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CRYORIG at Computex 2017

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During Computex 2017, we had the opportunity to visit CRYORIG’s booth, full of aluminium, copper and wood!



Ever since Computex last year, we’ve been looking forward to seeing CRYORIG’s Taku case in the flesh. For those that are unfamiliar, the Taku is a unique combination of monitor stand and PC case, with the base model coming replete with wooden feet (an unusual material in the enclosure space, to say the least). As such, it’s certainly piqued our interests, as it has simply been something we haven’t seen from a manufacturer before, both functionally and aesthetically.

Given this, and given that CRYORIG announced their kickstarter campaign for the Taku very recently, they had a variety of pre-production samples sitting out for all to see at their booth. We should note at this point that this chassis is a pet project of CRYORIG’s Steve Shen, only recently coming to fruition after over two years in development in conjunction with CRYORIG’s other prototype chassis, the Ola. Unfortunately, manufacturing issues have added delays to the Ola, hence the Taku becoming first to market.



But enough background information, let’s discuss the case. If you haven’t actually seen the Taku chassis before, it’s a monitor stand styled PC chassis, formed from aluminium sheet and wood feet, imparting a nice luxury feel. The case supports M-ITX motherboards, dual-slot full-height graphics cards, and a SFX-L power supply.

The exterior is suitably subtle for such a chassis, though it is bigger than I had envisioned – albeit not by much. Updated from the original iteration we saw a year ago, CRYORIG has added a 92mm fan to ensure safe system temperatures – a necessity according to Steve, CRYORIG’s Head of Sales and Marketing.



CRYORIG partnered with Lian Li to produce the chassis, which ended up being a massive learning curve for both companies. CRYORIG had never produced a case before, and Lian Li had never used wood in any of their products, nor had they realized such a unique design. The results are stunning, however, with both Taiwanese Oak and CNC (!) aluminium feet made available, the latter for a premium.



As for the chassis body, various colours are available, from plain aluminum to deep reds and a dark black. Check out the Kickstarter campaign for more information.



Also at CRYORIG’s booth were the (very recently completed) all-copper prototypes of various coolers. Of particular interest to us is the all copper C7 model – which by our estimates weighs twice as much as the aluminium variant. Yes, really – it’s quite dense.

















Steve related the story to us of testing this cooler, where the results were so unexpected, they are planning on running a complete re-test. Compared to the aluminium variant, the all-copper cooler is 10 degrees cooler in testing performed thus far. CRYORIG was only expecting a 1-2 degree improvement, so understandably, they will return to testing to confirm that this is indeed correct!



Copper variants of CRYORIG’s other coolers are also present here, with the largest weighing almost 2 kilograms, enough to seriously stress your motherboard. Understandably, these larger models will most likely not see production as they are considerably out of spec for maximum heatsink mass. Even so, they were fascinating to inspect in-person.
 
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ASRock has announced one of the industry’s first Mini-ITX motherboards for Intel’s latest Core X processors in the LGA2066 packaging. The new X299E-ITX/ac is small, but it takes full advantage of Intel’s new X299 platform, offering support for all CPUs with up to 18 cores, quad-channel DDR4 memory on the higher-end CPUs, three PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2 slots as well as everything that one might expect from a Mini-ITX board, including Wi-Fi.



Besides being a miniature motherboard for Intel's HEDT processors, the most important aspect of the ASRock X299E-ITX/ac is support for quad-channel memory in this form-factor. The company’s previous-gen Intel X99-based Mini-ITX mainboard was feature-packed, but one of the things it missed was the quad-channel memory sub-system, which had an expected negative effect on performance in applications that required high memory bandwidth. By contrast, the new unit has four SO-DIMM DDR4 memory slots and even supports DDR4 overclocking (assuming that there are SO-DIMMs that can be significantly overclocked). In fact, putting four memory slots onto a small motherboard while also fitting the LGA 2066 socket and required high-capactiy VRMs is a rather remarkable engineering achievement. The flip side however is that the very tightly packed design of the X299E-ITX/ac may impose certain limitations on compatibility with large cooling systems.



Just like every other Mini-ITX motherboard around, the ASRock X299E-ITX/ac has only one PCIe 3.0 x16 slot for graphics cards. In the meantime, the X299E-ITX/ac is the first miniature mainboard to feature three M.2 slots (PCIe 3.0 x4 or SATA) for SSDs. In addition, the board carries six SATA 6 Gbps headers for builds that require multiple storage devices in drive form-factor. It is noteworthy that in order to fit everything it wanted onto a Mini-ITX PCB, ASRock had to place the USB 3.1 controller, SATA ports and one M.2 slot on custom DIMM-like modules - essentially going vertical when they ran out of horizontal space. Such modules add certain dimension-related limitations to the size of CPU radiators (plus, it remains to be seen how higher-end M.2 SSDs perform when located near a CPU cooler), but this is a tradeoff that the manufacturer had to take.



As for connectivity, the X299E-ITX/ac comes with a 2x2 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2 module (based on an Intel controller), two GbE ports (Intel controllers too), two USB 3.1 headers (Type-A and Type-C), six USB 3.0 connectors, 7.1-channel audio sub-system (enabled by the Realtek ALC1220 controller) and so on.

ASRock's Mini-ITX Motherboard for Intel Core X-Series
X299E-ITX/ac
CPU Support Intel Core i9
Intel Core i7
Intel Core i5

CPUs in LGA2066 form-factor
Graphics PCIe 3.0 x16
Chipset Intel X299
Memory Four DDR4 SO-DIMM slots
Ethernet 2 × Intel GbE controllers
Storage 6 × SATA 6 Gbps
3 × M.2 (PCIe 3.0 x4 or SATA)
Audio Realtek ALC1220
7.1 channel audio
USB 6 × USB 3.0 Type-A
1 × USB 3.1 Type-A
1 × USB 3.1 Type-C
Other I/O Dual band 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2
Form-Factor Mini-ITX
MSRP $280 ~ $300
The ASRock X299E-ITC/ac will be available in the coming months for about $280 - $300, depending on the region and other factors. Such a price point is considerably higher than MSRPs of most Mini-ITX motherboards, but given the fact that this is a very high-end platform (with equally high component requirements) aimed at enthusiasts, it is not unusual. In fact, from many standpoint it may be considered as an entry-level X299 board simply because it does not provide opulence of its bigger brethren.



Estes disseram que vai estar à venda em poucas semanas:
 
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Boa pessoal, eu sei q não é o tópico correcto mas a minha board itx deixou de dar sinais de vida. Existe alguem que conheça que queira vender uma board itx h97 ou z97?
 
Boa pessoal, eu sei q não é o tópico correcto mas a minha board itx deixou de dar sinais de vida. Existe alguem que conheça que queira vender uma board itx h97 ou z97?

Tenho uma H97 no meu pc atual mas estava a pensar trocar porque quero uma com suporte para m.2

asrock h97m itx ac
 
Ando à procura de caixas itx com vidros temperados, pois ando farto da minha...

Evolv ITX com vidro e versão RED a 56€ é grande preço, certo?

Parece-me a caixa mais equilibrada em termos de preços/qualidade...´

EDIT 13/07/2017:
Porque raio me apaixono pela Lian Li? Que preços proibitivos!

Alguém me explica porque maior parte das caixas têm o vidro temperado do lado esquerdo? Curtia opções com o vidro do lado direito :/
 
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realmente...porque não?

são a mesma coisa, alimentadas da mesma forma, pelas mesmas fontes...apenas estão 'cortadas'...fazem o mesmo que as outras, menos multi-gpu (se bem que já vi sistemas ITX com dual-gpu algures)

uhmmmm ver se me arranjam uma mITX ryzen e um bom R5 para fazer companhia ao meu 7600k itx :3
 
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