EVGA Hadron Air Mini-ITX case starts shipping - costs $189.99

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I wonder if that is an EVGA PSU. If it's not modular, I wouldn't bother with this case. It has a window for a reason.
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Integrated PSU is stupid. So if i want to make a gaming rig, i'll have to throw that 500w psu and buy me another one. In the end, this case will cost me 250+ bucks. Just because it's a mini ITX it doesn't mean that it has to be HTPC or some browsing the web pc for my grandma. Sorry, but i don't get it.
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Why exactly would you try to build a high end system in a mini-ITX chassis? That's dumber than eVGA including a 500watt PSU with the case....
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EVGA Hardon Case :P
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I wonder if that is an EVGA PSU. If it's not modular, I wouldn't bother with this case. It has a window for a reason.
How does having a window makes a case necessarily bad?:3eyes:
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yeah, bad airflow potentially, my case has a 220mm fan on the side bringing in fresh air
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this looks cool but can you upgrade the psu?
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I do like how it looks. Do the make a slightly larger version? I am really happy with the clean looks of my corsair, so I probably won't be upgrading it for awhile.
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Why exactly would you try to build a high end system in a mini-ITX chassis? That's dumber than eVGA including a 500watt PSU with the case....
Cause it's small, portable and performance is the same.
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This would be awesome for a little HTPC or a LAN gaming rig. That 500W PSU I think is an EVGA one or at least its an 80+ Gold rated with enough amps to power quite a beefy GPU. I would put something like a low end Haswell or an AMD APU with a dedicated 7770, 7790, or even a 7850 which would get plenty of power from that PSU. Obviously overclocking might be out of question a little but still its not a bad case and it wasn't designed for it or for super high end components.