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crayzee
post Aug 12 2014, 05:24 PM

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Yes you can.Refer to this picture, the optical slot load sits slighly below the graphics card. Even you have the longest card able to fit in there is not a problem.

The only problem is the casing does not have eject button. You can only eject the cd in your OS lol

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post Aug 12 2014, 05:32 PM

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thumbup.gif thx for the info bro! notworthy.gif
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post Aug 13 2014, 10:38 AM

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[crayzee] That's a good one on ML07

FYI, there may be more variants coming out soon.

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SilverStone also showed a similar chassis with an aluminum exterior. The entire front and side construction was made out of a unibody aluminum block, which really gave the unit a premium feel. This is still in the prototype phase though, and like with a lot of the products that SilverStone had on display at Computex, it's future will depend on user feedback. - Tomshardware.com, 11 Jun 2014


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post Aug 13 2014, 04:32 PM

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The aluminium unibody does have a nice finish to it. But even the plastic (I'm just assuming here) have a nice look and both of them are just primed for a custom cut out!

Steam or nvidia logo perhaps... hurrmmmmmm....
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post Aug 13 2014, 06:24 PM

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Would love to see ML07 type with aluminium frame chassis or brushed aluminium biggrin.gif
Hopefully the price will not be high. Aluminium casings usually are priced at a premium.

I also dont see any eject button. Silverstone please put a proper optical drive eject button on the casing tongue.gif
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post Aug 13 2014, 06:29 PM

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IMHO it would be reasonably priced if it's around RM320.00 - RM350.00. But ofcourse we all have to wait and see.
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post Aug 14 2014, 10:32 AM

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QUOTE(WIZBUG @ Aug 13 2014, 06:29 PM)
IMHO it would be reasonably priced if it's around RM320.00 - RM350.00. But ofcourse we all have to wait and see.
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RVZ01 is already 300++ price range, if aluminium version i think usually would be rm700+ price range due to more expensive metal sad.gif

Btw anyone using the silverstone's SFX PSU 450w? Any experience on the fan noise? Mine can be noticable under load sad.gif
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Rm 700+ If it's bundled with an 80+ gold ceetified sfx power supply would be reasonable.

Their ft03s and ft03b side panel was constructed of thick aluminum and the retail price is around RM490.00
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QUOTE(crayzee @ Aug 11 2014, 10:44 PM)
As promised here are the pictures of my build

All 4 angles of the casing
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Size comparison with XBOX360, small yet powerful enough. No problem fitting in an i7 with GTX780. My budget not allowed  brows.gif
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CPU side with magnetic dust filter FF123 attached. All fans are intake, my setup is positive pressure, the excess heat will be pushed out through the top and back of the casing vent.
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Graphics side with dust filter attached (Noctua fans color are brown sadly not black  sad.gif  )
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Without the filter
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With the side panel opened, Enermax TB silence at CPU side controlled by mobo PWM. SSD moved near the HDD due to heat emitted from the graphics. Dont wana have premature SSD death  sweat.gif
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Scythe big shuriken 2. The fan can get a little noisy under load. As you can see, the height clearance is pretty good and able to fit in another 25mm thick fan, provided you stick with stock shuriken fan  biggrin.gif
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PCIE riser removed from mobo. (Total 6 screws to be removed)
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Big shuriken 2 height, able to clear off the components below. I'm using normal ram (not low profile). Ram with heat spreaders may have clearance issue on bank0 hitting the heatpipe
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ASUS GTX760 attached to the PCIE riser adapter. You see there is no problem fitting a longer card like a GTX780
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Ultra fine mesh magnetic dust filter FF123
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GPU side removed, showing Noctua NF-P12
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And final one on my desk with 23" monitor
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Whoaaa!!! Awesome casing!!! Wanna bought like this before but cannot find where to buy... sweat.gif

Btw can i know that's ODD Slim Type Slot-in come with the casing or buy separately? smile.gif
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post Aug 16 2014, 09:48 AM

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QUOTE(Uncle Ron @ Aug 16 2014, 05:32 AM)
Whoaaa!!! Awesome casing!!! Wanna bought like this before but cannot find where to buy... sweat.gif

Btw can i know that's  ODD Slim Type Slot-in come with the casing or buy separately? smile.gif
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ODD is sold seperately. If not mistaken it's a standard mount which is the same for laptops.
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QUOTE(crayzee @ Aug 16 2014, 09:48 AM)
ODD is sold seperately. If not mistaken it's a standard mount which is the same for laptops.
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Owh, laptops size i thought it's same size like desktop drive... sweat.gif
Wanna find ODD drive slot-in 5¼" for desktop but dunno where can find... sad.gif
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post Aug 16 2014, 10:27 AM

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it should be this type

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post Aug 21 2014, 08:49 AM

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What is the best casing+psu+mobo+cpu setup for SFF?
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post Aug 21 2014, 08:56 AM

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QUOTE(Ulysses @ Aug 21 2014, 08:49 AM)
What is the best casing+psu+mobo+cpu setup for SFF?
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no such thing smile.gif

tech evolves very fast and the best hardware may not be the best after a short while... but there is a general rule that I follow for SFF build: Small as possible while being as powerful / useful as possible wink.gif
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post Aug 21 2014, 09:02 AM

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QUOTE(Clem1982 @ Aug 21 2014, 08:56 AM)
no such thing smile.gif

tech evolves very fast and the best hardware may not be the best after a short while... but there is a general rule that I follow for SFF build: Small as possible while being as powerful / useful as possible wink.gif
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Can u list up? Being budget also. From september onwards, im moving back n forth a lot with flight due to working. So will bring sff to peninsula n sarawak a lots. One lcd at peninsula, one at home sarawak.i cant leave my pc. Play dota a lot. Haha
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post Aug 21 2014, 09:07 AM

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QUOTE(Ulysses @ Aug 21 2014, 09:02 AM)
Can u list up? Being budget also. From september onwards, im moving back n forth a lot with flight due to working. So will bring sff to peninsula n sarawak a lots.  One lcd at peninsula, one at home sarawak.i cant leave my pc. Play dota a lot. Haha
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owh you're looking to build one? hmm what's your budget? and we know that it's for Dota2 so usage is taken care of wink.gif
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post Aug 21 2014, 09:10 AM

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QUOTE(Clem1982 @ Aug 21 2014, 09:07 AM)
owh you're looking to build one? hmm what's your budget? and we know that it's for Dota2 so usage is taken care of wink.gif
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I recycle my current pc. I have i3-2100, mobo asus micro atx, psu silverstone 500watt, gpu msi gtx660 gaming series n casing elite series 430 black.


Hope can recycle most part.yea,I know mobo need to change to itx. Psu can I keep? Silverstone is standard atx size

Or u can suggest smallest form for microatx. Case the smallest

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post Aug 21 2014, 09:35 AM

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QUOTE(Ulysses @ Aug 21 2014, 09:10 AM)
I recycle my current pc.  I have i3-2100, mobo asus micro atx, psu silverstone 500watt, gpu msi gtx660 gaming series n casing elite series 430 black.
Hope can recycle most part.yea,I know mobo need to change to itx.  Psu can I keep? Silverstone is standard atx size

Or u can suggest smallest form for microatx.  Case the smallest
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smaller MATX chassis is a lot easier to do and it's definitely cheaper than switching to mITX here are but a few of my favourites for MATX chasiss

BitFenix Prodigy-M
Silverstone TJ08-E
Xigmatek Aquila
Cooler Master N200
Thermaltake Armor A30
NZXT Vulcan

these are but a few that I can think of that can fit all your components for now
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QUOTE(Ulysses @ Aug 21 2014, 09:10 AM)
I recycle my current pc.  I have i3-2100, mobo asus micro atx, psu silverstone 500watt, gpu msi gtx660 gaming series n casing elite series 430 black.
Hope can recycle most part.yea,I know mobo need to change to itx.  Psu can I keep? Silverstone is standard atx size

Or u can suggest smallest form for microatx.  Case the smallest
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Sugo SG-02

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post Aug 21 2014, 09:51 AM

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QUOTE(Clem1982 @ Aug 21 2014, 09:35 AM)
smaller MATX chassis is a lot easier to do and it's definitely cheaper than switching to mITX here are but a few of my favourites for MATX chasiss

BitFenix Prodigy-M
Silverstone TJ08-E
Xigmatek Aquila
Cooler Master N200
Thermaltake Armor A30
NZXT Vulcan

these are but a few that I can think of that can fit all your components for now
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Noted.thanks!

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