Afaik, this is a issue for V2, so far a few people have email me about this. Lian Li will get back to us about this.
I don't suppose offering V2 owners a set of the V1 feet is possible? Would it be too expensive? They just look so darn good.
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Afaik, this is a issue for V2, so far a few people have email me about this. Lian Li will get back to us about this.
Will there be local pickup at port elizabeth
lol why am I not surprised? I'm about 45 minutes away but I don't think I could have suggested it with a straight facelol...several people from NY/NJ/PA asked about it actually.
I'm trying to figure out the logistic of sending people replacement feet via USPS atm.
I think it's most likely variation in the chassis as well. Unless someone can definitively show it to be an issue with the variation in the feet themselves, which I don't think is likely at all. But if your case wobbles, you can test it by swapping one of the feet from a wobbling corner to a non-wobbling corner and see if that changes anything.I think the case wobble is due to the flex of the case at the rivet points. Its essentially not square. When its weighed down by the components, it is simply forced to square up by weight, or even to a small degree, the installation of components. My case will still flex if I apply a force to it, its just belt flat on the table as its no longer feather light as it was out of the box.
Yeah, this seems to be a common problem. I'm guessing that the plastic "dries out" and cracks too easily. Lian Li should perhaps try another plastic or change the construction of these clips.
It happened to all four clips in the top of my M1 after about half a year or so.
I got a bunch of replacement clips through the Ncase site.
Aside from the potential for scratches on whatever it's sitting on (or the case itself, depending), nothing I can think of.Would using the chassis without any feet impact it in any way other than temperatures due to the fans/GPU not being able to get as much air?
There's not, but any rad with dimensions up to 280x130x35mm should fit without issue. Larger than that can fit, but it may introduce some incompatibilities (e.g., longer might prevent SSD mounting on the inside front).Is there a list of standalone radiators (i.e. not AIO's) that fit inside the M1?
AFAIK any 12.7mm thick slot-load drive should work.Is anyone using a blu-ray drive in their M1? I would like to get one in the future. Can any slim slot loading drive be used, or do I need to purchase a specific brand? I see a bunch on ebay that look like they were pulled out of laptops, just curious to know if anyone has tried this? Thanks!
Thanks for the response. It would appear that that length limitation limits the MCRx20-QP, which is 299mm (i.e. the rad out of the swiftech H220-Elite w/ apogee drive)There's not, but any rad with dimensions up to 280x130x35mm should fit without issue. Larger than that can fit, but it may introduce some incompatibilities (e.g., longer might prevent SSD mounting on the inside front).
Afaik, this is a issue for V2, so far a few people have email me about this. Lian Li will get back to us about this.
Is anyone using a blu-ray drive in their M1? I would like to get one in the future. Can any slim slot loading drive be used, or do I need to purchase a specific brand? I see a bunch on ebay that look like they were pulled out of laptops, just curious to know if anyone has tried this? Thanks!
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You make me regret getting it in silver
Actually my V1 does wobble a little.
It is still empty though and I am confident it will stabilize when loaded.
But if your case wobbles, you can test it by swapping one of the feet from a wobbling corner to a non-wobbling corner and see if that changes anything.
Where are you? I'm seeing $90 for the 450W and $130 for the 600W. If you don't care about fan noise or overclocking, you're probably fine with the 450W. The 600W will give you (apparently much) reduced fan noise and more overhead for overclocking or crazy graphics cards beyond the 780Ti/290X level.is paying double for the 600w version worth it?
using a 4670k and a 660ti-soon-to-be-870 or 880.
It reaches Ncase M1V2 in Japan!
intel Core i7-4770K @4.7GHz
ASUS Z97I-PLUS
G.Skill F3-2933C12D-8GTXDG
GIGABYTE GV-N78TOC-3GD
SilverStone SST-ST70F-ESG
Noctua NH-C14
Win7 Pro 64bit
Ncase M1
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Where are you? I'm seeing $90 for the 450W and $130 for the 600W. If you don't care about fan noise or overclocking, you're probably fine with the 450W. The 600W will give you (apparently much) reduced fan noise and more overhead for overclocking or crazy graphics cards beyond the 780Ti/290X level.
I think it's worth it just for the different fan characteristics. But silence is important to me in my rigs.
Amazon usually overstates the lead times for products not currently in stock. When I wanted to order a K70 keyboard a few months back it said 3-4 weeks and they were in stock within 2 weeks (not a back order shipping out, but actual stock on hand).Regarding amazon, it's ready to ship in 3-4 weeks, and by that time school will have started and I will need someone to buy my current PSU.
Regarding Newegg, it is out of stock, and when it becomes available I may not be able to just buy it. Also, anyone know when it was recently stocked?
correct
Just a heads up: we've run out of no-ODD slot cases so we've removed them from the order page.
Looks fine for me. Don't forget note about magnetic stripes.
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1 x DEMCiflex Filter Non-Ferrous Black/black O/D 280mm x 150mm (I/D 252mm x 122mm) (NCASE M1 - bottom interior 1-piece)
1 x DEMCiflex Filter Non-Ferrous Black/black O/D 270mm x 130mm (I/D 242mm x 102mm) (NCASE M1 - top panel interior 1-piece)
1 x DEMCiflex Filter Non-Ferrous Black/black O/D 100mm x 90mm (I/D 80mm x 70mm) (NCASE M1 - rear exhaust exterior)
1 x DEMCiflex Filter Non-Ferrous Black/black O/D 250mm x 120mm as/drawing (NCASE M1 - side fan rack interior 1-piece)
That's for V2 or V1 case? Or is there no difference? Cheers!
I've been getting different results from all those power supply calculators out there. Which would you trust?
I want to run a Core i5 or i7 with no overclocking, Zotac Amp GTX 680, 3.5" 7200rpm HD, 2.5" SSD, 2x4GB G.Skill ECO 1.35v DDR3-1600, and several USB peripherals (USB sound card among them).
I've been getting different results from all those power supply calculators out there. Which would you trust?
I want to run a Core i5 or i7 with no overclocking, Zotac Amp GTX 680, 3.5" 7200rpm HD, 2.5" SSD, 2x4GB G.Skill ECO 1.35v DDR3-1600, and several USB peripherals (USB sound card among them).