Can import it to UK via Amazon EU, its £99 which is far too much. https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-MicroATX-Compatible-Radiators-Toolless-White/dp/B0B7F717LJ/ref=sr_1_2?crid=22N9BAF2PYZ5&keywords=ap201&qid=1661264310&sprefix=ap201%2Caps%2C76&sr=8-2
Expect that price to go down to £20 or more once it's available in some UK IT retailers.
Just checked, already listed at some small-time retailers for close to £80. If any of the bigger players stock it, CCL and Scan especially, the price will drop, it should really be under £70.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093PVXWT6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_Z23DT31X15RWSMJD0RX8
This one?
I've handled the C1 and was impressed by the build quality, though there was some confusion about how they set up the fans. Not too bad. Wouldn't blow $150 for one personally, but it's not too bad.
You overpaid. It's $30 now.
I recently swapped to a Silverstone PS15 and, while there are aspects of it I dislike, I do like it overall.
I found that I had too much stuff crammed in my TU150 and it was getting hotter than I'd like. The PS15 move allowed me to fit my 1080ti + Morpheus II with full size fans, bringing temps down on it significantly, while getting some 140mms for the front and top to help airflow throughout.
Footprint on the desk is about the same as the TU150 was but the difference is night and day in terms of thermals, noise, and performance. Gotta let your stuff breathe 😅
Silverstone makes several cases in the form factor you are asking about; I built an HTPC in the FTZ-01B (scroll down for a look at more of the lineup). Pretty easy to build in, a little on the cramped side as far as cable management, and thermals will not be conducive to overclocking, but if you want something that looks good on the desk in verical orientation, or on the shelf under your TV, their SFF lineup is pretty solid.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07S7ZYF6L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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they have all different kinds if you just search gpu bracket
we talking small by volume or small by footprint? Because you can get an ATX PSU-ready Silverstone console chassis.
If the ML04 is too small, they make a chonkier ATX board version. Both take ATX PSU. Mount feet on the side and you can stand it up console style.
GD11 is available on Amazon Spain - https://www.amazon.es/SilverStone-Technology-SST-Rendimiento-enfriamiento/dp/B0B6C5YGBB/ref=sr_1_16?__mk_es_ES=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&crid=3B871VZ38BQBK&keywords=silverstone+gd11&qid=1665662197&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjk5IiwicXNhI...
As said they are the only place that seems to get the cases, it's also expensive. Other option is the GD09, that's a good case, but it needs updating to a similar layout as the GD11.
Left field option thinking about it is a Fractal 'Node 804' that's slightly taller than your height limit, but it's one of the lowest cube cases going. It is really a home server case, but has enough room for full length graphics cards and tons of cooling potential.
Yeah, what everfordphoto said, except technically this one, though they are clearly the same thing... I sacrificed an old SATA SSD to mount it to the plate.
https://www.amazon.com/Screen-Monitor-Computer-Temperature-Display/dp/B09TTHZYSH/
I built a PC in this Moroval case recently...
https://www.amazon.com/MOROVOL-Micro-ATX-Computer-Preinstalled-Case%EF%BC%88TW7-S2-BL/dp/B08XLXPD73/
I think it might be about 20mm shorter then your 300 target though AND it's got glass. I just remember noting it was shorter then most standard layout cases but still easy to work in. Not bad on a budget...
I think yes, but only if you use slim fans on the bottom. A standard fan (~25mm I think) will be about 5-8mm too tall to use the bottom slot. I can't guarantee it it, but I think if you used something like this it would work...
I looked at the NR200 and liked the better variety of parts I could fit in the D30. For the screen I went the simple route. https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B09WJGP8BN/ref=cm_sw_r_apa_i_6B0W8BE4RFA5KRYJ58BM_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Still figuring out how to fully customize it but I definitely like it!
>I ended up plugging the 120 on the radiator directly to the cpu fan header and used the 2 y splitters from the noctua fans on the chassis header for the other 3 fans. I bought an rgb splitter for the addressable header on the motherboard so that controlls all the rgb. No controllers used
I found a splitter hub , as linked here for the fans. As for the RGB, since it's JST, I could possibly repin them and make my own adapter, since I already do that in the RC hobby. I'll look more into it, or just find the adapter.
Absolutely, they're 180 power adapters. They make two types so just make sure you get the right ones.
Yeah either way you will need to cut a hole for the GPU I/O. Also I just noticed, the mount is waaayy too expensive and the riser cable they include is also too long and it would be too stiff to bundle up.
Might I suggest buying this mount and either a 10cm or 15cm variant of this cable as a suggestion.
Hey!
So if you buy the LL fans individually, you'll never get the "core" / adapter that you need. This is what it looks like / what it's called. "Lighting Core Node Pro"
The other "adapter" that I use is just a regular fan splitter since I have 4 fans and 2 headers on the motherboard.
You'll have to elaborate as to what you mean by adapter. I'm unclear on what problem you're facing.
It doesn’t have a wireless charging base at the bottom, I just set my earbuds there since there is a USB port at the bottom I charge them through. The headset itself is an Astro A40 with the PC Mix Amp Pro.
the itek evoke is the same case just rebranded - eu only though i think https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07L8Y48RM/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_3?smid=A30DC7701CXIBH&psc=1
Yeah the shipping from China is rough. I've been searching for a case like this for a bit. I ended up pulling the trigger on a ZZAW C4 on Amazon for $160. I think it may be close to what you're looking for. I'm piecing together a build now so happy to answer questions or share pics if you're interested. I'll probably make a post once I'm done.
It's $67 on amazon, sold by Corsair as well.
Also for a small-ish case it is nice I agree. I just hate that they cheaped out on the fans. If you count two decent fans in the budget, let's say Arctic P12 for $6 each that brings the total to about $72.
If only the shipping crisis would've been solved by now then the Lian Li Lancool 205 Mesh would have been perfect.
33L ATX mid-tower with decent air flow potential for only $65.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E7XT35E?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
I used a dremel to cut it to size. tin snips would work too. the aluminum is fairly thin.
When you have a chance measure out 10-11mm of clearance the last 5mm is plugged in with the adapter I used: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0925QZ6B3/
This one is even smaller: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07FN1KW81/
Here you go! It fits great down there at the bottom. I was hoping I could squeeze it at the top, but my upper exhaust fan gets in the way.
Unfortunately there aren't that many. There's the ZZAW C1 and the new Silverstone Alta G1M
Unfortunately there aren't that many. There's the ZZAW C1 and the new Silverstone Alta G1M
Yep. Here's the case I got. Well looks like this specific one is out of stock but if you search PC Testbench on Amazon you'll see a lot of similar ones. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08N6M63YP?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
Thermaltake Water 3.0 (non-RGB) should fit.
Looks like SKTC S200 but with a different front panel. Sold by “goodisory” on Amazon US.
Goodisory S200 Matx Aluminum Gaming Computer Desktop Case Mini Size Type-C I/O (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CKP3XW6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_H9CWCCKG9XAJ9JMW5VK3
Honestly I think those cables look pretty great and unique! They're very well managed.
I put my Sama on the floor so I can have ultimate desk space, and it makes the PC quieter because it's further away. I bought one of these to keep it off the carpet. After some time cable managing, it feels like I have a super powerful all-in-one PC
random thought. You can run a m.2 -> PCIe riser from the front m.2 slot and fit a sound card vertically in NR200.
the noise damping material is to prevent vibration noise. Not specifically fan noise. This is due to all the large open mesh areas for fans. If you get coil whine, you will still hear it. You could easily apply this damping material to the panels of any case for the same anti-vibration effect.
You can go with dual 140mm front air intake, but it mainly benefits the CPU cooler since the cold air will need to travel from the front of the case, skip Fan2 of the GPU, and hopefully enter Fan1. Compare this to direct cold air blasting from the floor and right into the GPU, both GPU fans take cold air simultaneously. The CPU can draw air from the exhaust or if the chassis has the option, the front.
If you choose to front mount the PSU, you can still mount a single 140mm to go for the CPU. Then you can put fans on the floor to give you direct GPU aircooling the 3090.
If not, then the floor mount PSU will still hinder direct air into Fan1 of the GPU. Bear in mind, 3090FE keeps the VRAM and die right under Fan1. Fan2 is merely a passthrough.
Given the position presented, I think TU-150 is also an option since it uses a similar config.
The grey stripes come with the mesh of the case. Please check this link on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07N99WHP1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Ezdiy-fab sleeved extension cables with RGB cable Comb kit, but then switched to NZXT cable comb, to stay in one rgb ecosystem. https://www.amazon.com/EZDIY-FAB-Supply-Sleeved-Extension-Length/dp/B078WPBTVS
I have the non-G version (aluminum front panel, horitonzal GPU) and I'm pretty happy with it. Looks really good.
The G is great for showcasing your hardware. Vertical mount for the GPU (not too close to the side window unless you have a 3 slots wide GPU), and you can have a big 280mm AIO on the side behind the GPU (you want an AIO with this though, because the GPU limits CPU cooler clearance, but AIOs are cool).
Here's the exact hole saw I bought on Amazon. Since I figured I would only use it for this, I got a really cheap one that claims it's "bi-metal", luckily it did work out it just cuts (scrapes) slow.
For the case fans I just thought since the case was way smaller than what I'm used to it needed to have stronger fans that would be able to suck in more air to keep things from frying lol.
I am definitely using a fan hub to keep everything connected. I got a cheap one off Amazon for around 13$ CAD. Does it's job. https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07RW5TGT4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Mn47EbXQB8S6N
The PSU came with sleeved cables already but they were too short to take advantage of the really physically tight (I have massive hands) cable management options in the case. There was a coupon in my MOBO box (oddly) for cablemod cables so I used it.
https://store.cablemod.com/product/cablemod-pro-modmesh-cable-extension-kit/
Hope that helps! 😁✌🏾
LINKUP, I have never heard of them but they have good reviews on the german amazon and they are pretty cheap.
As for quality, this is my first extension cables kit so I am not really sure how they hold up to the other kits but they were easy to bend.