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    NCASE M1: a crowdfunded Mini-ITX case (updates in first post)

    After a few days, I noticed my CPU was at 95°C and the pump on my Corsair H100 has apparently never worked. I'm on the stock Intel cooler now and it's at 43°C.
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    New Apple Mac Pro - will it influence future SFF designs?

    Interesting. Can Quo duplicate Apple's 3.5mm jack that supports the iPhone headset (input+output) and volume controls?
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    NCASE M1: a crowdfunded Mini-ITX case (updates in first post)

    Cool. Thanks. I was hoping there was a no-compromises way to run Windows and OSX using VT-d so the hypervisor gives Windows direct-access to the NVIDIA GPU while OSX uses the Intel internal GPU, I guess that won't work. Still, I thought virtualization has always been huge for Macs...even...
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    NCASE M1: a crowdfunded Mini-ITX case (updates in first post)

    I finally got around to building mine and I absolutely love it! I'm still tweaking some things and I hope to make it better. I hope my feedback leads to some additions to the OP and to ncases.com so it's easier for anyone else to go through this (if there's anyone left that hasn't built their...
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    NCASE M1: a crowdfunded Mini-ITX case (updates in first post)

    - Is that the same board I have? (Asrock Z87E-ITX) - Where'd you get the custom PSU cables? If it's the same board, you should put that mSATA port on the underside to good use! I haven't explored the BIOS, but I hear that Z87 chipset boards (even Intel's) have a feature to use an mSATA SSD as a...
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