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Looking at junking my Bitfenix Prodigy (what a big case for mini itx) and rebuilding in a NCASE M1 as well as doing some upgrades. What cooler setup on a graphics card (looking at a 1070 or 1080) would be better for that case: reference blower, side fans, or AIO liquid/radiator?
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# ¿ Jul 8, 2016 20:35 |
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# ¿ May 15, 2024 03:55 |
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El Scotch posted:What CPU cooler are you using? Nothing really planned at the moment. Current rig has a CM 212 which from what I've read won't fit.
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# ¿ Jul 10, 2016 18:03 |
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NihilCredo posted:The ASRock is probably better in the abstract, but you need to look at the features your specific use case calls for. Bookmark this: I settled on that Asrock board due to the USB C port. Only two boards have a USB C port at the moment.
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# ¿ Sep 10, 2016 13:56 |
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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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# ¿ Sep 28, 2016 13:24 |
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big time bisexual posted:Speaking of unique features, the new crop of Z270 boards finally brought out a mini-ITX board with Thunderbolt 3: the unfortunately Fatal1ty branded ASRock Z270 Gaming-ITX/ac. Gigabyte's previous GA-Z170N Gaming 5 also had Alpine Ridge on board but they never had it certified for use with Thunderbolt for some reason, just USB 3.1 Gen 2. Oh ffs. I built a new box after summer and went with this board's predecessor (because of the USB-C port), but if I had known they would drop one with Thunderbolt, totally would've waited.
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# ¿ Jan 6, 2017 02:18 |
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VulgarandStupid posted:What uses does USB-C or Thunderbolt have in the desktop space? I mean for laptop it makes sense, you have high bandwidth for docking stations, external graphics, monitors and power. But in a desktop, you'd have all of that stuff on the computer itself. Pro audio gear. Specifically in my case is legacy FireWire gear.
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# ¿ Jan 6, 2017 19:35 |
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Actuarial Fables posted:Searching around, I see plenty of builds where people have gotten the h100i v2 in. Seems as though people like the original more because the tubes are more flexible and the fittings can rotate, but that doesn't mean it's not doable, you'll just have to plan out your approach a little more. I had a Hybrid kit cooler on my 1080 FE for a while, then went to do a custom loop and noped the hell out of that, I am back to the FE blower on the card. Lost about 175mhz of OC, but oh well.
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# ¿ May 21, 2017 17:15 |
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Fruit Chewy posted:Yeah the total lack of accompanying documentation for the 2 pound bag of screws was pretty neat. Apparently if you split apart the individual wires of the huge bonded ribbons those cables are more manageable but I just angrily wrangled them instead. There's a picture guide on their website of what each screw type is used for.
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# ¿ Jul 23, 2017 14:22 |
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Ended up getting a set of cables from Cable mods for my sf600 a couple years ago when I built my Ncase M1.
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# ¿ May 15, 2019 21:15 |
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Beverly Cleavage posted:In my earlier post, ncase m1. I tried to wc a m1 and noped out of that. I wish you luck if you decide to go for it. I know others have, but it was too much for me.
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# ¿ Jul 14, 2019 02:49 |
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# ¿ May 15, 2024 03:55 |
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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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