Mine arrived today and I just got my system moved over from my FT05. It was really easy to build in.
Not so sure about the Noctua fan now
You might be better with an AIO Cooler in there.
Mine arrived today and I just got my system moved over from my FT05. It was really easy to build in.
Not so sure about the Noctua fan now
Quick pic of the front vent now opened up to allow air to escape.
No idea how much it will help but it can only be a improvement.
Must help a bit, where was this ? front roof section, looks like a Heatsink.
You might be better with an AIO Cooler in there.
Mine arrived today and I just got my system moved over from my FT05. It was really easy to build in.
Quick question, sorry if been asked but pulling my hair out trying to find the answer....
Will an EATX form factor motherboard fit in this case? Specifically the Asrock x99 professional?
The specs for the case says it takes EATX but only 264mm width. From what I can find EATX boards are over 300mm. So how does that work?
Problem is I cannot find out the exact dimensions of Asrock x99 professional board. Downloaded the manual and looked everywhere!
Rustyone has an EATX mobo in his but he says it isn't a great fit, If you can't find those dimensions, wouldn't risk it and would probably just consider another case.
The standard EATX size is 305 x 330 mm
From the spec sheet the EVOLV ATX Motherboard support: E-ATX *(up to 264mm wide) correct.
However I see a few X99 boards that quote EATX but measure 305x264.
Now I've just found on specout that is says the Professional is 10.40" x 12" which in real money is 264x305 So yes it should fit.
See here http://motherboards.specout.com/l/4090/Asrock-Fatal1ty-X99-Professional
Hope that helps and you can feel confident in your purchase now
Thanks bud, useful to know.
To be honest I'm weighing up several motherboard options for a whole new gaming build. Currently narrowed it down (but subject to change!) to between the Asrock x99 professional (E-ATX) as mentioned, and the Asrock X99X Killer, which is ATX.
The fact that I really like this case and its looks may help me swing the decision to go for the Killer as it's normal ATX dimensions.
Quick question, sorry if been asked but pulling my hair out trying to find the answer....
Will an EATX form factor motherboard fit in this case? Specifically the Asrock x99 professional?
The specs for the case says it takes EATX but only 264mm width. From what I can find EATX boards are over 300mm. So how does that work?
Problem is I cannot find out the exact dimensions of Asrock x99 professional board. Downloaded the manual and looked everywhere!
There seem to be a lot of problems with the fan controler. I wonder if it's a faulty batch?
4 pin goes to the mobo cpu header, powered over a sata connector, white header is the one that manages RPM. Everyone using this configuration? I actually need that controler so I'm kinda wanting to actually get a working one when I order.
Nice build Jon, you can pick up rubber/silicon fan mounts just about anywhere, sure I've seen them on overclockers somewhere. Unless you want those specific items of course, no idea about that sorry.
Guys with cases, could anyone tell me if I could fit 3x 140mm fans at the front if I removed the front panel connectors?
IO connectors that is, usb, sound, whatever.
There seem to be a lot of problems with the fan controler. I wonder if it's a faulty batch?
4 pin goes to the mobo cpu header, powered over a sata connector, white header is the one that manages RPM. Everyone using this configuration? I actually need that controler so I'm kinda wanting to actually get a working one when I order.
Nice build Jon, you can pick up rubber/silicon fan mounts just about anywhere, sure I've seen them on overclockers somewhere. Unless you want those specific items of course, no idea about that sorry.
Guys with cases, could anyone tell me if I could fit 3x 140mm fans at the front if I removed the front panel connectors?
IO connectors that is, usb, sound, whatever.
Mine works kinda but not slowing them no where near enough.