nope, not connected lol*Will you beadmitting that youactivating the RGB on the case?
yeah it's a once built then leave it the **** alone lolAlthough, once grafted together, the build should be considerably sturdy (thinking of internal assembly/design). And, once it's built/working and the 'RGB is cycling through its repertoire of preeedy colours' - you'll forget about the adaptors/quality on the inside.
LOL - i can certainly see the appeal in these compact cases - so unobtrusive with add-ons.
it'll fit.LOL - i can certainly see the appeal in these compact cases - so unobtrusive with add-ons.
No go with the 2.5mm fan?
get the FTZ01-E instead, a bit pricier but aluminium exterior. same interior designSeems RVZ and SFX will be in the way to try and make ATX work.. wil be joining your RVZ club tamzzy
Maybe they didn't want to leave any space unused?2) little rough around the edges...eg wtf the front usb port cables and power cables are faaaaaaar too long...its a small case, not a friggin ATX sized case
get the FTZ01-E instead, a bit pricier but aluminium exterior. same interior design
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/silverstone-fortress-sst-ftz01b-e-mini-itx-case-black-ca-443-sv.html
lol maybeMaybe they didn't want to leave any space unused?
the actual case itself is the same, just the fascia is different 0 rvz = plastic, ftz = aluMmm. How easy is it to cut though ...
best to use short cable set if you are going out of spec with ATX boardNot cutting into the fascia but it's longer by 10mm so should give some room for cables . I again hope
best to use short cable set if you are going out of spec with ATX board
Meep@Plec 15min run of prime95 = 95c...lol
I can't use my go to method with these CPUs (blob in center) - i was either going to spread or do the cross :/but i did't apply a lot of thermal paste as i'll be dismantling