570 looks a bit taller than I'd want... Just depends on Ryzen 3000 temps now. If I have to watercool the 12c/16c options then I'll grab the 570, otherwise I'll end up with the 570.
There's something off about the 570 top design, going to try some other options. IMO the 570 feels really compact, the 580 is just a hair smaller than Cerberus.
In the earlier testing that KSliger reported on, it appeared that the GPU's were almost entirely agnostic to what type of panels you used. The difference was something like 1 degree between vented and not. Only CPU cooler seemed to experience a major difference. That said though, that testing was done with the "intended" bottom up airflow configuration. With the revelation that these cases perform far better with vented panels and all fans configured as exhaust, though, I would agree. Vented seems the way to go.
So, whether or not vented panels matter depends on how you plan to configure your airflow. If you're one of those diehard people that insist on having front-to-back bottom-to-top airflow because "hot air rises," then it won't really matter which side panels you go with.
All of that said, KSliger did say we would "most likely" get vented panels on the 570/580. I assume he just doesn't want to promise anything he can't 100% confirm yet.
Correct on this, with the 4 fans in these cases your GPU temps will have almost zero difference between panel off and panel on. The 550/560 have vented sides because of the aircooling on the CPU. But with these being specifically for liquid coolers - I don't see a reason to offer vented. Will get around to our testing and confirm.
I don't mind if it's wrapped in bubble-wrap and stuffed in an oversized box, just as long as it gets here in good shape. I mean, the cardboard box gets thrown away on trash day anyways.
I'm getting the last parts for my build tonight, I plan on building in a cardboard box until my SM580 gets here ?
I'm same thought on trash, give me something easy to recycle and don't make the item cost more for it.
Ouch on that price, I know the Cerberus is an established product but now it costs even more then the Cerberus. The price is getting pretty steep. I mean I understand development costs and early adopters normally having to pay more but it is starting to make me pause and think...
It's certainly up there, but it's a really part and labor intensive design. If anything it should be considerably more.
A Cerberus with one window panel and the handle kit comes out to $270 + S&H.
With the handle this is the same price, but it also has another window panel, and the riser in it which adds ~$40 to the cost over a Cerberus.
These try to fit in between the M1 at ~$215 or equivalent Loque Ghost + Medium Hat + Large Hat at $420 (funding secured) + S&H and target the would be case buyer that wants to show off their parts and have SFF with an AIO.
I guess what I meant to ask was if the 580 could take 120 fans in the bottom instead of 140's if you so chose to go that way.
I could offer a 120mm to 140mm adapter? Would be just like the 92mm adapter for the 50/60.