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I think Corsair already uses the Astek pump/block.
FWIW, they did make the same offer to Swiftech (eg. use the Astek pump/block and then Swiftech tubes/radiator/fans). But for obvious reasons, Swiftech declined the offer.
I'm glad I bought my H220 a couple months ago.
I think it's very unlikely you will see a passive SFX power supply that approaches 450W, as there just is not enough space to have a large enough heat sink to cool it.
Hmm, I'm a bit concerned about the airflow, since it has no cool air coming in.
Also it sounded like they were planning of an integrated radiator for the WC version, but I'd rather prefer using my h220.
According to bit-tech:
1. The 1U PSU is 500W and has a 80mm fan.
2. It can fit 2 2.5" drives. I also read elsewhere it has a slot-load drive.
3. The roof has 2x 92mm fans
4. EVGA says it should ship in the next month or so.
5. They are working on making a version that's an inch or two taller...
And further than that, it only matters if the USB SuperSpeed thumb drives are connected when the computer goes into sleep mode. So even if you do have one of the affected drives, just remove it before it goes to sleep and you'll never have any issue with it. And even when the issue happens...
Yeah, it looks like the Phenom M sign says it's 250x335x370mm, which is a little bigger than a Prodigy without the handles.
The Colossus M is a bit bigger still, at 250x343x393mm.
From the looks of it, I'm not sure that it'll be *that* much more restrictive from the regular z87 itx board they have. It certainly should still be better than the itx boards that place the socket right next to the PCIe slot.
I thought it was different different, but perhaps I'm mistaken there.
I plan on using an H220 in the M1, so my concern is that the pump won't fit on the CPU due to the socket placement, since that was an issue with the last Asrock mITX board.
If the integrated audio is important to you, I think the two best choices are going to be either the EVGA Stinger board, which has Creative Core3D, or the rumored ASUS ROG mITX board that supposedly they're announcing on Tuesday, which most likely would have SupremeFX. Both of those solutions...