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Ceros_X posted:Going to have to second the SF450, I have one and I have never once heard the fan spin up. SF 600 not as good, but unless you're going with an HD PLEX 250W with a Brick you can't beat the semi-fanless mode on the SF450 My Corsair Sf600 in the M1 has been silent.
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Anime Schoolgirl posted:Only one vendor worth a poo poo selling small SFX PSUs with any capacity, namely Silverstone. Silverstone sfx are trash Corsair does a 600w version
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The Electronaut posted:My Corsair Sf600 in the M1 has been silent. Same. Fan stays off unless I'm in a game. And then, the GPU is louder.
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Do the Corsair SFX PSU's come with a bracket to adapt to ATX? I'm also planning on building in a Fractal Nano and am going SFX just to give my open-cooler GPU some breathing room. Or does the Nano natively support SFX?
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The Electronaut posted:My Corsair Sf600 in the M1 has been silent. Same. The fan rarely even turns on. It's an amazing piece of kit.
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El Scotch posted:Same. The fan rarely even turns on. It's an amazing piece of kit. Tom's Hardware reviewed the SF450 and the SF600 and found the SF450 to be incredibly silent, even moreso than the SF600. SF600: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/corsair-sf600-power-supply,4537-5.html SF450: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/corsair-sf450-power-supply,4512-5.html Very tempted to pull the trigger on the SF450 if that's the case. I've been meaning to finally ditch my ATX PSU so I can inevitably upgrade to an Ncase M1.
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Bag of Sun Chips posted:Tom's Hardware reviewed the SF450 and the SF600 and found the SF450 to be incredibly silent, even moreso than the SF600. the Silverstone 600w has a weird rear end clicky fan and non-Japanese caps. Buy corsair!
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I wish this discussion had happened earlier when I asked about power supplies in this thread.
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Bag of Sun Chips posted:Tom's Hardware reviewed the SF450 and the SF600 and found the SF450 to be incredibly silent, even moreso than the SF600. This is what I was referring to - the SF 600 is great, but the fan profile is a lot more aggressive and it turns on sooner than the SF 450 according to some. I have an SF 450 and like it a lot, but if I needed a 600w I wouldn't pass on the SF 600 for sure. I have literally never had my SF 450's fan spin (granted I am rocking a 750Ti but whatever).
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Ceros_X posted:This is what I was referring to - the SF 600 is great, but the fan profile is a lot more aggressive and it turns on sooner than the SF 450 according to some. I have an SF 450 and like it a lot, but if I needed a 600w I wouldn't pass on the SF 600 for sure. I have literally never had my SF 450's fan spin (granted I am rocking a 750Ti but whatever). Course I don't have a GPU at all , but that'll have to change cause I think the IGP isn't fast enough for Pac-Man of all things (well Pac-Man CE 2). I asked in the GPU thread but figure I should check here too cause I have an M1, how's the EVGA 1060 SC, like anything I should be wary about cooling wise with it? I know I can fit a full size card but would rather have a short one just for more room to work with in the case. I was also thinking about a 470/480 at one point but it seems like the 1060 is better bang for the buck (even if I was hoping to go cheaper), runs cooler, and has more short card options. I know I can save a chunk with the 3GB version but I plan to hold on as long as possible so I'll spend the extra for the 6GB one.
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dy. posted:Do the Corsair SFX PSU's come with a bracket to adapt to ATX? I'm also planning on building in a Fractal Nano and am going SFX just to give my open-cooler GPU some breathing room. Or does the Nano natively support SFX? Mine didn't I ended up buying a Silverstone adapter when I built my small SFX rig.
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# ? Sep 28, 2016 21:35 |
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The Silverstone designs are a bit old by now, some getting close to 5 years old. The 500W has the best reviews of the bunch and mine performs admirably. That said the Corsairs are new this year and should hopefully perform better. It really is surprising how polarizing goons are about products though. When I wrote the OP, the Corsairs were in short supply or ridiculously overpriced.
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# ? Sep 28, 2016 21:43 |
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I like my SF450 its so cute when i put it next to my bro's RM1000 oh also i have the mini EVGA GTX1060 in my ncase now and it's great but looking at it all put together I still can't help but notice that there's so much empty space hurry up dancase and start selling at retail is what im sayin
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Smiles posted:I like my SF450 its so cute when i put it next to my bro's RM1000 Check this case out. If you don't need a full length video card, there are more options out there. https://hardforum.com/threads/hutzy-xs-ultra-compact-gaming-case.1894641/
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I thought I'd update that I am setting up a new system for my mom in a Silverstone RVZ02B case. She is using a laptop that is over a decade old, the fan inside is constantly running, and it's doing a good job of making GBS threads itself. I very much like the innovations in this case. My wife, on the other hand, what's something super duper tiny. She looked at that and thought it was outright humongous. She wants a tiny little brick. I am trying to accommodate her, but I think she wants something that is impossibly small. For one, I think she'd want an internal DVD/blu-ray drive. I am thinking about it more and I think she wants something like this little Soltek Qbic she had a long time ago: http://www.extremetech.com/computing/74760-soltek-qbic-eq3901300p-mania It's not what she is saying nor am I certain it is what she means, but I think a more compacted version of that is what she is thinking of. You could probably chop off one whole internal slot, which would flatten it down vertically. Is there something like that out there right now?
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# ? Sep 30, 2016 19:42 |
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Unless you have a need for gaming or other needs requiring high end CPUs and GPUs I don't understand why home users would even need a custom build ITX. If the wife needed a desktop I'd build a NUC based PC and slap it on the back of a spare monitor or go buy some all-in-one shindig and make sure that it has an SSD in it.
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This is literally how iMacs got so popular - people don't want towers. I vote for a NUC or one of the smaller silverstone cases. I think the FT series are pretty handsome. My old work legit used NUCs as PC replacements for their graphic designers. Photoshop / Indesign are within reach of a box the size of a large sandwich.
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Or, you know, get her another laptop? Desktops, including even the tiniest of SFF builds, mostly exist to support large screens and/or high performance. If you don't need either, there's basically no reason not to go mobile.
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NihilCredo posted:Or, you know, get her another laptop? Desktops, including even the tiniest of SFF builds, mostly exist to support large screens and/or high performance. If you don't need either, there's basically no reason not to go mobile. She doesn't really need the portability at all. Well, she is still kind of stuck on the idea of having a permanent set up. I am pondering if she wouldn't just be happier with a Windows tablet that she can dock. necrobobsledder posted:Unless you have a need for gaming or other needs requiring high end CPUs and GPUs I don't understand why home users would even need a custom build ITX. If the wife needed a desktop I'd build a NUC based PC and slap it on the back of a spare monitor or go buy some all-in-one shindig and make sure that it has an SSD in it. I was thinking I could set her up with a NUC, but she's hoping that we both use the same cases. Me, well, I just play a ton of Minecraft, but I mess around with 3d game development, so I need a good-enough graphics card. That screws up a lot of stuff right there.
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# ? Sep 30, 2016 21:47 |
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Inwin BQ695 is probably the only answer right now. 3.3L and fits a slim ODD, come with a power brick style PSU good for 120W. http://www.in-win.com.tw/Corporate/en/goods.php?act=view&id=BQ695
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Does anyone know the dimensions of the ncase m1 BOX? As in like I need to know if the box will fit in a suitcase alongside a bunch of other stuff.
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Rocko Bonaparte posted:She doesn't really need the portability at all. Well, she is still kind of stuck on the idea of having a permanent set up. I am pondering if she wouldn't just be happier with a Windows tablet that she can dock. Doesn't the ncase m1 have a top slot load optical version? Another albeit bigger option is the fractal core 500.
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Rekkit posted:Does anyone know the dimensions of the ncase m1 BOX? As in like I need to know if the box will fit in a suitcase alongside a bunch of other stuff.
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Rocko Bonaparte posted:She doesn't really need the portability at all. Well, she is still kind of stuck on the idea of having a permanent set up. I am pondering if she wouldn't just be happier with a Windows tablet that she can dock.
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beepsandboops posted:Just measured mine, it's about 8.5" x 12.5" x 15" Thanks!
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Has anyone had experience with a non-blower GPU in a node 304? I need to build for a casual gamer (SC2/source games) who needs a discrete GPU, but definitely wants a quiet machine. I'm a little concerned about heat already though... PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel Core i3-6100 3.7GHz Dual-Core Processor ($110.99 @ SuperBiiz) Motherboard: MSI H110I PRO AC Mini ITX LGA1151 Motherboard ($88.98 @ Newegg) Memory: Crucial 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2133 Memory ($35.74 @ Amazon) Storage: Sandisk X400 256GB 2.5" Solid State Drive (Purchased For $0.00) Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (Purchased For $0.00) Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 950 2GB Video Card ($133.98 @ Newegg) Case: Fractal Design Node 304 Mini ITX Tower Case ($89.99 @ NCIX US) Power Supply: SeaSonic 520W 80+ Bronze Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($44.99 @ Newegg) Total: $504.67 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-10-04 12:21 EDT-0400
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showdown posted:Has anyone had experience with a non-blower GPU in a node 304? I need to build for a casual gamer (SC2/source games) who needs a discrete GPU, but definitely wants a quiet machine. I'm a little concerned about heat already though... Shouldn't be a problem with a 950, that case looks like it has good airflow. Go for it!
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showdown posted:Has anyone had experience with a non-blower GPU in a node 304? I need to build for a casual gamer (SC2/source games) who needs a discrete GPU, but definitely wants a quiet machine. I'm a little concerned about heat already though... depending on the timeline, the 4GB 1050ti is coming for $149. http://www.pcgamer.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1050-ti-strips-naked-for-unofficial-photo-shoot/
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I have a 2 fan 970 and have had a 3 fan 780 in my 304 with no problems. The intake fans are a bit weak so I recently upgraded to some Noctua ones but my GPU rarely hits higher than 70c, and that's at full load with a radiator push/pull as the only exhaust.
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Rocko Bonaparte posted:She doesn't really need the portability at all. Well, she is still kind of stuck on the idea of having a permanent set up. I am pondering if she wouldn't just be happier with a Windows tablet that she can dock. If you can get away with it, get her an Ipad or something. I mean, if she just uses webbrowsers and some programs that have App store equivalents, I would not even bother with a PC to be honest.
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showdown posted:Has anyone had experience with a non-blower GPU in a node 304? I need to build for a casual gamer (SC2/source games) who needs a discrete GPU, but definitely wants a quiet machine. I'm a little concerned about heat already though... I have a 980ti FTW in the same shape and size core 500 with only a rear exhaust 120mm going through a corsair h60 and it runs fine if not overclocking. GPU is usually mid 70s when not frame capped.
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Thanks for the good advice guys. I'll probably wait for a 1050 but will go with the rest of my build then, except with a shorter PSU - I think the modular seasonic PSU I picked was 160mm and would conflict with a longer card. I'll probably also just stick with stock CPU cooling since I'm not overclocking anyway.
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# ? Oct 4, 2016 21:38 |
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I turned my PSU around and have the ports ok the right hand side, if you're looking down from the front. I saw zero difference in temps. Lot easier to manage the cables, and cleaner to boot.
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DANCASE A4 is apparently going to be available end 2016, early 2017. Looks like they're even linking up with retailers (overclockers in the UK), so it's slowly becoming a real, actual product you can buy.
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well why not posted:DANCASE A4 is apparently going to be available end 2016, early 2017. Looks like they're even linking up with retailers (overclockers in the UK), so it's slowly becoming a real, actual product you can buy.
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Shanghaied posted:I really liked the compactness of the A4, but I'm slightly concerned that in the a4 if you have one of those itx motherboards with a m.2 slot in the back, your red hot m.2 ssd will be sandwiched between the motherboard and gpu with no airflow. Plus I still use a 4tb mechanical drive to store decade-old data. And I still buy physical media, every now and then. So I picked up a ncase m1 instead. Now if they will only ship the drat thing... Does anybody know if the DANCASE can fit bigger GPUs like the MSI GTX 1070s in them? A friend of mine made the mistake of getting a MSI GTX 1070 with Twin Frozr fans and it wouldn't fit in his M1.
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Bag of Sun Chips posted:Does anybody know if the DANCASE can fit bigger GPUs like the MSI GTX 1070s in them? A friend of mine made the mistake of getting a MSI GTX 1070 with Twin Frozr fans and it wouldn't fit in his M1. It absolutely will fit. In a Linus Tech Tips video, they stuff an EVGA Classified 1080 in there, which, at 150.88mm tall, is larger than the MSI 1070 GAMING card.
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Bag of Sun Chips posted:Does anybody know if the DANCASE can fit bigger GPUs like the MSI GTX 1070s in them? A friend of mine made the mistake of getting a MSI GTX 1070 with Twin Frozr fans and it wouldn't fit in his M1. As best as I can tell, it will fit. The A4-SFX will take cards up to 144mm measured from the bottom of the PCIe connector, and the 1070 Gaming X 1070 from MSI appears to be 140mm. These enormous cards are certainly cutting it close, and no one can really test since the case hasn't shipped yet, but right now it looks promising, if a bit close.
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Out of curiosity, what are some good case options for a small file server? Or, in other words, which cases have the best [volume] : [number of 3.5" drive slots] ratio? e: To be more specific, I might be interested in something that can hold 4 to 6 HDDs in as little room as possible. NihilCredo fucked around with this message at 11:09 on Oct 9, 2016 |
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NihilCredo posted:Out of curiosity, what are some good case options for a small file server? Or, in other words, which cases have the best [volume] : [number of 3.5" drive slots] ratio? Fractal Design Node 304. HalloKitty fucked around with this message at 11:21 on Oct 9, 2016 |
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