Phoenix
Prolific Poster
Hey everyone,
I've not been on for quite a long time now (busy with work :surrender but I still recommend you to people and one of them recently put an order through here :sorcerer:
Anyway, after looking at the current site i've had a few thoughts:
-It would be helpful if you made it clear which motherboards you provide for Mini-ITX builds come with built in Wi-Fi. This won't be obvious to some people and if they try and configure a computer with a graphics card and a PCI-E wireless card they won't be able to (only space for 1 PCIE device) and so may be put off thinking it's not possible.
-Adding the weight for every case would be useful to some people who want something they can move around with them (students having to move it back home at the end of each term etc).
-I've seen super small cases people are building in now like this one: http://nfc-systems.com/shop/s4-mini-chassis I'm not sure what sort demand there is but it might be worth looking into. Cases this small need non conventional power supplies though like the ones listed here (up to 200W~): http://www.mini-box.com/picoPSU-160-XT
I've not been on for quite a long time now (busy with work :surrender but I still recommend you to people and one of them recently put an order through here :sorcerer:
Anyway, after looking at the current site i've had a few thoughts:
-It would be helpful if you made it clear which motherboards you provide for Mini-ITX builds come with built in Wi-Fi. This won't be obvious to some people and if they try and configure a computer with a graphics card and a PCI-E wireless card they won't be able to (only space for 1 PCIE device) and so may be put off thinking it's not possible.
-Adding the weight for every case would be useful to some people who want something they can move around with them (students having to move it back home at the end of each term etc).
-I've seen super small cases people are building in now like this one: http://nfc-systems.com/shop/s4-mini-chassis I'm not sure what sort demand there is but it might be worth looking into. Cases this small need non conventional power supplies though like the ones listed here (up to 200W~): http://www.mini-box.com/picoPSU-160-XT