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Fingers crossed, I have sent 3 designs to a company that laser cuts (or whatever) Acryl glass
Do you have pictures of the Designs for us?
The 100x12 just fits after modification, I milled off 1.5mm in too strips either side so it sits up between the top frame. I can hear it at idle which I don't like, even with a noctua low noise adaptor. Considering it isn't really necessary I won't be keeping it. I will try the 80mm one at some point, it has PWM which my be quiet at idle and more effective at load due to higher rpm... I do love to tinker!
I made a fan guard, specifically designed to keep the extender away from the blades without putting too much pressure on it. I've already removed the fan though, i preferred the computer totally silent at idle also I don't think the fan pushed much air at all. I will try the 80x11mm fan soon.Any concerns about having the fan pressed up against the pcie extender?
The 100x12 just fits after modification, I milled off 1.5mm in too strips either side so it sits up between the top frame. I can hear it at idle which I don't like, even with a noctua low noise adaptor. Considering it isn't really necessary I won't be keeping it. I will try the 80mm one at some point, it has PWM which my be quiet at idle and more effective at load due to higher rpm... I do love to tinker!
Only 900rpm, but it was audible. Can't you set a custom fan profile on your GPU so they always spin? That way you might get them to constantly spin at something lower like 30% rather than jumping to 38%. I did that on my MSI card.Looks like it belongs, shame it didn't work out. How fast was it running at idle? I've had the same concern with noise here too but a louder whisper beats the GPU flaring up to a loud 38% fan speed every 5 seconds under minor load because it doesn't get enough passive cooling (why can't they use PWM fans already?). Hence looking into this
Only 900rpm, but it was audible. Can't you set a custom fan profile on your GPU so they always spin? That way you might get them to constantly spin at something lower like 30% rather than jumping to 38%. I did that on my MSI card.
Probably will let you go lower that 38, there will be a minimum fan speed which is determined buy the fan itself though.ASUS GPU Tweak can't count from 0 to 38. Think Afterburner would let me then?
Probably will let you go lower that 38, there will be a minimum fan speed which is determined buy the fan itself though.
Has anyone fit g.skill trident ram while using the AIO? I read somewhere that they didn't fit.
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Yea, are they ball bearing fans? They are usually like that, go too slow and they get rattley. I would have thought 30% would be quiet enough that you don't notice the noise after a couple of minutes? What rpm are they at at 30%?Well it works, I can get it down to 18 but it takes about 30 for it to not do the rattley sound it does when the fan spins down. Quiet but distinct, would probably not hear it so clearly if it wasn't on my desktop
Yea, are they ball bearing fans? They are usually like that, go too slow and they get rattley. I would have thought 30% would be quiet enough that you don't notice the noise after a couple of minutes? What rpm are they at at 30%?
1140ish. The sound profile of the fan becomes apparent at around 20%/750rpm, which I guess is a testament to how quiet my PC would be otherwise
1140rpm is a bit high alright, maybe try putting your case on the other side of your desk, gpu facing away, if you can.
I'd say a fan under the gpu/motherboard might be better at keeping the gpu from spinning up than adding an exhaust fan.
It dosent fit.
The tubing is not long enough to go “under” the RAM slots.
And if you try go “over” the side panel cant close.
If you want to WC your CPU, get some other RAMs or make a custom loop.
Hi guys,
This is my first post in a really long while. I'm happy to let you all know I'm receiving the last components for my a4 sfx v2 build.
I'm installing the the 545lc asetek aio with a noctua 92mm fan. I have the 8700k delidded and ready to go.
I haven't seen anyone post overclocking results with this setup because either:
A) No ones dumb enough to overclock inside of this case
B) The V2 hasn't gotten into enough hands of Kickstarters
You guys think there's a chance I would be able to overclock the 8700k to 4.9-5.0ghz at reasonable temps, delidded?
Thanks!!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/
1aZfTysWc4dtJC33qkLCjLkhPnzVLtbCtjpxoZeT92ZA
Put the two together. You're welcome. (Can the forum stop turning it into a broken google document link?)
That was the plan with the NF-A9 in the drive bay but it doesn't manage it on it's own above essentially idle workloads, that also suffers from noise issues above 40% RPM.
But I got two of those 80mm Akasa fans coming anyway.. I'll be able to have both. One above, one below.
Have you tried ducting the lower noctua fan over to the gpu side with a bit of card?Fans came today, but unfortunately it's not happening. I can't get enough tension to push the riser down on top to allow the fan to spin, I don't have a fan grill custom or otherwise to stop the riser getting into the blades in that case, and when it comes to the bottom the riser is rock solid. I don't know if I have to remove the motherboard or what to move it out of the way but that thing isn't budging, so I can't sneak a fan under there. Back to the drawing board.
Good news at least is Afterburner fan control is working somewhat well. I wear a good headset so I can't hear the bearing rattle anyway, but while playing SMITE last night I got the essential silence I deserve. No whirr every 5 seconds because the fan is going from 0 to 38% on a 55C binary fan 'curve'
Have you tried ducting the lower noctua fan over to the gpu side with a bit of card?
Yea you'd need to get the the PSU cables pretty neat and then I was thinking of a piece of card at an angle. Did you have a good look at these pictures regarding the top fan? He doesn't have a fan guard but maybe he just got lucky with the riser.How would that work? My cable management's a bit shoddy, would be curious if that's another thing that won't quite fit, on the PSU side anyway
Well if C7 copper does what it was advertised it might be able to cool an i7. The only other question is when is it's released it's already March
I contacted Cryorig about that cooler some days ago, here is the reply:
"Hello Seb,
Thank you for contacting us and supporting us so much. The approx releasing time of the copper C7 will be around the end of March. Almost soon you could get it.
Best regards"