What is your opinion on the Formula 2S case? I am currently using ZZAW A2p with the following specs: silverstone FX500 psu (swapped the fan ofc), msi b550i gaming edge mb, g.skill ram with samsung b-die at 3200cl14, r5 5600x cpu (defaults with pbo2 on), cryorig c7g cooler, gigabyte rtx2070 itx gpu (defaults cause undervolting became unavailable, idk why), I also swapped psu fan with noctua a4x10 flx and have 3 noctua noctua nf-a9x14 (1 instead of cryorig stock one, 1 instead of plastic casing of gpu and 1 blows air away from the case) I want to upgrade to the formula case mostly because of its aesthetics, but it is also smaller and uses space more effectively. By the way, I would like to see your guide on modding cables in flex psu, it is a nightmare to have 3 sata cables and 3 molex in such a small system.
GEEEKCASE are working on the G3 which is similar to your suggestion, but no confirmed release date. The G4 is targeted as HTPC, unfortunately the oversight regarding FlexATX power supply where the PSU intake vents are up against the front panel means it'll literally have no access to airflow which risk the power supply overheating.
I was thinking exactly this. I personally have no problem with the Flex ATX PSU since it allows for these super compact sub 6L cases. But by making this just a bit wider and losing the 3.5 inch drive support on the rear (which I truly believe to be now obsolete, especially in the ITX market), at least a dual slot ITX discrete GPU would fit there. This would make the G4 a brilliant competitor to the COOJ Sparrow MQ5 which follows this exact half-sandwich layout but at nearly 4-times the cost!
@Kuzzzzzzzzzzzz no, I don't recommend messing with power supplies, especially cables as a mistake could cost you your PC. Your best off purchasing one from reputable retailer if you can find one.
@@L91 base on my research the modular have less effiency than non modular psu right? So my plan is to buy non modular and remove some excess cable is that possible??
Just a brief video showing the GEEEK G4 case, and issues encountered while building in the cass.
Itx case which fit sata 3.5 is something awesome for (poor) people like me xD
This case is pretty neat.
It is, but oversight with the power supply is biggy.
Thank you!
What is your opinion on the Formula 2S case? I am currently using ZZAW A2p with the following specs:
silverstone FX500 psu (swapped the fan ofc),
msi b550i gaming edge mb,
g.skill ram with samsung b-die at 3200cl14,
r5 5600x cpu (defaults with pbo2 on),
cryorig c7g cooler,
gigabyte rtx2070 itx gpu (defaults cause undervolting became unavailable, idk why),
I also swapped psu fan with noctua a4x10 flx and have 3 noctua noctua nf-a9x14 (1 instead of cryorig stock one, 1 instead of plastic casing of gpu and 1 blows air away from the case)
I want to upgrade to the formula case mostly because of its aesthetics, but it is also smaller and uses space more effectively.
By the way, I would like to see your guide on modding cables in flex psu, it is a nightmare to have 3 sata cables and 3 molex in such a small system.
With tiny changes this would have been ok case, bit larger so it could fit 2 slot gpu and standard SFX PSU.
GEEEKCASE are working on the G3 which is similar to your suggestion, but no confirmed release date.
The G4 is targeted as HTPC, unfortunately the oversight regarding FlexATX power supply where the PSU intake vents are up against the front panel means it'll literally have no access to airflow which risk the power supply overheating.
I was thinking exactly this. I personally have no problem with the Flex ATX PSU since it allows for these super compact sub 6L cases. But by making this just a bit wider and losing the 3.5 inch drive support on the rear (which I truly believe to be now obsolete, especially in the ITX market), at least a dual slot ITX discrete GPU would fit there. This would make the G4 a brilliant competitor to the COOJ Sparrow MQ5 which follows this exact half-sandwich layout but at nearly 4-times the cost!
try d21 itx case 5.9l please??
I've considered this case, but the updated version has the most awful 😖 front I/O positioning. I care too much about aesthetics
@@L91 can you customize flex psu?? Like non modular flex psu the excess wire is messy and blocking some air
@Kuzzzzzzzzzzzz no, I don't recommend messing with power supplies, especially cables as a mistake could cost you your PC. Your best off purchasing one from reputable retailer if you can find one.
@@L91 base on my research the modular have less effiency than non modular psu right? So my plan is to buy non modular and remove some excess cable is that possible??