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i think an matx version would get even more buyers
Necere literally has hundreds of designs, accumulated over a decade.
After people get their M1s in the mail and assuming everything works out.
I'm sure we can convince Necere to release his other unique designs. We can all vote which ones we like and hate, then figure out where to go next.
o lol, told you i was a noob. thanks
i would suggest turn the sfx psu over, drill vent holes on the right panel...so that sfx psu can draw colder air from the outside and eject through the top panel.
I wish this forum had an option that wouldn't let you read the later posts (or post yourself) unless you had read all previous posts
Yes, at almost 2300 posts, it would kind of a PITA to do so
the psu is drawing air from the side fan directly in front of it. if there's a slim rad there then the air could be slightly heated, but still plenty cool enough for a psu.
but what if you don't want a fan there. flipping it around. no matter the configuration, the psu will always get cooler air, so convenient
I just remembered something... The PSU's power button is going to be inside the case. There's no reset button. If Windows hang, there's no quick way to reset the system.
The gold modular version has no power button anyway. If you really need a reset button, mount a vandal switch on the back instead of one of the watercooling grommets.
I just remembered something... The PSU's power button is going to be inside the case. There's no reset button. If Windows hang, there's no quick way to reset the system.
Every time I unplug it live, I hear that sizzle that says "you have a 0.1% chance of getting electrocuted every time you try this."
I've needed the reset button exactly 0 times since Windows Vista was released, I don't see why you'd waste space on a button only overclockers need. Don't OC motherboards already have a reset switch on them ?
i think an matx version would get even more buyers
I know that feel bro. To the guy's credit, he gets educated quickly and drops the thought.uggghhhh
Edit: Btw, have you made any progress on the dust filters? How will they be attached? Just out of curiosity
We are working on getting some DemciFlex
Two reasons:Is there a reason you haven't flood this thread with Pix??? I'm dying over here.
They'll attach to the fan bracket so you won't see them on the outside.Oh, cool!
How will that work on the side panel? I don't want it to be sitting on the outside of this beauty
They'll attach to the fan bracket so you won't see them on the outside.
1. How does one eject the dvd from the drive? Certainly removing the top panel is possible, but not really practical. If the position of the eject button is standard on slim drives, we need something there.
Does a slim dvd drive operate properly in a vertical position? Perhaps the best solution would be to have an opening wide enough to accommodate either a slot loading or tray loading drive.