Hi guys. I want to buy this case. Can you tell me the way to shop it?
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Hi guys. I want to buy this case. Can you tell me the way to shop it?
Thanks boss;We're not ready for retail yet. We need to deliver all cases to the backers first.
The answer to the first question is YES - you can fit slightly taller GPU with angled PEG connector, that's why there are dimensions shown in the compatibility info both on our website and in the image linked on top of the spreadsheet:
The answer to the question about strix is NO - strix cards are generally too big. Strix 1070 is 134 mm tall measuring from the slot and as you can see in the image above there's 112 + 18 mm of space there, so it won't fit by ~4 mm.
If it wasn't for those 4 mm it would fit as it has properly recessed PEG connectors, but it would boil inside sentry recycling the hot air most likely because it's made to draw a lot more power than reference GTX 1070.
I believe 62mm.How large of a card in the Z dimension fits? Just curious if there's an upper limit to height. The SVG just shows the 2 dimensional plane.
Thanks boss;
Nothing about schedule?
How large of a card in the Z dimension fits? Just curious if there's an upper limit to height. The SVG just shows the 2 dimensional plane.
I believe 62mm.
Total height of case is 66mm, subtracting 4mm due to thickness of 2mm metal.
Also max CPU cooler is ~48mm + 7mm standoffs + ~8mmPCB to IHS height+ 4mm case thickness = ~66mm(case height) so I think a safe bet of 60-62 mm for max GPU height.
I can measure this height as well when I get home.
Edit: I measured 64 mm.
Edit 2: I wouldn't push past 64mm, this case is built like a tank. If you have to push a panel in to close the case up I'd be worried whats inside.
Doh! My b64mm is a full internal dimension and zerodeefex asked about the card thickness. The card is positioned in the center and has some space and air pocket above.
I've got this low profile(7mm) 20-pin USB3 extension to use it for a better cable management in Sentry.
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I am part of that 1st batch 1st shipment and I can't help but check shipping at least 3 times a day. When the shipment hits the states, I will probably lose my shit. I still haven't purchased CPU/GPU as I am waiting on AM4 mITX to drop from ASROCK. Patience is a virtue!
Hello saper/zombie or any expert on this forum..
I'm using gtx 1080 for a year with my 1080p 60hz monitor and now I'm really confuse to choose most suitable monitor for me..
It's between Asus Pg248q 1080p 180hz or Dell S2716DG 1440p 144hz..
Many of friend suggest Dell S2716DG but If I buy Asus Pg248q I can maxed out all setting and got best fps.. And the most important thing is I don't have to worry about my gtx 1080 FE will be toasted inside the sentry..
I am part of that 1st batch 1st shipment and I can't help but check shipping at least 3 times a day. When the shipment hits the states, I will probably lose my shit. I still haven't purchased CPU/GPU as I am waiting on AM4 mITX to drop from ASROCK. Patience is a virtue!
The problem is that the Gigabyte has an incredibly inconvenient layout for plugging it in, especially the 24 pin.
We're also constantly checking the status of those shipments. While you worry about the state of single package, we are looking out for two hundred packages already and there will be a lot more of them.
Actually this motherboard might be quite nice for Sentry especially because of the location of those connectors. The 8-pin is in a place where non-modular EPS12V will reach easily and 24-pin should reach as well. And the location for USB 3.0 20-pin is making it easy to plug it in as well.
Sorry guys I must leave this here very quick.
Today I got the Lian Li samples and currently my system is running Prime95 with a crazy room temp of 25°C.
The copper edition with the thermalright 100mm fan perform nearly on the same level as the Asetek AIO with a room temp of 21°C. So the HSLP-48 is 3°C better as the AIO and 13°C better as the Dynatron T318.
Now It will try 4Ghz XD
Hello saper/zombie or any expert on this forum..
I'm using gtx 1080 for a year with my 1080p 60hz monitor and now I'm really confuse to choose most suitable monitor for me..
It's between Asus Pg248q 1080p 180hz or Dell S2716DG 1440p 144hz..
Many of friend suggest Dell S2716DG but If I buy Asus Pg248q I can maxed out all setting and got best fps.. And the most important thing is I don't have to worry about my gtx 1080 FE will be toasted inside the sentry..
I believe that depends on the country you live in - and thus what shipping company is being used.Sorry to add another shipping question but when the Sentry's finally do cross over will I receive a email from the Sentry team, Current shipping handlers, or local handlers? Will it show up on the current shipping website?
I would watch your Indiegogo profile. A good sign is when your shipping address is locked and you can no longer change it because they will soon use it for shipping.Sorry to add another shipping question but when the Sentry's finally do cross over will I receive a email from the Sentry team, Current shipping handlers, or local handlers? Will it show up on the current shipping website?
Sorry to add another shipping question but when the Sentry's finally do cross over will I receive a email from the Sentry team, Current shipping handlers, or local handlers? Will it show up on the current shipping website?
I would watch your Indiegogo profile. A good sign is when your shipping address is locked and you can no longer change it because they will soon use it for shipping.
From my experience I had no communication from any of the courier's involved with my delivery.I think Nobounji wants to know if he has to check the tracking all the time or if he'll get the notification about the parcel entering his country. The status of his order will already be set to fulfilled at this point.
So from that info I used the original tracking number on GLS site then got a Parcelforce tracking number and then monitored that tracking info.
Cool, not sure how long it'll take to get through customs. In UK it seemed to take a few days before the tracking info started being updated after it arrived with customs. Hope you get your case soon.Thanks for this, I'm in the US and I used the original tracking number in my local mail carrier (USPS) website and the tracking information came up. USPS doesn't have the first couple of stops, but otherwise they both have the same info. I can also sign up for text updates on the USPS website, rather than checking manually.
hey guys, I'm trying to figure out a build for the Sentry and your help is much appreciated, I got most of the parts figured out except for the CPU, I'm not sure which one to pick, the i5 7600 or the i5 7600k, my only concern is CPU temp while gaming, planning to get the NH-L9I for cooling.
thanks in advance.
Agree with this, I went with 7700 instead of 7700k i7 for my build.If you aren't overclocking, the locked processor makes a lot more sense in a case like this.
I just wanted to take a moment and thank this supportive community. For many of us, this is a foray into the unknown of SFF builds. For others, it's our first time with a crowdfunding platform. While I've had a storied history in PC building, this is both my first time with crowdfunding and SFF building, but I have felt nothing if not encouragement from this community. Each of us geeked out about the Sentry videos, specs, and made our commitment individually, but being a part of this forum, it's like we have each, all over the world, joined up in common interest and community together to build one of the coolest SFF systems ever! This is all before mentioning how active, supportive, and all-around helpful the Zaber staff has been at every step of the journey (formal thank you below in P.S.)
For me, checking this forum is an encouragement daily (and I don't even have a locked order ID yet!). I hope it is to everyone else. Keep those posts rolling in with builds and let's keep making this community awesome! Huzzah for Sentry!
P.S. - Henryk Sienkiewicz, famous Polish writer (and one of my favorite authors) devoted his writing "to lift the hearts" of his Polish audience. I've constantly gotten the feeling that the Zaber team has been doing that for us in these forums daily. I'm looking forward to the future!
Hear hear!
(And thanks for adding a new author to my list!)
Just a follow up on my previous post, to clarify why I thought that Ar05 or is-40 v3 are better choice than l9i, this review that compares ar05 and l9i:
https://www.nikktech.com/main/artic...ow-profile-cpu-cooler-review?showall=&start=5
Note silverstone has 9 degrees lower temperature and lower noise. It's also better than lp53 which is proved to be better than noctua.
Now this review that compares ar05 and is-40 v3:
https://smallformfactor.net/reviews/cooling/china-desk-id-cooling-40-40-v3
is-40 v3 has 6 degrees lower temperatures than ar05. Now, I know that that isn't the whole story, but still it should be considerably better, and it's also very cheap, 25 usd with worldwide free shipping. It's not surprising since it has 4 heatpipes vs two on noctua and silverstone.
I'm sorry if I'm boring or off topic, just wanted to see thoughts on others on this reviews I've posted, and if I'm missing something. I have is-40 v3 coming and ryzen 1500x ready to be tested, I can compare to stock wraith spire, arctic coling alpine 64pro and eventually zalman cnps7x. I know that they are not low profile coolers but that's what I got laying around at home