I don't see if there is anything under the cartridge area that would reinforce the PCB as the cart is being pulled or pushed into the socket. Do you have a standoff that reinforces the socket seat?Please check the pictures and share with me your feedbacks. I can make some differences if we decide to change something together
There can never be too much hand job.there is too much hand job
İt is Open now. Please Pm me if you interestWhen is the pre order up :p
I'm actually shocked your price is that low for a full metal case with that much labor.Price : 125 USD + Shipping + Paypal FEE ( PLEASE ASK SHIPPING COST )
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I can understand if the price is high to you,
@hursit Please hold 2 cps3 cases for me, I PM'ed you about itI'm actually shocked your price is that low for a full metal case with that much labor.Price : 125 USD + Shipping + Paypal FEE ( PLEASE ASK SHIPPING COST )
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I can understand if the price is high to you,
anyone who complains about the cost need to see how much it would cost them to make one themselves.
With a factory GD-ROM drive in there is zero room to install the board in the top. So the only option is below the motherboard. The mini HDMI barely fits below. Has about 1-2mm clearance. People don't really realize how tight these installs need to be. If we didn't have to contend with the GDROM and everybody had a GDEMU. Than sure fullsize HDMI wouldn't be a problem.My man, that looks soo good! I can't wait.Sure, the HDMI on the dreamcast actually sits below the motherboard.
The connector is mini HDMI. This is what the placement looks like:
You can keep the bottom metal shield in, as we have vinyl stickers to go on the bottom of the PCB so there is no risk of shorts. I pulled the metal bottom out of this case so the mod would show.
The final design does have different screw mounts though. So screws shown here are not the final placement.
One question though, why this push for mini HDMI? I mean you have to cut the console anyway, why not go with the standard cable everybody already uses?
The pcb itself doesnt have any holes in that area for mounting or supports.I don't see if there is anything under the cartridge area that would reinforce the PCB as the cart is being pulled or pushed into the socket. Do you have a standoff that reinforces the socket seat?Please check the pictures and share with me your feedbacks. I can make some differences if we decide to change something together
I will probably have some spare CPS3 setups to sellLooks great! If only I had a CPS3 then I would buy this for sure.