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Why is it that we are so technically inclined that we can build complex ITX systems but we can't resize our images?
Not enough ventilation, but definitely impressive how small it is for ATX.
The AIO rad is just sitting atop the PSU, right? not secured?
cooltek doesnt have the case yet so u need to check out jonsbo
2large4me. At least the W2.
I'd like to oppose that claim.
The RM1 is pretty impressive with just 22L. I like that. But yeah, Jonsbo/Rosewill/Cooltek cases have notoriously bad ventilation and this case seems to be no exception.
At 21.5L it's close enough. Considering we have a Phanteks Evolv ITX thread on the first page here and that's a 34L case, which is more qualified to be in the SFF section?
SFF should be 8-19L, IDC definition
21.5L is close, but still NOT sff
the fact that there is another thread in the wrong forum does not justify posting more thread that does not belong to this forum
SFF should be 8-19L, IDC definition
21.5L is close, but still NOT sff
the fact that there is another thread in the wrong forum does not justify posting more thread that does not belong to this forum
Dear Jonsbo, please get rid of the ugly 5.25" slot on the front :-(
God i love this forum![]()
Nothing in ATX format comes anywhere close to 20L.
Wow, I can't believe people will turn away new content from this forum when we only have five threads that perpetually get bumped. This is the perfect case to get people's feet wet in the sff arena.
The smallest ATX chassis ever, I believe, was the GTR Tech GT3 in 2007 being 15.6" x 4.25" x 12.5" so 13.6 litres. It had a double slot riser. I used that case to put a powerful desktop in a carry on suitcase. Lovely
By 2010, the chassis supported 10.1" video cards, the email I found mentioned Radeon HD 5850, 4890 and 4870.
I remember that case. It's a neat layout, though the TFX PSU would be a major limitation these days.The smallest ATX chassis ever, I believe, was the GTR Tech GT3 in 2007 being 15.6" x 4.25" x 12.5" so 13.6 litres. It had a double slot riser. I used that case to put a powerful desktop in a carry on suitcase. Lovely
By 2010, the chassis supported 10.1" video cards, the email I found mentioned Radeon HD 5850, 4890 and 4870.
I remember that case. It's a neat layout, though the TFX PSU would be a major limitation these days.
Which would effectively limit this forum to the discussion of approximately a dozen cases...SFF should be 8-19L, IDC definition
Those that matter (mods) don't mind.21.5L is close, but still NOT sff
the fact that there is another thread in the wrong forum does not justify posting more thread that does not belong to this forum
Those that matter (mods) don't mind.
Those that mind (you) don't matter.
Which would effectively limit this forum to the discussion of approximately a dozen cases...