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I have one - it's one of the best cases I've worked in. It's really well spaced out / designed, though you might run into some issues if you're looking at doing a full loop. I currently have mine setup with two NZXT x41s, though I plan to go to an EVGA AIO for my 980, and perhaps switch to a...
And for EVGAs AIO 980/Ti as well. I think it's going to become more common.
Could there be modification of the GPU wall? Perhaps a removable area?
I know it's not a huge segment, but I think AIO cooled GPUs will become more mainstream soon and the that future proofs the case.
Lots of parts for sale - you can look everything up on Performance-PC if you want retail prices. I'm looking to move stuff, so very aggressive prices. All prices are before shipping, but I plan on going via flat-rate, so it'll be what you can fit in a box. All parts are gently used, I...
I just did a build with the EVOLV ITX and it's a nice case, but you're right. My question would be regarding the structure, though - the top panel is part of the rigid structural support, so I wonder if the grills would cause problems. If I could get a spare panel, I'd make my own - they're...
Looks like they're not called the Strider X anymore, but they now fall under the Strider Plus and Essential series. Quite a few 140mm ATX that go up to 700w.
It's available @ both NewEgg and Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Silverstone-Mini-DTX-Mini-ITX-Computer-SG13B-Q/dp/B00U8IS8BW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1428250381&sr=8-1&keywords=sg13b...
I'm sorry, but the only "problem" that most people complained about was having to cut-out on the front panel for the SG05 - that was resolved with the SG13, as well as ATX PSUs, without making a huge size increase.
Hence why we don't understand your complaining.