The Qmicra SFF case is the brain child of PC Design Lab’s founder, Dave Lalopa. It was the first Micro-ATX SFF (small form factor) case to support standard ATX power supplies, large heat-sinks and optional 2x120mm size radiators. It also holds the SFF overclocking world record. Dave finished this build for a client that wanted a high performance gaming and home theater pc in one package. He chose Intel’s Core i7 940 Nehalem 2.93GHz LGA 1366 Quad-Core CPU and DFI Lan party Jr. X58 micro-atx motherboard. 12Gb G.SKILL 4GB DDR3-1333 PC3-10600 RAM. A Gainward Radeon HD 4870 delivers crisp video for watching movies or gaming. There is seven hard drives inside, including 2, Intel X25 solid state drives. Luckily Dave designed the Qmicra to fit larger size heat-sinks like the Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme pictured here. Everything is powered by Corsair’s HX 620 watt modular power supply.
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WOW… even mice would not try to live in that crowded case…
Great build, Thanks for posting it.
I think they got the name pretty well right Panzer lol. It could’ve also been Bulldog or Bullpup!
I wasn’t crazy about the initial design of it but it’s another one of those cases that kind of grows on you.
I’m liking it a lot now!