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I know it's wishful thinking, but you wouldn't happen to be ahead of schedule, would you? Also would you happen to have a rough estimate of the cost of the case now that you figured out the cheaper risers will work just as well? :)
I like the way these changes are coming along, there are compromises for both parties, none favoring over another. I still find the flanges on the back of the case to be a little off-putting, has there been any thought to shortening them or removing them, Dondan?
Just gathering a thoughts, but does anyone think that the Raijintek Pallas would fit? It seems like it would be too big but I'd like to make sure. :)
Edit: It seems like it may be viable depending on the motherboard's layout, along with lower profile RAM, nothing fancy. It seems like an good...
I find this appealing, I used plugs to hide my USB3 ports on the front of my NCASE and it has a very nice stealth look due to the overhang of the front panel, you can barely even tell there's USB3 ports in the front. With your case having them them on the side I feel that people will get what...
I feel that people confuse wanting and needing something. I would like to see a front option configuration maybe some time during the production run, perhaps like how they did the top panel for the NCASE, w/ and w/o the top slot for the slim optical drive, then you can buy the I/O cables...
+1 to that.
In my opinion #2 is the best option with #4 behind it, it has a very minimalistic and sleek design, we'd all save money, less messy front I/O wires that you have to route, and less internal restrictions. I feel that the front audio and USB would be a waste and cost extra money, most...
I'm planning on doing them myself, just going to cut them down in length and put some nice sleeving on them, because I already find them a bit long and I don't want to stuff them behind the motherboard tray. I thought maybe asking the community may lead to some ideas, I don't want to butcher my...
I have a SX600-G and I wanted to sleeve the cables and
shorten them as they're awfully long as is, I'm looking for
some recommendations for sizing if anyone could give me a
hand for the lengths to best accommodate my NCASE, I want
it to be clean and have neat runs while not having too much cable...