Great work, such a tight working space. You've done a brilliant job, certainly a build worthy of acclaim. J.
Thank you! Very glad to hear that you like it, there is something special about working with SFF. This will not be the last one, that's for sure. (Even though the contrary was mentioned quite a few times during, lol!) Thank you a bunch, Ocelot! There is also a line to cross where compact just gets too compact, almost cluttered and I'm really close to passing it on this build, if not already crossed. If there was one thing I could do over, it would be the space/size of the case. A little bit more air would not have hurt the design aspect to be honest. Still, very happy that you enjoyed it! I'm sorry that it took such a long time, especially since you have witnessed it all the way back from the beginning. I'm very honored that you decided to stick around, and that you like it! Yadda, thank you for your kind words! Seeing and sharing this, passion almost, for compact SFFs really makes me keep on modding. Thank you! The final photos are still to come, personally I think it looks a bit cooler on those. We'll just have to wait and see. Thank you, Joe! It was a bit of a struggle, I don't want to lie. It would probably not have taken even half the time it did if it wasn't for the stubbornness regarding the size. Something to take with me for the next builds, I guess. Again, it really feels good seeing you enjoy it, it makes it worthwhile. Thank you for mentioning, I had totally missed it. Don't think I didn't see you on there too! Amazing build, lovely cases and the design is something else! SFF! Haha. Thank you! I'm glad you like it! Johan! Let's fight it out! Lol! Okay, so on to.. Hmm, an update kind of. Sadly the posting of the final shoot is postponed until a later date. But, I don't want to keep you waiting without at least some material, so here's an older one. Thank you again for all of the nice comments! Really means a lot.
Finally I got the green light to show the final pictures! A big thank you to Inet for showing interest and making this happen, and a even bigger thank you to all of you who commented and encouraged to push on! I hope you enjoy what is the final result, and I'll see you soon with the next one!
Ah, I see - they're well hidden, thanks Nexxo. Unfortunately, most of the project pics aren't loading for me (I blame the office network/firewall). The question still stands though - I'd love to know what the load temps are - traditionally, slim fans don't do well on radiators. Again, it looks incredible.