Updated LZ7 Photos and More Performance Testing
September 19, 2016
Time for some more photos, I've carried out some testing with the alternative side panels to see what difference there is with noise and cooling...
Read moreSmall cases make great LAN party rigs and over the past few months I’ve received quite a bit of interest around how durable the case will be for transporting around. So for the past week I’ve been lugging the case around with me like an extra child, but one that makes less noise and listens…
Continue readingSeptember 19, 2016
Time for some more photos, I've carried out some testing with the alternative side panels to see what difference there is with noise and cooling...
Read moreSeptember 14, 2016
Over the next few weeks I will be testing a range of CPU coolers that can fit into the LZ7 case, with a clearance of up to 60mm there are quite a few...
Read moreSeptember 8, 2016
Here it is, the next prototype has been built up, I hope you like! This particular case has been assembled using polished black Acrylic for the...
Read moreSeptember 7, 2016
The LZ7 v0.2 has been built up for a few days now as various testing is being carried out, and what better way to test the case than with the...
Read moreSeptember 5, 2016
Finally the Acrylic panels for LZ7 v0.2 turned up this morning! Some experimenting with laser marking: I've built up the case and it goes...
Read moreAugust 28, 2016
Just a quick update to let you know things are still progressing forward. The 3D printed parts for v0.2 have been received, but I'm still...
Read moreAugust 23, 2016
It’s been a few weeks since I've posted any updates about the progress on the case design itself, I have been working hard on preparing the...
Read moreAugust 11, 2016
The LZ7 is designed to take powerful hardware yet remain cool and quiet, so it felt right to test the case with the most powerful Graphics Card...
Read moreJuly 7, 2016
Our case development worklog has been featured on the brilliant SFF Network website, check it out...
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