistic about fitting my MeanWell UHP-350-12 PSU into the case. Missing just a few mm of clearance there. I could make it fit, but that would require
mangling modifying the lower front panel mount + modifying the rear around the PSU cutout, and I just can't be bothered (especially since wire routing would still be a major pain). As I've already got a great G-Unique ArchDaemon PicoPSU that I don't want to go to waste, I've ordered a MeanWell RPS-400-12-C instead, which is more Flex-like in its form factor and should fit well. Slightly cheaper than any of the good FlexATX units too. I just hope Mouser will actually ship it to me, as their site indicates that they only sell those to certain businesses. Fingers crossed! If not I guess I'll have to order one of those Overtek-modded units. For now, the build is set up with the UHP as a power brick with the DC input of the ArchDaemon dangling out the back. Very frustrating that this was
so close to coming together, but I guess that's life when you're working with weird preconditions like a very, very nonstandard PSU. For now everything here is a
huge mess, so just a couple of photos, but I might do more when things really come together. Really love the simplicity and looks of the case.
Some specs for the build - and as you'll see, this is mostly a "use what you have/what's cheap and available" type of build, for use as a secondary/travel PC.
CPU: Intel Core i5-4570S. Free. Delidded, re-timmed with Conductonaut. Possibly the only delidded 4570S ever to exist?
GPU: Sapphire Radeon RX 570 ITX. Already owned.
Motherboard: Asus Z97-I Plus. Only major new (used) purchase for this build outside of the case (and now the PSU).
RAM: 16GB of generic OEM DDR3-1600. Free.
SSD: 500GB Samsung 850 Evo mSATA in a SATA adapter. Already owned.
CPU cooler: Noctua NH-L9i. Already owned.
Future additions: Noctua foam spacers for the CPU fan; an Intel AX210 WiFi card as soon as Ebay ships me my mPCIe-to-m.2 adapter; maybe an SSD for the m.2 slot on the back of the motherboard. Possibly some 40mm or 60mm Noctua fans for PSU cooling.