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Oh cool! I was only 3.3 million after you!
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I'd say a centimeter, to a centimeter and a half is about right. Don't really need much more for the PSU fan.First of all, apologies if this has been asked or if the info is otherwise available in pics I might have missed.
For owners of any of these cases with windowed side panels, do you have any concerns with PSU ventilation? By my estimation there's barely a centimeter, if that, between the PSU and the side panel?
Could someone give a rough estimate of how much space there is between the two?
Thank god, thought it was just me ... but that is a bit of an oversight in terms of case build, right ?I saw how you managed to mount your radiators. I'm curious to see how someone with the 280mm radiators get mounted. It doesnt seem that there is a way to removed the mounting bracket. Not an issue for me since I'm only mounting a 240mm up there anyway
But then the screws fall out of the rails. I was only able to hold them there through gravity and their own weight, until I could place the radiator whole beneath it, and the screw driver above it. felt like mission impossible x8 screws.cant you lay the case on the side and put it in? so youre not having to hold up. rather you just lean it into place
Check my messages, I linked to an album of my SM580 build. there is plenty of room to spare for the back M.2 drive, AND to put low profile aluminium heatsinks on it.Question for anyone with the 580/570- I've got the Gigabyte X570-I board and have an M.2 drive to fit on the back of the motherboard. The motherboard comes with a little thermal pad which the manual recommends you stick on your drive but I'm wondering how useful that will be in a sandwhich style layout like the 570/580?
Without a heatsink on top of the thermal pad, will it really do anything? I always thought thermal pads needed something else like a heatsink to dissipate the heat to- or maybe Gigabyte was thinking the thermal pad on the back M.2 would be butting up against the metal of the case itself? I was thinking of maybe getting a little heatsink like this EKWB one but I might just wait and see how temps are first once I get the case and get building.
Thank god, thought it was just me ... but that is a bit of an oversight in terms of case build, right ?
Took those out and ... nothing. They literally don't seem to "hold" anything together. Maybe they are left over from a previous design build ??I was looking through you album (great documentation of your build, by the way), and I was wondering what these screws do? Are they removable? Looks like they may be the same ones that I see in the teaser image.
I was looking through you album (great documentation of your build, by the way), and I was wondering what these screws do? Are they removable? Looks like they may be the same ones that I see in the teaser image.
Just posting to add photos for anyone interested:
First build album (most photos)
Front panel Standoffs and radiator clearance
Current State of my build, 100% need those custom cables.
They line up with screws in the frame you attach the radiator too. Holds it in.
The issue is with the front ballstud receiver for the side panels (if you are talking about the top radiator fitment issue, not sure if I missed a different discussion here.
As for quakecon, the expo part (with the booths) actually starts tomorrow.
That's just the ball stud found on the side panels, that push into holes to hold the panel onto the case (locked into place in this picture).Is this the ball stud you are referring to? but on the top side?
If you were able to file away some of the ball joint socket and the fit the rad. Would the side panels be able to close? Or would the ball joint hit the rad?This one (case is upside down in the pic)
Check my messages, I linked to an album of my SM580 build. there is plenty of room to spare for the back M.2 drive, AND to put low profile aluminium heatsinks on it.
Are heatsinks recommended on M2 drives? I don’t have one. If I do need to get one, any recommendations?,
I got unpainted but I did go through with getting them to paint it for me. Worried I’d fuck it up lol. Shipped them some paint from prismatic. Just got my tracking number as well!curious, anyone else get the unpainted option? I was going to get a custom color but it was available on day 1 of orders so i decide I'll do it myself. gonna go pick up some cans of paint and primer right now.
I discussed that with KSliger when this first came up and we came to the conclusion that the side panel probably wouldn't hold tight if you started filing away at the ballstud. Since it's riveted in, that wasn't really a chance I wanted to take.If you were able to file away some of the ball joint socket and the fit the rad. Would the side panels be able to close? Or would the ball joint hit the rad?
I got unpainted but I did go through with getting them to paint it for me. Worried I’d fuck it up lol. Shipped them some paint from prismatic. Just got my tracking number as well!