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Opened the page again, and the timer is now showing the correct time (ending at 1700 UTC). I am on the GMT line (I can actually look out the window and see the Greenwich Observatory!), so my timezone is currently UTC.Can you tell me your timezone and post the screenshot or simply write what time it shows for you now?
Moment.js is your friend, SaperI've added "launch" word at the end of the text. Hope that clarifies it enough.
I think I've fixed the timer now. It's quite weird how the Date calculations behave in js...
Moment.js is your friend, Saper
I think that there are limits per credit card for backers like up to 5 contributions or so. I'd have to search for the article on indiegogo that states this.
It is for two reasons:
1) Limiting credit card payments reduces possibility for campaigners to fill up missing funds with their own contributions.
2) People tend to forget about having the funds / limits on their credit card account so letting them take more increases this risk.
As for direct contact and ordering outside the campaign - I believe we're legally bound to ship to our backers first before executing other orders of this product.
Guys my CPU vapor chamber cooler mod project worked!!! Photos are on my computer so I'll update post then but from here I can say I went from 98C on prime95 tourtue in 3 mins to 61C after 8 mins with the same C7 cooler fan at 100%. This worked so freaking well!!!
5. Here is something close to the wallpaper, had to do some digging as I've had it for so long I don't know where the original file is.
Last question, guys. 'bout the price, how much extra should i pay for the shipment? I live in Russia, hope you will ship in it? Will the price be automatically calculated, or i must manually add some extra for the shipment? Can u describe the process a little more, cause i never before used an indiegogo or similar platform.17th wallpaper with windows background killed the system
Good morning, I'm going to buy a sentry via indiegogo and wanted to know if the shipment will arrive in Italy and how long it will take! thank you so much, I love what you do!
Nope. We've only got r9-270X windforce 3x, it fits and works
Looks like there is now a 37mm variant:
https://smallformfactor.net/news/stragglers-coolermaster-thermaltake-lian-li
thanks for the answers! I have a couple of questions. if the campaign is not reached they lose money? and in terms of months when we sentry at home? thank you and excuse me for my ignorance
thanks for the answers! I have a couple of questions. if the campaign is not reached they lose money? and in terms of months when we sentry at home? thank you and excuse me for my ignorance
It looks like we've got another great option coming for Sentry:
Thermaltake Engine 37 - 37mm tall version which is ideal for Sentry and it has fully copper base.
If Engine 27 is on par in performance with box units then this is definitely a huge step-up in cooling performance.
Huh, this is incredible. I have no idea how I missed this thing, but I'm off to go research it now.
Here's a question for you guys that I imagine a lot of us have been wondering. Let's say that the indigogo campaign is wildly sucessful and you end up hitting 1000 orders in the final hours. There are a few people who are bummed that they can't get the case, but then the second round of reviews comes out - now that you've got a production model, you start getting awards left and right, and people want a Sentry more than ever.
What happens then? Do you start a second round on indigogo? Do you decide to sell through your website and keep stock (or at least keep a stock of say, 20 units, shipping them out as you get orders?) Or do you say that you've done what you came to do and the logistics of continued sales is just too complex?
Just curious about what happens afterward.
...you also get flexibility, 'cause we've seen stuff like this from indie makers, like the Sentry Case, where it was like, "Yeah, we have this super slim chassis" - it was actually taller, and you couldn't put it on its side without compromising cooling.