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(Imagine the Top+Side cover to be perforated)
This is just a draft, but I wanted to get the idea out, it was in my head for a week or so
There are a lot of cube cases like the Jonsbo C2 that use the free space above the mainboard for the PSU, which of course has the inherent problem of blocking airflow for the CPU. This layout uses a flexible riser to let the mainboard an PSU swap positions while the GPU remains mostly unaffected. That way, all three major components get air from the outside directly.
In this draft, the volume is 7.36L, the PSU is of the ATX formfactor and the available space for CPU coolers is ~58.5mm, but it would also be possible to go down to SFX and increase the CPU cooler height to fit something like the Cryorig C1 in there.
The idea behind using ATX was to increase the pool of components the user could choose from and/or reuse, and to avoid problems people are having with the SFX PSUs from Silverstone. I wanted to have the entry bar to SFF as low as possible.
The clearance for PCIe connectors with the higher mITX PSUs that ASUS and Gigabyte are offering is minimal, but they would fit.
As you can see, there is still space for two 2.5" SSDs (7mm) or one HDD (15mm).
The space below the GPU is for cabling and the flexible riser.
I know we're having a lot of case ideas in the last few weeks, don't judge me



This is just a draft, but I wanted to get the idea out, it was in my head for a week or so
There are a lot of cube cases like the Jonsbo C2 that use the free space above the mainboard for the PSU, which of course has the inherent problem of blocking airflow for the CPU. This layout uses a flexible riser to let the mainboard an PSU swap positions while the GPU remains mostly unaffected. That way, all three major components get air from the outside directly.
In this draft, the volume is 7.36L, the PSU is of the ATX formfactor and the available space for CPU coolers is ~58.5mm, but it would also be possible to go down to SFX and increase the CPU cooler height to fit something like the Cryorig C1 in there.
The idea behind using ATX was to increase the pool of components the user could choose from and/or reuse, and to avoid problems people are having with the SFX PSUs from Silverstone. I wanted to have the entry bar to SFF as low as possible.
The clearance for PCIe connectors with the higher mITX PSUs that ASUS and Gigabyte are offering is minimal, but they would fit.
As you can see, there is still space for two 2.5" SSDs (7mm) or one HDD (15mm).
The space below the GPU is for cabling and the flexible riser.
I know we're having a lot of case ideas in the last few weeks, don't judge me