You're joking right? We're about to make long term investment in 500 EUR computer case and shouln't care about its design?manuelz wrote:As I just mentioned in the comments : people start to make very specific wishes. While I understand that you can always try please keep in mind that any wish means a lot of work as well as potential delays. Small design things like no USB slots in the front for example. Srsly? Even worse, sorry, is people asking to close the case or have an aluminum cover. If you want a closed case with aluminum cover how about you safe yourself some money and get one of the 1000 cases already out there that fit the description?
Sorry for the rant. But I pledged for the Nsg s0 not a normal case and for sure not something different than presented in the campaign. If you want a custom solution, do it yourself. I'm all for improving the design in a technical and practical way - but not for changing it in general ! (if that makes sense)
@roix if someone owns 4 cats maybe he shouldn't buy that new shiny open aquarium? If you don't like the wind in your hair don't go out and buy a Cabriolet? I mean there will probably be a closed workstation in the future. If the open design isn't for someone , maybe the product isn't for them? That's what I don't get...
8x8johan wrote:In terms of PSU, I am actually going to get one with a fan. The one in mind is the EVGA Supernova P2 650w. Now, before says something like "why would you put a fanned psu in a fanless pc", please consider this:
- This specific unit costs much less, but still remains fanless up untill ~500w (according to johhnyguru and kitguru). This is more than enough even for the most demanding single graphics card setup.
- it's actually really nice to have a fan just for the added safety. This is reflected in the 10 year manufacturer warrenty.
- it's one of the best performing units overall.
- even when the fan does spin, we're talking 31-34 db of noise - it's essentially quiet.
TJW wrote:Jeez, Get off your high horse.
EraserPencil wrote:Would anyone be getting a Ryzen 4-6 core instead of the Intel equivalent?
I'm thinking about it cause I don't really need all that speed, but it seems like an ultimate waste to get such an expensive case that may just be built for the best overclock. Cheaping out on the electronics seems insane to me, but the case takes away the budget I have for better electronics.
WTTL wrote:I can understand manuelz's concern that specific wishes might get incorporated in all of the final products, which may not be up to everyone's taste. Calyos had responded that they are looking into solution to close the case (due to specific request), that got many backers concerned and many had raised their opinion that they want the open design.
One can always do one's modding after one receive one's case.
I certainly do not wish to get a final product that's radically different from what was initially presented.
The pledge €7,999 or more for privilege of creating your own design is still available though... Any takers? Yes?
Well, it depends, if by m.2 you meant NVME like the super fast samsung 950 Pro that yes they get very very hot and once they reach 70-80C they start to throttle so a proper heatsink is a must. I have ordered this one and it works well so far.manuelz wrote:I ride whatever horse i want, as well as your are entitled to ride yours. seems though like your horse is just a little taller than mineTJW wrote:Jeez, Get off your high horse.
I was wondering about m.2 vs normal SSD - we do have a designated space for 1 ssd, and we have storage places in those drawers to hide more - but what I actually was wondering about:
m.2 seem to generate a lot of heat (I dont own any m.2 so far, so I cant tell) - with the open case and no airflow from a fan - could this be a Problem in the NSG S0? Or wouldn't it make a difference wether one would use 1 or 2 m.2's or conventional SATA SSD's?
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