very good design , i really do like this case. the use of powersupply and positioning of components with enough venting. the size is ideal for most everyone wanting a small system that is easy to carry with you and dont take up alot of desktop space. to many cases i wont mention say...
for myself when i had a case that used a full size powersupply and wanted to use a sfx instead i had a option of useing either. if i chose to use the sfx instead i often would make a adapter to offset the sfx further away from cpu cooler if it was in front of it thus giving it more clearance...
yes same here basic sheetmetal benders , some grinders , welders , sanders and drill press . with health issues and breaking my ankle i havent been able to do much . just watching threads like this inspires me to keep trying to get better and try new ideas in the future
you are very talented...
i liked the slotted version without mesh it looks cleaner to me and also the I/0 front cover. very clean case . wish i had access to tooling such as this as i have many ideas that are possible case designs but to build them with the tools i have never would look as good as this
hugs
Jen
i had 3 rmas with seasonic tfx powersupplys till i gave up on them and tossed the last one in the garbage. the last one just shot flames out and that was when i said i am done with this brand of tfx powersupply. my pico setup works fine but i wanted something internal for a custom case...
i made a case with cables that went down similar to this one. i would have like to have seen the cables for mouse , keyboard etc as that is where the look would be not as pretty. also the video card if its fan will blowing downward against the table not as effective as going up. a very...