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So when I was building my RV02, I noticed that theres no way to install the hard drive rack with the motherboard installed unless you kinda jam it in?
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I've had a few all aluminum cases. Never again... never again will I listen to one of those over priced pieces of trash rattle around in my room. They are usually way to thin. I'll take the strength of steel in all black please.
I can't imagine buying an FT01 after looking at what the FT02 has to offer in air cooling compared to the FT01. So i'll probably still be buying it even if its over $220 =(
Wow, lots of discussion on the price!
Well, the prices announced in Europe yesterday are 180 EUR for non-window version and 189 EUR with window. I would expect our US office to set FT02's MSRP at around USD $220 ~ $230 range.
We also added a support brace between the expansion slots and the motherboard I/O area (subsquent RAVEN RV02 production will also have this) for more rigidity. The photos I have are about the same as the final production unit.
FT02's delay was partly due to lower than expected yield of the unibody frame and some adjustments made prior to production, these factors have added to the final cost of the chassis. I am afraid it will debut at higher price point than the FT01.
The FT02 are shipping this week from the factory. At this point, going all aluminum is out of question, it will stay as aluminum frame with steel interior.
I have more photos of FT02B-W (black with side window), but no blue LED 180mm fans inside, sorry!
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Not to throw this forum off. But has anyone heard of a possible TJ11.
Not to throw this forum off. But has anyone heard of a possible TJ11.
We will probable announce the new TJ series chassis (TJ11) afterward in the January 2010.
we are working on a new FT model is a mid tower , and a new Raven full tower case but not on a TJ so far and I don't have any pictures or info on those two new models
RV will be ready in about 3 months , FT I think by the end of the year
I think in a way, the FT02 is the TJ11 for the recession. A less costly flagship to capture more market share. This way the FT02 does not eliminate a premium marking approch for the Temjin series, which will cost more and no doubt be nicer.
Four major fixes that would make this case worth it price entirely:
1. Seamless blend between case exterior and drive bays.
2. Sleeve all wires black.
3. Replace silver PCI covers with black ones.
4. Remove plastic parts (i.e. CD/HDD bays)
You should release after market products for at least the first and modders can take care of the last three. (Sandblasted silver drive bay covers vs. brushed)
Nearly perfect case design, but these minor changes would make it a sure buy in my book.
Agreed, I was trying to find flaws in the design and these points you raised were the only ones I could think of. The main one that annoys me is point 1, I don't know who thought it was a good idea to have different finishing of the aluminium on the case body and then the drive bay covers... it makes the drive bay covers stand out even more which is something you dont want.
The sleeving etc are pretty minor and can be modded to suite easily. I'll be sleeving the wires with black sleeving, but am not so fussed about the last two points as you cant really see them even with a window.
An uber user like you can surely fill those baysso no worries there. Add a Tripple 5.25" Bay HD Rack/120mm Fan Intake, Two Disc Drives. Done and Done. I'm sure you can find black vented PCI slot covers to slip in. Try Black Vinyle Dye on those cables, I hear it works nice. All you have to do now is live with the 1% plastic!
Yep, definatly going for the FT02 over the RV02 - but don't hold me to it! I change my mind like I change CPU Coolers. Or is that like I change my socks?
Four major fixes that would make this case worth it price entirely:
1. Seamless blend between case exterior and drive bays. (I would probably pay $15+ per drive bay cover so my entire case matched. Although I love brushed aluminum, I perfer to have a seamless finish across my entire chassis)
2. Sleeve all wires black. (Just sleeve the loose cables in some color, it adds sooo much trashy visual noise.)
3. Replace silver PCI covers with black ones. (Such an inexpensive change, but makes a huge difference in the overall package)
4. Remove plastic parts (i.e. CD/HDD bays - I would rather screw in my drive bays than use plastic. Either use rubber or metal imo)
*4.25 Mount your window on the interior. (Does it cost more to have them internally mounted? Again check this up to my taste for the seamless finish, but this choice just kills me. 100% smooth exterior and then a bulbous window.. why? Take a hint from Lian Li)
*4.5. Your company signature on the front of the case is far to large. (I guess I am just biased to the streamlined/minimalistic aesthetic)
You should release after market products for at least the first and modders can take care of the last three. (Sandblasted silver drive bay covers vs. brushed)
I feel these changes would barely change the cost of manufacturing and would thrust it into the elite circle of enthusiast cases.
Nearly perfect case design, but these minor changes would make it a sure buy in my book.
So when I was building my RV02, I noticed that theres no way to install the hard drive rack with the motherboard installed unless you kinda jam it in?
I see you have quoted rough prices and release dates for Europe and the US, but is there any way you can provide us with some information on when it is due to arrive in Australia and how much it will cost?
FT02 will likely be available in Australia in December or January depending on our distributor's schedule. As for the price in Australia, this will also be determined by our distributor as well. I am sorry that I cannot provide anymore detailed information for you!
Can you pick up the FT02 by that back "handle' where the wires exit, as it uses the unibody design for strength? I know you can't do that with the RV02 as you might bend the top panel.
From these pics it looks like the aluminum is simply a "cup" for the steel case inside, I can't spot any sign of screws attaching the steel to the aluminum. Metal is not bent on this scale without thinking of how to capitalize on the inherent unibody strength, so I would love to hear how they are joined.
Trigeminal, ivandurago, elStado,
Thank you guys very much for the suggestions!
We've worked hard to make sure the FT02 is priced low as possible. But I think many are underestimating the cost of these unibody frames on the TJ07/FT01/FT02. They are time consuming to make and requires more labor in fine tuning during production. This maybe the reason why we are still the only case manufacturer to utilize the construction for PC cases.
Regarding the drive bay covers specifically, sand-blasting can potentially cause deformation so it can only be used if the aluminum panel is sufficiently thick enough. Standard drive bay covers are much thinner so we can't do it. The cost would be quite prohibitive if we try to make drive bay covers much thicker to handle it though...
I think this SILVERSTONE FM181 fan looks promising. 180mm and ball bearing. I like the fan speed dial too. Might upgrade all my 180mm fans in my FT02 to these.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835220035
This would be an upgrade over the stock Sleeve Fans, right? Ball bearing is better I gather, but I'm not sure.
The downside is your mouse and keyboard have that much longer to reach your desk. It has to go out that deep case length and back to you. But that's what USB extension cords are for![]()
hope your desk is 26" deep!
Well, that's a good point.
At the moment the desk I am using is about ~38" (96.5cm) deep, so plenty of room. It's an L shaped desk, about 50" (127cm) by 50".
HOWEVER, I am actually moving out in a few weeks and the desk isn't mine. So I will have to make sure that when I build or buy a new desk it is long and wide enough to have the FT02 sitting in a accessible and prominent position.
Having said that, with the unibody design, rounded bottom and top facing I/O and USB ports, it could quite easily and conveniently sit on the carpet floor too. But I am not paying $250 for a case that is hidden under my desk!![]()
It isn't going to be $250... it will be 249.99!
Might be less? I read $230 USA somewhere on another forum.
it doesnt look fantastic to me at all.