About 9.5mm and looks like this straight onhow far does this extend out? Trying to see if I get this, if it will hit the buttons and HDMI port I have.
About 9.5mm and looks like this straight onhow far does this extend out? Trying to see if I get this, if it will hit the buttons and HDMI port I have.
Oh wow, that's a big overlap...It actually wouldn't fit with the buttons and HDMI port installed. May have to rethink P3/P4 in mine as I build mine out.About 9.5mm and looks like this straight on
Please count me in for one.The wave 2 of the CPS1 cases have shipped and should be arriving soon! I look forward to seeing all those sweet builds!
I am considering opening another small run shortly. Please let me know if you still need/want a case.
You need something like this: https://www.amazon.com/10PCS-40Pin-...x=2.54mm+double+row+right+angle,aps,78&sr=8-3Just got this huge awesome looking case yesterday!!!
I thought I was ready for install but I am not sure on step 4 from intall guide.
I have no idea what is this right-angle pin header (there is no before and after installation picture) and I am totally lost.
I already sent a PM to Jasen but if anyone can explain step by step to me, it would be really helpful.
Did you do right side header thingi?
Thanks for the info.The 2x12mm buttons are used if you have the digital AV board installed.
Send Mitsu a PM regarding the fact that you have a jasen board - all you need is a ribbon cable and the small board that needs to be soldered to the bottom of your A board.
yes i know that i dont have the digital av pcb but i dont like to have holes in the boardyou don't have to do that - that spot is also for the Digital AV board - and you would put a NeutraLink HDMI port in there (in the instructions, Jasen says he used a USB just because he had it on hand).
Matt
Yeah this is what I did, works great (even if I won't use it since it's in a cab, nice to have something there):For the 12mm button holes, if you aren't going to use a DigitalAV kit, some people have used them to put a service/test switch on the outside of the case.