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Those are nice cases, but I'm not sure either of them are available at this time. I think the people behind the Sentry are still fulfilling orders taken during their Indiegogo campaign. The DAN Case had a second Kickstarter campaign very recently, where you could purchase v2 of their A4 case, but I don't know if you can still order it at this point.I have to agree with Boil. The M1 doesn't waste space, it offers versatility in a very small footprint. You can still use most standard components in an M1. Once you go smaller, you're getting into niche territory; riser cables, miniature graphics cards, specialist cooling, etc. I think the appeal of the M1 is that it offers the SFF experience without the component restrictions and extra headache.
Those are nice cases, but I'm not sure either of them are available at this time. I think the people behind the Sentry are still fulfilling orders taken during their Indiegogo campaign. The DAN Case had a second Kickstarter campaign very recently, where you could purchase v2 of their A4 case, but I don't know if you can still order it at this point.
I have to agree with Boil. The M1 doesn't waste space, it offers versatility in a very small footprint. You can still use most standard components in an M1. Once you go smaller, you're getting into niche territory; riser cables, miniature graphics cards, specialist cooling, etc. I think the appeal of the M1 is that it offers the SFF experience without the component restrictions and extra headache.