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SilverStone's Fortress FT05 Has 90-Degree Rotated Motherboard

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October 9, 2014 1:19:36 PM

SilverStone's Fortress FT05 has a rotated motherboard orientation and a simple air cooling arrangement.

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October 9, 2014 1:54:07 PM

Love the looks, but the one item that sways me time and time again is the cost and PITA of finding slim, slot-loading optical drives for a worthwhile cost.

maybe just mount a slim drive slightly out of sight instead?

I could be totally wrong in my thoughts.
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October 9, 2014 2:46:16 PM

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Love the looks, but the one item that sways me time and time again is the cost and PITA of finding slim, slot-loading optical drives for a worthwhile cost.

maybe just mount a slim drive slightly out of sight instead?

I could be totally wrong in my thoughts.



Though I've never really looked for a slim drive, it appears that the pickings are just as slim and far more expensive by comparison to their chunkier kin. I like the idea of a relatively slim case like this and if I were in the market for one, I'd be worth a hard look. I'd have to get a new cooler though as my CM V6GT would have zero chance of fitting in that thing.
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October 9, 2014 4:47:28 PM

I was waiting for that since the month of may... until I got an R2 XL... I don't regret skipping on this.
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October 9, 2014 10:10:32 PM

... also, it comes in black or silver (not white).
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October 10, 2014 5:49:02 AM

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October 10, 2014 7:18:39 AM

Link is to FT05, not previous Raven RV05

Also, for those looking for slim drives, you can usually pick up a used laptop drive cheap. Might need an adaptor, I needed one for a mini case awhile back.
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October 10, 2014 3:59:56 PM

Received mine today, availability is NOT 20th. they're already in stock at performance pcs :) 

and I'll agree with the general comments, it's a bit over-priced, but still a beautiful case. now I'm gonna go back to taking my time building a custom-loop in it with EK's new dual 180mm rad :D 
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October 11, 2014 1:33:53 AM

I love the looks of this case. But (and this is one big but) hard drives. I have 3 hd's in my current case I can fit 4 more ssd's along with the 2 I have in it already. Cmon give me a rack that will be of value.
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October 12, 2014 1:32:22 AM

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Love the looks, but the one item that sways me time and time again is the cost and PITA of finding slim, slot-loading optical drives for a worthwhile cost.

maybe just mount a slim drive slightly out of sight instead?

I could be totally wrong in my thoughts.


Actually, the best way to get slim ODs is to buy an external slim OD, remove it from the external enclosure and get a slim adapter cable.
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October 14, 2014 7:57:30 AM

Where is the floppy slot too!
Who needs optical drives in 21st century anyway ...
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October 14, 2014 10:45:34 AM

roilev said:
Where is the floppy slot too!
Who needs optical drives in 21st century anyway ...


hence my having my current build in a h440, just saying, putting the drive in there and having it be something to incur extra expense in materials up front, and back end by the drives costing more than avg, when they could have tucked it away or omitted it entirely.


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