Could these be used internally rather than externally? As the picture on the website shows them being used externally, but it would look much neater if they were used on the inside of the case rather than the outside.
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I wouldn't even bother with filters if I have to take the case apart. At that point I would just leave them off and use canned air to clean the parts.Could these be used internally rather than externally? As the picture on the website shows them being used externally, but it would look much neater if they were used on the inside of the case rather than the outside.
Does anyone know what backpack is in this picture?
http://zaber.com.pl/sentry/FullP5/DSC_0957.JPG
This is from the Sentry product page on Zaber's site.
Still trying to find a backpack will fit the Sentry in it. I have an incase backpack made for a 15" Macbook pro, and the sentry can almost fit in the main compartment but it's a bit too wide.
I was looking at a few 18.4" laptop backpacks on Amazon but I can't find any that show exact internal dimensions of the "laptop" area.
Swiss Gear Pegasus will house it, pretty sure.Does anyone know what backpack is in this picture?
http://zaber.com.pl/sentry/FullP5/DSC_0957.JPG
This is from the Sentry product page on Zaber's site.
Still trying to find a backpack will fit the Sentry in it. I have an incase backpack made for a 15" Macbook pro, and the sentry can almost fit in the main compartment but it's a bit too wide.
I was looking at a few 18.4" laptop backpacks on Amazon but I can't find any that show exact internal dimensions of the "laptop" area.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N5C932M/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Does anyone know what backpack is in this picture?
http://zaber.com.pl/sentry/FullP5/DSC_0957.JPG
This is from the Sentry product page on Zaber's site.
Still trying to find a backpack will fit the Sentry in it. I have an incase backpack made for a 15" Macbook pro, and the sentry can almost fit in the main compartment but it's a bit too wide.
I was looking at a few 18.4" laptop backpacks on Amazon but I can't find any that show exact internal dimensions of the "laptop" area.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N5C932M/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This 17'' backpack works well. My sentry fits in it perfectly with a little bit of wiggle room left and also with enough room for a tablet sized monitor and my 60% keyboard along with cables. The bag doesn't even seem that big compared to my regular backpack. Plus the price is nice.
That looks awesome man! How was the build process? Did you find heating an issue? Really like the look.
Sentry manufacturing process - weekly update
Last transport Sentry cases are fully assembled, packaged into printed carton boxes and sealed with thermo-shrinkable foil. Next two weeks we will spend on filling customs documents and on packaging everything into external transport boxes. As it is the biggest shipping from which we had, it takes a little bit longer, but we predict that in 2 weeks we will start sending tracking numbers for those packages.
During the whole shipping process we were/are gathering all the information we are receiving from your feedback that can make this product better. At the start we had only several external testers. Now we have hundreds of them/of you, so if you have some thoughts about the current design which could make Sentry better, please let us know. We are receiving hundreds of question about the start of the future retail sales, but we do not want to be like other companies and just start sales because the product is popular, while we know there are fields which could be improved. We will decide "how and when" we will start the distribution after we will be sure that we did everything to give you the best product. We want everyone to be happy with their Sentry and because of that the feedback we already received (and which we will receive) is so important for us. If you will have some time, please join one of our forums and share with us your thoughts about Sentry. It may help to move forward the whole project and maybe you will show us some spots which could be made better but we never even thought about them. Thank you!
This week we won't show bonus photos (received from our backers) with computers built in Sentry cases, because we are receiving them through many channels (email, twitter, imgur, reddit, etc.) and we simply didn't have time to properly check all of them. We will add another pack of those great builds to one of the next updates. It means, if you want to share photos of your RIG with other backers, you still have time to send them to us. We will pick the best ones and they will show up in the weekly update.
Anyone with the Asus Strix z270i and SF600 in the Sentry order custom cables and mind sharing the lengths they ordered? I'm trying to order in advance before my Sentry arrives.
Anyone using Ryzen 5 or 7 in sentry? And how about temp?
My 2 black sentry has been arrived.. I'm using skylake i7 and gtx 1080.. And my brother confusing between Ryzen or Kabylake.. For Ryzen we worried about the temp.. And Biostar B350GTN is the only one AM4 available in our town..
Any advice or suggestions.. Thanks
SaperPL if you're looking for suggestions for improvements you can make on the Sentry, I've got one for you. Right now, there are 2 rectangular gaps (under the riser slot) between the CPU side and GPU side. It would be nice to have something that could restrict airflow between the 2 sides to allow for people to use open air GPU and not have to worry about heat going over to the CPU side. The separators could have a small cut-out for power cables between the GPU and PSU, but that's it.
I've made my own separator covering one of the gaps, but it would be nice to have something more official and sturdy to use instead.
Also on that note, 4th Shipment White. Sent July 4th from Poland as well. Mine just arrived at customs in Montreal and is being processed. Final destinations is Alberta, Canada. I have not seen anyone from Canada post shipping updates about their Sentry yet so thought I should inform some if they are not aware.
So I made up a shroud for the NH-L9i out of some 30x5mm foam and did a couple of tests.
i5-6600k @ 4GHz, Prime95 v26.6 small FFTs 5min, 30°C ambient.
Without shroud: 70°C 2420rpm
With shroud: 68°C 2180rpm
Note: There was no GPU because it died.
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I bought the foam and stuck it together with contact glue. There is a small notch for the fan cable and I cut one side down to sit on top of the ram.Alright, I'm biting. Did you buy the foam, or were you able to use something you just found laying around? I'm getting the same Cooler and this looks like a great idea. Thanks!
I bought the foam and stuck it together with contact glue. There is a small notch for the fan cable and I cut one side down to sit on top of the ram.
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I read your post several pages back. The reason I went this way was simplicity and I didn't want to use adhesive foam. Ideally I'd like to make a plastic shroud that extends toward the pcie riser and rear I/O, but that can wait.So in my experience when the foam is sealed right up against the fan it can make a bit extra noise. I've found it works best to adhere a strip of foam to the perimeter of the fan going out horizontal from the fan and then have a foam square adhered to the lid of the case come down around the perimeter of the foam sticking out from the fan. Basically using a foam strip around the fan to increase its diameter and then seal that larger diameter to the case. Anything is better than nothing, I've just found this is slightly quieter, probably makes a negligible difference in performance. My Sentry computer is at home in Texas so I can't take a picture at the moment.
I read your post several pages back. The reason I went this way was simplicity and I didn't want to use adhesive foam. Ideally I'd like to make a plastic shroud that extends toward the pcie riser and rear I/O, but that can wait.
Where do you get these fancy custom cable's from? Seems like I should get some before my sentry is shipped off.
Wow 3 months. That sucks. What country?After almost 3 months, it finally arrived! I'm glad but will definitely think twice before buying anything sea shipped in the future.
The outer box was poked through, but the inner box is perfectly fine. Very nice packaging!
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OMG I spent 2 hrs + to build it. Violence was certainly involved since the stock corsair psu cables are so damn tough!
And I had to give up on the front usb. The ssd is totally in the way. I don't need them anyway
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I've never imagined I'd ever need those fancy custom cables. But now it seems I have to get some.
Even the tough steel panels are slightly warped by those stupid cables.
There's some small tolerance issues there. My IO shield does nor line up to the motherboard perfectly. Again, fixed with violence.
But I think overall the case is very nice. Sleek and tiny. Have to do further test on thermals with the vega64 in it.
Anyone from Australia get their Sentry Yet? I'm still waiting for mine to arrive.
I received my shipping details on the 2 July but so far nothing.
Kangaroo countryWow 3 months. That sucks. What country?
On multiple levels indeed. I read that their undersea internet cables were damaged recently.Poor Australia gets screwed over on multiple levels.