I like it, but I dont fully understand why there are connectors at 3 out of the 4 sides.. 2/4 makes more sense imo. We'll see what they come up with!
Also how will this be powered?
And are those m2 slots in the center? They have weird screw holes...
In my jonsbo v3 the temps are around 40-45 °c and the cables get far more manageable!
Imo the cables arent even that bad.
I love the psu although I wish they added an adapter plate. Costs them $2 tops, costs us $10 with shipping etc
I wouldnt ever use a AIO myself anyway :)
What would you consider to be the best fan location for such a case? Bottom, front or top?
Have you considered such a build for ncase?
Could you please render and measure the smallest possible build when making a layout similar to the osmi? And then the possible different fan locations? Perhaps even with 120 aio support?
I get the feeling many users like to see an itx case with sfx psu and 170mm gpu. But I think it is worth...
I havent seen many heatsinks on server/ws motherboards in general, and those should be having a higher workload then the average gamer, so I'm guessing those heatsinks on gaming oriented motherboards are just gimmicks..
Atx psu are almost always more silent, they are cheaper and can fit more components to manage riple control, voltage regulation etc. And it would mean the case is more easy to sell towards mainstream users.
Also you wouldnt lose much space.. Example would be the height of the sugo13 vs sugo5.
I think what you are looking for is something between the jonsbo u1 and jonsbo U2, basicly a jonsbo u1,5. Sunmilo makes a u1,5.
I would like to see a case like saper rendered, but with a little extra height to allow for atx psu's.
I think the extra heigth is around 20mm, so take 10mm towards...
If you are getting a 6500, I would recommend looking into some other then the z170 chipsets.
I myself will probably buy the MSI H110I pro paired with either 6500 or 6700 depending if I rly rly want HT.
Those arent even itx and require an external adapter...
For sfx:
Jonsbo V2 perhaps? Lian li q12?
Atx:
Jonsbo v3?
Look at the first post in the ssf club at overclock.net for others :)
I'm NOT talking about the length of the PSU at all in this topic. Just the height (at 86mm defined by the ATX standard). You'll always have atleast 170mm length due to ITX size in this layout, enough for quite a few ATX psu's.
Convection wont matter, not even 1 degree difference, and if you'll find 1 degree difference it'll pretty much be within a 95% confidence interval.
Anyway, new dimension is 162mm width, that can house a 86mm ATX PSU? I don't know why you would even ditch it.
And the reason I would get an...
Why would you remove the option for atx psu's?
If I chose to sacrifice cpu cooler space for atx instead of sfx then that should be an option?
You wont have to make the case bigger, just include a atx-> sfx bracket that offsets the sfx psu to the side? The width of the case is determined mostly...