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USPS shows that my case was processed through a Polish facility on June 12, but the current state is that it still shows 'origin post is preparing shipment.' This is disappointing.
Is it confirmed that if we fund from USA that we will get 25% refunded? That would be $49 for the super early bird.
Is there any info on specifically what the hats can hold? I'm specifically interested to know how many 3.5" drives can fit in the different hat types, but I'd like to know all the...
They already have the L9x65 - if they weren't going lower than that, I don't see why they wouldn't have just suggested that. "Hopefully" is only vague in terms of timeline, not eventuality.
The noctua AM4 bracket is not compatible with the L9a/L9i, but noctua has said that they are working on a low-profile AM4 cooler that should be out in the coming weeks. Given that there are no ITX boards yet, these upcoming low-profile noctua AM4 coolers should satisfy people who are merely...
$90 is not the starting price for mATX cases. That's a straw man. For mATX, you can easily find cases for $20-30 and good ATX power supplies can often be had for $30. I love ITX and my last three PC cases have been ITX, but to say they are the best value is just not true.
Small usually carries a price premium. The power supplies are more expensive, the boards are more expensive, the cases are more expensive. If you're going tiny ITX, you will likely be spending more for most parts over an mATX or ATX build.
I would quickly fund this in full copper, but 2000 units seems like it would be impossible to reach - especially when considering that this wouldn't work in other cases like the Node 202 or Sentry.
The denser the fins are, the louder it will be, so I don't think it is so smart to go so dense.