The Shuttle box is prettier. And it is very is easy to assemble. Only takes a few minutes. And some of us do not mind if stuff is a little expensive :cool:
Normally one would buy 1600 mhz RAM for a Z77 build. There will only be a very small performance gain ( hardly noticeable ) But they...
I know it has enough power to run high end gear. But I have read that it is a little noisy. And I already own a Seasonic 560 Watt from their X-series :cool:
I don't think there are any SFX power supplies that are good enough for an enthusiast build. Silverstone has the ST45SF-G, a 450 watt gold rated PSU. But is that good enough? I think I would prefer a bigger power supply where there is more choice to get a decent one. If there were more high end...
You should not target a specific size for the case. First you need to figure out exactly what hardware it should house. For example I would like two 2,5" inch drives and no optical drive. There needs to be place for a high end cpu cooler.
THEN you do everything possible to create the best SFF...
yeah I never really understood why anybody needs so much space. Actually I would say two 2,5" drives would be good. If you need more then get a NAS / external disk drive. Or simply don't go the mini ITX route.
What would it cost to get a professional to produce 1 unit?
It's risky business to order hundreds of cases. A lot of money is at stake. Are you sure you guys are ready for this?
I'm not sure if just a marketing hype from Asus. But their high end micro ATX motherboard the ASUS Maximus V Gene has "SupremeFX III" sound
The idea is to separate the sound from the rest of the motherboard. Signal to noise ratio is rated at 110dB.
My guess would be that Silverstone does not produce power supplies. They just order some parts from an OEM and put a sticker on it. That's actually very normal way of doing business.
If they had made their own I'm sure they would have optimized it for use in their Silverstone SG08 and...
Just found this case again. I REALLY like the front of this case. Industrial design divinity.
Cooler Master should make a small micro ATX case with better cooling in the same design and we would have a better world :-)
Can somebody post a picture with their Lian Li on a desktop next to a 24" monitor? I know the specs about how big it is, but I need something that my brain can understand :)
I'm having my holiday and I suddenly got a upgradetitis. Been thinking over upgrading WAY too long...:cool...
I'm thinking about putting it in a old loudspeaker. Do you think that would work? I'm a little bit worried about the air flow. What are your ideas to hide it?
I'm kind of lazy so I'm not sure if I really want to do it. Much easier just to get a more classy case design. I have the money for...
It's now finally available in Europe.
I actually better like the layout of the 354 model. But the 355 model is cheaper and smaller. What do you guys think?