Good to hear you finally got your MQ6!Anyway, my MQ6 was delivered a few days ago, and I put together my machine.
Any pics of your build?
Good to hear you finally got your MQ6!Anyway, my MQ6 was delivered a few days ago, and I put together my machine.
Just order from my website, and if you encounter any problems in the middle of the order you can contact me.Anyone have experience with ordering MQ6 to Europe? Wonder where its easiest to buy from.
We have a planHi COOJ!
Any plans to make a slightly bigger case for bigget GPUs?
no but I want oneAnyone have experience with ordering MQ6 to Europe? Wonder where its easiest to buy from.
I can't wait to see how you moded the 4070. It's really hard to find anything besides stock photos or details of the PCB. How far does the shroud overhang the cooler?Sorry, I have to figure out how to get these photo links to work lol
I'd like to see your pictures, but they won't open.Hey everyone, I'm new to this forum. I've been building and tinkering with PC's since the mid 90's and it's been a hobby since. I found this forum looking for information on this case.
I ordered mine back on January 31st and it arrived March 10th. I did pay the extra for air freight, so I can't comment on the delivery times of water transport, but air transport took only a couple days. I did order it with the included 600w power supply.
I had itx parts laying around and is the reason I built this computer. It is a second gaming PC and my second ITX build I've done over the past few years. Last year I built a ATX Form Factor gaming computer with a MSI Suprim 4090 LC. So, these parts are from my ITX build I had and were in a NZXT H210 case.
In the COOJ are the following:
Gigabyte Aorus B450 Gaming ITX motherboard
Ryzen 5 3600 w/ 16 gb GsKill DDR 3600 c16 ram
Jonsbro HX6200D cpu cooler
Crucial P1 NVMe 500gb SSD
Jonsbro HF1215 exhaust fan
ZOTAC RTX 2070 Super Mini
PCIe 8 pin to Dual PCIe 8 pin (6+2) Adapter to connect RTX to power supply
I will say, this case is very nice and elegant. It is really well thought out and built very well. It is a heavy case because it is solid aluminum. All of the power connectors were the perfect length which was a big help and keeps cable management to a minimum. This was probably one of the easiest computer builds I have ever done and went smoothly. The thermals are good with the cpu hanging around 60 degrees Celsius while gaming and 33 degrees at idle. The gpu does get hot but this 2070 ran hot in my other case too. The 2070 super hangs around 81 degrees Celsius while gaming and in the low 40's at idle.
I recently purchased a ZOTAC RTX 4070 Twin Edge that I installed last night. I will make a separate post for the modifications to the graphics card in order for it to fit in this case. I was able to successfully pull it off and it is pretty cool that this little computer is packed with some horsepower now! But if anybody is looking to buy one of these you won't be disappointed and the ZOTAC 2070 super is still very powerful and a great card to install without having to modify anything.
Sorry, couldn't get the photo links to work.
Completed Case:
CPU Cooler Clearance:
ZOTAC RTX 2070 Super Mini:
Some Photos of the Lighting: