Is there a rough release windown on when V2 will be ready? if its a month or 2 i'll likely wait to order till then. But if its closer to 6 I May not!
I would think maybe Black Friday-ish for V2, really hunting for ideas right now to improve or anything I can do. Maybe make a rev V1.1 rather than a V2 for now.
Reasoning is I still have a lot of inventory to work through, could use a Black Friday coupon to clear out remaining V1, and I have a lot of new cases (6 or 7 total) I want to get out before end of year.
Has there been issues with installing an EVGA GM PSU to the bracket on SM570/580? I had clearance issues with the power cord insertion housing.
I have heard of this issue, but I lost the post regarding it. If you can post a picture of the issues I will make this fix immediately.
V2, eh? Aside from the promised handle... How about pearlescent paint options?
We EOL'd the red to start offering more color choices, what color are you thinking?
First off, I love the case. It was as sturdy and easy to work with as expected. A few thing I could suggest:
1. The motherboard IO shield input was a little big for mine. My IO shield fit ok, but it didn’t snap in place like it did on my other cases so it was kind of a pain to get the mobo to mount since I had to juggle the shield and mount it at the same time. Overall, not too much of a pain, but one I didn’t expect.
2. A manual would have been great and I know that’s in the works, but I think if you had a listed sequence of installation for components, that would go a long way. I was able to figure it out, but I’ve built many computers and planned the sequence out in advance.
3. The most important part is to rethink the 2.5” mount on the front of case. I had a few issues:
* First, it’s placed at just the right place (slightly offset of the middle) that I can’t fit anything (like a Corsair Commander Pro) above it or anything below it. I think if you found away to adjust it, that would help solve that problem.
* Second, I found the 2 bay 2.5” nearly impossible to use with 2 SSD’s without an adapter. I am using a SF600 Gold and with the way the SATA connectors are hooked up, I couldn’t find a way to get both connected and be able to close the front. I did one drive to the top and one drive to the bottom and while I was able to get both plugged in, I couldn’t get the front to close. I know that Pslate has a SATA power connector to solve this, but it would be nice to not have to get it. Perhaps if you moved the place to mount the 2.5” bays or change it to 2 2.5” bays instead of a single double thick 2.5” would solve that so we could route different cables to it.
* Third, I don’t find much value in the thumb screws for the 2.5” bay. There was too much tension for me to remove them using my fingers. I ended up using a screw driver. I also think if you are at the point of dealing with these SATA drives, you will probably already have a screwdriver since you are probably planning to either remove or install a SSD, so it’s not necessary. It’s a good thought, but I don’t quite like the trade offs. For example, with the 2.5” bay, I tried to put a 2.5” SSD facing down on the inter most (closest to the bottom of the mount) and the score interfered with the SATA connector. I couldn’t get it to fit. I had to move it to the top of the bracket to get it to work. If it was just another screw, I would have been able to mount it.
Hope these help. Happy to help and to give feedback on other ideas or clarifications.
I checked a few IO shields I have and did not see this problem - these are from a mix of Jetway, Supermicro, Quanmax, ASRock, and Gigabyte motherboards - if anyone else sees this problem please let me know what company the IO shield is from. The cutout is to the ATX specification, I might need to trim it in a .010" on every side or so.
The 2.5" mount was not as thought out as it should have been, I will give you that. Will move it around with this feedback considered, will give some thought to changing it use screws instead as well as that would get it out of the way of the connector on certain positioning. Other thing is maybe just change the SSD holder entirely on all 4 SM cases, as it's not that great on any of them.
I really appreciate the depth of this feedback too, if anything else bugs you feel free to post it here or email me
ksliger@sliger.com.
Same holds true for anyone else, I like specific feedback no matter how minor it seems.
Not worried about GPU fitment (reference length card with waterblock at just under 17mm) but a reservoir that is 52mm thick that I want to squeeze between the GPU and side panel.
Between the GPU and side panel, or between the GPU and front of case?
On side panel that might wind up making this case really thick, I'll see what I can work out to allocate space better, but that might be tough to go that wide as it quickly becomes the size of Cerberus.
Ideally some of the radiator mounting space in the top shifted to the bottom, plus a little extra height so there's 55mm of space top and bottom for rads and fans. Oh, and glass instead of acrylic.
Cant' do glass with the handle and current mounting mechanism, and price on glass is crazy expensive with the necessary holes and temper.
2x 280mm I will probably loop back around some day for an SM590 or possibly something based on the popular case mod people do to the Cerberus case to get 2x 280mm in it.
Right now focused on the SV series which is 360mm radiator + room for pump/res, then will be making a few lower priced entry level SFF cases to pull in the crowd of people that want SFF but have a budget in the $99 to $149 range. Consider this a strong potential case after those.