The current batch is for Kickstarter and new orders. Take a look into the FAQ on my side. It will be available again early 2017 (January)
I view your site/FAQs almost daily.
It still says "End 2016 on Caseking.de and Overclockers.co.uk".
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The current batch is for Kickstarter and new orders. Take a look into the FAQ on my side. It will be available again early 2017 (January)
Could we get the container ship number so we can track it? I love tracking those thingsThe container is on the way
I think in the A4 with the side panel on, the results could change due to cooler height. The closer to the side panel, better the cooling performance will be, so this may offset the C7 disadvantage.So i know for sure, that the Noctua NH-L9i is better in any way (noise, temperature) then the C7 in my test conditions (25°C ambient temperature, all case fans off and sidepanel opened)
So i retested the C7 and Noctua NH-l9i yesteday within ~40mins. Both have the same cooling perfomance. Sometimes the Cryorig is 1-2 degrees better, somethimes the Cryorig C7. The max temperature at the Stress test varied.
So same cooling perfomance at the same rpm, but the noctua is quieter.
Also i delid my 4670k today Gonna test the temperature this evening. I will apply liquid metal between ihs and die. Caps will be isolated with Artic MX 4
Edit:
Temps are 10 Celsius lower
I view your site/FAQs almost daily.
It still says "End 2016 on Caseking.de and Overclockers.co.uk".
I would think that should be the best performing solution, but the tests by Dan in the first page show the 25 mm performing worse than the 14 mm fan on load.... so i guess i have no idea what Im talking about.You could always put a 25mm fan on L9i...
A new PSU that might be good in the Dan Case........
http://www.anandtech.com/show/10876/enermax-enters-sfx-game-with-revolution-sfx-psus
Wonder if it is a contender for the Corsair?
It might be a new record for SFX PSU wattage, but that PSU is nothing but complete overkill and a waste of money for this kind of setup. People will be able to push 300 watts of GPU power and a ever-so-slightly OC'd 6700k in this box, nothing more. That kind of setup will consume less than 500 watts under max load.
It might be a new record for SFX PSU wattage, but that PSU is nothing but complete overkill and a waste of money for this kind of setup. People will be able to push 300 watts of GPU power and a ever-so-slightly OC'd 6700k in this box, nothing more. That kind of setup will consume less than 500 watts under max load.
Copper has a higher specific heat, so a block of copper would cool better than a block of aluminum, but aluminum has a better coefficient of thermal conductivity so it tends to radiate heat faster through fins.
This is why you generally see radiators and fins made out of aluminum, even high end heat sinks for computers tend to have copper heat pipes with aluminum fins.
My guess as to why aluminium is more common is that it is cheaper, more robust and significantly lighter (which makes is cheaper to transport) while being only marginaly worse than copper.
But you just debunked that yourself with the copy+paste of:
"Air with forced convection
In other words, there's a fan blowing onto the heatsink. Copper heatsink will perform better than aluminium."
My guess as to why aluminium is more common is that it is cheaper, more robust and significantly lighter (which makes is cheaper to transport) while being only marginaly worse than copper.
Today, I ordered the new Thermalright AXP 100H with the new 2011-3 Narrow ILM mount kit. I try to mount the fan under the heatsink. I hope the heatsink will fit with a height of 51mm. If not it will with the new window kit i will get next week.
Cryorig are currently developing a universal fan mounting kit for the C7
Still a 15mm is the max height of the fan :/
Dont think its possible, to get as quiet as with an 25mm fan
I highly doubt that, you'd be chocking it against the glass.Thats a good Option to get a higher cooler in this case
Not a fan of the octagonal shape. I'd prefer a traditional rectangle shape with the side panels' "pull tabs" modified to fit.Here is a small preview how the A4-SFX Window Kit will looks like. I attached the acryl version. Later you will see also pictures of the tempered glass version.
Not a fan of the octagonal shape. I'd prefer a traditional rectangle shape with the side panels' "pull tabs" modified to fit.