Fractal Design Define R6
Fractal Design Meshify S2
Phanteks Enthoo Pro
Phanteks Eclipse P600S
be quiet! Silent Base 801
All these have windowless versions available. Most will support 2x 240mm or larger.
If you are pricing out a workstation for a business, I recommend buying from a...
Mazz is stuck on repeat, either misunderstanding or willfully ignoring the testimony of other users.
I have also used the official W10 media creation tool to make a bootable USB and install W10 on a computer in the past week. I was able to make a local account. I even avoided the insane...
Buttoneer, sorry for not responding to this thread again sooner.
I agree with the folks above, it does sound like a software issue (drivers) more than any hardware. I imagine a fresh Windows install would probably fix these issues, but booting into safemode with or without network drivers (as...
So Windows starts up and gets to the login screen, but right before that all USB devices stop accepting input?
It sounds like the devices are still getting power over USB, because they remain illuminated.
If you enter your UEFI bios during bootup, do the USB devices remain fully operational...
Gross, but that's just me. I have bad memories of being forced to do graphic design and video editing for a bank on a slow-ass Apple thing back in 2015. At least the screen was nice.
I'm so proud of you guys for having a suite and really professional marketing materials. Stepping up, ya'll should be getting attention from big boys from now on.
Me four. The black I/O and the black aluminum look great together, compared to the silver/black two-tone alternative.
EDIT: Every time I resurrect this account to post, I remember how much fun I used to have here in the SFF section. Miss ya'll.
If my guess is correct, the pictures Dan tried to link are from this post on another forum:
https://www.hardwareluxx.de/community/f81/dan-a4-sfx-das-kleinste-gaming-gehaeuse-der-welt-990144-202.html#post25993090
You have to register to see them, though.
Dondan, I helped Necere and W360 a little with their marketing for NCASE M1 a couple years ago (time flies). If you need assistance, I would happily offer my time.
Also I backed the Kickstarter for one black case. ;)
EDIT: Hopefully Linus' video on the case will clear up a lot of questions for...
Popping in to say I'm happy this is finally happening. If you guys need anything, just let me know. :3
EDIT: Dibs on the prototype if you decide to sell it, N.
Last we talked I got a job as a community manager for a social games studio in California. That didn't last forever (the studio downsized) and now I'm back in Florida. Basically a free agent again. Looks like I missed some new case ideas getting posted here and actually produced. Going to try...
Been a long time since I've posted in this thread, I feel like I've missed a lot. :(
I recommend cutting your cables shorter and resleeving them. It'll take a lot of time unless you pay someone else to do it for you, but it's worth it.
Necere and W360 didn't object to people buying multiple copies of the case in order to sell the extras later. I don't think they mind, though I can't speak for them directly.
In other news, work on my M1 has come to a halt since I got a new job and now have to move from Florida to California...
Yes, literally bending. PCB can actually take quite a bit of stress before fracturing.
If you want to avoid bending, replace the fittings and tubing with no fittings and smaller diameter tubing + some other kind of leak insurance, like zip ties. This is my current plan.
There's really only one SFX PSU worth buying right now: Silverstone's ST45SF-G. It doesn't block the mount and it's strong enough to power almost all high-end graphics cards, except for dual-gpu cards.
Thanks for the tips Necere. I saw a guy use cable ties as extra insurance on the pump barbs, and I think I'll do the same thing alongside your suggestion. Ties are so thin, there's hardly any chance they'll be an issue like the metal fittings are.
Btw, chatted with W360 over Skype a few days...
Instead of a Google link, here's the thread the images are from: http://games.on.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=199463
I'm considering switching out the tubing for something with a smaller diameter if that would make any difference with regard to clearances.
Haha, god these pictures are great.
What I meant by grommet were things like this: http://www.directron.com/tnsypw.html
Took about five minutes to cut one up and punch some holes to fit the SFX screw hole pattern. It might make no difference at all, but it can't hurt to try.
Haha, that's pretty smart! Didn't even think of doing that. Hmm.
I'll just eyeball it. Looks like 8 inches is too short for the ASrock but is probably fine for the Asus.
I went and cut up an ATX PSU grommet to fit the Silverstone SFX PSU. They really should start making these, they cost less than a dollar to produce in China.
Cutting and sleeving the ATX main cable today, hopefully eight inches is enough to reach. I don't have a mobo on hand to test measure...
Yeah, I felt pretty dumb when looking at the case for the first time too. Now that I've explored it more, it's become a lot more familiar. I was confused a bit with the rubber washers and what screws to use and where, but that sorted itself out as well.
Anything made for cars probably smells a lot stronger than stuff made for PCs. The smell normally goes away after a while, but some people say it makes them feel sick.
I'd be wary of automotive-class stuff. The adhesive is probably designed for higher temperatures and may leave strong residue...