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    "The dimensions of the case are: depth - 680mm, width - 230mm, height - 620mm"

    I'm building my own custom chassis although mine will have these dimensions: depth 620mm, width ~230mm, height 650mm. These may change some cm here or there. I'm building a prototype in cardboard because I ain't that good with sketchup :\

    Anyway the prototype is almost done and it is freaking HUGE. My current chassis (p182) looks like a miniature model of a chassis if I compare them! I'm seriously considering scaling it down or changing design to a cube. Although cubes are ugly as hell when compared to a tower... yeek (IMO ofc)

    I'm going with a similar design as you but with the top compartment dedicated for hdds, psu, fancontrollers etc. And that compartment will be isolated from the others and only have a 120mm fan blowing air through. And then a vertical 360rad up the front and another 360rad in the lower compartment. And dual loops.

    Do you have thoughts of scaling it down?

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    No! I'm actually making it a little longer to 700mm!!!! Frickin huge! I know......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick64 View Post
    No! I'm actually making it a little longer to 700mm!!!! Frickin huge! I know......
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    Bigger omg. what do you need all that space for?

    Anyway I considered to put a radiator in top as your design but I don't like it. I don't know why maybe ill go with that design. But doesn't the top rad fill the res because it has a higher location. And it must be a pita to fill that rad after a drain or am i missing something?

    Because putting one of the rads in top would solve quite much for me. I'm going for a clean front :S And I still haven't decided where to put the cd/dvd...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brodholm View Post
    I still haven't decided where to put the cd/dvd...
    Slim-DVD at the side looks always great and takes minimal area.
    Comparision:

    Typical product:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brodholm View Post
    Shize

    Bigger omg. what do you need all that space for?

    Anyway I considered to put a radiator in top as your design but I don't like it. I don't know why maybe ill go with that design. But doesn't the top rad fill the res because it has a higher location. And it must be a pita to fill that rad after a drain or am i missing something?

    Because putting one of the rads in top would solve quite much for me. I'm going for a clean front :S And I still haven't decided where to put the cd/dvd...


    Not much room if using a long PSU! Need a little more space in the area between a long PSU and the bottom rad...

    The res doesn't need to be above the rad. You fill the res, turn on the pump until the res is empty, then refill the res until the loop is full. No problem!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zehnsucht View Post
    Slim-DVD at the side looks always great and takes minimal area.
    Comparision:

    Typical product:
    http://www.dustinhome.se/pd_5010127306.aspx
    Yeah I know, I want to put one in top so you slide it in from above but the chassis is a bit to high for that. 650mm + dvd (120mm) thats 770 mm and that is bigger than most desktops (and mine). I think the recommended hight on a desktop is 700mm. You should also consider that mick. If you are making your chassis 700.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mick64 View Post
    Not much room if using a long PSU! Need a little more space in the area between a long PSU and the bottom rad...

    The res doesn't need to be above the rad. You fill the res, turn on the pump until the res is empty, then refill the res until the loop is full. No problem!
    ok, thanks for the clarification. But cant you align the psu side by side with the radiator? it would only block some air and it shouldn't hurt the temps. This would give you tons of space for the cables.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick64 View Post
    Not much room if using a long PSU! Need a little more space in the area between a long PSU and the bottom rad...

    The res doesn't need to be above the rad. You fill the res, turn on the pump until the res is empty, then refill the res until the loop is full. No problem!
    There is a PSU extension bracket that would have made a long PSU fit with a 360 rad without any problems without having to extend the case at PPCS.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadasius View Post
    There is a PSU extension bracket that would have made a long PSU fit with a 360 rad without any problems without having to extend the case at PPCS.

    Yeah but flipping it over and have it all inside looks better imo. And you save some more space. Because these chassis isn't something you take with you and lan :P

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    Haven't had time to do any rendering yet, but here's a few pix from SketchUp which show the latest design changes. It is now possible to reverse the motherboard tray and flip the side panels. Both rad brackets have been shortened so that you can fit an optional HDD rack in the bottom and an optional 5.25" drive rack in the top. I've also added much of the details as to how the case would be constructed....























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    lol please stop teasing me! this case looks so ing amazing, i cant wait to see it being produced...i love the way the mobo tray comes out!

    very nice work!!!!!!!!
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    .....aaaaaaaaand now this is the best case idea ever!

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    Nice....Can't wait to work on this one next!

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    Man, it's getting better by the day.

    I've run out of suggestions and/or criticism.

    Now I just want one sitting next to me, waiting to be filled
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    Mick, your really tempting me with this case...and that's saying something coming from a mATX case die hard.
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    If this is produced, I would buy one immediately, and would likely own two.

    The renders look better than any case I've seen.

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    In my humble opinion, there should not be dedicated 3.5" HDD rack in the central part of the case. Instead, it is better to have additional 5.25" bays, where 3.5" drives can be mounted in removable cage (like Coolermaster did in their original Stacker design). This approach has the following advantages:
    1) It is more flexible - you can use available space for whatever you need - 5.25", 3.5", 2.5" devices, reservoirs, or even install additional radiator in front of the case;
    2) Front intake fan will work more effectively without having to blow through drive cage walls spanning across the case right before it (instead, we get some sort of the duct formed by 5.25 bay walls); Having a lot of spare 5.25 bays allows to install not 1, but 2 intake fans, which will more than compensate decrease of fan size;
    3) It is more future proof - we are going to use 2.5" SSDs soon , which are silent and cold, so they can be stuck just to any side of the case and dedicated 3.5 bays will be totally wasted;
    4) Integral side walls of 5.25 bay area will make entire case more rigid;

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    Just have one request, could you pretty please bend the laws of physic and make it bigger on the inside then on the outside

    That is one freaking big tower, but anything able to fit that amount of radiators internally is going to be huge. And if available I would definitely consider one of those when buying a new case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wanderer256 View Post
    In my humble opinion, there should not be dedicated 3.5" HDD rack in the central part of the case. Instead, it is better to have additional 5.25" bays, where 3.5" drives can be mounted in removable cage (like Coolermaster did in their original Stacker design). This approach has the following advantages:
    1) It is more flexible - you can use available space for whatever you need - 5.25", 3.5", 2.5" devices, reservoirs, or even install additional radiator in front of the case;
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    WHat size does ssd use? do they fasten them in 3,5 slots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brodholm View Post
    WHat size does ssd use? do they fasten them in 3,5 slots?
    SSDs are either 1.8" or 2.5", and there is NO performance difference between both sizes (intel + samsung drives)

    5.25" is more future proof and makes it much easier to decouple storage drives (rubber bands) and you can fit 4 2.5" SSDs into one 5.25" bay

    but i want to ask for one change: make it shorter again

    this case is so huge already (you can fit 2 dual 240s and 2 480 rads without any Mods in the short version), its market would be much smaller if you make it that long
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    Quote Originally Posted by generics_user View Post
    SSDs are either 1.8" or 2.5", and there is NO performance difference between both sizes (intel + samsung drives)

    5.25" is more future proof and makes it much easier to decouple storage drives (rubber bands) and you can fit 4 2.5" SSDs into one 5.25" bay

    but i want to ask for one change: make it shorter again

    this case is so huge already (you can fit 2 dual 240s and 2 480 rads without any Mods in the short version), its market would be much smaller if you make it that long
    although the case is big already I cant see how 2cm is going to affect the design that much more =/
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    Quote Originally Posted by wanderer256 View Post
    In my humble opinion, there should not be dedicated 3.5" HDD rack in the central part of the case. Instead, it is better to have additional 5.25" bays, where 3.5" drives can be mounted in removable cage (like Coolermaster did in their original Stacker design). This approach has the following advantages:
    1) It is more flexible - you can use available space for whatever you need - 5.25", 3.5", 2.5" devices, reservoirs, or even install additional radiator in front of the case;
    2) Front intake fan will work more effectively without having to blow through drive cage walls spanning across the case right before it (instead, we get some sort of the duct formed by 5.25 bay walls); Having a lot of spare 5.25 bays allows to install not 1, but 2 intake fans, which will more than compensate decrease of fan size;
    3) It is more future proof - we are going to use 2.5" SSDs soon , which are silent and cold, so they can be stuck just to any side of the case and dedicated 3.5 bays will be totally wasted;
    4) Integral side walls of 5.25 bay area will make entire case more rigid;
    IMO, 3x 5.25" drive bays would be enough, but I have provided the option of another two at the expense of reducing the 120.4 to a 120.3. The HDD drive rack would be removable anyway, so that you can have the drives in any orientation. I may even provide an optional alternative rack designed to hold SSD's, I'm just not quite sure of the dimensions at the moment. I'm pretty sure air flow would be more than adequate and you could always fit a 160.1 rad in front of that 200mm fan if you really wanted to???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick64 View Post
    IMO, 3x 5.25" drive bays would be enough, but I have provided the option of another two at the expense of reducing the 120.4 to a 120.3.
    I, personally, use 6 5.25" bays in my TJ07: 2 rheobuses, 1 optical drive and 3 3.5" HDDs suspended in this. As it was mentioned before, 5.25" bays are very good for decoupling of HDDs using suspension. And I'd gladly use another two bays for reservoirs for my 2 loops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick64 View Post
    IMO, 3x 5.25" drive bays would be enough, but I have provided the option of another two at the expense of reducing the 120.4 to a 120.3.
    yes. but all 5.25 drive bys would provide flexibility of moving drives around. if someone wishes to remove three of them? even get the antec 900 effect of 2 fans in the front
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    the only thing i dont like is the psu fan hole... itll pull hot air from the graphics cards... wouldnt it make sense to pull cool air from under the case by flipping it?

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