As far as glass panels go, will these be an optional accessory or will they come prebundled along with the metal panels?Only outstanding item is the glass panels.
Glass panels will be included with the stack unit in the final product.
Final product will be split into two SKU:
Glass panels are NOT recommended to be used with the base config, for ventilation reasons.
- Steck base model case (aluminum side panels only) - air cooling ONLY
- Steck 60mm radiator stack unit (this includes the glass panels) - liquid cooling option
Option 2 is ONLY the top hat with glass panel. So if you want liquid cooling you would buy 1+2.So is number 2 option just the top hat and the glass side panels?
Or is it the full case with the top and glass? (If so, does is come with the ventilated panels also?)
I'm thinking of getting the top hat for water cooling but I'm not a big fan of glass side panels, and I would prefer the ventilation of the metal side panels.
So what you mean is:
... Maybe you should split option 2.. just in case some wants to try only the glass panel or only just the top hat.... unless the glass panel wont fit without the top hat.
I can only imagine what a solid glass panel would do in restricting airflow and compromising thermal dissipation when I had problems with a partially vented panel on my first SFF case which was of the shoebox styling. I could barely overclock my Ivy Bridge Core i5 at the time and I was not attempting anything ambitious beyond a mild +100 MHz overclock and there was at least some perforation and the panel's metallic thermal conductivity on my side. If the panel took away the perforation and was instead something less conductive like glass, I imagine I might have even needed to downclocked it in order to not get too toasty. I can there are very good reasons not to use a glass panel with air cooling solutions.Unless the case is housing some really low end stuff e.g. i3 or low end i5 CPU, thermals can be a problem with using glass panels without rad/liquid cooling.
The additionl of "top hats" is not a fancy mechanical design. It's just another column of space that is removable. The basic layout and design was demonstrated and executed by the dancase A4-SFX there are a couple of prior art of this, but he's the first to executed commercially. However, because the aluminum panel is vertical, other revisions cannot incorporate an expandable space.
However, now we have the C4 and the SM550.
Both of these designs could've incorporated the expandable chamber. But that is not the point, the point is, their design language is completely different and distinguishable. And now we have this:
The Steck could've had his/her own design language but instead copies the Ghost S1 design. If Dan and KSliger could have two of the same layouts, same features, but arrive at different design language, how could've the Steck been different? Those designs could've also been interested in using a removable chamber as well, but choose not to.
Reducing cost by using a different fabrication method is not mutually exclusive of having an original design.
You cannot compare a tablet's design, whose primary estate is taken up by the screen, and corners being safer to handle of they're curved, as an analogy. There are many design elements that case designers can use. The ATX market is an example of that, wildly different designs despite coming out of the same factories.
For future products, I hope Nouvolo creates his own original design. I do want more accessible cases in the market. However, going about it this way is bad taste.
To aspiring case designers, be careful because they may just copy it once you've proven market viability and outsell you through superior logistics.
Would you look at this: https://s.taobao.com/search?q=louqe...6643285.d4916901&initiative_id=shopz_20180928Can't wait to test this case! Looking out for the sign up post.
Would you look at this: https://s.taobao.com/search?q=louqe...6643285.d4916901&initiative_id=shopz_20180928
It's already being sold on TaoBao. Wouldn't be surprised if this buyer gets the case before the KS Backers!
Awesome news! Can't wait to hear the next update!I think they claim they are selling them imported. Maybe they signed up a bunch on KS for reselling? But that's hard to understand, as KS projects does not guarantee anything. It can't be a viable business model when you could total loss as a trader, but only earn a tiny margin?
And BTW, I am expecting "something" next week . And sorry for the waiting for these couple weeks, I have been to China every week for the past months. I have given myself a break for couple weeks. I have decided to go check things in bulk once they are all ready.