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Xyala

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  1. We use several couriers to deliver them. There is : DHL, Fedex, 4PX and EMS China. Choice depends on region mostly. If the tracking was working with 4PX then it was 4PX shipping. Then it's possible that for some reason 4PX hands over delivery operations to DHL ... no idea why. As long as it arrives, all good
  2. Ah yes. XL-ATX will miss space. We even had at some points questions about some server board mounts as some guys also like to overclock these. But yeah, we've had to make some choice otherwise, it never ends haha
  3. @Kirzee welcome to the forums Yeah I think trouffman was speaking about that. AiO brakets the other way around. But if that's the way it works best for you - then it's not so much of a big deal. Just helps to lock him.
  4. @WhiteWulfe as @CAxVIPER mentioned, some people order actually more than 2 in some cases (mostly friends grouping shipping to reduce costs). + Some tables where already reserved for Giveaways (prizes for the ROG Showdown for example etc.) So this is why the order # does not sync with the table serial number. Regarding the scratch. It's truly a pity. Please send me your other pictures and I'll see what we can do there. Thanks!
  5. @PureBlizz It's all my fault. I was due to take care of the CAD files in September (according to the schedule). But I ended up spending more time on taking care of making sure everything worked well with the shipping. It will be done this month
  6. @WhiteWulfe, should be soon there
  7. Hi @CAxVIPER Thanks for your unboxing and feedback. All Feedback on the table is very welcome Regarding some of your points: - format wise, you should have all the holes on your table for ATX, Micro ATX, Mini ATX, Mini ITX (larger boards will probably fit if based on ATX, but they will probably be a little off the table in width).Which is why on the product specifications we wrote it was compatible - just not the nicest) -Moving the table with the PSU attached is do-able, but indeed not recommended. Some PSUs can be very heavy and it would over multiple moves add some load on the legs / leg mounting. Regarding the logo, I'm glad you are bringing it up. We've debated the idea of logo / no logo on the table internally. We ended up choosing the most "discrete" approach as we wanted the table to be in sync with our design idea of "simplicity". The design of the table is it's own logo in other words
  8. Hey @PureBlizz Thanks for your feedback! It's really well appreciated to have it - I'll share this internally so we can keep it under the arm for eventual future revisions
  9. @Uing07 answers below: 1. Varies from the country we send to. Either Fedex or DHL. 2. Currently there aren't sold separately. But that's something we actually are also thinking about. Our biggest concern the logistics of it But if you want to combine screws to your order, we can look into doing that. (Sort of on a case by case basis - still need to figure if we have stock / can ship in time with your order or separate) Simply shoot me an message via email ( xyala@overclocking-tv.com ) with your order reference number. 3. Plan is to release these before the end of September. Admittedly we've spent lots of time on arranging production and delivery, so we din't yet prepare all we wanted for it. But! Will try to make this in time
  10. @gavbon yes there will most likely be import taxes. It's sadly something we could account for upfront as I caries from one country to another.
  11. Would have to be tested to see how the brackets spacing could be fitted there. It would be a similar situation I presume than for the 360mm case. @Mr.Horse It's pretty stable really. We designed it so that it can take a system with CPU and GPU pots. The screw goes through the table from the top, into the legs. We are using a strong grade of Aluminum specifically for the case of making the table more solid and durable. It's not that thick. 8mm isn't much. But the reason of this thickness is mostly to have a sufficiently strong legs. Since the legs are cut from the table (we use CNC manufacturing process for the cutting), 8mm was the best compromise. If we would have done it thinner, the legs would not be so strong, and with very heavy systems, you could eventually have some bending issues over time. The mate silver-ish finish right now is done via anodizing. If there are to be colors (which isn't in the planning right now) it would be most likely the same process. Painting always ends up wearing off over time and usage.
  12. Hi everyone Today we've released a little video to better show what the Open Benchtable is all about. Take a look and let us know what you think! Big thanks to Vivi to whom we commissioned this project
  13. Technically speaking the spacing is to support a 240mm rad at max. The table being exactly 360mm long it will be tough. But! There should be a way, by not mounting it using the two most outwards screws, but for example using one that is at around the 240mm mark (which should be the second fan i presume). To test I would have to get my hands on a 360mm AiO - but we don't' have one here at the office.
  14. Thanks! Yeah hopefully everything will go well - it's very encouraging to have and hear support - thanks a lot for those A few more pictures:
  15. Hi, So the very first completely final unit just came out of the production lines. This is the very first one that completed the whole CNC / sand blast / anodizing process. We are taking on this occasion some product pictures. This is our setup Final edited pictures coming soon!
  16. Updated the points on production location and shipping origin to the FAQ. Thanks guys for the suggestion.
  17. I'm in! Gonna drive down with Trouffman Main plan is for us to have fun testing with volunteers new 1vs1 competition formats / stream stuff So anyone interested in trying out overclocking deathmatches and things like that, let us know
  18. Looking forward to see you all there! For those that haven't bought yet their tickets - move quick Spots are not unlimited + this helps us a lot to plan for appropriate amount of ressources. (LN2, but also power needs etc.) Thanks!
  19. Sad news Mike, would have been cool to see you there!
  20. Looking forward to see everyone again, and meet the next gen OCers of Canada
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