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So if I read this iPOST info correctly my cases were shipped November 7th. Destination FOREIGNCENTER JERSEYU.S.A. I'm seeing two Acceptance dates. One on October 30th and the second under it as November 7th. Anyone else have a date like mine? Giving it a month to go by sea, I think someone said about 28 days. So around December 5th or so lands in NJ? Then sent on to me here in FL via the USPS. That sound right?
No, 140mm radiators are not supported.will the Cooler Master Nepton 280L fit?
No. Max is 20cm.Would the asus 760 (21.84 cm long) fit with a 150mm deep non modular PSU?(Be quiet strqight power e9 400 watt).
No. Max is 20cm.
And what about the be quiet sfx 350 watt as an alternative to the silverstone? Anyone has any experience with it on the noise department? I guess it will be plenty of juice for a gtx 760.
I'd bet that unit is being made by the same 3rd party putting together the Silverstone non-modular units (metal-work is identical). No idea how much else the internals are being customized/differentiated, but the be quiet! is definitely including one of their own fans (SilentWings), rather than the fans Silverstone are using.
http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/power_supply/be_quiet_350w_sfx_power_psu/1
They indicate (subjectively) fairly quiet up until 200W usage, and very loud at full load.
Too bad. Thanks for the reply.
And what about the be quiet sfx 350 watt as an alternative to the silverstone? Anyone has any experience with it on the noise department? I guess it will be plenty of juice for a gtx 760.
No. Won't work.
A GTX 760 recommends a good 500 watt supply as minimum and needs 2 6-pin pcie direct connections and recommends 30Amp at 12V.
The BeQuiet 350SFX only appears to have 1 PCIE 6 pin connector. And besides that it has 2 12v rails of 14v and 16v.
The overall wattage isn't that imporrtant BUT You need a PSU with a minimum of 2 6-pin pcie (and IDK some "special edtion cards may need 1 6 pin and 1 8 pin, you will need to check what you have). You also should be looking for something with a single 12v rail of at least 30A or higher. (depends on what else you are running in your system)You can use a PSU with multiple rails but IDK what the minimum would need to be - you can't just add up the total of multiple 12v rail output.
The keyword there is recommends as in make sure every crappy PSU of at least 500w advertised is able to run it along with 10 HDDs and a gazillion fans.
The asus 760 only needs one 8 pin power connector so that is easily fixed with an adaptor. Together with the rest of my system I am sure it will not draw more than 250 watts from the wall( I owned the msi 760 before and used a wattmeter on the socket during crysis 3, valley,..) so that is 220 watt effective give or take. I think the 2 12V rails should be able to sustain that no?
I'm thinking about this for my build in the case. Do you guys see any problems?
Motherboard: ASUS Z87I-DELUXE
Processor: 4770K
CPU Cooler: Corsair H-60i
Video Card: Gigabyte GTX 770 4GB
Optical Drive: Slim blu-ray player (no specific brand)
Memory: G.SKILL Ripjaws 16GB (F3-14900CL10D-16GBXL)
TV Tuner + Remote: (No specific brand)
SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 1TB
HDD: Western Digital 4 TB WD Green (2x if there is space)
Oops, I left out the PSU. Was thinking either the Antec TruePower Classic 650W 80 PLUS GOLD, or the 450W Silverstone that everyone else is using.
Does anyone know, what hardware was used on the ncases.com pictures?
Especially, what is this for a cpu cooler -> http://i.imgur.com/bEiTRjOl.jpg , the Noctua C14?
Do you mean something like this?
Have one NH-C12P SE14 here in M1, woks fine
I'll make some tonight for you, but still without 3.5" HDDs and without gaming graphics card, because I'm still struggling with curious system instabilities / thinking (and hope after several weaks of usage/testing) the old ASUS 460 GTX was the reason.Do you have some pictures of it on your build with and without side panel cover? I´m still looking for a good cooling solution
No way! Jonsbo W1
it may be a shameless copy, but it does look to be quite a bit bigger on closer inspection
No way! Jonsbo W1
Appearance Patent No.: 201330454056.0
Very funny. I think they will have a hard time enforcing that given the prior invention already exists in the M1.
Appearance Patent No.: 201330454056.0
Very funny. I think they will have a hard time enforcing that given the prior invention already exists in the M1.
No way! Jonsbo W1
Aside from external shape, I don't see much resemblance otherwise. The layout is more like a BitFenix Prodigy. To be honest, it looks like something Silverstone built.Shameless rip-off, if I had the money and time, I would go after them.
This kind of stuff really turns my gears.
Aside from external shape, I don't see much resemblance otherwise. The layout is more like a BitFenix Prodigy. To be honest, it looks like something Silverstone built.
Front is from Ncase, prodigy for the interior, Lian Li for the door handles and panels tool-less system, Silvertone for the shape of the bottom (FT-03)...But I don't see that little screw on the top that holds the panel for security...surprise!
They are 2 hobbyists, not a company of 30+..Do the NCASE guys have a patent on the M1 ?