Got our cables in from PSlate Customs - looks great!
Oh wow, that looks really nice. Does anyone know what cooler that in the picture? It looks like a Noctua L12s, but I don't think it has copper heat pipes like the one in the picture.
Got our cables in from PSlate Customs - looks great!
Oh wow, that looks really nice. Does anyone know what cooler that in the picture? It looks like a Noctua L12s, but I don't think it has copper heat pipes like the one in the picture.
I'm pretty sure it's a BeQuiet shadowrock LP.
The end of the month can’t come soon enough for the 560.Correct, with the fans blowing from bottom to top, and no vents on the side it opens up a lot of bigger coolers than the A4 or Ghost allow.
Also had this album I posted over at /r/sffpc to show a few more pictures
My motherboard was DOA, so I can't test anything this weekend without taking apart a PC I'm using. =/
Wow, that's gorgeous! Nicely done! Are the SSD/HDD specs from the first page still accurate?
Size comparison just for fun!
I know this doesn't bear the Cerberus namesake, but it's clearly a descendant. As an owner of the Cerberus X, I felt the aesthetic to be perfect having minimalism, but just enough detail in the right areas to not be a boring design (I also felt that the half window half vent side panels were the best things ever created but that's another discussion).
I'm wondering what is behind the design choice of all these... gamer angles everywhere? I understand the gap on the sides of the front panel is for airflow, but I don't see their purpose anywhere else. I also notice that the vents on the top plate are not flush with the colored panel, which seems like it's meant for cheaper hot-swap panels?
I don't mean to bash: I love the frame design, but the aesthetic deltas with Cerberus are my only deterrent just because I found Cerberus to be perfect. It looks leagues better than other SFF cases, but these small details irk me. I'm also very picky, but I'll probably buy it anyways...
I can't speak for Ksliger, just my opinion. The angles are in my view are more of a modern styling, it's been around way before the Gamer culture. Look at anything in the 80's everything had a futuristic look by putting hard angles on things and is still used today to convey that same idea.
The grating is inset, because i am assuming its easier to attach to the top of the case. I think it looks great like that because it gives depth to the top, instead of a single flat plate.
I'm really liking the pics of your prototypes. Do you have any details / schematics of the SM560 as I think that case might be perfect for me.
Not so much a descendant.
Cerberus was shaped by our manufacturing capabilities and in turn what features/design results in an case we can make. There was a lot of back and forth during the late days on the Cerberus that got it from what the original Nova was to what became Cerberus. Same thing applies to this case; took what we can do, what works for the form factor & layout, plus the feedback I got from this thread, and this is the result.
The edge slots real purpose is they mask when panels do not align perfectly. Can have a lot more play in how flat the panels are and it still looks the same with less QC labor. For comparison the side panels on Cerberus are run through a sheet roller to flatten them out, these are not.
Also with the market being so heavily driven by LEDs right now I did not see being yet another minimalist case as a market to chase. People want to see their LEDs, and want SFF, but have very little options. This case squeezes in between the oversized, mediocre cooling, cable management vomit of the Ophion, and the batch run / higher end / minimalist only look A4 / Loque / Thor trio.
I think you'll like the SM570 or SM580 with AIO support, they're a more minimalist look. Also the vertical cases I'm working on, see the SV590 thread, will be a very minimalist look.
I see the 590 thread, but are there threads for the the 570 and 580?
How thick are the vented panels? Those stringers going all the way across look a little worrisome from a rigidity perspective at a glance.