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kliras posted:should be available when the bios update with agesa 1.2.0.8 makes it out of beta Oh good, I’ll keep and eye out Scam Likely posted:What kind of cooler do you have on the 5800X3D? EK Basic 240
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# ? Jan 23, 2023 17:48 |
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dkj posted:EK Basic 240 Sounds nice. Do a picture.
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# ? Jan 23, 2023 18:38 |
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Canna Happy posted:Sounds nice. Do a picture. This is the only one I took while I was trying to figure out how to route the cables
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# ? Jan 23, 2023 19:24 |
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quote:The S in SFF is Suffering
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# ? Jan 26, 2023 07:27 |
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in typical jayztwocents fashion, this turned out to be bs. turns out they were mishandled mining GPUs instead, because of course a driver update isn't going to cause your gpu die to loving crack apart.
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# ? Jan 26, 2023 07:55 |
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Dr. Video Games 0031 posted:in typical jayztwocents fashion, this turned out to be bs. Yeah you are right. He’s so convinced that GPU prices won’t be cheaper won’t November hits and turns out it was the other way around. I don’t mind content creators being wrong but at least back track some old videos and say hey we goofed sorry. Instead of chasing the next basic fad
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# ? Jan 26, 2023 15:55 |
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Sup T1 buddy. It's a really fun but exacting build. Good to see you put the GPU in first. I did not do that and it was a big mistake.
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# ? Jan 26, 2023 18:58 |
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it lives i'll clean stuff up tomorrow and move things around. i need to get fan control and get the exhaust fans to spin up more aggressively, maybe swap out the 92x15 for a 92x25, too.
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# ? Jan 28, 2023 03:53 |
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What's your specs? I'm looking to rehouse my build into either a t1 or a a4-h20
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# ? Jan 28, 2023 04:42 |
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Current: Formd T1 V2 Sandwich (aluminum) Intel i9-9900k with a Noctua L9i (stock config) Asrock Z390 Phantom Gaming itx/ac 32GB of DDR4-3200 2TB WD SN850 WD + 1TB HP EX920 Nvidia 4080 FE Corsair SF750 Platinum Previously: Fractal Define Nano S Noctua D15S (140mm + 120mm) 1TB HP EX920 + 4TB WD Red EVGA 2080 Super Black Corsair SF600 Platinum
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# ? Jan 28, 2023 05:05 |
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Phone posted:it lives How big is that GPU? ughhhh posted:What's your specs? I'm looking to rehouse my build into either a t1 or a a4-h20 I just finished my first sff build and am by no means an expert but I found the cable management in my A4-H20 to be incredibly difficult with a Sapphire 7900xt. It’s like 2 1/2 slots so I couldn’t use the standoffs to run cables between the GPU and motherboard, though I think if you have a 2 slot card being able to use the standoffs would have made it so much easier.
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# ? Jan 28, 2023 05:07 |
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dkj posted:How big is that GPU? The 4080 FE (and 4090) are 3 slot cards. I'm running the case in 3.25 mode. Ironically enough, my old case couldn't fit a 3 slot card.
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# ? Jan 28, 2023 05:12 |
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Anyone out there with a Dan A4-H20, does the case have a moveable motherboard tray? It'd be nice to use a bigger cooler than the NH-l9i and possibly switch the 7700 65w for a 7800X3D 120w. Paired with this 2-slot GPU: Video Card: MSI SUPRIM LIQUID X GeForce RTX 4090 24 GB Video Card ($2049.98 @ Amazon) Case: Lian Li A4-H20 X4 Mini ITX Desktop Case ($144.99 @ Newegg Sellers) Scam Likely fucked around with this message at 16:14 on Jan 29, 2023 |
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Is there anything more compact than the O11 Air Mini that can accommodate the following parts?
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# ? Feb 4, 2023 18:06 |
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denereal visease posted:Is there anything more compact than the O11 Air Mini that can accommodate the following parts? There is a sliger case built to accommodate the d15 think it's this one
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# ? Feb 4, 2023 18:47 |
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thanks for the suggestion, but it doesn't satisfy the criteria
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# ? Feb 4, 2023 19:42 |
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Maybe the Fractal Design Torrent Nano?
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# ? Feb 4, 2023 19:52 |
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again, thanks for the suggestion; but it doesn't satisfy the criteria i thought my post was clear enough, but i am looking for the smallest case that can accommodate all four of these things simultaneously denereal visease posted:
denereal visease fucked around with this message at 20:08 on Feb 4, 2023 |
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denereal visease posted:again, thanks for the suggestion; but it doesn't satisfy the criteria This is the SFF thread, you're looking for the Not-Quite Full Tower thread instead. Lian Li O11 Air mini
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denereal visease posted:again, thanks for the suggestion; but it doesn't satisfy the criteria torrent nano
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# ? Feb 4, 2023 23:00 |
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denereal visease posted:again, thanks for the suggestion; but it doesn't satisfy the criteria Your post was clear enough. 2 front and bottom 140mm fans, 165mm cpu cooler clearance and enough room for a 2.5 slot 330mm gpu (Asus tuf 3080 is 300mm and just over 2 slots) Butterfly Valley fucked around with this message at 23:40 on Feb 4, 2023 |
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Butterfly Valley posted:Your post was clear enough. 2 front and bottom 140mm fans, 165mm cpu cooler clearance and enough room for a 2.5 slot 330mm gpu (Asus tuf 3080 is 300mm and just over 2 slots) REGARDING MY PREVIOUS POST,
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# ? Feb 5, 2023 06:37 |
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Phone posted:The 4080 FE (and 4090) are 3 slot cards. I'm running the case in 3.25 mode. I realize I’m late but that’s a gorgeous case and build.
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# ? Feb 5, 2023 08:21 |
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Cheers team, while the Torrent Nano fits the bill on paper I'm skeptical that it can actually fit 25mm tall case fans under a 2.7-slot GPU.
I find myself wishing the next NCase design would be like 1.5-2" wider and maybe 1" taller: that might get 2x 120mm front fans & 2x 140mm bottom fans into a <20L package. Apparently they're going smaller but claiming better compatibility for today's hardware.
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These posts look like elfring pull requests.
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# ? Feb 5, 2023 14:46 |
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I’m considering a build using the Fractal Design Ridge. My reading so far suggests that the GPU compartment can be kept pretty cool using included 140mm fans (though I may need to find slim fans depending on my choice of GPU), but that there is no fan—for either intake or exhaust—in the CPU compartment. People have claimed that they put 80mm fans in that part of the case, but others have said that those screw holes are for 2.5” SDDs only. I would appreciate if someone more knowledgeable could break this down for me: (1) does the Ridge support additional fans to help with CPU cooling? (2) if 80 mm is the right size, how many and where would they go? (3) assuming I can figure out how to switch between intake and exhaust, is there an airflow direction that is better for temperatures?
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# ? Feb 7, 2023 16:00 |
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Two weeks ago optimumtech teased the notion of "2x 240 in a FormD T1" and I'm glad I only learned about this now because I must see that. My Ncase M1 is good but it could be better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZEfTVrhHs4
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# ? Feb 8, 2023 02:21 |
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Scam Likely posted:Anyone out there with a Dan A4-H20, does the case have a moveable motherboard tray? It'd be nice to use a bigger cooler than the NH-l9i and possibly switch the 7700 65w for a 7800X3D 120w. Unfortunately not. If you look at the bottom panel, there are five screws, and the one in the center affixes directly to the motherboard tray, so that's not adjustable. The way it handles 2-slot GPUs is by adding a couple of standoffs that move the riser closer to the panel for ventilation. It doesn't change the relative size of the GPU/motherboard compartments. After a couple of weeks with this thing, it's nifty, but it gets hot. Comes with the territory of shoving a 7900XT inside a tiny case, but my fantasy was "tiny box does impossible things", and although the box itself is tiny, the thermal envelope is the same as a mid-tower, so the illusion is kind of broken when the main heat source in your room is inside that tiny box.
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Grundulum posted:I’m considering a build using the Fractal Design Ridge. My reading so far suggests that the GPU compartment can be kept pretty cool using included 140mm fans (though I may need to find slim fans depending on my choice of GPU), but that there is no fan—for either intake or exhaust—in the CPU compartment. The 80mm fan slots are on top of the case, in the GPU chamber. You're limited by the CPU cooler height anyways and there's no room for watercooling either so not having extra case fans doesn't make much of a difference.
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# ? Feb 10, 2023 13:12 |
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just pick a cpu cooler that puts the fan right by the panel and maybe consider bridging the distance with a foam gasket (if it’s like two mm you can buy some of the stuff that comes in a sheet with glue on one side and cut a suitable shape to stick to the panel where it’ll fit the fan). pulling air directly from outside means you don’t need to worry about a two-step of getting fresh air into a case cavity and then the cpu cooler interacting with it. swapping the fan on an is-55 for a standard 25mm thick 120mm fan should fit the clearance of the ridge. nf-a12x25 is the old favorite but some people say the new bequiet one puts up better numbers
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# ? Feb 10, 2023 20:28 |
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this allusion meant posted:just pick a cpu cooler that puts the fan right by the panel and maybe consider bridging the distance with a foam gasket (if it’s like two mm you can buy some of the stuff that comes in a sheet with glue on one side and cut a suitable shape to stick to the panel where it’ll fit the fan). pulling air directly from outside means you don’t need to worry about a two-step of getting fresh air into a case cavity and then the cpu cooler interacting with it. swapping the fan on an is-55 for a standard 25mm thick 120mm fan should fit the clearance of the ridge. nf-a12x25 is the old favorite but some people say the new bequiet one puts up better numbers This is an interesting idea that really is suited for SFF cases. It’s also something I can do *after* I have built the PC, since only then will I really know how much vertical clearance there is between the CPU cooler and the inside of the case. (I can guess based on published cooler clearances and published cooler heights, but this seems like maybe it’s better to measure directly if possible.)
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# ? Feb 10, 2023 21:32 |
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Gotta get yourself an NA-FD1 (Idk what cpu cooler you’re using, but still)
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# ? Feb 10, 2023 21:35 |
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But at the same time kind take graphics cards up to at least 300mm, 2.5 slot. Oh, and I have an aversion to water cooling, so most sandwiches don't do it for me, I want clearance for a good air cooler (70+mm, I'd want at least space for a Noctua NH-L12s, more would be better). I was hoping to find a case that would fit on a shelf that's 300mm deep, with cables out the back you need a good few two inches or so breathing room behind. I also want the front to be clean, as it's for HTPC use. The spacing between the shelves would probably be about 355mm, so the case should be no taller than that. The answer to that is of course the Phanteks Evolv Shift/Air, but it's overall pretty large, I was hoping to find something a bit smaller. If I could easily find a reference 6800, then I'd probably go Silverstone Sugo 16, but I know I'm also restricting GPU choices down the line. I know the spec sounds ridiculous, but the Meshlicious has a layout that makes my idea possible, as it rotates the gpu 90°, so the case can be shallower than the GPU length. The Meshlicious is not really at all what I'd want looks wise for an HTPC (also, total lack of filters). But if it was shallower still, to remove water cooling rad support, and had a flat aluminium front with vent gaps down the side, (so, mounts for fans and a clean front, same overall depth), then it had feet to mount it horizontally (or was shorter, around 340mm), it would be seem to be exactly what I'm looking for. That said, I've also got my eye on the Sliger S610 (just over 13l), it's just small in every dimension, doesn't need a riser, loads of hsf height clearance. The only thing is that it's 344mm deep, which is an issue. Edit: I seem to have killed the thread. I found the GEEEK A70 and A70 Pro, 90° riser style. That style is extremely space efficient. If anyone has a list of all the 90° riser cases, that'd be ideal. I'd really want that 70mm clearance for a half decent air cooler though. Double edit: I'm hoping to get a Sliger SV540. They're discontinued but the EU distributor allowed me to order one. Fingers crossed. It doesn't meet my desires in terms of cpu cooling height, but it does meet the "evolv shift, but smaller" brief. I always set the most ridiculous requirements for almost every product I buy, and it ends up being a absolute slog every time Triple edit: By the way, https://www.caseend.com can't be recommended more highly. The absolute best case search engine I found. https://www.comparesizes.com was also quite nice to quickly visualise a size comparison Quadruple edit: I have a Sliger SV540 in hand now. All the parts are here, now I just need to find the time to build it HalloKitty fucked around with this message at 11:31 on Mar 3, 2023 |
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Key things I learned while building my Tecware Fusion-based PC for the living room:
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My sliger SV540 build is basically done and running, I'm happy with it, but I do have a desire to make a custom duct from the lower 140mm fan to the cpu heatsink, to drag air across it and eliminate the 92mm fan on top of the heatsink. I used a thermalright axp90-x53 full black (full copper), I know it's not recommended to use a tiny air cooler in here, especially as it's right against the side panel (with a noctua nf-a9x14) , but I'd sooner design and get printed crazy ducts and mount a heatsink which really isn't am5 compatible (I passed the long screws THROUGH the am5 threads and attached nuts to the other side, and had to cut the screws short to stop them hitting the mobo backplate) than use water cooling. CPU loads are noisy because of side panel turbulence, without it's dead quiet (7700). Gaming loads are unbelievably quiet as they don't lean too much on the CPU, that pound's (and change!) worth of copper soaks up transient heat loads, and sapphire rx 6800 pulse keeps really cool even under extended sessions There are small things that could be improved on the case, I do think it should have external USB ports, for one. I made up a c13-c14 adapter with the angle the other direction, so I could have the psu fan pulling fresh air in - having it pull air from the back of the gpu just made it cook. Still, I met the design brief, so it was a success HalloKitty fucked around with this message at 22:05 on Mar 11, 2023 |
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Hurry up custom cables
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# ? Mar 12, 2023 16:52 |
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The ModDIY custom cables came in today, as well as a different AIO, so the is contained. This is the third Dan A4 I've built over the course of almost a decade. Always such a satisfying case when things fit.
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Very nice! Which AIO did you use? I poo poo the bed with cable management with that case.
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u knew he was gonna do it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiCwDRzLHDk
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That is really impressive. He mentioned special connector/power cables because the GPU was so close to the maximum allowed dimensions of the case. I’m going to try something equally crazy down the road (4080/4090 FE in a Fractal Design Ridge, which will supposedly fit with enough space for a couple of slim intake fans on the side). How do I determine ahead of time whether I need the specialized cables or not. And if so, how do I know which cables to purchase?
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