Hya peeps.
Im building a HTPC and I wanted to start out with a beautifull case - damned the price.
I went for the Omaura TF11.
Unfortunately - it didnt turn out well.
Now Im trying the Zalman HD 160 plus instead.
Whats Your thoughts?
~~DukeP~~
Below is the short note I posted to the Omaura forum:
I have just recieved my TF 11. I have waited for this for months (litterally).
But. It feels like the factory have rushed this one.
The parts doesnt line up properbly. I had to remove the drivecover and
slightly file at the edges of the cover - otherwise it wouldt open, as
it grated heavily against the corners.
The front doesnt line up with the sides - so white light from the
powerbutton leaks through the 2 mm gab and illuminates the sides (in
an uncool way).
The holes for the PSU doesnt fit - mostly because of a mangled
backplate and inproper fitting between the two bottom ledges which is
supposed to flank the PSU. Theres rust (iron oxides) on the top of the
backplate - enough to have fallen down and coloured the 2 rear fans.
Speaking about fans; none of the 4 fans report their RPM's (even
though they have got 3 legs). The 2 rear mounted fans are NOISY! - and
since the motherboard cant get a fix on their RPM, they cant be
regulated. Oh. And by noisy I mean: My girlfriend came up from the
floor below to check on the noise....
The front media bay's JMicron JMB36X controller's drivers arent signed
(Vista 64bit) and doesnt work either (Code 10 - unit doesnt start).
The USB ports doesnt work (at least not on my motherboard - connecting
them to the MB yields a "SB Over Current Status Detected, Computer
will shut down in15 seconds" error. The headphone port only sends
stereo if you wiggle the jack about 1/5 of the way out (with the jack
properbly seated, You only get sound in the right ear).
Oh. And its pretty darn hard to open the media bay without tools.
Although that can most likely be fixed with a spacer for the magnets.
Did I mention that the front left foot wasnt attached when the case
arrived? Reason was bad machining of the foot itself. It cant be
attached -the bottom mounted nut cant enter the hole in the foot, so
the screw cant get traction.
So all in all.
Its a pretty case, if seen from a distance.
Its practically unusable in its role as a home entertaintment center.
Im building a HTPC and I wanted to start out with a beautifull case - damned the price.
I went for the Omaura TF11.
Unfortunately - it didnt turn out well.
Now Im trying the Zalman HD 160 plus instead.
Whats Your thoughts?
~~DukeP~~
Below is the short note I posted to the Omaura forum:
I have just recieved my TF 11. I have waited for this for months (litterally).
But. It feels like the factory have rushed this one.
The parts doesnt line up properbly. I had to remove the drivecover and
slightly file at the edges of the cover - otherwise it wouldt open, as
it grated heavily against the corners.
The front doesnt line up with the sides - so white light from the
powerbutton leaks through the 2 mm gab and illuminates the sides (in
an uncool way).
The holes for the PSU doesnt fit - mostly because of a mangled
backplate and inproper fitting between the two bottom ledges which is
supposed to flank the PSU. Theres rust (iron oxides) on the top of the
backplate - enough to have fallen down and coloured the 2 rear fans.
Speaking about fans; none of the 4 fans report their RPM's (even
though they have got 3 legs). The 2 rear mounted fans are NOISY! - and
since the motherboard cant get a fix on their RPM, they cant be
regulated. Oh. And by noisy I mean: My girlfriend came up from the
floor below to check on the noise....
The front media bay's JMicron JMB36X controller's drivers arent signed
(Vista 64bit) and doesnt work either (Code 10 - unit doesnt start).
The USB ports doesnt work (at least not on my motherboard - connecting
them to the MB yields a "SB Over Current Status Detected, Computer
will shut down in15 seconds" error. The headphone port only sends
stereo if you wiggle the jack about 1/5 of the way out (with the jack
properbly seated, You only get sound in the right ear).
Oh. And its pretty darn hard to open the media bay without tools.
Although that can most likely be fixed with a spacer for the magnets.
Did I mention that the front left foot wasnt attached when the case
arrived? Reason was bad machining of the foot itself. It cant be
attached -the bottom mounted nut cant enter the hole in the foot, so
the screw cant get traction.
So all in all.
Its a pretty case, if seen from a distance.
Its practically unusable in its role as a home entertaintment center.
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