I also think that you should include the PCIE riser with the case, as it would make it difficult for less inclined customers to buy a good quality one without any issues.
It's 3-4mm thick isn't it? You don't have to worry about people bending it, but that's a good point about the threads.
Yeah there will be no problems using 3-4mm, FEA can be very useful or completely useless,
Using formed threads (Like KonradL suggested) could eliminate the need for the heat treatment as you get a greater thickness of material at the point of threading (allowing you to use thinner sheet material), therefore more threads to 'purchase on'. This process also results in some useful work hardening in the region.
This tends to be cheaper to manufacture than clinch nuts, riv-nuts etc too as many new machines have this built in.
That could work!With respect to the riser, could you crowdfund the case and sell the riser on your site so that Indiegogo or Kickstarter doesn't take their 10% cut on the riser as well as the case?
Same. In the end, people buying risers separately are part of a very small niche. You will lose customers if you make them have to buy a riser independently.I'd caution against that. It's best to keep the end-user logistics as simple as possible.
Same. In the end, people buying risers separately are part of a very small niche. You will lose customers if you make them have to buy a riser independently.
On the contrary, people who have no need for a discrete GPU and want a handsome case may be turned off by having to pay for a riser they have no use for. The GHOST S1 is one of the best looking cases I've seen, and I'm fairly sure not everyone who buys one will need a dGPU. Depending on the cost of the case without a riser, I'd wager the niche of those wanting a compact/good looking/affordable is comparable in size to the niche wanting a compact/good looking/pricey case with dGPU. Both are relatively small.
I doubt there's really anyone willing to spend 200+ on a case like this that won't also be adding a dGPU. Otherwise there are much smaller and cheaper cases that would better serve them. The case will be pricey with or without the riser, inclusion just simplifies the process.
Where was it said the case without riser will be $200+? I said *depending* on the cost of case without the riser.
I do think having the riser should be optional.
when will it be released...