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I have experienced being shipped 2 packages from the same US-located supplier, one using DHL and the other using Standard Global Mail, which means shipping is handled by USPS initially and then handed over to PostNL once in The Netherlands.
The cost for shipping shouldn't be that far apart. I would even go as far as to pay an extra amount, just to avoid receiving my package through EMS.
Maybe in the US USPS is fine, and that's probably where a large portion of the cases will ship to. I can only speak for my own national postal service (PostNL in The Netherlands) which is a true nightmare when it comes to recieving international shipments.
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I would even go as far as to pay an extra amount, just to avoid receiving my package through EMS.
For those in the U.S. who are looking for a Swiftech H220, NCIX began offering this product to U.S. customers again a few weeks ago. I live in California and bought one from their U.S. website in early September and I have received it. From their web description it appears that they may be transferring stock from their Canadian warehouse to their U.S. warehouse as needed. So anyway, they are presently available in the U.S. from NCIX.
Here is the link where I bought mine: http://us.ncix.com/products/?sku=79583
Hopefully this will help some of you who are still looking for the H220.
I m a sad panda now lol
Wish ASUS has the step up program like evga lol
Oh well lol
Great news. I'll be picking one up shortly. I'm just a tad worried about the reports of dying pumps
Great news. I'll be picking one up shortly. I'm just a tad worried about the reports of dying pumps
but won't shipping from Taiwan possibly force US backers to have to deal with customs and/or import taxes, that we weren't originally planning to deal with??
Import duty for aluminum computer cases:
Taiwan -> US for product values < 200USD (excluding shipping/insurance):
0% duty of product value
________
Taiwan -> EU
US -> EU
x% VAT (depends on country) of total value (i.e. product+shipping+insurance)
6% duty (of total product value only - if product value is >150 = about 200USD)
________
So please wahaha360 declare the product value, shipping costs and insurance correctly, so that we in the EU don't have to pay 6% extra duty
Shipping from Taiwan would save you the import duty from the US![]()
I have looked up enough TARIC/HS codes already and also worked in the transport management for company.![]()
Nice.
Hey KeymaN, just wanted to let you know that you should hold on to your Asus GTX 670 Mini..
There was a review today on the new GTX 760 Mini, and your 670 is 3% more powerful, but significantly quieter.
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Hah! thanks for the update! now that really make my day!![]()
i am thinking of a 670 mini, gonna wait till newegg sends me a coupon tho
sry if this is a dumb question but i would rather feel silly now rather than spend 150 beans and feel really silly.
at the front instead of an optical disc drive, im looking at putting two 2.5" drives, one is an ssd, the other im hoping for a hd, [as in a laptop hd]. i know they are both 2.5" but to anyone who owns or knows, are they the exact same dimension. it should fit right?
sry i just dont want to blow 150 on something that doesnt fit.
I moved the SSD mount to the center to make it possible to use the bracket to stack two drives (though limited to 7mm thick).
The new 7mm WD Blue 1TB and WD Green 750GB should fit.
Don't forget the lovely new 1TB Red
The WD Red 3,5" drives are just Green drives with different firmware and are mechanically identical. I'm suspecting the 2,5" ones are the same as the Blue drives. Don't be fooled these are better for anything except to be connected on RAID-controllers.Don't forget the lovely new 1TB Red
Only some high end HDs can be taller, e.g. 11mm instead of 7mm, but that shouldn't matter inside the M1.
the model im looking at is 15mm...
model number is : WD20NPVX
its a 2.5" western digital 2tb drive.
would be great if it fits
The WD Red 3,5" drives are just Green drives with different firmware and are mechanically identical. I'm suspecting the 2,5" ones are the same as the Blue drives. Don't be fooled these are better for anything except to be connected on RAID-controllers.
The WD Reds also have a 3-year warranty, vs the Green & Blue 2-year warranty.
Only other major difference with the Reds is the head-parking & error recovery times. There's also some feature to reduce harmonic vibration due to multiple drives running or something of that sort.
Didn't Necere state that any 2.5" drives located in the front, where the slot-load ODD would go, should be 7mm or under to fit??
I'd be very cautious using any 2.5" drive over 7mm in thickness in the front (inside or outside locations). Shouldn't matter if installed in the bottom location, though.
I think the "under 7mm" measurement is if you want to two drives in the dual-stacked SSD mount. A single 12mm 2.5" HDD should fit just fine inside the front case. I mean, a slimline ODD drive is already thicker than 12mm...
Think you're correct on that. I didn't realize that slim ODD were over 12mm, but it seems they're just under 13mm. Wonder if 15mm 2.5 HDD would still fit?
Would anyone really want to run 15mm HDDs on their desktop? I don't suppose any of them are quiet.
the model im looking at is 15mm...
model number is : WD20NPVX
its a 2.5" western digital 2tb drive.
would be great if it fits
I'd just really hate to see people buying hardware that might not fit in the M1 (though I have a feeling that might happen quite often, unfortunately).
For those in the U.S. who are looking for a Swiftech H220, NCIX began offering this product to U.S. customers again a few weeks ago. I live in California and bought one from their U.S. website in early September and I have received it. From their web description it appears that they may be transferring stock from their Canadian warehouse to their U.S. warehouse as needed. So anyway, they are presently available in the U.S. from NCIX.
Here is the link where I bought mine: http://us.ncix.com/products/?sku=79583
Hopefully this will help some of you who are still looking for the H220.
Interesting read, anyone else waiting to buy a gfx card?
They aren't physically better, it's just different firmware and you pay for an extra year of warranty. If you want better performing drives, get an SSD or atleast a Black series.This is exactly why they are better, and they're designed for 24/7 usage which is great for those of us that don't turn our desktops off.
Interesting read, anyone else waiting to buy a gfx card?
swear he is talking about me D:
If you want better performing drives, get an SSD or atleast a Black series.
Dam this waiting game is killing me, I'm tempted to hold out for the 800 series but thats about 6 monrhs out I bet.