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2013/09/09 09:38:51 (permalink)
EVGA in the case making business now.
Not bad looking what do you guys think? (Added pic of HYDRO.)


post edited by enigma442 - 2013/09/09 12:44:30

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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 09:59:43 (permalink)
    IT'S AWESOME! WHEN WILL IT HIT THE EUROPEAN MARKET?!

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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 10:01:30 (permalink)
    Yes! This week for EU :)


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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 10:03:42 (permalink)
    OMG OMG OMG!!!
     
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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 10:09:28 (permalink)
    It looks like an Apple case... Not sure.... if....want...

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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 10:28:44 (permalink)
    I'm looking forward to seeing the watercooled version. 



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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 10:30:54 (permalink)
    Yes, I want to see the water cooled one as well.
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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 10:38:19 (permalink)
    looks like a sleeker Prodigy.

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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 11:16:49 (permalink)
    Looks great and am also waiting to see the hydro version.


     
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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 11:23:57 (permalink)
    pretty sleek looking ..........

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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 11:24:17 (permalink)
    Hydro version looks SICK!!


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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 11:43:35 (permalink)
    When is the hydro version coming any info? I like them both, but would go with the hydro probably.
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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 11:48:19 (permalink)
    Wow I would love to make a small build in this.  Graet looking case

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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 13:16:14 (permalink)
    Love it, very clean. I'd prefer a model without the window, though, personally.
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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 13:27:27 (permalink)
    It's cute.  Not sure where the market is for a mini-ITX gaming case is, though?  Are there really that many people buying EVGA hardware for mini-ITX builds?
     
    I hope there's a mid-tower and/or full tower version in the works?

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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 14:57:50 (permalink)
    As amazing as this looks, 500W isn't enough to power a GTX 690 or other dual gpu cards :'(

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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 15:40:46 (permalink)
    EVGA has outdone thereself's again..glad they are stepping up to the chassis building now..cant wait till they come out with a full tower..since this one looks sweet, im sure the full tower is going to be amazing, for a smaller chassis for media builds i would grab this one over tons i have seen...

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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 16:25:07 (permalink)
    The Hydro looks awesome!!! Now kindly



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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 19:31:23 (permalink)
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    It's cute.  Not sure where the market is for a mini-ITX gaming case is, though?  Are there really that many people buying EVGA hardware for mini-ITX builds?

    I hope there's a mid-tower and/or full tower version in the works?

     
    Jacob said there is not a mid nor a full tower in the works. Kinda sad but I guess there is a reason now for me to invest in a mini build

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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 20:27:32 (permalink)
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    As amazing as this looks, 500W isn't enough to power a GTX 690 or other dual gpu cards :'(

    since 690 or titan users are not the primary market target for a itx build it would be plenty, most of the sff stuff is aimed at the living room crowd or in some cases the lan party person. small and quiet is a must for the living room folks as well as good looks.

                                   
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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 21:53:59 (permalink)
    Personally, I would have liked to see a PSU that could handle a dual video card like the upcoming 790 or 890 and a OC'd CPU.   I am surprised EVGA didn't just allot a standard size slot for the PSU
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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/09 23:12:34 (permalink)
    Mini builds are great for home servers.

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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/10 06:12:47 (permalink)
    I agree.  I'd love a windowless option.
     
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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/10 06:41:07 (permalink)
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    Herrohooy

    As amazing as this looks, 500W isn't enough to power a GTX 690 or other dual gpu cards :'(

    since 690 or titan users are not the primary market target for a itx build it would be plenty, most of the sff stuff is aimed at the living room crowd or in some cases the lan party person. small and quiet is a must for the living room folks as well as good looks.

     
    Even for a lan party case the PSU isn't big enough. In the video they built it around a GTX Titan, well Minimum specs for the card is 600 watts at 42 amps. And the PSU is rated at 500 watts at 40 amps. 
     
    I disagree..... This is EVGA after all, and shouldn't the focus be of a sff gaming powerhouse?
     
    Looks like a great system. But the power supply is going to be the weak point, and that's reason enough to not buy one. UNLESS they give us an option to upgrade the power supply.

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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/10 06:45:50 (permalink)
    sk2play

    Personally, I would have liked to see a PSU that could handle a dual video card like the upcoming 790 or 890 and a OC'd CPU.   I am surprised EVGA didn't just allot a standard size slot for the PSU

    In a way i think the integrated PSU is the way to go, it keeps the size down. But i think they should give us a few PSU options. Say 500 "current" for integrated GPU's..... and a 650 and 850 watt versions for the ones that want go to the dedicated graphics routes.

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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/10 08:23:15 (permalink)
    Is there a way to add a third hard drive? I have a ssd primary with a raid 1 for storage
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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/10 08:25:22 (permalink)
    Sorry the previous post didn't complete... It's 2.5" primary ssd and 2x3.5" raid 1. If it can fit without any seriously difficult modding I will jump on it right away
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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/10 09:23:09 (permalink)
    Why is everyone fussing about dual gpus? Show me a mini itx board that even has 2 full pci-e slots and *then* continue fussing about dual gpus. :-)

    I used a 350w seasonic sff for a long, long time. Haswell itx towers only sip 30-60w at the desktop. I can test with prime95 later, but the load draw is similarly thin. Don't buy into the false science that you need obscenely overpowered PSU's. 500w does a lot; heck, 4-450 after a few years of derating still does a lot.

    Gtx 760 with a 4670k seems like a flat out ideal starting point for this. That's a lot of power in a small footprint - and 500w fits nicely.
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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/10 20:33:01 (permalink)
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    Why is everyone fussing about dual gpus? Show me a mini itx board that even has 2 full pci-e slots and *then* continue fussing about dual gpus. :-)

    I used a 350w seasonic sff for a long, long time. Haswell itx towers only sip 30-60w at the desktop. I can test with prime95 later, but the load draw is similarly thin. Don't buy into the false science that you need obscenely overpowered PSU's. 500w does a lot; heck, 4-450 after a few years of derating still does a lot.

    Gtx 760 with a 4670k seems like a flat out ideal starting point for this. That's a lot of power in a small footprint - and 500w fits nicely.

    I think you're confusing SLI with the phrase dual video card.  One dual video card called the GTX 690 needs a 650wt PSU min and AMD 7990 needs a 750wt PSU min.
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    Interestingly, the 780 that is part of the 99ct promotional scheme shows it comes with a GTX 780 ACX which has a minimum PSU requirement of 600wt.  So, I dunno what this 500wt PSU entails, but by name alone, it doesn't meet the min PSU requirement.  See Details tab
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    Re:EVGA HADRON Mini ITX case 2013/09/10 20:53:23 (permalink)
    I asked Jacob about whether the 500W PSU would be sufficient to power a heavily OC OVed CPU and OC OVed TITAN, and he said it will be plenty. Therefore, I think it's safe to assume that it will be fine (at least for the TITAN as your GPU).
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