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Nah, just refuse delivery.
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Couldn't hurt to try, that is unless you already requested the RMA without acceptance of the package yet..If you refuse delivery, Newegg generally will refund everything, including shipping...
If you were to refuse delivery you would just have to catch the UPS guy upon delivery and let him know you are refusing it, no RMA slip etc.. However, since you have started the RMA process you may have a problem. I have never refused a shipment that I had notified the company in advance with requesting an RMA, maybe WorldExclusive or MissJ84 might have some more input for you on that.What?! And miss out on my anti-static bracelet?
Do I have to include some form of the RMA slip/number, or do I just tell the postman not to deliver it? It's being shipping via UPS.
EDIT: I already started the RMA process if that matters.
If you were to refuse delivery you would just have to catch the UPS guy upon delivery and let him know you are refusing it, no RMA slip etc.. However, since you have started the RMA process you may have a problem. I have never refused a shipment that I had notified the company in advance with requesting an RMA, maybe WorldExclusive or MissJ84 might have some more input for you on that.
I guess one happy note for the re-stock fee you get to keep the bracelet.. you do get to keep it right?
Ah, you never know, with my luck I'd be the one to refuse it and they would still charge me the re-stock.. so don't dwell on it. Like I was mentioning just prior, the $7.50 and tax is not that hard of a hit to eat as the case came with the upgraded fans in it already.. and you did not know this prior, hence why you ordered the extras. So that re-stock was an insurance plan.. plus you get a third fan!Yeah they'll let me keep bracelet... woohooo...I may have muxed this whole thing up by RMA'ing before I had the package but in my mind it made sense because I didn't need the fans. I had no idea you could refuse delivery and Newegg would refund the whole thing. Oh well. I learned something today. Still, the FT02 is an amazing case and I can't wait to build a computer in it. It's sitting by my desk all lonely for its guts
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Maybe I missed it, but what difference do the AP181's make for HD temps?
This is really a selling point for me. I love this case, but the fact that they let the HD's cook really bothers me. Anyone able to settle my fears on this?
WorldExclusive, when I said I was thinking about selling my case and grabbing another, I meant another FT02B-W not the limited edition. Considering I only paid $200 for my case BNIB coupled with the fans only costing $20 each, it would have been too much work to change cases for $10. I'm just happy I found AP181's for ~$20 shipped.
Edit: k.h, when you try to get credited or whatever, use chat. I've refused shipping and even RMA'd before, and I can't think of one single time I wasn't refunded 100%.
I ordered a FT02B-W last week from Newegg and in my brilliance decided to order 2 AP181 also. Well, the case arrived and, lo and behold, it already has 3x AP181s in it. So, it seems like the cases are shipping with Silverstone's new fans! Yay RMA!
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Well got all my stuff yesterday and got it mostly put together. Had a good, bad ugly experience and need to share some stuff with Tony on this part.
First the good, My system is amazingly fast... SSD is just awesome, and with top of the line stuff in here I am in heaven speedwise. Second I like the looks a lot, and the installation went fairly smooth, more on that later. Case number 1022 BTW and here is a picture of it so far.
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(Link to picture since I am obviously too stupid to figure out how to embed picture in this forum.....not working for me for some reason)
Now the bad (on the case that is since the rest of what I got was flawless besides what is mentioned). Sidebar... my Noctua came with some bent fins.... was a bit disapointing but not something I could not straighten.... box was fine, just bent at the corners. Now to the case...
The red as stated before does scratch easily and is to me a bit cheap... bear in mind I was prepared for this based on previous comments and I installed everything very carefully so I did not scratch mine at all, but there were some small scratches around the area where the card covers were, and I would imagine that they happened during factory installation of the covers which have to be screwed on. They are very small and not real noticable but for a premium case that is not cool.
Next I had to sleeve the front panel connector cables, and the top fan cable. Come on guys this is a premium case and I would have paid an extra 20 bucks to get ALL the cables sleeved. It was nice to see the lower fan cables sleeved but my Noctua came sleeved, my Corsair PSU came fully sleeved.... really no excuse on this case for not sleeving the cables.
As already mentioned, I had to drop my DVD to the second shelf, there is just no way it would work in the top one. I don't know what you guys used for testing when you made the case but an extra half inch would have made all the difference in the world there.
My final gripe os the drive mounts are a bit touchy.... they do not really lock in solid and that should be fixed. I am not going to move this around so I am not worried but that part felt a bit cheap in my opinion.
Now the ugly. When I first fired it up for testing the rear lower fan would not work. Fearing the worst I started messing with things to see what was going on. When I pulled out the filter it seemed very hard to remove, but finally came out. Then I turned it on with the filter off and it started up making a huge noise. After immediately turning it off I proceeded to learn how to remove the fans... which fortunately was easy. Once i turned the fan over I saw that there was a 2 inch piece of plastic attached to the fan shroud that was obstructing the blade. Turns out that was a part of the mold that was supposed to be removed and was still left partially attached. Once i took it off and cleaned off the place where it was attached, and reassembled it everything worked fine.
At this point the system is totally working, and i really like the case but that issue was to me completely unacceptable and means that there was zero quality control at the factory for that fan.... which makes me wonder a lot.
Overall I am happy with what I have, did not use the red sleeved cables since everthing came sleeved in black so still debating on that part... keep black or change to red... also I need a light in here now..... so looking in to that part...
Looks very nice. My red one is out for delivery this morning. What did you use for the cable sleeving?
I love this case, but the fact that they let the HD's cook really bothers me.
What number did you get?
I'll presume that the last 4 of the serial is the #.. 1008
On a side note, I've noted we are all buying REX 3 mobos for this thing, with EVGA 480's and AX1200's. I even caved and bought a H70. Lots of similar parts going into our special unique "Limited Editions" LOL
Yeah, I bought an h70 and an ax1200, too. Still trying to figure out what fan to use with the h70. I don't wanna use the ugly GT this time around.
Best of all, the filters are done better here than in any other case I've touched. You can tell a ton of thought was put into the filters, uber high quality here, especially when compared the Cooler Master HAF X, whose filters where like an afterthought. The Silverstone logo was done in a very nice fashion, shiny!
The bad is that the red paint will come off if anything metal contacts it. I watched it peel away as I put on the side door.
The worst part of this purchase is that I can't do anything but look at it, as all I got was the case and fans... no mounting hardware box... no screws... no SSD bracket. After some searching and head scratching, I called up Silverstone, and they said they would take care of it. Good thing I'm waiting on my GPU card anyway, but if I have to wait longer than say a week, I will be upset, as my EVGA 480 is shipping on the 30th.
If memory serves me correctly, I got number 1014. I'm a bit lost on why everyone is posting this info, but there it is. It would be cooler if I had some sevens in my number, my lucky number for a few reasons specific to me, but at least I didn't get like three sixes or something..
On a side note, I've noted we are all buying REX 3 mobos for this thing, with EVGA 480's and AX1200's. I even caved and bought a H70. Lots of similar parts going into our special unique "Limited Editions" LOL
Yeah, I bought an h70 and an ax1200, too. Still trying to figure out what fan to use with the h70. I don't wanna use the ugly GT this time around.
How bout big fat ugly San Aces? lol
If I got the LE case I don't think I'd want to put a Rampage 3 in there. The red paint on the case takes away from the mobo's flashiness and it all kind of just blends together and disappears.
Yeah, I bought an h70 and an ax1200, too. Still trying to figure out what fan to use with the h70. I don't wanna use the ugly GT this time around.
The only other fan in my research that comes close to the noise/performance of the GTs are the Noiseblocker Multiframe series. The GTs may be ugly, but they have a great personalityyou should give them a second chance!
The filters on this model are very snug. The filters on my original FT02 used to slide out. I also don't see any gaps between the fans either which means less dust.
No accessories? Weird.
Why is your GTX 480 taking so long?
Who ever got three sixes should RMA.
R3E and AX1200 are some of the best parts on the market right now, so naturally you will put the best parts in the best case.
The only other fan in my research that comes close to the noise/performance of the GTs are the Noiseblocker Multiframe series. The GTs may be ugly, but they have a great personalityyou should give them a second chance!
that's what I ended up going with.
I'm still having trouble picking a gpu for this new ft02 limited red edition case. My first graphic card choice for the ft02 was a lifetime warranty evga 480 card with high flow exhaust bracket and backplate, but I'm having second thoughts, only due to noise and heat. The zotac amp 480 seems to be much cooler running, as are dual 460s in SLI, the new upcoming zotac amp 460 looks sweet too. To top it off, almost none of these cards have displayport, a port I could really make use of to free up my display's one dvi port for my ps3. The exception is the displayport enabled zotac amp 460. I could rock a 5870, but I wanted to try NVIDIA, and in circles I go. I need to buy from amazon, I have gift cards and stuff, which limits my options. If I wanted an Asus matrix 5870 card for example, which would be good for all my needs and there is the single card argument over SLI being better, but Amazon they does not have the platinum version... and I need to pick as its the last thing I need besides the ssd for this build...
And then I read bits here and there about something on this case preferring a certain kind of graphics card airflow? What, does it only work well with external exhaust or something?
This case was built for external exhaust cards that create a lot of heat, but I'm sure using a non reference card would be fine.I'm still having trouble picking a gpu for this new ft02 limited red edition case. My first graphic card choice for the ft02 was a lifetime warranty evga 480 card with high flow exhaust bracket and backplate, but I'm having second thoughts, only due to noise and heat. The zotac amp 480 seems to be much cooler running, as are dual 460s in SLI, the new upcoming zotac amp 460 looks sweet too. To top it off, almost none of these cards have displayport, a port I could really make use of to free up my display's one dvi port for my ps3. The exception is the displayport enabled zotac amp 460. I could rock a 5870, but I wanted to try NVIDIA, and in circles I go. I need to buy from amazon, I have gift cards and stuff, which limits my options. If I wanted an Asus matrix 5870 card for example, which would be good for all my needs and there is the single card argument over SLI being better, but Amazon they does not have the platinum version... and I need to pick as its the last thing I need besides the ssd for this build...
Again, you can probably get away with using any card you want, but the preferred card airflow is right on page 25 in the manual.And then I read bits here and there about something on this case preferring a certain kind of graphics card airflow? What, does it only work well with external exhaust or something?
I'm going to have to agree with this too. Omerta, could you answer the first part of my question in my above post please?dude. just get a regular zotac gtx 480. Screw EVGA. It makes reselling your card complicated. It'll work well in the ft02 case, too.
I'm going to have to agree with this too. Omerta, could you answer the first part of my question in my above post please?![]()
thanks for the advice, but why is EVGA hard to resell, I'm not understanding... or are they just doing something else to put you guys off? I was eyeing the Amp stuff from Zotac, but how are they as a brand on the plain jane cards? Any other brands on Amazon worth looking at?