>almost sold out
>over twice the goal in 24 hours
Get em while they're hot bois, probably wont see this sexy little beast available for sale outside ebay (For 500 bucks min) for another 2-3 years, if at all.
>almost sold out
>over twice the goal in 24 hours
Get em while they're hot bois, probably wont see this sexy little beast available for sale outside ebay (For 500 bucks min) for another 2-3 years, if at all.
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>230 eurodas
Nah fuck that
Don't be barking up the wrong tree now. This is a price/performance board, not a size/performance board.
>2-3 years
Except since he's sold his minimum of 1000, and will sell out of them, it should be getting retail availability within a year or so.
>warm air always flows from bottom to top
>'Hey! Let's ignore that and still charge $230!'
Then put a fan in the top you faggot
>warm air always flows from bottom to top
Yeah that's what he said. I don't believe it though. It took him five fucking years to get the kick starter going.
how do you think hot air balloons work dummy
But if it's really that popular, won't a bigger company adapt the size?
It looks like something Streacom could make with relative ease.
Convectional currents are overpowered by electrically powered fans in a PC case, by an overwhelming amount of power.
Hot air balloons are an overly simplified explanation of what happens in a PC case.
Isn't that why there's a gorillion holes in the top panel?
what the fuck is it.
Sometimes I feel like I'm always missing out on shit. No explanation, no links, just a picture.
>broadcasting how much of a newfag you are
thanks user
>browsing Sup Forums all day every day like a faggot
Literally nothing says what the fuck this thing was in this thread. Is it a prebuilt? Concept? A mod?
It's a tiny case. That's neat. I really wanted something like this a couple years ago. I built a tiny little PC. I ended up with pic related. It's 9x11x14 while this one is 4 whole inches thinner. That's impressive.
The case I got was pretty damn easy to work in as well. I was genuinely surprised how easy it was and was worried I would be trying to squeeze my fingers to get that shit together.
Are there any videos of assembly for this new case? my shit's not mini-itx but has a full sized GPU in there. I wouldn't mind having one of these just so I can put something together later.
Funny though, once I entered and won a contest to win a computer case and was given this fucking massive 3ft tall, 4ft long 14 120mm case fan beast of case. I have absolutely NO fucking clue what to do with it. You can fit like 30 fucking HDDs in it.
>Literally nothing
Look again, it's in the OP you stupid fuck.
>a case that guarantees your system will thermal throttle
Good fucking riddance.
before anyone loses their tits I was exaggerating. It's at least 2 feet tall and can have over a dozen drives in it though.
I can't find it online right now but when I get home I'm taking it out of the closet to check because I seriously want to do something with it. I have had it for years.
>>almost sold out
>over twice the goal in 24 hours
Get em while they're hot bois, probably wont see this sexy little beast available for sale outside ebay (For 500 bucks min) for another 2-3 years, if at all.
So... where does it say what it is again? filename? but then again the picture has components in it and most "case only" photos don't. Then the whole mentioning of "$500" on ebay implies more than just a case.
I don't think you know what you're talking about.
>my temps never get above 40c even at full load!
You wasted your money.
One thing the people on this forum often miss is that computer hardware doesn't mind operating at 80-85C in most cases.
Provided you get the right cooler, you'll never see temps like that in this case unless you're overclocking.
I'll admit, one thing this case is NOT designed to compensate for is overclocking. But it should have no problem keeping hardware well within operational temperatures at stock clocks.
>on this forum
Daniel please go
>I am such a whiny faggot I had to write this post and bitch constantly that i feel lost and confused while browsing Sup Forums ohhh nooooooo
>google is too fucking hard
>spoonfeeeeedmeeeeee
Not to fucking mention "Dan-cases" is the name of the company and not specific to what ever the fuck is in the picture.
Be like thinking you're looking at a tiger or and egg if you saved an image from either site.
I can't believe you're actually this retarded.
Google Dan case A4, and see what comes up, you dumb dense motherfucker.
Google the FUCKING IMAGE and see what comes up.
It's not fucking hard, it's not some obscure single frame screen shot of some indie film or some snippit of code or some autists bedroom or some other stupid shit like that.
At least TRY before you complain endlessly that Sup Forums is too fucking hard for you to understand.
>make thread, post image of vague product.
>expect everyone to know what it is.
again retard.
Requiring people to google whatever the fuck it is you want to talk about is stupid as shit.
Literally KYS
>>One thing the people on this forum often miss is that computer hardware doesn't mind operating at 80-85C in most cases.
Yeah for 30 minutes.
If you run your GPU at 85C for 5 hours you are killing it. Which is OK, GPUs should be changed every 3 or so years anyway.
The thing is - In this case, you have the card and the mobo back to back, something which should never happen, mobo design hasn't changed in 30 years for a reason.
What you have in that shit case is a dead space in the middle with 0 airflow. In a small case, and those are already hot as fuck.
You could call this case the Warranty Whore because there's a good chance all your shit will die at least once or twice in the warranty period.
The cheaper your shit is the more dead parts you'll have.
Typically the ram dies first because it has no fans and shitty radiators.
When your shit blows, make a thread so we can laugh at you.
>If you run your GPU at 85C for 5 hours you are killing it.
If this were true, they'd start to throttle before 85. In crypto mining days people ran GPUs at 90-95C all day every day and I personally never had a single hardware failure doing so.
You were lucky.
I've gone through 2 7970s.
2.5 years.
>I've gone through 2 7970s.
I think you were doing something wrong
>this rape victim mentality
Sorry Bruh, you're wrong. The case is fine, you just have a phobia of high hardware temps. I'm sure you spent a small fortune on your set up to make sure it stays ultra cool, but let me tell you what man, shitty caps are shitty caps and they will fail regardless. Same for VRMs, or any other part.
Stop buying from shitty hardware manufacturers and focus more on the warranty support offered. this is why I always buy EVGA exclusively, because eventually the shit will break, regardless of what precautions you take. This is why I don't buy ASUS any more specifically, because yeah they make good hardware, but shit does happen, sometimes you get unlucky (As in your case) and ASUS warranty support is the worst in the industry.
Instead of researching performance benchmarks when you buy, you should be looking on the BBB and through tech forums for past user complaints.
How? Mine is still running even after the buttcoin craze
Dan's English isn't that good.
lol what
80c is fine. Like, the written max-temp for nvidia gpus is somewhere around 105c. Generally, as long as you are under 90c you have nothing to worry about at all.
Right now my shit is idling at 35c for pretty much everything(gpu, cpu, ect). My case temps are literally room temp at 27c right now.
I don't know if it's just this case I bought is good at airflow or what but my 970 doesn't go past 60c even under heavy load.
I had an old ass PC that would get up to 97c on my GPU and while it made me nervous it never fried after years if abuse.
It's what happens when you run a consumer card at 100% for an year with no breaks.
And I live in a summer resort.
I didn't expect them to live, so no worries there.
>$256 for a mini-ITX case
WTF
EVGA is the shit. I will not buy from anyone else.
I use to only by BFG for their "lifetime warranties" but the cunts closed down and stopped honoring their claims. They did produce the better of the nvidia cards though.
oh hey is that the vastly overpriced meme case?
too expensive. It's not like I don't have the space.
>the
There's more than one unfortunately.
What makes this better than an ncase m1?
come on faggot try harder.
It is overpriced but the thing is fucking impressive given it's size. It's capable of full length GPU and 3x lighter, 4inches thinner than any other "small" case capable of having a full GPU.
it needs to be $100 cheaper though. That's a bit much. Maybe if it get's mass commercial release.
ultra faggot alert
It is smaller.
I really wish I got into metal working instead of programming. I'd be a millionaire right now from selling tin boxes to retarded children.
Right, cus there are so many millionaire metal workers.
It's almost as if it has more to deal with the ability to execute a niche idea than what the craft is.
Almost as if you should blame your lack of success on the fact you're a retarded child that has no useful skills or original ideas.
You say that, but what you don't realize is that fixing bugs on a physical product involves shipping hundreds of packages.
wat
Yes place those orders now goyim before they're gone!
Should i upgrade now or wait for the 1080ti?
Not even just fixing bugs but just selling physical goods is a massive pain in the god damn ass.
I use to sell prints of my art.. When I first opening up sells I sold around ~150 11"x17" prints in the first weekend. I went to every store in my town and bought all of their envelopes, bubble wrap, plastic sheets, and foam boards they had. I don't live in a big town (less than 10k people) so there aren't any shipping stores around. Cleaned out the town.
After that I spent fucking days of non-stop printing and signing all of the paintings while learning how to use the brand new expensive ass printer I bought for this endeavor. I had to make sure there weren't any printing mistakes and the paper I printed on cost $2 a fucking sheet so any small mistakes came out of my pocket. Between printings I was cutting down the large boards, plastic, and protective bubble wrappings. Then I had to print out shipping labels and mark which printings went with the correct labels as I taped them onto the envelope.
I had to secure the prints between the boards, tape the boards together, and then wrap them with bubble wrap before shoving the boarded up prints into their correct labeled package. When finished I had massive boxes filled with packages I then had to go back and seal up tight to insure they wouldn't get tore up in shipping. Loaded them up in my tiny car and took em to the post office where I had to wait in line for fucking ever. Then the cashier cunt went and weighed EVERY SINGLE FUCKING ONE.
By the time I finished I checked my paypal and I had sold another 100 prints. The process continued and it wore me the fuck out.
I now only sell digital only goods through an automated re-seller like gumroad. No work for me.
Fuck physical goods.
I almost bought one last night. Subscribed months ago and finally got the email last night.
Then I realized it's $250 for a mini ITX case and said fuck it.
I just built my first computer a year ago and I would need a new mobo/power supply. Fuck that. There will be something just as good if not better in 5 years.
>Get em while they're hot bois
It's a toaster oven. They'll stay hot whenever they're turned on.
This needed to be $175 at most to match what the Ncase was.
Someone is just going to make a nice looking Steamcase like design using Lian Li that uses a far cheaper PCIe riser.
My v2 cost 230 shipped, this is 50$ more, which is about the cost of the riser.
Also, zaber.com.pl/sentry
They were inspired by the original steam box.
Am I the only one that thinks this case is novel as shit?
I mean, isn't that the point?
It's unique.