NCASE M1: a crowdfunded Mini-ITX case (updates in first post)

I thought i saw someone post that a 970 strix didnt fit. Would like to confirm with anyone that has tried

Correct.

It won't fit. The problem is this corner of the PCB, which runs into the rear chassis flange:

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If you're not afraid to take a dremel to a $350 video card (and void your warranty), it's a fairly minor mod to make it fit.

Incorrect.
If you take out the rubber plug for the clip at the back that bit fits in fine. The problem lies with the heatpipe. It sticks out over the edge of the case and prevents the side panel being put on. Same problem with the 980 Strix.

EDIT: Upon closer inspection it seems that the 970 strix is very marginally shorter which may allow the side panel to close.
 
Incorrect.
If you take out the rubber plug for the clip at the back that bit fits in fine. The problem lies with the heatpipe. It sticks out over the edge of the case and prevents the side panel being put on. Same problem with the 980 Strix.

EDIT: Upon closer inspection it seems that the 970 strix is very marginally shorter which may allow the side panel to close.
Yeah, I would've thought the person that did that mod would mention the heatpipe not fitting. So the 980 Strix is out, 970 Strix probably fits with some modding.
 
It's a shame how problematic the H220 turned out to be; in theory it's an ideal all-in-one watercooling kit for the M1. But between the (apparently) flawed pump design, Swiftech's questionable support practices, and Asetek's patent monopoly, I guess it wasn't meant to be. The latter is especially troubling, since it means it's unlikely we'll see any companies do an expandable AIO, unless Asetek themselves are involved. I was looking forward to the Fractal Design Kelvin series, but it looks like they won't be available outside of Europe.

That said... my personal experience with an Apogee Drive ii has been positive. I also appreciate Swiftech's Lok-Seal compression fittings being compatible with 17mm wrenches.
 
Now you guys have me worried. Maybe I shouldn't be using an H100i. It really took a lot of force to get the thing in there, with those stiff hoses.
 
Can't wait!

March 26, 2015 , 8:59 am
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Moving my stuff out of a Fractal Node 605 w/ an ASUS RoG Maximus VI Formula board into the v3 of this case w/ an ASUS RoG VII Impact board. I still need to get a smaller PSU -- but I'm waiting until this thing is closer to delivery.
 
Now you guys have me worried. Maybe I shouldn't be using an H100i. It really took a lot of force to get the thing in there, with those stiff hoses.
After a DOA Swiftech H220 and a EK Full Cover Water Block leaking (after one year), I've decided to stop with watercooling. I choose to go with about the largest air-coolers I could get for my build (Scythe Kabuto 2 and Arctic Xtreme) and it's made my system very quiet and less prone to problems like leaks and evaporation.
 
Correct.



Incorrect.
If you take out the rubber plug for the clip at the back that bit fits in fine. The problem lies with the heatpipe. It sticks out over the edge of the case and prevents the side panel being put on. Same problem with the 980 Strix.

EDIT: Upon closer inspection it seems that the 970 strix is very marginally shorter which may allow the side panel to close.

Yeah, I would've thought the person that did that mod would mention the heatpipe not fitting. So the 980 Strix is out, 970 Strix probably fits with some modding.

Are you guys sure about this? Specs on cards show the 980 not being as "tall" or "wide" as the 970. 5.5 vs 5.3.

980
970

This appears verified by DfknG:

http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1041288789&postcount=14785
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/case-mods-worklog-gallery/68871-ncase-m1-build-minivalidus.html

Unfortunately he hasn't posted an update on his build as of yet.
 
Are you guys sure about this? Specs on cards show the 980 not being as "tall" or "wide" as the 970. 5.5 vs 5.3.

980
970

This appears verified by DfknG:

http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1041288789&postcount=14785
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/case-mods-worklog-gallery/68871-ncase-m1-build-minivalidus.html

Unfortunately he hasn't posted an update on his build as of yet.
Hm, yeah... in the comments on his most recent youtube video someone asks him that very question and he does say the Strix 980 should fit better than the 970, but it doesn't look like he's completely sorted it out yet. Going by the specs though, you're right - the 980 seems like a more likely fit, though the PCB of both models looks like it will have the same problem at the back corner.
 
damn so tempted to get this case..but the part where the strix 970 doesnt fit. im willing to shave down part of the pcb if it fits.
 
Will be building Titan X / M1 / PETG Hard Tubing build for my self

Good luck with that Liquid Ultra, no matter how many times I applied it (exactly as per their video and exactly how they described it) it didn't work for me, temps just kept going crazy under load. I gave up and went back to IC Diamond and the typical 'line across the die' method saw temps drop 20 degrees under load compared to the liquid ultra.

Looking at my CPU cooler face it could well have been that it wasn't a mirror finish, but still, I expected better from all the hype.
 
Are you guys sure about this? Specs on cards show the 980 not being as "tall" or "wide" as the 970. 5.5 vs 5.3.

980
970

This appears verified by DfknG:

http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1041288789&postcount=14785
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/case-mods-worklog-gallery/68871-ncase-m1-build-minivalidus.html

Unfortunately he hasn't posted an update on his build as of yet.

Yes im sure...
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The 980 measurements don't include the heatpipe for some retarded reason.

EDIT: Couple extra pictures.
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DxPfY0a.jpg
 
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Can't wait!

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^^ That was yesterday.. had been that status for roughly a week. Today.. OUT FOR DELIVERY. I didn't expect that at all! Yay.

I guess I should have ordered the PSU already! Luckily for a mere $9 for 1-day Saturday shipping I'll have it tomorrow.
 
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I have a question for M1 owners and/or Necere:

How much does the AC cord stick out from the surface of the PSU, precisely, in millimeters?

Thanks!
 
About 17mm from the metal housing on mine but there may be some variance due to differences in the AC inlet socket on different PSUs.
 
I'm pretty sure I posted awhile back about the arctic mono plus on a 750ti not being able to fit. Well it fit but the side panel couldn't go on. So after buying a Raijintek Morpheus and finding out it didn't fit, but had some lower profile heatsinks I could use on the memory and vrm. I went back to the arctic mono plus and turned it so the heat pipes faced the rear, they almost touch the PCI slots. It fits great this way and I took the fan off and have a 92mm noctura redux 1600rpm fan connected to the 2-pin gpu stays pretty quiet. I tried a scythe slipstream to, but it seemed a little louder. Also the heatsink was cooking the back of the slipstream to the point where I couldn't touch it, remember the two aren't actully touching one another. Also the sleeve bearing seemed to develop a noise after that, coincidence? maybe..but the noctura works for now. I wouldn't mind using the slim 92mm noctura fan but it's PWM only, I don't think that will work well with a 2-pin gpu I assume voltage controlled connection. Just thought I'd give anyone a heads up on a different option as in sure this position would work on other cards.
 
About 17mm from the metal housing on mine but there may be some variance due to differences in the AC inlet socket on different PSUs.

Thanks bro!
Is that on the SFX(-L) PSU? Can you measure on other units maybe too, preferably ATX?

I appreciate it! :)
 
Thanks bro!
Is that on the SFX(-L) PSU? Can you measure on other units maybe too, preferably ATX?

I appreciate it! :)

I measure my SX500LG at 18mm but this is with a tape measure rather than a calliper so it may be less accurate.
 
Yes im sure...

**photo moved to spoiler section**

The 980 measurements don't include the heatpipe for some retarded reason.

EDIT: Couple extra pictures.
wRgGs7b.jpg

telYh15.jpg

DxPfY0a.jpg

Thanks for the confirmation and photos. Very disappointing.
 
That measurement is with my Kingwin Lazer Plat. 550W. I can measure with the SX500-LG this evening.
 
Thanks for the confirmation and photos. Very disappointing.

It was also very not fun getting it into the case...
If you have an air cooler you'd have to take that out to get it in. With a radiation you need to take that out. An atx power supply or a SFX in the atx slot would also need to be removed.

You then put it in so the pcb is facing the cpu socket and then move it down while twisting it into the slot. At this point taking out the clip for the side panel clip is a good idea. You then bend it a bit more to get it lined up with the slot and then kinda push until it goes in. I'm not looking forward to taking it out...
 
@TheGryphon, got about 17mm with the SX500-LG and 21mm with the SilverStone ST1000-G Evolution. Measured using calipers.
 
For ppl who are looking to fit a GTX980 into the M1 case, try Gigabyte GTX980 G1 gaming.

Have this card in the M1 case with 2 Noctua NF12 at the bottom. Doing 1500@ core for just 73 max.(through all sorts of benchmarks)
 
I need to purchase a better cooler for my cpu and I would really appreciate some help from the community.

My current build:
CPU: Intel i7 4790k
Cooler: Noctua NH-L9i
MOBO: Asus ROG Impact VII
GPU: GTX 980 Reference
PSU: SFX Style

It also has a soundcard and m.2 disk, I don't know if thats a problem in matters of space.

The problem is that the current cpu cooler simply doesn't do the trick. I'm averaging 50º Idle and it goes all the way up to 90/100º while doing some heavy gaming.
What's the biggest and most effective cooler that I can get that fits this motherboard / gpu?

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hey guys ive had the ncase m1 for awhile now.. and its still unopened

im thinking a way of doing custom watercooling with this case?

ive seen the ncase m1 res which im thinking of buying,

I was also thinking of getting a h220 but after reading horror stories about them in the ncase ive decided its not worth the risk..

is there another CPU block pump that is compatible?

will have CPU/GPU watercooled and need 1 HD space 1 SSD & the Optical drive
 
I need to purchase a better cooler for my cpu and I would really appreciate some help from the community.

My current build:
CPU: Intel i7 4790k
Cooler: Noctua NH-L9i
MOBO: Asus ROG Impact VII
GPU: GTX 980 Reference
PSU: SFX Style

It also has a soundcard and m.2 disk, I don't know if thats a problem in matters of space.

The problem is that the current cpu cooler simply doesn't do the trick. I'm averaging 50º Idle and it goes all the way up to 90/100º while doing some heavy gaming.
What's the biggest and most effective cooler that I can get that fits this motherboard / gpu?

aT0F41f.jpg

Have you considered using an AIO liquid cooler? Plenty of people have 240mm units in their M1, it seems to do the trick quite well. I don't see why you wouldn't be able to use one with that setup, unless you're using the drive cage on the side, but even then, a 120mm rad is still possible. And if you prefer air cooling, the Noctua NH-C14 appears to be the biggest cooler that will fit into your configuration. I personally use a Noctua NH-U9S, and my delidded 4670k at stock tops out at around 56ºC in Prime95.

hey guys ive had the ncase m1 for awhile now.. and its still unopened

im thinking a way of doing custom watercooling with this case?

ive seen the ncase m1 res which im thinking of buying,

I was also thinking of getting a h220 but after reading horror stories about them in the ncase ive decided its not worth the risk..

is there another CPU block pump that is compatible?

will have CPU/GPU watercooled and need 1 HD space 1 SSD & the Optical drive

If you get the M1 res that attaches externally to the back of the case, you can then get a Swiftech Apogee Drive II CPU/Pump combo with a 240mm rad and a GPU block. With your optical drive at the front of the case, you can comfortably mount your SSD on the reverse side of the optical, and your HDD on the floor.
 
Double check that your cooler is mounted flush and properly. Take the cooler off and make sure that you have enough and not too much of the thermal paste, and that the spread pattern has good coverage
 
Two quick questions:

1. Does using an ATX power supply prevent the mounting of a drive on the back of the front panel?

2. I know normal SSDs work, but is there any issue with mounting a 2.5" 9.5mm HDD inside the front cover in place of an optical drive?
 
Two quick questions:

1. Does using an ATX power supply prevent the mounting of a drive on the back of the front panel?

2. I know normal SSDs work, but is there any issue with mounting a 2.5" 9.5mm HDD inside the front cover in place of an optical drive?

1) Not at all. That is exactly how I have mine configured. I have an SSD hiding behind the ATX PSU, and I even managed to tuck away some of the unused PSU cables behind it as well, next to the SSD.

2) I don't see why that wouldn't work. I imagine that would be similar in thickness to using two stacked SSDs, if anything it's probably thinner. Two stacked SSDs fit fine.
 
#2 works fine, I think it would even work with a single 12.5mm drive. Right now I have a 7mm and 9.5mm SSD mounted inside the front cover (16.5mm total), but I had to trim the rubber grommets for the front panel to close.
 
So I have kind of a similar issue to mainpmf with cooling. Any help or experience would be greatly appreciated.

This is my first build, and I've learned a lot. And yes, this system is unbalanced right now. I have a long way to go to turn this franken-build into my dream machine, but right now cooling is my major concern.

CPU: Core i7-4770k
MoBo: Asus ROG Impact VI
GPU: EVGA GTX 750 SC
PSU: ATX

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I'm wondering is there an AIO cooling solution that can utilize the rearmost mounting holes on the HDD/Rad bracket? Or perhaps one that can utilize the rear facing fan mounts? I'm not opposed to air cooling, but would like to keep everything nice and cool in there. Stock cooling isn't cutting it.
 
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So I have kind of a similar issue to mainpmf with cooling. Any help or experience would be greatly appreciated.

This is my first build, and I've learned a lot. And yes, this system is unbalanced right now. I have a long way to go to turn this franken-build into my dream machine, but right now cooling is my major concern.

CPU: Core i7-4770k
MoBo: Asus ROG Impact VI
GPU: EVGA GTX 750 SC
PSU: ATX

*snip*

I'm wondering is there an AIO cooling solution that can utilize the rearmost mounting holes on the HDD/Rad bracket? Or perhaps one that can utilize the rear facing fan mounts? I'm not opposed to air cooling, but would like to keep everything nice and cool in there. Stock cooling isn't cutting it.

Look into getting a Corsair H60, H80i, etc. The tubes will take away some of the space, but it'll outperform the stock Intel cooler.
 
1) Not at all. That is exactly how I have mine configured. I have an SSD hiding behind the ATX PSU, and I even managed to tuck away some of the unused PSU cables behind it as well, next to the SSD.

2) I don't see why that wouldn't work. I imagine that would be similar in thickness to using two stacked SSDs, if anything it's probably thinner. Two stacked SSDs fit fine.

#2 works fine, I think it would even work with a single 12.5mm drive. Right now I have a 7mm and 9.5mm SSD mounted inside the front cover (16.5mm total), but I had to trim the rubber grommets for the front panel to close.

Awesome, thanks guys! I didn't expect I'd be able to fit a drive behind the PSU!

That begs one more question though: Would I be able to fit the 9.5mm HDD behind the PSU, or is there only enough space for an SSD?
 
I moved the 9.5mm hdd to the inside of my case, but I have an SFX psu. Not sure if that differs for the full ATX psu. All this fits at the same time:

Inside case: 9.5mm HDD
In ODD slot: 7mm + 9.5mm SSD, rubber grommets trimmed
PSU: SX-600 sfx
 
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