slabhatnik
Limp Gawd
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I love how the top of this case looks like the typical front of a nice case upside down- the odd slot accentuates the look... F....k! I can't wait to get mine! Thanks for the pics Cheese...
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rajeeves asked so politely I couldn't say no, so here are some pix with the silver panels on.
The case is very light in weight (as should be expected from an aluminum case) but is VERY rigid structurally. If I had to say something negative about it, the worst I could say is that the side panels seem somewhat easy to bend, if you aren't careful with them.
The case is very light in weight (as should be expected from an aluminum case) but is VERY rigid structurally. If I had to say something negative about it, the worst I could say is that the side panels seem somewhat easy to bend, if you aren't careful with them.
Nice score. Heck, I'll say thanks for the huge donation just to help with the project (no I have nothing to do with the NCASE stuff).
What build do you plan on stuffing in it?
Could you possibly do a pic or two of the front - without cover installed, and maybe possibly one of the back of the front cover? If not, no worries, and thanks for your help in the campaign... I for one am grateful!
Thanks for the contribution to the project, and I'm happy to see you end up with the first case with the best serial number! Thanks for the photos. As excited as we all are, feel bad for bombarding you with all the questions!
A question.. are screws for the CD drive included? (suspect not). and are the fan filters the lian-li filters as per this item with the slotted holes?
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/1...ck_PT-AF12-3B.html?tl=g47c223s548&id=BV43IPM9
Must say your case looks pretty awesome! Little more flash than my ncase build
The tiny screws might be your slot loader optical drive mounting screws. Probably like less than 1/10" thick, maybe just over 1/8" long. (I'm a metric person, I would have called it 2mm diameter, 4mm long)
Sounds like a pretty comprehensive screw set, I would be happy with that.
rajeeves asked so politely I couldn't say no, so here are some pix with the silver panels on.
And the right side:
Even the top:
The case is very light in weight (as should be expected from an aluminum case) but is VERY rigid structurally. If I had to say something negative about it, the worst I could say is that the side panels seem somewhat easy to bend, if you aren't careful with them.
The silver color looks exceptional.
Quick question, does your Silver front panel have NCASE on it like the black one?
there's a log in feature at ncase.com now. the excitement builds!
Greetings from Portland, OR - did you know that Compact Splash, another of the recent custom mITX cases is being fabricated in that city? Coincidence? I'm surely making a connection where there is none.
Greetings from Portland, OR - did you know that Compact Splash, another of the recent custom mITX cases is being fabricated in that city? Coincidence? I'm surely making a connection where there is none.
This is off-topic. Sorry.
Do any of you know of a website where I can buy quality SATA cables?
Preferably with a large selection of lengths and colors (yes, I'm going to sleeve, but still )
Let me know if you happen across any short SATA-III cables available with both right-angle and left-angle connectors.. preferably in yellow. I can't find any =)
Yep, but it's not definite. It depends on the price. But it's either the R9 290X or the GTX 780. I'm partial to the R9 290X because it has some nice new tech I'm excited about. In a few days we'll know what it's going to be, price/performance wise.
Out of curiosity is anyone planning on getting a 290x gfx card for there M1?
have a look at this site.
http://www.delock.de/produkte/F_466_eKabel_112_SATA-III.html?setLanguage=en
but i don´t know if there´s a dealer who is sending to the us.
Now I just need to decide if 4" or 8" SATA cable would be more suitable for the M1
Yeah I plan on getting an i7 4770k with the R9 290 card. Is the 450W SFX-G good enough?
You will probably want the 8" cables; 4" -might- fit if you have your SATA devices mounted at the bottom of the case, under the video card, but you will certainly not have much slack there. 8" will probably not be enough to get to the optical drive, either..
Wow, thanks for the sata cable photos. Really means a more optimal length for that location is 8-10", or 200-250mm. Would 300mm-350 (12-14") be too long for setups where the cable is routed along surfaces like the power supply.
Out of curiosity is anyone planning on getting a 290x gfx card for there M1?