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Seems like you could just stick some feet to the bottom to fix it. I bet GamersNexus will do that in their review.
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The guy in the YouTube video did that and only got reasonable temperatures when he also removed the bottom shell I think. German testers said the pretty tops also completely choke radiators, requiring the perforated top cover (ruining part of the look) and another German website tried air cooling and said the 80mm fan is completely inadequate but using the perforated top cover with a 120mm fan venting out of the top works fine for the CPU. So the stylish tempered glass or wood panels on top are completely unsuitable for cooling the CPU and the bottom design is terrible for GPU cooling in general. I guess you could cool low power stuff in there if you don't like the look of or think computers shouldn't be as small as an Asrock DeskMini (with eg. a Ryzen APU).
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# ? Mar 19, 2020 18:58 |
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Maxwell Adams posted:Seems like you could just stick some feet to the bottom to fix it. I bet GamersNexus will do that in their review. It doesn't have any real area for intake on the bottom, though; you'd need a perforated bottom panel. It only has tiny slits along the lower edges. I don't understand it - fractal have been great about having case floor ventilation before, and some models have those great full-length filters that can be accessed from the front. Would have been perfect here. orcane posted:the 80mm fan is completely inadequate It doesn't help that the grille is incredibly restrictive. It's pretty ugly. HalloKitty fucked around with this message at 20:05 on Mar 19, 2020 |
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Maxwell Adams posted:Seems like you could just stick some feet to the bottom to fix it. I bet GamersNexus will do that in their review. Feet won't do anything for the Era because the bottom is totally closed except some tiny-rear end side-grills (which only have ~50% grill coverage along the strip). You'd have to seriously ramp up your GPU fans to get airflow through that. E: Whelp
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# ? Mar 19, 2020 19:08 |
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I feel Fractal will fix some of the issues with the case on the second revision. Makes me wonder if external radiators that take heat out of the case will ever take off more.
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# ? Mar 19, 2020 19:59 |
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This is a good video about the Era. https://youtu.be/u0iLfJtf3OI
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# ? Mar 19, 2020 20:46 |
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Too bad about the wrong orientation so it can't fit full size graphics cards, there's probably some merit in the "tall rectangle with a single giant fan on top" design https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd2J_Mc0PJo
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# ? Mar 19, 2020 20:51 |
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I'm confused about a lot of choices made in this case. I imagine GN will have a few things to say ()
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# ? Mar 19, 2020 21:09 |
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The case seems like Fractal Design's experiment in "what happens when we let the aesthetics and design people have full control?" It's probably the most beautiful SFF case probably ever, honestly.
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# ? Mar 19, 2020 22:55 |
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I want a Corsair One more than ever now, but don’t want to pay big bucks and already have hardware. Sad.
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# ? Mar 19, 2020 23:57 |
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Fractal should have just updated the Core 500 by removing the optical drive support and re-doing the front of the case.
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# ? Mar 20, 2020 00:17 |
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Lungboy posted:Fractal should have just updated the Core 500 by removing the optical drive support and re-doing the front of the case. Yep.
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# ? Mar 20, 2020 01:48 |
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That and/or drill some exhaust ventilation in the Node 202’s GPU chamber...
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# ? Mar 20, 2020 01:58 |
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Lungboy posted:Fractal should have just updated the Core 500 by removing the optical drive support and re-doing the front of the case. That case would be a lot more appealing if it had proper side panels, not one big sleeve.
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# ? Mar 20, 2020 05:01 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbLugatTfTc This is very cool. No pun intended.
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Stickman posted:That and/or drill some exhaust ventilation in the Node 202’s GPU chamber... Yeah, that's the main issue with the node 202. I really like it, though. I've made a real effort in mine to remove restrictions - no 2.5" drive cage, very neat cable routing and so on. Some decent intakes with good static pressure like the Noctua A12x25s as I have then can ram the air over the gpu (which I've totally removed the shroud and fans from) and through the gaps and out the top by the CPU (I have it standing upright, the only way a node 202 can really be used)
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VulgarandStupid posted:This is very cool. No pun intended. I was just getting ready to watch that video.
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HalloKitty posted:Yeah, that's the main issue with the node 202. I really like it, though. I'm running it horizontal with a 2600 and 1070ti. Had to get 1cm rubber feet so the A12x25s don't get choked, swapped the gpu cooler for just the Arctic Accelero radiator and the temps are managable but having to dump the hit air from the gpu into the cpu chamber isn't great. Reversing the direction of the gpu so that it exhausts out the top like Sliger's upcoming console case would probably help a ton. Arzachel fucked around with this message at 16:11 on Mar 20, 2020 |
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Here is my 3700x and RTX 2080 in a Lian Li TU150. I made all of the cables myself, which was pretty fun to zone out on. I still have some cable management to do as well as make the SATA cable. I came from a Silverstone ML08 so the lower temps are very welcomed. RGB haters, I don't want to hear it, you don't know how much joy you're missing out on!
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 03:39 |
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Goddamn that Era sucks in basically every aspect, how did Fractal gently caress something up this badly
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 03:49 |
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Those cables look great. I've been thinking about making my own cables in these the dark times because gently caress it.
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SalTheBard posted:Those cables look great. I've been thinking about making my own cables in these the dark times because gently caress it. Thanks, they're not as trained as I'd like, but I wanted to play Doom!!! This is what I used for the cable/terminals, I ordered the paracord off Amazon. The expensive part was the crimper at $60. https://www.titanrig.com/
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Gonna Send It posted:Here is my 3700x and RTX 2080 in a Lian Li TU150. I made all of the cables myself, which was pretty fun to zone out on. I still have some cable management to do as well as make the SATA cable. I came from a Silverstone ML08 so the lower temps are very welcomed. Wow, what a fun build! That looks like an original idea and I love that you went air as well. I love my open loop... sometimes... but the simplicity of air coolers is pulling me back.
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jink posted:Wow, what a fun build! That looks like an original idea and I love that you went air as well. I love my open loop... sometimes... but the simplicity of air coolers is pulling me back. I considered water, but it's a lot of $ for non-OC stuff. I can't even hear it under load with headphones anyway.
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Gonna Send It posted:I considered water, but it's a lot of $ for non-OC stuff. I can't even hear it under load with headphones anyway. For real. I could be using a 2080ti instead of my 'old' 1080ti if I didn't have this open loop. The 9900k is hard to tame even WITH all of this loop so ... what is the point. Fantastic build, I am loving all of the radical colors. Reminds me of those Hyper Color shirts from the 90s!
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jink posted:For real. I could be using a 2080ti instead of my 'old' 1080ti if I didn't have this open loop. The 9900k is hard to tame even WITH all of this loop so ... what is the point. Is it direct die cooled?
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GRINDCORE MEGGIDO posted:Is it direct die cooled? Sooooon. Scared to death of doing it. RockitCool kit looks amazing though. I should just pick it up. A 'mint' 9900k means nothing on the used market.
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I'm running a direct die 9900k but with a Noctua D15. The temp drops were decent (about 6 or 7 C IIRC) going from a traditional TIM to liquid metal between the cold plate and the die. The CPU was picked up used with the direct die kit and the IHS removed. Running a 5ghz OC, using a dvid offset instead of static voltage. Planning on WC'ing the whole machine in the near future due to the fan noise from the 2080ti despite an undervolt and custom fan curve. Mounting the cooler was a little more involved than usual, but Rockit's youtube videos were spot on.
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The Electronaut posted:I'm running a direct die 9900k but with a Noctua D15. Hnnng. Nice. GRINDCORE MEGGIDO fucked around with this message at 16:45 on Mar 25, 2020 |
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Gonna Send It posted:Here is my 3700x and RTX 2080 in a Lian Li TU150. I made all of the cables myself, which was pretty fun to zone out on. I still have some cable management to do as well as make the SATA cable. I came from a Silverstone ML08 so the lower temps are very welcomed. RGB hater here coming in to say your case looks like a music festival without the acid. Still, the fact that the cables fluoresce and things seem to actually go together make me begrudgingly approve. Cool build dude! How hard was it to make the cables? I've thought about doing it for the build I'm working on, but I'm intimidated by it/don't have the tools yet.
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# ? Mar 25, 2020 17:04 |
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I'm interested in a dual slot 2080 SUPER, is the EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER XC Gaming the one to get or are there other models I should be considering?
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Warmachine posted:a music festival without the acid. The thought of this made me feel cold, unironically. The cables are neat. I'd like to know more about making them too.
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Warmachine posted:RGB hater here coming in to say your case looks like a music festival without the acid. They're not actually fluorescent, just very, very neon. It wasn't hard to make the cables, just time consuming if you want them to look nice; I think mine took 8 hours total. I highly recommend a wire stripper that you can set a repeatable length on. For paracord, you can do the heatshrinkless method by heating it up with the blue part of the flame from a lighter (the orange part coats it in soot) and use your wet fingers to mush it down on the connection pin. If I wanted to make another set, I'd be in it like $50 for materials. The scariest part was powering it up the first time, but I triple checked my pinout in comparison to the stock cables.
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Incessant Excess posted:I'm interested in a dual slot 2080 SUPER, is the EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER XC Gaming the one to get or are there other models I should be considering? Mine was $550 from EVGA B-stock, A+ would buy again. Be aware it's a triple slot, though.
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Warmachine posted:RGB hater here coming in to say your case looks like a music festival without the acid. This seems like a trivial problem to solve? but please practice appropriate social distancing precautions and order delivery Gonna Send It posted:The scariest part was powering it up the first time, but I triple checked my pinout in comparison to the stock cables. I’d be tempted to buy some cheap used desktop off Craigslist as a guinea pig. (Looks awesome, btw) Stickman fucked around with this message at 17:21 on Mar 25, 2020 |
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I have an old FT03-Mini that I want to cut a hole into the side panel of. It is an aluminum case. Any tips for that? Unfortunately this thing has poo poo for ventilation for graphics card. Luckily, it's the white/silver design so I won't have to worry about the paint. Edit; I guess I should say that I have a dremel and a reciprocating saw. VulgarandStupid fucked around with this message at 17:43 on Mar 25, 2020 |
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GRINDCORE MEGGIDO posted:The cables are neat. I'd like to know more about making them too. Step 1: To start with, I cut the wire to a length I know that's longer then I need, then I cut the paracord slightly longer than that, melt the ends slightly to reduce fraying, then sleeve Step 2: Find Length (I do this with one end plugged into the PSU so I can pull on them all and make them equal length after finding the longest one I need. Here you can see the crappy stock cables) Step 3: Cut/Strip Step 4: Fit Step 5: Crimp Step 6: Melt Step 7: Push into connector and pray. Remove and remelt because you didn't get it tight enough the first time. (I used this pinout chart for mine. I didn't make any of the 24pin double wires since this PSU doesn't need them to function, only the SF600 Platinum uses them) Bonus: E: To get the stretch I want for the paracord, I crimped/melted/connected one side of the wires, then I pulled them all taught and cut the paracord to the length of the wire. I could've probably gone 2-3mm tighter, but this worked with the least amount of hassle. Gonna Send It fucked around with this message at 17:57 on Mar 25, 2020 |
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Gonna Send It posted:Step 1: To start with, I cut the wire to a length I know that's longer then I need, then I cut the paracord slightly longer than that, melt the ends slightly to reduce fraying, then sleeve Huh. That doesn't seem so bad. I assume because standardization everyone uses the same pinout. Is there a specific gauge of wire that needs to be used? Also, I DONT LIKE IT I DONT LIKE IT I think that looks pretty good with the desktop coordination.
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Warmachine posted:Huh. That doesn't seem so bad. I assume because standardization everyone uses the same pinout. Is there a specific gauge of wire that needs to be used? Corsair has a lot of PSUs with the same pinout (i.e. type 4 cables), but between brands nobody's pinout on the PSU side is the same. I would recommend comparing to stock cables to verify your pinout. I used 18 gauge wire for everything. Some people use 16 but it seems kinda dumb to me.
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Gonna Send It posted:Step 1: To start with, I cut the wire to a length I know that's longer then I need.......... This is awesome, and it looks great. I might have a go with a single cable to start.
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