For those interested, here are the thermals with an overclocked R7 1700 and GTX 1080 in this case with the side panels on
For those interested, here are the thermals with an overclocked R7 1700 and GTX 1080 in this case with the side panels on
First of all, I love the simple industrial design work here. Kudos! But there is one thing I don't really get, will the mesh cover the extended parts as well? Apologies if you mentioned that, but I couldn't find any info.
Thanks!
As of November 2018, you can get aluminum side panels only by ordering a fully custom case. If you decide to go for this option, note that you can increase graphics card clearance, increase CPU cooler clearance, and have a custom ventilation pattern. You can message me for a price estimate.
Just a few questions:
For a custom case:
- What side panel vent options would we be able to get with aluminum side panels?
- Is it possible to get a case without screws or screw holes on the front panel for a cleaner look?
- If the case was lengthened enough is it possible to add an additional fan mount?
It's the A E S T H E T I C my dude. Personally I'm having loads of fun with my side panels, annealed steel + hardwood is looking like the best route.With the release of Velka 3, optional steel sheet side panels for both cases may become available for pre-order. For some reason that I will never understand, a lot of people really want sheet metal side panels instead of mesh side panels.
What I do not like is the way you keep your GPU in its place. Even if you have this "lock" on the back of the case, I think while transporting your GPU will still be moving in the fan axis and may damage pci-e socket. You can consider fastening gpu at the back of your case in the future.
Also flex PSU is a drawback in terms of silence if you advertise your case as a 4K consoles competition (but I understand the small volume needs sacrifices).
Why the price of your "Velka" case is so high?
First, you do not the know my production costs. Second, this is already the least expensive case that uses brushed and anodized aluminum of a decent thickness. My batch size is much smaller than 50 units. If you would like, I can head over to your case discussion and ask some thought-provoking questions. For example, why is a case produced in the hundreds priced as high as it is, at the same time forcing any buyers to wait an undetermined amount of time for availability?but when we calculated our case according to the costs of your production, our Sentry final price for customer would be like $500 per unit (with 500+ pcs batch).
It's funny since no one is forcing anyone to buy case x, y, z. The case builder wants to sell cases, while valuing his own time and sets a price. If it's too high, no one will buy. If no one buys, then the builder will need to reassess. If people buy, then awesome! I agree, there doesn't really need to be a discussion on price. The discussion is automatically held when there are or aren't any buyers.