I have imagined it many times... In my dreams it also has dual Thunderbolt 3.
And dual 10/100/1000 intel nics.
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I have imagined it many times... In my dreams it also has dual Thunderbolt 3.
Check my post in PCIE Bifurcation for M.2 carrier cards with PCIe switches.
The A4-SFX is made out 1.5mm brushed aluminum.how thick is the aluminum for this case? would love to take a dremel to this and cut out a square and fit an acrylic window for some pretty awesome led set up. im going to get two of these and mod the living hell out of the second one. external watercooling pump and reservoir external slim slot load dvd reader writer and maybe a fighter jet style trigger button for power on the front. frankencase mark 5. the first case will be unmodded gaming/htpc connected to my flat screen
No sense to upgrade to Kaby Lake from Haswell. My suggestion is to wait at least until Cannon Lake 10nm. Unless you have a bunch of cash that need to burn.Guys, I been following page 138 and I can see your concerns about GPU + SSD bottleneck. This is my suggestion and what I will do. You have to evaluate what's better for you. Next year along with Kaby lake Intel will release Optane storage with the objective to reduce the bottleneck on HDD/SDD. This technology will be faster and with higher densities (at least what I've read), we still have to look for prices next year... Which means for me that I will keep my Samnsung PRO 850 512GB until next year to see the results. In fact I have my Asus Maximus VII Impact ITX and my dear 4790K which I won't upgrade until Kaby Lake, I want to keep the 90W TDP on the CPU, I hope to see at least 6 cores on the same TDP range next year. This year is a good year to upgrade graphics card.
I am currently looking into this case and the M1 for doing my new PC.
Considering thay I would like to use a GTX 1080 and the compacted in the case. Do tou think there will be any overheating or noise issues.
as long as there are no alarming peaks of any kind with default speeds, I am fine.
If you decide on an Ncase M1 make sure to get either a reference or blower style gpu. If you get an open cooler gpu the CPU cooler will intake the hot GPU exhaust and it'll raise CPU temps.Hi there,
I am currently looking into this case and the M1 for doing my new PC. I understand that there is no space on the A4 for waterblocks or AIOs.
Considering thay I would like to use a GTX 1080 and the compacted in the case. Do tou think there will be any overheating or noise issues. That is the only reason I am also looking into the M1.
Not interested into overclocking so as long as there are no alarming peaks of any kind with default speeds, I am fine.
What do you think? Also what would be the most powerful build up within this case without any budget constraints and keeping a steady performance?
Cheers
Thanks mate. I might go for the A4 as I dont think I will be overclocking anything
Actually, would be possible to do me a favor and tell me what could be the best build that I could create on the A4 without worrying about budget. I am worried about the parts compatibility and I would prefer to rely on your experience and knowledge.
Specially the GTX 1080 as I would like to buy it this month to start using it . Not sure which one to buy
Thanks in advance
I'm like super torn here.
Is the riser cable user-serviceable? i.e. when I build a new computer and there is a newer riser cable standard needed
I want to buy one for the future... when 4tb SSDs don't cost and arm lol
No sense to upgrade to Kaby Lake from Haswell. My suggestion is to wait at least until Cannon Lake 10nm. Unless you have a bunch of cash that need to burn.
This is what my build looks like so far: Core i7-6700K 4.0GHz Quad-Core, GeForce GTX 1080 8GB STRIX - System Build - PCPartPickerThanks mate. I might go for the A4 as I dont think I will be overclocking anything
Actually, would be possible to do me a favor and tell me what could be the best build that I could create on the A4 without worrying about budget. I am worried about the parts compatibility and I would prefer to rely on your experience and knowledge.
Specially the GTX 1080 as I would like to buy it this month to start using it . Not sure which one to buy
Thanks in advance
Mmm if X99 is going to be problematic to cool down it normally I would prefer to stay with the normal 6700.
What GTX 1080 do you recommend? Maybe the ASUS Strix?
Yes it should, please see the first post.Not sure if Strix fits. But if it does I think it might be the best option. Can someone clarify this?
This is what my build looks like so far: Core i7-6700K 4.0GHz Quad-Core, GeForce GTX 1080 8GB STRIX - System Build - PCPartPicker
I will order the Strix then. What about the motherboard? The ASUS Maxmimus VIII or ASUS Z170i Pro Gaming? or is there anything better?
If money is really not an issue:
Corsair SF600 SFX PSU - 600 watts
Asus ROG Maximus VIII Impact mITX MB
Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.0GHz CPU
Cryorig C7 CPU cooler
Corsair LPX Vengeance DDR4 RAM - 2 @ 16GB PC3200 DIMMs
Intel 750-series 1.2 TB 2.5" NVMe SSD
Asus Strix GTX 1080 GPU
And finish it off with a set of custom PSU cables from Ensourced…
With the cost of the chassis & shipping all around, should give you a sweet US$3,000.00 high-end gaming rig…!
I will order the Strix then. What about the motherboard? The ASUS Maxmimus VIII or ASUS Z170i Pro Gaming? or is there anything better?
case1: Shipment is between Oct. and Dec. 2016. Best case Oct. worse case Dec.
Maybe the LP53 cpu cooler w/ a thin fan?
yes it's just a cable and it can be replaced. but the current one will be adequate for 5-10+ years, and nobody can promise you they'll be selling a compatible new cable in 10 years
Yeah, that's usually what happens.Maybe silly but this is my first time as a kickstarter backer.
So what happens tomorrow?
Kickstarter will take money from our credit cards ?
And i presume after that we would be asked where to deliver it?
What GTX 1080 do you recommend? Maybe the ASUS Strix?
He never said the case will bend.As you say, I was thinking on using the GTX 1080 on my Alienware Aurora R3 from a few years ago, while I wait for the new case. However, after bAMtan2 comment, not sure if I should buy the Strix. Dan said that it fits and that it is a bit tight. I wouldnt like the case to bend or sth like that.
All our hype are belong to you.One hour left and we reached the 1600 case mark
same here but I authorized it. I don't remember giving my address. Was it just our billing address they will use?Fyi, my cc declined the charge and made me confirm the transaction was legit (amazon cc). Also recieved an email for KS saying they will auto retry the pledge. Just thought people should be aware in case they have a similar issue.
Congrats do