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CustomMOD Mini 3.24L

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I like it. So far I think it holds the record for smallest case to house a graphics card that you can buy. A few suggestions/questions:

1) Does the default non-RBG logo light up? What color? Is it very bright? Why does it say COD when your company logo says MOD? ;)
2) Is it possible to install DEMCiflex filters on the insides of the side panels? Would they fit and what would the dimensions be?
3) Could you use a different, more subdued power button? Something like the NCase M1? The current design seems cheap, oversized, and the color and red LED don't fit with the rest of the case.
4) If you moved the graphics card up a little, could you accommodate an SSD under it? Or not possible?
 
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One more question. Does GIGABYTE GTX 1060 OC Mini ITX will fit in this design? This card have 131mm in height.
 
I like it. So far I think it holds the record for smallest case to house a graphics card that you can buy. A few suggestions/questions:

1) Does the default non-RBG logo light up? What color? Is it very bright? Why does it say COD when your company logo says MOD? ;)
2) Is it possible to install DEMCiflex filters on the insides of the side panels? Would they fit and what would the dimensions be?
3) Could you use a different, more subdued power button? Something like the NCase M1? The current design seems cheap, oversized, and the color and red LED don't fit with the rest of the case.
4) If you moved the graphics card up a little, could you accommodate an SSD under it? Or not possible?

1) 3 options. 1 - without logo. 2 - logo without lighting. 3 - logo with RGB-lighting (any color, any brightness level).
2) We'll test filters later.
3) We'll use this power button.
4) It's not possible. The height of Gigabyte 1070 is 132mm and the height of case is only 180mm.
 
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Thank you so much for the answers. A few more:

1) Can the G-Unique PSU really handle continuous 400W draw?
2) If I'm crazy enough to put ASRock's X99 board into this case with a Dynatron T318 + a 12mm fan (total 39mm, I realize the side panel may bulge), can the PSU handle it?
3) Now that the top+side panels are one piece, how many screws will it take to secure it to the case frame? Would regular 6-32 thumbscrews work, so it can be a toolless design?
4) I like the new minimalist power button. Will it really be on the top? That's gonna look weird in my opinion, why not on the back above the motherboard IO?
 
Thank you so much for the answers. A few more:

1) Can the G-Unique PSU really handle continuous 400W draw?
2) If I'm crazy enough to put ASRock's X99 board into this case with a Dynatron T318 + a 12mm fan (total 39mm, I realize the side panel may bulge), can the PSU handle it?
3) Now that the top+side panels are one piece, how many screws will it take to secure it to the case frame? Would regular 6-32 thumbscrews work, so it can be a toolless design?
4) I like the new minimalist power button. Will it really be on the top? That's gonna look weird in my opinion, why not on the back above the motherboard IO?

1) Yes, you can find tests on SFF Network.
2) It's not so crazy :) And yes, PSU handle it (without OC).
3) 4 screws in at the bottom (2 on left and 2 on right). About regular 6-32 thumbscrews - I'll answer later.
4) Power button wi be in the back above the motherboard.
 
2) Why couldn't I OC it? My 6800K only consumes 120W at 4.2GHz with optimized core voltage (the Dynatron T318 supports up to 135W). Plus a 150W 1070, that's still well under 400W.

3) Why not just have 2 screws at the rear with teeth that insert under the front and bottom lips, may be more user friendly, especially with thumbscrews. :)
 
2) Why couldn't I OC it? My 6800K only consumes 120W at 4.2GHz with optimized core voltage (the Dynatron T318 supports up to 135W). Plus a 150W 1070, that's still well under 400W.

3) Why not just have 2 screws at the rear with teeth that insert under the front and bottom lips, may be more user friendly, especially with thumbscrews. :)

2) 120W - no problem ;)
3) Great Idea. We'll think about it.
 
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