There were other sources from computex saying it'll launch during the summer.
A prototype can be in various stages of development and that can differ if they have more than one model.
But let's focus on the intel product in this thread.
Ok, thanks.
It's either this or the Gigabyte Brix Gaming UHD (shown at Computex.)
Swedish GB rep. said it'll be available in the end of this month and it's got a i7 quad core (don't know much more than that) and a better gpu than the one shown at computex.(which was 950m i think).
Also the...
Thinking about getting one, but i'm picky about noise especially at idle or web-browsing/youtube watching.. hows the noise at low load and does it suddenly ramp up like the older NUC's did?
I still don't understand what your point was, given that fnordmans system should be equaly "hot" the 600w should be better because the fan start at a higher load than the 450W. Is the "temp fan controller" adjusted for that? or do the 600W kick out less heat? Or have I missed something?
Are they usually the first to have it in stock?
For euros:
Swedish corsair rep told me "in the coming weeks" and the retailer I ordered from said "we should have it in stock in 1-2 weeks"
Swedish retailer Inet.se has them listed and one of the specs. reveal that they (both 600 and 450) run fanless to 20% load. (120 and 90w resp.)
EDIT: pics in spoiler
I guess that's where we disagree..
I don't see the point in using a sfx only matx case (it's such a oxymoron), also that psu would be for sli/cf users only.. because there are other better/cheaper options if you're not doing that...
Which means 1. you need to get people to buy a specific case...
Introducing products nobody need because people don't know better isn't a viable business tactic..
Also people tend to buy to much because "if they in the future want CF/SLI"
As Mazzy said, there's no reason to buy sfx unless you have a mitx. (and mitx = no cf/sli) For that usage 700w is...
A PSU for a htpc and for people who build a PC based system instead of a PS4 or Xbox is a huge market, SFX for the small footprint and quietness for movie watching and living room use...