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if I got creative with double sided tape, is there anywhere I could possibly stash another SSD without blocking airflow? Maybe on top of the PSU?
But when can we order a chassis…?!? ;^P
Sadly no. There isn't enough height for it there or else I would have mounted 1 there too.
Are the screws for the side panels 6-32?
I see. Hm, I'm looking at the pictures -- there seems to be about 7-8mm between the end of the motherboard/graphics card and the back wall. I assume you left that for cable management. Could an SSD be crammed in there if one put their mind to it? Clearly there can't be support for that, but I'm wondering if it's physically possible.
Thinking about the PSU for this chassis…
Hoping you are coordinating / working with iFreilicht on the FSP 500w Platinum PSU…?!?
And thinking about the (hopefully) custom wiring harness from the factory for same…
Since you could only fit a single SSD in with the FlexATX PSU, I propose the following for the wiring harness:
(1) 20+4 pin MB
(1) 4+4 pin CPU
(1) 6+2 pin GPU
(1) SATA
None any longer than need be to reach the appropriate sockets on the various components, somewhere between 15cm to 30cm I would think…?
A super shorty 10cm cable for the SATA…?
Sleeved, or…? If not individual sleeving (that would drive cost up), then single-sleeve / black mesh 'tube' for each main bundle, but definitely black underlying wires…!
Thinking about the PSU for this chassis…
Hoping you are coordinating / working with iFreilicht on the FSP 500w Platinum PSU…?!?
And thinking about the (hopefully) custom wiring harness from the factory for same…
Since you could only fit a single SSD in with the FlexATX PSU, I propose the following for the wiring harness:
(1) 20+4 pin MB
(1) 4+4 pin CPU
(1) 6+2 pin GPU
(1) SATA
None any longer than need be to reach the appropriate sockets on the various components, somewhere between 15cm to 30cm I would think…?
A super shorty 10cm cable for the SATA…?
Sleeved, or…? If not individual sleeving (that would drive cost up), then single-sleeve / black mesh 'tube' for each main bundle, but definitely black underlying wires…!
Yup, we've been talking about it. iFreilicht has something interesting cooking up in terms of cabling.
If you're interested, you might want to consider answering the wishlist poll in the first post here.
They are M3, which you could still get thumbscrews for. However, the panels have countersunk holes because I want to use countersunk screws for a flush surface after fastening.
From the end of the middleboard to the front of the case, there is around 6.8mm of space. This is the same clearance between the end of the motherboard to the front of the case.
I mean, I do see a world where someone could find a 7mm SSD that was thinner than it claims, and that could be crammed into the front using super thin double-sided tape, with super low profile cables running out sideways.
Do I recommend trying? No, not really.
There is space left in the front not because it was meant for cable management, but because the case supports up to 177.8mm length of GPUs (exactly 7 inches wall-to-wall).
The space left in my particular build is because the GTX 970 from Gigabyte is only 168mm long.
Cool beans…! Any elaboration on the cabling…?
Has any pricing ballparks been mentioned yet? This case looks quite nice.
what is the screw length, including the countersunk head? Do you use the same M3 screws everywhere in the case? (well, except for motherboard standoffs).
I know I probably asked before, but what PCIe riser cable are you currently using, and what one do you foresee using in a potentially shipping product…?
Nothing is set in stone yet, but we will be able to offer modular SATA and PEG connectors on short (5-7cm) cables. We're working out the exact lengths to fit both the Hutzy XS and the Brevis S and will consider other configurations as well.
While it's not as nice as having modular connectors directly in the front, it will make installation into the Hutzy XS much easier.
I'm trying to source a PCIe riser that's shielded but is also affordable. I do not think that a $50+ PCIe cable is worthwhile. Especially so when I still haven't ran into issues in testing with a unshield cable..
The length is I'm using is 30cm, although a 26-27cm cable is more ideal. But no one makes them with a weird length like that.
Would a 7cm cable be long enough to reach the connector on the GPU…? You would be going from below the MB to almost the top of it, accounting for the lateral distance & the curve to bring it back to the GPU power connector, so I would think about 20cm…?!?
I dunno… !!! ;^p
So the case will come standard with a FlexATX PSU and custom-length cables, but one will have the option to get it without a PSU if they wanted to install DC-DC?
Do you think a mini gtx 1060 wil fit?
iFreilicht What is the noise output of the FSP500 in comparison with the SSP300? As my current one outputs a buzzing noise, even at idle. Although I'm unaware if its a peculiarity with flex atx power supplies or not.
Cable harness length is 25cm which is the perfect length for GPU 8pin connector (Motherboard 8pin can be however, vary depending on model 15cm with a 10cm extension cable would be more optimal) and 24pin is perhaps a little too long for the Hutzy XS (15cm would be ideal, again perhaps with a 10cm extension for motherboards that require it)
What is the noise output of the FSP500 in comparison with the SSP300? As my current one outputs a buzzing noise, even at idle. Although I'm unaware if its a peculiarity with flex atx power supplies or not.
If MXM became mainstream, flexATX PSU would, too. Sadly it is unlikely to happen since 99% of Intel's (shrinking) target group is not interested in trying to shave off milliliters of their case volume like we are in this sub...