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Just watched the YouTube video where Josh showed the upcoming S4T. I want one![MEDIA=youtube]mW-bAUfBxwM[/MEDIA]It's an even smaller version of the S4M for brickless mini-ITX (for APU graphics) or Micro-STX (for MXM graphics) based builds. He mentioned that he was planning a lot of accessories for the S4T, and so I thought I'd start with some things I'd like to see, and give everyone a place where they can add their wish list too.So, here's what I'd like to see as options:- A super high quality anti-vandal switch with integrated LED for power and hard drive activity.- An option for a non anodized version for custom paintjobs or wraps.- A vertical stand with front I/O. My idea would be to use the SKYSLOTS on the narrow sides to attach a wider base/stand which would include front I/O. The cables for the ports should be able to be fed through the SKYSLOTS to the inside of the case. The stand could also include a power switch for those wanting to fit the HDPlex 400W, which currently requires the power switch to be moved to the rear.
Just watched the YouTube video where Josh showed the upcoming S4T. I want one!
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It's an even smaller version of the S4M for brickless mini-ITX (for APU graphics) or Micro-STX (for MXM graphics) based builds. He mentioned that he was planning a lot of accessories for the S4T, and so I thought I'd start with some things I'd like to see, and give everyone a place where they can add their wish list too.
So, here's what I'd like to see as options:
- A super high quality anti-vandal switch with integrated LED for power and hard drive activity.
- An option for a non anodized version for custom paintjobs or wraps.
- A vertical stand with front I/O. My idea would be to use the SKYSLOTS on the narrow sides to attach a wider base/stand which would include front I/O. The cables for the ports should be able to be fed through the SKYSLOTS to the inside of the case. The stand could also include a power switch for those wanting to fit the HDPlex 400W, which currently requires the power switch to be moved to the rear.