A4, will you be my valentine?.I will use the January to found dan-cases and make the crowdfunding campaign ready in February.
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A4, will you be my valentine?.I will use the January to found dan-cases and make the crowdfunding campaign ready in February.
Is there a crowdfunding platform that accepts money being thrown at the screen?
Is anyone else planning on using their A4 build as a VR rig?
Yeh, I hope to use it for VR.
I went for:-
EVGA 980ti (with a backplate)
Intel 6700k (I'll end up running at stock speeds I expect, so wanted a strong base clocked 95W cpu)
Asus Maximus Impact VIII M/B
16gb of 3200+ Corsair DDR4
Also ordered a Cryorig C7 fan (it took ages to find one online!).
Just need the case now and I'm golden. Going to use a cheap Cougar QBX for now, but the intention is to lift and shift the guts as soon as I can get my hands on the A4, hence not going for a hybrid cooler GPU, and going for the C7 fan etc now.
Great choice of components =D but what PSU do you pretend to use ?
I'm going to be using a Silverstone SFX-L 500w Gold-plus unit. Going for the -L was important due to the fan noise of the smaller versions. I was considering the forthcoming 700w version, but I hear that the 700w has had design/quality issues which have delayed its release - and I should still be well within the power envelope of a good quality 500w anyway, even with the the 980Ti and 6700K running at stock speeds.
There's a missing "r" behind "eine".Stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie geerdet sind um die Komponenten vor eine elektrostatischen Entladung zu
schützen.
Great work, I really like the style. I thought the side panels mounted toollessly, similar to the M1 case. If I don't screw them in at the bottom, will they still be relatively secure?
There seems to be no mention of the front HDD not being decoupled and being non-replacable once the PSU and GPU are installed. Maybe that should be emphasised, so people that only have a single drive will install it in the cage at the bottom, where it can be removed, even if everything else is installed.
There also seems to be no mention of the possible compatibility issues with SFX-L PSUs and the drive on top of the drive cage. Under the "advice" section, it would make sense to state that thick HDDs might cause problems in that area.
I'm not sure whether 15mm HDDs can be installed in the front, too, but it should be noted if such a limit exists.
Found a typo in the german text on page 4:
There's a missing "r" behind "eine".
A final point that isn't directly regarding the manual: Why did you use flathead screws for mounting the motherboard? What benefits did they offer compared to the domehead screws you used for mounting the graphics card and HDDs?
I'm not 100% sure, but I think CE mandates a some kind of manual/quickstart guide. Don't quote me on it though.
Ok I will reconsider this
What is the difference between Pinhead screws and Flathead screws? Any reason to use different ones? Also why not use C6-32 for the motherboard as it is standard for all other PC cases? (at least ones I had in the past)
Something as simple as an asterisk and a small piece of text noting that using a SFX-L PSU limits HDD placement would do the trick.
I think he meant to say 'panhead' screws. The difference is the shape of the head. They both probably use Phillips drive.