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Limp Gawd
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I just wanna say thank you to both Necere and W360 for making and delivering the best mITX case ever made. 

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I just wanna say thank you to both Necere and W360 for making and delivering the best mITX case ever made.![]()
So wide graphics cards such as the EVGA classifieds wont fit, but water blocks will? This XSPC water block seems to jut out quite a bit
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Most GPU waterblocks will be fine, so long as you stick with reference PCB cards and don't use overly large fittings. See the watercooling testing I did for pics of an Alphacool full-cover block installed.
One exception I'm aware of are the EK CSQ-style blocks with the separate connector block. 99% sure those will exceed the width of the case.
How did you rule out the other Taiwan ports for the US packages?
Cargo for NL usually comes in at Rotterdam, might not go direct but possibly via Singapore.
Can you post or send me a screen shot of your iPost screen with the dates as well as the origin. It is the same thing you did several pages back in post 8606 I think, but I need all of the information for a more reliable answer.
At this point with the information I have, I think you are currently sitting in Hong Kong on the APL Paris. You won't start moving again until December 23. However the real-time tracking information I have says that the ship is actually stopped in the East China Sea among the small islands off the coast of Hangzhou (0 knots). Prior to that you spent one day on the San Francisco Bridge which left port on December 13th. After you leave Hong Kong you will stop at Yantian, then at Singapore, and then you will work your way up through the Malacca Strait, past the Bay of Bengal into the Arabian Sea's Gulf of Aden, through the Suez Canal, across the Mediterranean Sea, through the Strait of Gibraltar, up the Celtic Sea, through the English Channel, to Rotterdam where the ship will be unloaded onto an inland waterway barge that will take it to Amsterdam. Arrival in Rotterdam is scheduled for January 19th. The barge will leave on January 21st, and will arrive in Amsterdam on January 22. Total transit time is 40 days.
The APL Paris is 347m x 45m, so its a bigger ship than ours was, and was built in 2012. The inland water barge is blue (I don't know that for sure but it is possible).![]()
Hear, hear! And sweet #500 serial!
The APL Paris was in Qingdao when my package was loaded.
I think you are just guessing![]()
Got my parts in and installed F20. The slim load DVD from Digistor was defective, the load mechanics don't work.
Yeah, it's this one. Interesting note about that: it has a slim SATA connector at the end which didn't seem to be supplying the ODD I used with the right voltage (I assume). It was getting power, but would just eject the disc when inserted. The other adapter I used worked fine.
Any suggestions for an air cooler I can slap on and use semi-passively? (e.g. no direct fan, but use the 120mm fan from the side of the case)
Quick question about rad fans for the Swiftech MCR220-XP. I want some fans that are capable of pushing some serious air when I'm benching but want to be able to dial them down for everyday use to near silent levels. I was planning on using some Scythe gentle typhoons but it seems you cant control the speed because of no pwm. I was wondering for those planning a custom loop which fans were you planning on using? My ears are pretty sensitive to changes in noise so I really want fans that do not make any weird sounds when I'm going for silent operation. I have a H220 with the Helix fans and those seem to perform well enough. I have also used some Noiseblocker fans on a buddies build and he seems to like those. I just was wondering what the rest of you guys planned on using.
Edit: I will be going with the new MSI ITX mobo and powering the fans via the fan headers. Newegg lists it as having 1 cpu 4 pin and 1 system fan 4 pin so I may try and use a splitter and run both rad fans off of one header and maybe place another fan below the gpu running off the other header.
Also, what kind of power cable config are you using for the ODD? Necere had issues using the Silverstone slim SATA power cable, where it appeared to be working, but with load/eject issues..
Out of curiosity, do you think it would be possible to fit the Silverstone ST55F-G (140mm depth) with a full size GPU if you use those new PP05-E cables? The amount you can bend the cables from the connector make it seem like you can fit the cable's connector + wires within the 20mm gap between the PSU and the back of the GPU.
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I just wanna say thank you to both Necere and W360 for making and delivering the best mITX case ever made.![]()
Hear, hear! And sweet #500 serial!
And thanks to all of you for making it possibleCheers to Necere & Wahaha360 for all your work and continued work with respect to this project.
The gap is ~10mm, not 20.Out of curiosity, do you think it would be possible to fit the Silverstone ST55F-G (140mm depth) with a full size GPU if you use those new PP05-E cables? The amount you can bend the cables from the connector make it seem like you can fit the cable's connector + wires within the 20mm gap between the PSU and the back of the GPU.
That's a Nexus NX-6000 in the render, which is 125mm long.Funny how this picture shows so much room that PSU would have to be 13cm or even 12cm and seeing ATX PSU only go down to 14cm.
And thanks to all of you for making it possible
The gap is ~10mm, not 20.
That's a Nexus NX-6000 in the render, which is 125mm long.
Okay, got it. I thought the case was able to fit 160mm non-modular PSUs.
If you have a spacer for the fan, and create a duct down to the C12, you will effectively be using the side fan as the CPU fan/case fan. Its the perfect setup where your pulling in the coolest air to cool the CPU, where its needed.I have the StarUSA adapter. It gets power but fails to accept/eject discs. The cable could be the problem, but I would be surprised.
I have the ASRock Z87E-ITX, read that the C12 would work, but haven't seen it in a semi-passive setup...
The [H] requires that I type something, but I'm mostly going to let Necere do the talking...
Hmm... just to be clear, am I correct in assuming this is the aforementioned type of EK block that probably won't fit?
No, that one should fit fine. I was specifically talking about the "CSQ" blocks, like this one. They are readily identifiable by the circles machined into the top. The waterblock itself will fit, but the way they're designed has the ports pointing down toward the bottom of the case, which makes for some awkward routing in the M1. To have the ports in the more "normal" orientation, a separate bridge block is used, like so:Hmm... just to be clear, am I correct in assuming this is the aforementioned type of EK block that probably won't fit?
That will fit fine there is room above the card, Only cards with custom PCBs that are higher than reference will have a problems like people have said the EVGA classified models.
No, that one should fit fine. I was specifically talking about the "CSQ" blocks, like this one. They are readily identifiable by the circles machined into the top. The waterblock itself will fit, but the way they're designed has the ports pointing down toward the bottom of the case, which makes for some awkward routing in the M1. To have the ports in the more "normal" orientation, a separate bridge block is used, like so:
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It's this bridge block that exceeds the width of the case.
So wide graphics cards such as the EVGA classifieds wont fit, but water blocks will? This XSPC water block seems to jut out quite a bit
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Take another look at what I wrote and you'll see that your package was loaded onto the San Francisco Bridge not the APL Paris.
I'm just trying to help those in the Netherlands understand the probable schedules for their unfortunate situation. The more information you give me the better my results will be. If you want to do it on your own I understand.
This the Aquacomputer R9 290X full-cover block. What I observed, 29mm measured just past the PCB would mean it would just (not) hit the fan bracket. But that is inset into the case, which means it will just clear the side panel. The only question is the plugs, will they hit. I suggest using L-shaped pivot plugs so you can potentially adjust it a little inward.
I'm probably at a point going to try this if I convince myself I somehow need watercooling for my GPU.
Sorry it was late, I skipped over that bit and just googled APL Paris and saw the date didn't match.
All I know I wrote in #8606 http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1040473078&highlight=#post1040473078
When that pic was rendered, the R9 290X and ofcourse the full-cover waterblocks weren't even announced. It's not about if the M1 supports full-cover blocks, but WHICH fit.
BTW: that picture is of a pre-prototype render, changes have been made in the meanwhile. That reservoir isn't available any more if I recall correctly.
I've been following this project for the most part of this year so that picture isn't new to me.
Damn, really sorry to hear that. Let me know if you need an email or phone number for Digistor.
Also, what kind of power cable config are you using for the ODD? Necere had issues using the Silverstone slim SATA power cable, where it appeared to be working, but with load/eject issues..
Not all blocks have the exact same dimensions for the part of the block where the port connections are. Some may be much wider than others, so you cannot state that they will all fit unless you've found the widest and confirmed it for yourself. Even then, saying they all fit is a gamble because they may change designs, or come out with a new block with different dims.