What, no. Its got that UPS/microwave lookWow, that's a beautiful little case. Boy, I have been drooling over this & the NR200 from the past couple of months now. Good luck with the build & do lets us know how it goes.
Sad for you dude, I cant even wait the night out with the components in sight.I can get it done at bigger city no issues , only thing was time delay ...
Everyone knows the itch to play with a new PC after assembling it yourself . Delay of another 4/5 days thats what it is.
I am only worried about no power on rear USB ports . Hopefully BIOS update should solve it .
Well, what do they say, Beauty... eyes... beholder... something somethingWhat, no. Its got that UPS/microwave look![]()
Must you have erodov in your name. I'm nostalgic.Well, what do they say, Beauty... eyes... beholder... something something. Yeah!
Congratulations finally! Hope its a niggle free experience moving on.Guys final update
Everything is working , the useless inefficient Gigabyte service center did not upgrade the BIOS only![]()
This time they finally did upgrade and everything worked at Delhi
Now to get it back and assemble it
Honestly, I am not sure if using splitters to run multiple led & fans is a good idea as it will put all load on that single fans/led port on your motherboard. Using something like the Deepcool fan hub would be a better idea as it will have its own power source but it doesn't support leds through it. I have seen similar hubs which have both led as well as fan ports & think that they might be a better idea. Again I haven't used any of these myself so would suggest you to wait for others opinion.@DanteErodov @ruiner21
Finally full assembly done , I have only 2 fan ports . One ports is for CPU fan and other is with case fan
I want to add 2/3 more fans . I already have 2x Corsair AF120 Purple LED ans one Corsair AF140 Blue LED quiet Edition
To add them out of these 3 links what i require ?
or I require something else then pls recommend
Thanks
The LEDS are inbuilt with fan and no seperate power is drawn except the 3pin connectorHonestly, I am not sure if using splitters to run multiple led & fans is a good idea as it will put all load on that single fans/led port on your motherboard. Using something like the Deepcool fan hub would be a better idea as it will have its own power source but it doesn't support leds through it. I have seen similar hubs which have both led as well as fan ports & think that they might be a better idea. Again I haven't used any of these myself so would suggest you to wait for others opinion.
In that case you don't need the 1st option as it is a led splitter. And deepcool hub is also a splitter as it doesn't have it's own power source so you can select either of 2nd or 3rd option, go with the cheaper option as both are just a simple splitter.The LEDS are inbuilt with fan and no seperate power is drawn except the 3pin connector