I wish.
OT but maybe I should come up with something like Solar Roadways that seems to be a way to reach a million dollars even if it doesn't work. dondan comes up with something that actually works and is amazing and is pushing the envelope for SFX and is not a millionaire - that sort of...
It's time to incorporate outside of the EU - setup shop in Singapore/HK or similar and ship everything out from there. You'll save on taxes as well. You should have enough to easily do it - and Singapore has some startup incentives as well. Why wouldn't you do it - Thermalright is in Tawian and...
For Copper it could be the tooling that drives up cost, and you also have to consider the weight.
If it does give 2-3C more performance though then as an enthusiast product if it costs a bit more then that's fine.
There will be a lot of testing done I'm sure - but the end result should be...
120hz actual refresh rate (not interpolated) will beat all mainstream TVs out there.
Hardware calibrated results with a Spyder4Pro are here (scroll down on the site to the graphs) - https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/47942/why-does-spyder4pro-calibration-of-seiki-monitor-look-odd
Of...
What is interesting for the SFX is that with such power density in such a small size it could make for a great PSU for the next Storage Pod from BackBlaze...
Two of those PSUs would save so much space - combined with a switch to 4TB 2.5" HDDs and we could have some really, really dense storage...
mirgus sell L9i - https://hardforum.com/threads/dan-a4-sfx-the-smallest-gaming-case-in-the-world.1799326/page-55#post-1041652691
Dan has already tested the cooler in the A4.
And also with the 25mm fan.
The C7 is better than the L9i.
T318 vs R31 is the current thing to test - dan already...
SSDs as mentioned rather than getting new GPU.
Don't get m2 since the z97 mobo doesnt have enough pcie lanes on the slot to make it worth while. Just Sata3 will do.
Then get a nice cooler (either arctic cooling 120mm AIO or Noctua d14) and overclock away!
That will make more difference in...
RX470 with MSI or Gigabyte cooler for semi-passive mode.
You will want Kaby Lake for sure for the hardware videos encoding capabilities it adds when it comes out. Shifting it on its dedicated blocks will save you on power and processing time.
If the video encoding isn't for a job for for...
You guys shouldn't order CPUs now - at least wait for Kaby Lake for reduced prices as well as reduced TDP clock for clock (That 7700k @ 4.2Ghz stock @ 95W).
Now that it's FPGA it's basically a nice freebie. Adobe will eventually add it in - when they can figure out how to extract even more $$$ as a result.
Heck if FreeSync works this well probably end up being the "Enthusiast" solution for 120hz PC TV. Programming on this whilst occasionally gaming...