Are these going to be Group Buys only or available ongoing through your store?
Kalih low profile switches?? ? ? that is a terrible idea.
Very excited for the CU75. You guys are doing great work here!
Any pricing information? This is extremely ambitious with no prior experience :eek:
No TKL?
When are you expecting to be able to drop info on price for the CU75? Are we talking 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th quarter 2018?
Always matte black and white?
i am a man of total honesty:
these are not for me, i don't like the huge bezel style and i think it will become dated soon
but they seem to go over well with many people, so i wish you good luck
Regarding the CU60B, is a 7u bottom row possible with the included PCB?
Also, will you offer keycaps as well?
Thanks.
a HHKB version with 7u spacebar and symmetrical blockers would probably be more popular.
Like the Tina-C, instead of the Tina-A
Renders look pretty cool, have you thought about the pricing on these yet? I'm not a 75% user or do I need another 60%, but this definitely looks like a very interesting buy.
Any more renders of the CU75 coming soon?
a HHKB version with 7u spacebar and symmetrical blockers would probably be more popular.
Like the Tina-C, instead of the Tina-A
I think the opposite, because, there are HHKB MX symmetric versions already (Better called them M0110), while there are only one available true Happy version with asymmetric bottom so far, so this is precisely why this have potential.
frothing over the CU30
Am really interested in this as my first 75%. But, in the original renders you showed a solid metal base. Could you also do that as an option? Same shape just solid.
a HHKB version with 7u spacebar and symmetrical blockers would probably be more popular.
Like the Tina-C, instead of the Tina-A
I think the opposite, because, there are HHKB MX symmetric versions already (Better called them M0110), while there are only one available true Happy version with asymmetric bottom so far, so this is precisely why this have potential.
What do you mean by “true Happy version”?
Thank you for the support.
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a HHKB version with 7u spacebar and symmetrical blockers would probably be more popular.
Like the Tina-C, instead of the Tina-A
I think the opposite, because, there are HHKB MX symmetric versions already (Better called them M0110), while there are only one available true Happy version with asymmetric bottom so far, so this is precisely why this have potential.
What do you mean by “true Happy version”?
Thank you for the support.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
i think he means 6u
a HHKB version with 7u spacebar and symmetrical blockers would probably be more popular.
Like the Tina-C, instead of the Tina-A
I think the opposite, because, there are HHKB MX symmetric versions already (Better called them M0110), while there are only one available true Happy version with asymmetric bottom so far, so this is precisely why this have potential.
What do you mean by “true Happy version”?
Thank you for the support.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
i think he means 6u
a HHKB version with 7u spacebar and symmetrical blockers would probably be more popular.
Like the Tina-C, instead of the Tina-A
I think the opposite, because, there are HHKB MX symmetric versions already (Better called them M0110), while there are only one available true Happy version with asymmetric bottom so far, so this is precisely why this have potential.
What do you mean by “true Happy version”?
Thank you for the support.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
i think he means 6u
The HHKB has 6u space-bar centered near to G|H, making the bottom row asymmetric. The M0110 has a larger space bar and the bottom row is centered near B|N making the bottom row look symmetric.Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/pbtmaYy.jpg)
M0110Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/sjpxXsK.jpg)
True HHKB layout.
in short:
m0110: 2 2u blockers
true hhkb: 1.5u on the left, 2.5u on the right
I would also really like a solid metal base offering. Probably the only way I’d join.Am really interested in this as my first 75%. But, in the original renders you showed a solid metal base. Could you also do that as an option? Same shape just solid.
Thank you for the feedback, I will definitely take it into consideration.
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a HHKB version with 7u spacebar and symmetrical blockers would probably be more popular.
Like the Tina-C, instead of the Tina-A
I think the opposite, because, there are HHKB MX symmetric versions already (Better called them M0110), while there are only one available true Happy version with asymmetric bottom so far, so this is precisely why this have potential.
What do you mean by “true Happy version”?
Thank you for the support.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
i think he means 6u
The HHKB has 6u space-bar centered near to G|H, making the bottom row asymmetric. The M0110 has a larger space bar and the bottom row is centered near B|N making the bottom row look symmetric.Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/pbtmaYy.jpg)
M0110Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/sjpxXsK.jpg)
True HHKB layout.
Oh, ok. So I presume you prefer the layout that I have chosen, that has the same as the standard HHKB?
I would also really like a solid metal base offering. Probably the only way I’d join.Am really interested in this as my first 75%. But, in the original renders you showed a solid metal base. Could you also do that as an option? Same shape just solid.
Thank you for the feedback, I will definitely take it into consideration.
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At this moment, it looks as though the MOQ for the CU75 will be 100 units.
At this moment, it looks as though the MOQ for the CU75 will be 100 units.
At this moment, it looks as though the MOQ for the CU75 will be 100 units.
wow that is quite a lot, hope it makes it.
At this moment, it looks as though the MOQ for the CU75 will be 100 units.
What about the pricing? (CU75 and/or numpad), rought estimation?
You mentioned in the original thread that it would come with a sleeve?
At this moment, it looks as though the MOQ for the CU75 will be 100 units.
wow that is quite a lot, hope it makes it.At this moment, it looks as though the MOQ for the CU75 will be 100 units.
What about the pricing? (CU75 and/or numpad), rought estimation?
I am currently in the process of acquiring quotes, but I currently estimate the cost of the CU75 kit to be $400 for the following:
- Matte Black Aluminium Top Case
- Matte Black Aluminium Plate
- PCB
- Matte Black Aluminium or Nylon Bottom Case
- Cable
- Cleaning Cloth
Please note this price includes import fees, and I am looking to establish NA / Asian Proxies, which will hopefully reduce the price for non-EU customers.
This price has not been confirmed, and may be subject to change.
Umm i pass, seems a bit off as a base kit price, at that price is higher or on par of many other kits that comes with a brass weight, brass plate and a dope handbag :/
$400 is too steep for me. How does this kit justify that price? Wouldn’t the 100 MOQ lower the cost?At this moment, it looks as though the MOQ for the CU75 will be 100 units.
wow that is quite a lot, hope it makes it.At this moment, it looks as though the MOQ for the CU75 will be 100 units.
What about the pricing? (CU75 and/or numpad), rought estimation?
I am currently in the process of acquiring quotes, but I currently estimate the cost of the CU75 kit to be $400 for the following:
- Matte Black Aluminium Top Case
- Matte Black Aluminium Plate
- PCB
- Matte Black Aluminium or Nylon Bottom Case
- Cable
- Cleaning Cloth
Please note this price includes import fees, and I am looking to establish NA / Asian Proxies, which will hopefully reduce the price for non-EU customers.
This price has not been confirmed, and may be subject to change.
Umm i pass, seems a bit off as a base kit price, at that price is higher or on par of many other kits that comes with a brass weight, brass plate and a dope handbag :/
$400?? Maybe for a TKL but not for 75%. I'M OUT!
CNC time isn't cheap
I'm curious... the word luxury has been repeatedly bandied about... might be special!
$400?? Maybe for a TKL but not for 75%. I'M OUT!
Not even for a TKL with what the current kit offers and with the current design.CNC time isn't cheap
Cmon...
$400?? Maybe for a TKL but not for 75%. I'M OUT!
$400?? Maybe for a TKL but not for 75%. I'M OUT!
CNC time isn't cheap
$400 is too steep for me. How does this kit justify that price? Wouldn’t the 100 MOQ lower the cost?At this moment, it looks as though the MOQ for the CU75 will be 100 units.
wow that is quite a lot, hope it makes it.At this moment, it looks as though the MOQ for the CU75 will be 100 units.
What about the pricing? (CU75 and/or numpad), rought estimation?
I am currently in the process of acquiring quotes, but I currently estimate the cost of the CU75 kit to be $400 for the following:
- Matte Black Aluminium Top Case
- Matte Black Aluminium Plate
- PCB
- Matte Black Aluminium or Nylon Bottom Case
- Cable
- Cleaning Cloth
Please note this price includes import fees, and I am looking to establish NA / Asian Proxies, which will hopefully reduce the price for non-EU customers.
This price has not been confirmed, and may be subject to change.
Umm i pass, seems a bit off as a base kit price, at that price is higher or on par of many other kits that comes with a brass weight, brass plate and a dope handbag :/
Umm i pass, seems a bit off as a base kit price, at that price is higher or on par of many other kits that comes with a brass weight, brass plate and a dope handbag :/
You do have a point, more so in light of the 'luxury' claims.
At this moment, it looks as though the MOQ for the CU75 will be 100 units.
wow that is quite a lot, hope it makes it.At this moment, it looks as though the MOQ for the CU75 will be 100 units.
What about the pricing? (CU75 and/or numpad), rought estimation?
I am currently in the process of acquiring quotes, but I currently estimate the cost of the CU75 kit to be $400 for the following:
- Matte Black Aluminium Top Case
- Matte Black Aluminium Plate
- PCB
- Matte Black Aluminium or Nylon Bottom Case
- Cable
- Cleaning Cloth
Please note this price includes import fees, and I am looking to establish NA / Asian Proxies, which will hopefully reduce the price for non-EU customers.
This price has not been confirmed, and may be subject to change.
Umm i pass, seems a bit off as a base kit price, at that price is higher or on par of many other kits that comes with a brass weight, brass plate and a dope handbag :/
Not sure if this was intentional, but it looks like the layout for the CU60B only supports split backspace, while the CU HHKB supports both split and R4 Backspace.
Thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it.
I do believe that this is a high quality custom, and I understand everyone's concerns about pricing.
I would like to reiterate that this price is not confirmed, and I am working to get the price as low as possible.
I am in the process of establishing an NA proxy, which will hopefully reduce the price for NON-EU customers by around 20%.
Regarding the plate, I have considered skipping the Aluminium plate, and offering a brass plate as standard, however I wasn't sure if most people preferred brass.
Thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it.
I do believe that this is a high quality custom, and I understand everyone's concerns about pricing.
I would like to reiterate that this price is not confirmed, and I am working to get the price as low as possible.
I am in the process of establishing an NA proxy, which will hopefully reduce the price for NON-EU customers by around 20%.
Regarding the plate, I have considered skipping the Aluminium plate, and offering a brass plate as standard, however I wasn't sure if most people preferred brass.
I think further renders and info may make a stronger case for the price. It's not so easy based off one somewhat average looking render to really make a judgement on this. I like the sound of it, but I do think that price needs to be justified. Of course if you can get it lower then all the better.
Brass would the preference of many I imagine.
Thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it.
I do believe that this is a high quality custom, and I understand everyone's concerns about pricing.
I would like to reiterate that this price is not confirmed, and I am working to get the price as low as possible.
I am in the process of establishing an NA proxy, which will hopefully reduce the price for NON-EU customers by around 20%.
Regarding the plate, I have considered skipping the Aluminium plate, and offering a brass plate as standard, however I wasn't sure if most people preferred brass.
I think further renders and info may make a stronger case for the price. It's not so easy based off one somewhat average looking render to really make a judgement on this. I like the sound of it, but I do think that price needs to be justified. Of course if you can get it lower then all the better.
Brass would the preference of many I imagine.
Basically yes. The point is that this price is understandable if offered with a PVD brass plate and PVD brass weight, but with the current kit the price is totally off.
About the 20% for NON-EU customers, you mean for VAT?
Interested in CU24 and CU75 if the height and bevels match up!
No CU65? you could just remove remove function key row from 75
Very interested in the CU30, will be holding off my nyquist build.
Any estimates on the price point?
When is ETA for this? Will you have any more renders of the CU75 soon?
Yes and it's way overpriced.
Yes and it's way overpriced.
The PCB will support the following switches and stabilisers:
Switches:
Cherry MX
ALPS
Stabilisers:
PCB Mounted Cherry MX Stabs
(or if someone wants to use screw in Cherry MX Stabilisers, they can)
Here are some details about the ALPS Plate:
Standard ANSI 75% Layout with a standard bottom row.
ALPS users will have to use PCB Mounted Cherry Stabilisers.
ALPS users, what do you think about these options? I am looking for feedback. Thank you!
Also saw the prototypes of CU75 and CU24 at the meetup.
I can't give a definite conclusion on the typing since none were built fully (there was a CU75 with caps on but no PCB, didn't feel complete of course).
The outer appearance of the cases obviously draw inspiration from various other boards -- is it different enough? Not sure; maybe with the nylon bases it becomes a bit more unique. The engravings on the back were a refreshing design, but was a bit confusing as parts didn't line up where they should logically so felt unbalanced (you'll see when he posts pictures).
The boards were in a bad state; I was told because the factory rushed them before CNY. I'm sure that won't be a concern with the group buy, but wasn't a great first impression. Threads were messed up too so a case wasn't closed (think the excuse was so it was easier to open up, but doesn't make sense). Not what you'd expect when something is advertised as "100% Luxury". :rolleyes:
Overall I think the designs have potential, but they need to be executed considerably better than what was presented.
The boards were in a bad state; I was told because the factory rushed them before CNY. I'm sure that won't be a concern with the group buy, but wasn't a great first impression. Threads were messed up too so a case wasn't closed (think the excuse was so it was easier to open up, but doesn't make sense). Not what you'd expect when something is advertised as "100% Luxury". :rolleyes:
I can't give a definite conclusion on the typing since none were built fully (there was a CU75 with caps on but no PCB, didn't feel complete of course).
The outer appearance of the cases obviously draw inspiration from various other boards -- is it different enough? Not sure; maybe with the nylon bases it becomes a bit more unique. The engravings on the back were a refreshing design, but was a bit confusing as parts didn't line up where they should logically so felt unbalanced (you'll see when he posts pictures).
Well post the pictures so we can see for ourselves.....it's not that hard.
Any pics incoming of the protos?
I appreciate you taking the time to provide feedback about the products you viewed yesterday, however your post is misleading and provides false information to the community.
The keyboards were not in a bad state at all, and the threads are perfect. The cases of the CU75 and CU24 were open at the time you viewed the models because earlier another individual was curious about how the plate mounted to the top of the case and the LEDs on the PCB, and the keyboards were left like this to show others who might have similar questions throughout the rest of the day.
The feedback I had received from the rest of the people who had viewed the models, was overwhelmingly positive, and informed me that the machining (especially on the logo) was very nice. Whilst there was no PCB in one of the CU75 models, everyone else still found it a pleasure to type on.
It is not my intention to come across as rude, however your review contains false information about the keyboard and does not align with the rest of the feedback received. If there were major issues with the models that needed to be addressed, then I appreciate any criticism, but this is simply not the case.
I will be posting images soon; I am sure others will on reddit/Instagram as well, and the rest of the community can see the products are well made and of good quality.
The community was very supportive and positive yesterday, and both models also received an honorary mention at the end from the meetup organisers, for which I appreciate.
I appreciate you taking the time to provide feedback about the products you viewed yesterday, however your post is misleading and provides false information to the community.
The keyboards were not in a bad state at all, and the threads are perfect. The cases of the CU75 and CU24 were open at the time you viewed the models because earlier another individual was curious about how the plate mounted to the top of the case and the LEDs on the PCB, and the keyboards were left like this to show others who might have similar questions throughout the rest of the day.
The feedback I had received from the rest of the people who had viewed the models, was overwhelmingly positive, and informed me that the machining (especially on the logo) was very nice. Whilst there was no PCB in one of the CU75 models, everyone else still found it a pleasure to type on.
It is not my intention to come across as rude, however your review contains false information about the keyboard and does not align with the rest of the feedback received. If there were major issues with the models that needed to be addressed, then I appreciate any criticism, but this is simply not the case.
I will be posting images soon; I am sure others will on reddit/Instagram as well, and the rest of the community can see the products are well made and of good quality.
The community was very supportive and positive yesterday, and both models also received an honorary mention at the end from the meetup organisers, for which I appreciate.
Oh come on.
Post unedited, close up pictures, where we can make out details, and I'll point out the bad machining (which I forgot to mention but you brought up), the dents & chips, and the threads.
You told me you had to fix something inside, but why couldn't you screw it together all the way if you want to create a sense of perfection? I've dealt with ****ed up threads, and it was obvious.
I apologise for being critical of what you brought, but unlike others, I'm fine giving all sides of the story.
P.S. Would you like me to give something more constructive? Happy to help you where you need it.
I appreciate you taking the time to provide feedback about the products you viewed yesterday, however your post is misleading and provides false information to the community.
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It is not my intention to come across as rude, however your review contains false information about the keyboard and does not align with the rest of the feedback received. If there were major issues with the models that needed to be addressed, then I appreciate any criticism, but this is simply not the case.
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Actually the threads were fine, some chap was asking how the plate fastens into the case so Yiancar dug out some hex bits and opened the case of the numpad to demonstrate. The case was left open for the rest of the meet. I helped Yiancar unscrew the case, so to my somewhat partially trained eyes, there were no issues with any of the 4 bolting positions on the top case. None of the threads felt gritty or grindey, and the top and bottom halves fitted fine and I felt no step.
Obviously it was a prototype, and I did point out to CU some stuff to be addressed for the final version (mainly lack of break sharp edge operation around the screw holes of the bottom case, as well as lack of surface dressing at the areas around the embossed text on the back, and a couple of handling marks on sidewalls), but considering it's a first prototype, I didn't see anything requiring much concerns.
Lighten up man, no need to be so hostile :)
Actually the threads were fine, some chap was asking how the plate fastens into the case so Yiancar dug out some hex bits and opened the case of the numpad to demonstrate. The case was left open for the rest of the meet. I helped Yiancar unscrew the case, so to my somewhat partially trained eyes, there were no issues with any of the 4 bolting positions on the top case. None of the threads felt gritty or grindey, and the top and bottom halves fitted fine and I felt no step.
Obviously it was a prototype, and I did point out to CU some stuff to be addressed for the final version (mainly lack of break sharp edge operation around the screw holes of the bottom case, as well as lack of surface dressing at the areas around the embossed text on the back, and a couple of handling marks on sidewalls), but considering it's a first prototype, I didn't see anything requiring much concerns.
Lighten up man, no need to be so hostile :)
I don't remember which piece but it was towards the end, so maybe they got worn out or something stuck inside.
Yeah that's the main take away here, it is a prototype. I gave my thoughts on what I saw, so to be told my thoughts are false information because it doesn't fit with what he wants isn't the greatest thing!
I hope Rohit blows everyone away with the production of these. As I said, it has great potential, and I'm sure it'll boost his business. :thumb:
Hey maybe the board is poorly constructed DID YOU SEE IT IN PERSON as xondat has? NO, so you shouldnt even have an opinion, shut up! He's just giving a review ON WHAT HE SAW, right, wrong or otherwise. And the fact that the thread starter is unwilling to post pictures outside of a professional photographer's studio speak volumes.
Hey maybe the board is poorly constructed DID YOU SEE IT IN PERSON as xondat has? NO, so you shouldnt even have an opinion, shut up! He's just giving a review ON WHAT HE SAW, right, wrong or otherwise. And the fact that the thread starter is unwilling to post pictures outside of a professional photographer's studio speak volumes.
Hey maybe the board is poorly constructed DID YOU SEE IT IN PERSON as xondat has? NO, so you shouldnt even have an opinion, shut up! He's just giving a review ON WHAT HE SAW, right, wrong or otherwise. And the fact that the thread starter is unwilling to post pictures outside of a professional photographer's studio speak volumes.
I saw prototype at the meetup. I didn't inspect it closely but it looked very good and it was comfy to type on.
I saw prototype at the meetup. I didn't inspect it closely but it looked very good and it was comfy to type on.
This may be the difference. I picked all parts up and inspected them as I would with my group buy parts, mainly to see the design/build, but flaws are super noticeable this way. Anyone can note that I've dealt with a lot of messed up case parts.
Anyway, I apologise that my unrestrained thoughts don't fit the general narrative, but there is no false information.
Again with the renders?
Dang, I was hoping for arrow key and f row blockers
Again with the renders?
Unfortunately the images were delayed due to the snow, sorry!Dang, I was hoping for arrow key and f row blockers
The CU75 features arrow keys. I am working to include 2x1u blockers and 2x1.25u blockers alongside the already confirmed 2x1.5u blockers, with the kit.
Those look very nice! Would be a tough call but I’d go for the full aluminum version, especially if there is a color choice for both top and bottom. Looking forward to more info/pricing. :thumb:
Those photos are great I’m a fan, especially with the full aluminium base. It actually does speak ‘luxury’ to me and I will probably pop some money aside closer to the drop date.
Are there going to be lots of slots or is the 75 super limited?
I love it! Really hope I can afford when the gb comes!
Looking great, only thing is that underglow... very uneven and patchy. I wouldn't think this was a hard fix, so hopefully it can be resolved. Will definitely let the board down otherwise.
Looking great, only thing is that underglow... very uneven and patchy. I wouldn't think this was a hard fix, so hopefully it can be resolved. Will definitely let the board down otherwise.
Unfortunately due to space limitations on the PCB and power limitations, the underglow can not be improved.
Looking so awesome!
Do you know what degree the angle of the CU75 will be yet? Also, will there be other colors of anodization or just black? Ty :D
Is there going to be a 'full' 60% layout variant? I don't really like the HHKB layout, but the case is SOOOO sexy. I'd love it, if I could get those corner keys!
Also: When is this going on sale/pre sale? and when would the fulfillment be?
There are some weird aliasing artifacts in the pictures, especially in the last one, probably because of bad scaling algorithms.
interested in CU 24 and CU 75
How long will GB run?
Trying to unload some stuff so I can afford haha
Looks great other than the logo. Is it the CU24 or CU34? I’d never know by only looking at the case.Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/qix1Izh.png)Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/bItWjvb.png)Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/c31ejVV.png)Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/ZQQ1jGz.png)Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/F1qgv5V.png)Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/OveAcFW.png)Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/nDchzAA.png)Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/qix1Izh.png)
Looks great other than the logo. Is it the CU24 or CU34? I’d never know by only looking at the case.Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/qix1Izh.png)Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/bItWjvb.png)Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/c31ejVV.png)Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/ZQQ1jGz.png)Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/F1qgv5V.png)Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/OveAcFW.png)Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/nDchzAA.png)Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/qix1Izh.png)
it does look good and would make a great macro pad...but is this common in the community?...to split the num pad off the peripheral...if there were a mock up of this case in a 96 key layout maybe that question would make more sense because for me the stand alone num pad seams to defeat the purpose of the sixty percent build...and then i realized that the right aligned bus port was intentional for cable management aesthetics without doing something crazy like a through port for the pad to jump and routing one cable to the tower...and still...its not a good look and defeats the purpose
i love this project...wouldn't have replied if i didn't...hoping this isn't offensive to anyone...just want to be honest about my feels...i understand tastes and opinions vary and am in no way implying mine is correct
it does look good and would make a great macro pad...but is this common in the community?...to split the num pad off the peripheral...if there were a mock up of this case in a 96 key layout maybe that question would make more sense because for me the stand alone num pad seams to defeat the purpose of the sixty percent build...and then i realized that the right aligned bus port was intentional for cable management aesthetics without doing something crazy like a through port for the pad to jump and routing one cable to the tower...and still...its not a good look and defeats the purpose
i love this project...wouldn't have replied if i didn't...hoping this isn't offensive to anyone...just want to be honest about my feels...i understand tastes and opinions vary and am in no way implying mine is correct
fair enuf...how do you feel about the alignment of the bus port?...because for people like me who want to build the 60 but don't want the pad and prefer the left aligned port...the opt's are to get over it or opt out...i am to ocd about details to fork a premium...i guess its not even a price thing...if it were uber affordable but i new i would not put any miles on it i would hold out and hope the dream is alive somewhere...that's a reference to the double two unit blocker case as there are other alternatives for the regular layouts...i guess i am just jaded it doesn't exist already as the standard blocker case options are that off center 6u that looks awful and unbalanced or the centered 7u which is to much space bar unless you type like a madman or inebriated...maybe it is just an acquired taste idk
Unfortunately due to space limitations on the PCB and power limitations, the underglow can not be improved.I almost feel like you shouldn't even bother with underglow if it can't be improved as it seems sort of weak sauce compared to others out there. I do think the overall design of the case looks great though outside of that. The PCB won't be hotswap, right?
Unfortunately due to space limitations on the PCB and power limitations, the underglow can not be improved.I almost feel like you shouldn't even bother with underglow if it can't be improved as it seems sort of weak sauce compared to others out there. I do think the overall design of the case looks great though outside of that. The PCB won't be hotswap, right?
Here are some important GB dates and details:
- There will be an early bird sale on the 30th March for the CU75 and CU24. This will only be on the capsunlocked store.
- The GB will start on the 31st March.
- The will be a combo deal if you are looking to purchase the CU75 and CU24 together.
- You will also be able to purchase extras of the following items; blockers, nylon base, aluminium base, pcb.
- The GB will end on the 30th April.
MOQs:
The MOQ for each base will be 50 units.
Final Prices:
I am confirming the packaging this week, and I will post the final cost this week.
Proxies:
There will be more information regarding proxies soon.
Here are some important GB dates and details:
- There will be an early bird sale on the 30th March for the CU75 and CU24. This will only be on the capsunlocked store.
- The GB will start on the 31st March.
- The will be a combo deal if you are looking to purchase the CU75 and CU24 together.
- You will also be able to purchase extras of the following items; blockers, nylon base, aluminium base, pcb.
- The GB will end on the 30th April.
MOQs:
The MOQ for each base will be 50 units.
Final Prices:
I am confirming the packaging this week, and I will post the final cost this week.
Proxies:
There will be more information regarding proxies soon.
Did the "early bird sale" ever happen? I have checked throughout the day and have seen nothing on their website regarding this.
Hi!
Sorry but the GB has been pushed back to mid-April. I am writing a post with more information and will be releasing it tonight.
Sorry but the GB has been pushed back to mid-April. I am writing a post with more information and will be releasing it tonight.