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Rolling my eyes.
The Dan-A4 has been through much iteration and study before arriving at the point it's at today. dondan has been pretty open about the process, goals, and limitations he has to work with and frankly I think it's a bit idiotic to act like he hasn't thought this through...
Caught this in my news feed this morning...at 45mm tall we might have another decent contender:
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/silverstone-nt09-115x-low-profile-hsf,31158.html
Although they're claiming it's designed for 65W CPUs, so more a competitor for the Noctua L9i than the Cryorig C7 it...
In our case the laptop is a secondary PC: we both have full up desktops.
The Alienware, like the Razer, runs 4x PCIE 3.0, which isn't as much of a penalty as you'd think; someone has some benchmarks floating around showing about a 5% drop off worst case at worst case on a GTX980 TI...
My wife has an Alienware 13" QHD. Thing is a beast, actually. Plays most games pretty damn well, though usually half res is mandatory.
She actually bought their graphics extender this last week and the damn thing is hopeless, TBH. It doesn't work right with every video card (a GTX 950 in our...
It's funny really. Right now, in my massive Silverstone case I have:
An ATX mobo. 2 sticks of RAM. 1 video card. 2 SSDs, and one HDD.
The HDD I don't really need. The A4 SFX is literally perfect for what I build.
While I agree, this whole thing is speaking to "niche in niche". IOW, ITX seems to be heating up as a form factor (at least several companies are now pushing hard for it), and we're seeing a lot of new development there.
I'm sure GPUs will get smaller...but the problem is that there's no...
I'd argue the opposite: the Dan-A4, for instance, is positively tiny at 7.25L, even by the standards of SFF, and it fits full size cards just fine.
The problem is that a SFF case has is that you have to do something with the PSU (assuming internal PSU), and the most logical place for it is...
Yeah, personally I think I'm more into using the case as intended. Air cool + full length GPU is more than enough for how I use my PCs, personally.
I'd imagine that if you're a hardcore overclocker this case probably isn't a great compromise for that purpose. Even the Cryorig C7 is liable to...
Heh, nice!
That being said I personally wouldn't want to sacrifice full length GPUs for a liquid cooler in that spot...if I was hellbent on liquid I would just go for an external rad...but that carries a penalty in terms of footprint.
I wonder if you could use an external PSU and use the...