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kelvinhall05

I was browsing tiny cases yesterday (don't judge :P) when I came across my DREAM: The Hutzy XS. It's a mITX case that can fit a 177.8mm, dual slot, full height GPU (and of course a mITX motherboard) into something with a 3.99 liter volume. HOLY SHIT!!! Only thing is, I can't find barely any info on it, other than someone asking where to buy it on Reddit and a few articles, one of which I will link. I want to ask: does anyone know anything about this case? Release date? Price? Thanks!

LINK: https://hardforum.com/threads/hutzy-xs-ultra-compact-gaming-case-4l.1894641/

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From what I can tell this is a prototype case that was 3D modelled and then put together by someone who goes by the name Hahutzy one another forum (hardforum).

 

There's no evidence from what I can see that this is going to be a consumer product, if you ask nicely you may be able to get blue prints (if it's that type of community project).

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1 minute ago, Strayuru said:

From what I can tell this is a prototype case that was 3D modelled and then put together by someone who goes by the name Hahutzy one another forum (hardforum).

 

There's no evidence from what I can see that this is going to be a consumer product, if you ask nicely you may be able to get blue prints (if it's that type of community project).

 

But I think it will become a consumer product because it says on the site I linked that they are sorting out prototype V2 manufacturing.

 

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2 minutes ago, kelvinhall05 said:

But I think it will become a consumer product because it says on the site I linked that they are sorting out prototype V2 manufacturing.

 

True, it has been a while since Hutzy's last post though. I guess we'll have to wait and see. It does look nice though!

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