Definitely. :up: I don't need the temptation to spend any more money though, I bought my TJ09 hoping it would last more than a year, but I don't know how long that plan will hold up...I'm thinking I want a better case for water :rofl:
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i hope they have a side panel with a super large window, id almost want to leave the side panel off just show off every last detail
bump for news
Hmm..only one intake fan bothers me, but I'll wait to find out what the thermal tests show before I draw conclusions. I don't water cool (for now), so airflow is important to me.
Other than my issue above, this is a fantastic case!
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how proceed the distribution to the different shops?
^ I agree, which is why I am waiting to see some "professional" reviews/tests. I look forward to it.
I was just wondering how the hotplug drive bays work if you have a 2.5" ssd in a caddy (or loose for that matter)
It won't work if the drive is loose, but we used a caddy (this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817994064) to hook up four of our P256 SSDs in RAID 0 for Computex.
I just want a solid release date...redbeard?
So do i
Working on it now, all I can say is Q309 for right now. If I could sell the thing tomorrow I would, trust me on this. I've been working on this thing for over 18 months now, so I want this thing in your hands worse than you guys do.
I could ship it next in 2 weeks with the wrong CPU backplate cutout and a few other minor problems, and it'd probably still get great reviews everywhere.
Or I could fix the stuff, wait an extra month or so, and ship the product the way it's supposed to be.
I want the first case product we sell to be as good as we can make it - so sorry for the delay, but it's the right thing to do, I think.
any news?
This is one of the best looking cases i have ever seen, honestly, if the cooling part of it is good, i will be owning one of these.
Will there be an adapter for 2.5" SSDs for the hot-swap bays?:)
Maybe i missed it somewheres.:confused:
Nope, you will have buy your own. For computex, he used an ICY dock model. I believe he even linked to the newegg a few pages up.
Its understandable, actually. If you can afford an SSD, you can afford a 30$ adaptor.
So what will the final weight be? After having the pleasure of building a machine in a 22kg+ Kandalf I can say without hesitation i'll never consider a steel case again in my life, no matter how good it is.
If anything, wheels should be added to this case, even though it has some room at the bottom for air inlet, I'm probably guessing most people will have on carpet. If price is an issue, at least give us the option to pay extra for wheels or something. It's gonna be a pain to move once you set it down.