I think an extra-THICC A4 would be great, now that high end video cards are 3 slots. But it's not a priority because it's easy to get 2 slot cards.
Dan makes such a good product because he believes in limits. He could make a bigger case that fits more stuff... but that would be a different...
That do-it-all design is brilliant, the only problem would be explaining to people all the different things it can do! ;) The One Case to rule them all! ;)
They fucked up by not sending samples to forum reviewers. That's where this community lives! A review of a SFF heatsink that's not IN a SFF case is just useless...
The MSI Gaming probably fits: https://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/gpu_displays/msi_rtx_2070_gaming_z_review/3
Also this msi armor 2070 should fit and not get too hot either, because it's not overclocked by default (oc adds 10 fps and adds 30-100w)...
yes.
but there is some confusion here about what physx was. when it was invented, CPUs were too slow to run good physics. now CPUs are fast enough, so now every game has good physics.
so, the question you're really asking without knowing it is: will intel and amd build raytracing into their...
Nvidia Shield is the obvious answer, but fitlet2 is fanless if you absolutely must have fanless x86. The atom chip has more graphics cores than the celeron.
I don't think it's possible for me to accurately measure something with nothing for scale reference, but I can say that the new chip looks taller than the old chip, and the block diagram for the old chip shows that the cores are added length-wise. So assuming the width is the same, then it could...
Wait... Why does the 8950hk and the new xeons have more cache than 8700k (edit: I mean the 8850H and 8750H 6-core chips from the slides)? And higher clock speed?! With thermal paste... in a laptop chip??
Am I imagining things, or are those new 6 cores a new chopped down 8 core with higher...
Because the case is unique, it requires a unique heatsink to perform best. For this reason, I see the heatsink as part of the case! I would buy them both at the same time!
The high temp is not a problem for stability testing! It should never get that hot in regular usage... You just need the stability testing to verify that your overclock is stable. Once your overclock is stable, you never need to run prime95 and see those high temps again.
In my experience with...
The other video on their site shows this monitor to have a lot of motion blur, as expected. Unfortunately we will need to see it for ourselves to know for sure...
I don't think orders will be available until close to shipping, because those companies need to buy and receive the cases from dan before they can sell them.
The pcie-e riser can do it all! It's the best in the business!
I think the i5-6400 will fit because it's tiny!
Now imagine what could be done by building the system from scratch to use the biggest fan possible. Perhaps a 140mm x 15mm. TY-14013R or PRO-USV14 perhaps. I wonder what would change about the case design, or just the heatsink, or the duct...
I think one reason for the performance degradation with more heatpipes is because the hottest heatpipes move closer to the center of the fan, where there is less airflow. You see, the tips of the fan move the most air. The center moves nothing.
I think the most efficient design is 4 heatpipes...
That is incredible work, and is exactly the humble optimization this case needs to perform its best. No electronics, just good old-fashioned ducting. Fantastic!!!
Great proof of concept. You've added an output directly next to an input, and it worked. This is why I think reversing the PSU fan is a good idea to test! (Hint, hint, somebody try it!!!)
Your cooler concept is basically dan's cooler concept, but he uses heatpipes because they are more space...
the non-k is a better match for this case. A4-SFX only supports small heatsinks. 8700k will work, but it will throttle more. you can save money and buy a 8700 if you want.
we must test this to make sure, but I believe a 8700 will perform the same as 8700k when using small heatsinks. the only...
I prefer the A4 design. But if you must make a larger case, I recommend supporting 2.5 slot video cards, and larger CPU cooler from Noctua, Silverstone, etc. Congratulations for your new design!
based on the many results from this thread, this type of solution does seem to be the best. fans do not perform well when the input side is against a surface, and the solution to that is some distance and a duct. in this way the smaller, weaker heatsink of the noctua could beat the cryorig in...
there is some other data to back pr0pain's observations: dan's new heatsink had the best performance with the fan blowing air OUT of the case from below the heatsink. this is despite theoretically using hot air from inside the case...
this would be a fun project! I think it would be difficult because the aluminum is so thin, and hard drives are so heavy. but someone could try to do it!
dan can make a v3 case, but that would be years away. so you should not expect anything ;)
we don't need to wonder. 8700k will be faster than 7800X, and 7800X is already usually faster than 1800X http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1903?vs=1950
to answer your question: YES it is worth upgrading! you do NOT need a new motherboard. just find what your motherboard supports, and get the best chip you can afford!
you can always spend more money for faster. an i7-3770 is really fast, even though it is old.