How about the dust? How often do you need to clean? And is this loud (since there is no external case to stop the sound)? Sorry for asking so many Qs, really wanna buy this case! Thx
@@GameAlan83 no problem man , dust would get accumulated on heatsink quicker than usual ofcoz but doesn't even take 2 mins to clean up for me , sound is depends on which fan you are using , mine is dead silent when idle with P12 max on IS67XT , most of the time sound comes from GPU when load on gaming but it's acceptable for me ( make sure your gpu fans no whinning ) . Also FYI nowadays cases doesn't block any sounds especially with alot of ventilations panel for example like NR200 is totally same with any open-case
How about the dust? How often do you need to clean? And is this loud (since there is no external case to stop the sound)? Sorry for asking so many Qs, really wanna buy this case! Thx
Hello Do you by chance know what motherboard gold stand off screws size those are? I have lost mine during a build and need more, i just cannot find the size on the xproto website😊
I know this is pretty stupid to ask but on the motherboard standoffs, did you use the shorter or the taller ones? my screw box got unorganized and I can't figure out which is which for the labeling :(
The shorter one was used on the motherboard side, and the slightly longer one was used on the part where the riser card was installed. (When the motherboard is temporarily placed after the stand-off is installed, the height of the rear IO port can be seen to determine if it is the right height.)
Basically, we only supported SFX-sized PSUs, but it seems to have been changed recently to support ATX-sized as well. I don't think I need to worry about a separate bracket.
If your CPU cooler uses a PC case with no height restrictions, you can use a normal CPU cooler. Sometimes, for older CPU coolers that are not compatible, there may be interference in the M.2 slot of the ITX board, so that's all you need to do.