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Here are a couple pics of the IS-60 after I pulled it back off:
Oh and I retested after I put the Big S2 back and temps went back to normal as shown in test G6 below (ambient temp dropped 2C since test G4 so that affected the temps):
I changed the thermal paste for kicks on G6, but no difference seen.
Hey bro, thx for the post and the interest!hi guys...finally by chanche i found my personal case...until few days ago i looked at sentry or dan a4 but after ncase n1 this july i want to build something smaller and solid....and i hope to have it soon in the future...i'm planning to build a pc with
i5 6600
sf450
msi h170i
gigabyte 1070 itx
this components for this case are perfect.
AVAIABILTY and PRICE????? i want it now ahahha
…in the next few days I will post have some refined designs…
…hoping for a small run this year…
…price to between $150-200 for early adopters….
Damnit, man…!
You gonna be a tease like Hahutzy now…?!?
Maybe in the interim you can show us your PSU cable origami collection…?
Wondering if sending a non K-series Skylake i5 to Silicon Lottery for delidding is worthwhile; I know it would bring overall temps down, but is it worth the 50 bucks (plus shipping)…?
They claim a 10 degrees Celsius drop for the CPU with their delid…
That, and an EVGA Gaming SC GTX 1060 might make for a cool & quiet MI-6 gaming rig…
Dang…! This nag just showed up, looking for a beating… His name is M.2 temps…
Gleep Glorp…! ;^p
We hope this in 2016Firewolfy $150-200 is not bad at all! I definitely want this case and look forward to it coming to fruition!
You show A thru F options here, but your poll only has A thru E…
Keep the front panel securing hardware spaced as on A & B, the spacing on C thru F is awkward…
I would prefer the top venting of E, the more room for heat to escape the better (especially when thinking of the M.2 behind the MB)…
While the Chaos is neat, I would think it less efficient than the 'standard' vent patterns…
Not feeling the D at all…
The side screws are also rather awkward…
The rear thumb screws, due to the scale of the chassis, seem overly large (including the PCI hold down one)…
Consider extending your outer shell to under the chassis (allowing a bit of flex to get it on/around/under) and using the feet as screw on 'thumb screws' to secure the outer shell…
Original spacing on the front panel hardware. Instead of just machine screws, I would suggest screws and finishing washers. Abee does this and I think it looks great - it turns eye sores into decorative elements.
Continuous top venting pattern, so that it does not remind me of a toaster every time I look at it. (...) But... no vent holes to the left and right of the ports. Top and side vents should match and be aligned. If we could have any pattern, then I would like the "Death Star wall" pattern that Case Labs and Thermaltake are using - I think it is a good compromise of performance and looks -- and it is already used with large holes on the back.
Ever thought about doing vents like the caselabs case? Doesn't look bad and seem to provide alot of airflows.
… define the path forward as I see it.
I see only one 2.5" HDD while the info on the first page seemed to indicate it supports six? drives. Is that six 2.5" drives?
Ok here is a quick model of a 92mm fan envelope in place, a 15mm HDD/SSD in the duplex bracket, and a 7mm in the upper single bracket. There is about 2mm of gap on each end of the fan, which is about the lowest I'd want to go with tolerance stackups and all.
I lowered the GPU features 0.2" like I said. The PCIE riser cable bend is a bit closer to the PSU but I didn't have to change the bend radius at all, so that is good.
One new item, the PCI flange cover, or whatever one might want to call it. It is ventilated and held by the 1 screw, and holds the card down and in place. The idea is to just loosen the screw and slide up the cover release the card.
EDIT -- I forgot to show the max HDD condition. Here it is. Looks crazy to me.