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IIRC Nocua has some industrial series fans that are all black besides the mounting points in the corners
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Low Profile DDR4:
Super Talent
4GB F21VEA8GS DDR4 2133 R-DIMM 15-15-15
8GB F21VEA4GS DDR4 2133 R-DIMM 15-15-15
Transcend
4GB TS512MHR72V1HL DDR4 2133 R-DIMM 15-15-15
8GB TS1GHR72V1HL DDR4 2133 R-DIMM 15-15-15
16GB TS2GHR72V1BL DDR4 2133 R-DIMM 15-15-15
16GB TS2GHR72V1CL DDR4 2133 R-DIMM 15-15-15
16GB TS2GHR72V4CL DDR4 2400 R-DIMM 17-17-17
The Transcend modules are available in Europe
By the way: If you use Nexus + A9x14 you can use normal RAM.
AFAIK the ECC-feature won't work, but you still have a chance that UDIMM ECC sticks can be used without the ECC feature. With RDIMM and RDIMM ECC you don't have this chance. I hope I'm not speaking rubbish
What about these? crucial ct16g4xfd824a
http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/ct16g4xfd824a
Accoding to some German web-shops, they will be avaible in three weeks.
R-DIMM does not work on normal desktop motherboards.
Correct
ECC UDIMM "Unbuffered" should work according to Asrock (operate in non-ECC mode).
I think there are some alternatives from Micron and Supermicro.Well I ordered two ct16g4xfd824a 16gb udimm very low profile. It's out of stock, and they might cancel my order, but if it goes through, we'll see if it works
For your reference, Innodisk is focusing on B2B (business to business) business, so currently we don’t have plan to sell into retail market such as Amazon, E-Bay etc..
If consumer has demand to our product, we will sell to our distributor and distributor will fulfill the needs.
Mine doesn't even turn the fan on while gaming, (6700k & 980ti)Anyone with the Corsair SF600 that think it's noisy? Mine is really loud under load.
No, it shouldn't... Anyway, I made a little mock-up with cardboard to get custom cable lengths and I was looking at my SF600 PSU thinking, there's a lot of wasted space down there once I have the more manageable custom cables...hmmm. A 120mm cooler wouldn't fit so I started to see if there was a 92mm AIO cooler on the market and there is!I measured 50mm with my ASUS GTX 970 Mini, but the type of video card should not matter here.
The axp100h with buttom fan will only work with window kit. I already test that mod. The nexus is better.
No, it shouldn't... Anyway, I made a little mock-up with cardboard to get custom cable lengths and I was looking at my SF600 PSU thinking, there's a lot of wasted space down there once I have the more manageable custom cables...hmmm. A 120mm cooler wouldn't fit so I started to see if there was a 92mm AIO cooler on the market and there is!
I'm not sure if this will work now or not based off the 50mm measurement, but I found this tiny AIO manufactured by Asetek. As many as you know Asetek basically invented the AIO cooler. They manufacture all of Corsair's and NZXT's coolers to this day. The rad is 92 x 92 x 30 with no fan... I thought if I were to fabricate a fan window where the SSD/HDD mount is, maybe I could liquid cool this beast out the bottom! I mean it's still possible I suppose. 60mm would have been a lot better, but with some minor modding/slim fan it could work! The only downside to this of course is figuring out a way to get air around the mainboard. But there could be a fan suspended above the heatsink via threaded sleeve nuts/standoffs coming off the mounting hardware... I dunno. Just an idea as I researched the best form of cooling. Thoughts? It's hard when you don't have the case in front of you... I feel like I'm forgetting about something that might cause interference...
Hmm...think i have to RMA it then...Mine doesn't even turn the fan on while gaming, (6700k & 980ti)
if you grind it down, it will have the same problem as C7 causing turbulence (see posts before). It's actually better to leave ~10mm of free space. Otherwise if you don't mind the turbulence just use C7.Also seen Thermalright AXP-100RH , 51 mm cooling tower.
http://www.thermalright.de/en/cooler/66/axp-100-rh?c=9
Here i think you must take away metalplates for fan mounting and grind down it a bit on the top otherwise it will not fit the Case.
And i think you must come on solotions after the way to get this optimized.
if you grind it down, it will have the same problem as C7 causing turbulence (see posts before). It's actually better to leave ~10mm of free space. Otherwise if you don't mind the turbulence just use C7.
Sure, here you go:
Idle fan speed = 930rpm
Then i did an instant jump to
100% fan speed = 2500rpm
Then i put the side cover on and did the same
No idea what the dB's are as i don't have the equipment to measure it. But the high pitched spinning when the side cover is on sure is annoying
I think I will do the same, I think I can take enough off the top fins without reaching the heat pipes and damaging them. At very least I could fit an a9 underneath then but ideally with a bit more modification I could get a slim 120mm underneath. Depends on ram clearance but I suppose the 120mm fan doesn't need to be centered on heatsink, I think it should cool really well. Hope it will get AM4 compatibility!Sadly I can't get the Nexus from anywhere because it isn't produced anymore and all vendors are out of stock.
I know that the AXP-100 RH won't just fit inside like that but I will just make it fit.
Here is fast made drawing how to mod the Nexus Low 7000 R2:
https://imgur.com/a/pgFgP
I got a massive 20C drop with my Skylake CPU after delid.
Cooler: Cryorig C7 on PWM
CPU: i7-6700K
TIM replacement: Grizzly Conductonaut
Test run: Prime95 26.6 Small FFT for ~10 minutes
More on CPU cooling in Dan A4-SFX
Unfortunately Cryorig C7 was a bit over-hyped. Although it does cool well at full speed, it is a clear loser in terms of performance / noise + you get an annoying high-frequency turbulence due to the fan spinning close to the side panel.
My recommendation for the best performance / noise:
1) Silverstone AR05 (36.7mm) - a clear winner
2) Noctua L9i (37mm) - if you want more compatibility, as it doesn't have the wide heatpipe of AR05 (95mm x 95mm vs AR05's 104mm x 92mm)
3) Cryorig C7 (47mm) - if you want some room for overclocking, as it cools better at full speed, but it is also much louder
4) Something custom if you have the time and energy to do it yourself
Some other coolers compatible with the case, which don't seem to offer any advantage:
Alpenfohn Silvretta (45mm) - inferior to C7, L9i and AR05
Xigmatek Praeton LD963 (45mm) - inferior to L9i and AR05
Phanteks PH-TC90LS (45mm) - inferior to L9i and AR05
Raijintek Zelos (44mm) - inferior to L9i and AR05
Cooltek ITX30 (30mm) - inferior to AR05, about the same as L9i, but wider (100mm x 94mm vs L9i's 95mm x 95mm)
Intel Boxed Cooler - ewww
Sources:
C7 turbulence demonstration by Meccabolix:
L9i vs C7 performance in Linus video:
Screenshot of capped noise, which shows L9i having superior performance / noise:
View attachment 16960
Note that C7 does cool better if you uncap the speed:
View attachment 16961
Note the video above includes AR06, not AR05. It also shows Phanteks PH-TC90LS inferior to L9i.
AR05 review shows it is superior to L9i. You can also see Cooltek ITX30, which is inferior to AR05 and about the same as L9i:
http://www.nikktech.com/main/articl...ow-profile-cpu-cooler-review?showall=&start=5
AR05 better performance:
View attachment 16959
AR05 lower noise:
View attachment 16958
This is also consistent with Dan's cooling test before, AR05 is better than L9i (without customization):
https://hardforum.com/threads/dan-a...-in-the-world.1799326/page-55#post-1041652691
Alpenfohn Silvretta inferior to C7:
http://www.tech-review.de/include.php?path=content/articles.php&contentid=16637&page=6
Xigmatek Praeton LD963 inferior to L9i:
https://www.hardwarebbq.com/intel-6...raeton-apache-iii-and-intel-stock-cooler-2/8/
Raijintek Zelos inferior to L9i:
https://elchapuzasinformatico.com/2014/02/review-raijintek-zelos/5/
I currently own C7, but I will replace it with AR05 because I cannot tolerate the turbulence (not as bad if you remove the side panel, but common).
Cheers
going by these images there shouldnt be much issue, but still need to confirmSo how limited the memory (or Z270 mobo) options become with AR05?
Can anyone that's purchased some custom cables for this case from Cablemod please provide the lengths you ordered and other custom specific details?
I'd like to place an order too but don't have all my parts yet to do the measurements.
was thinking of adding heat pipes as well, ive no experience and im only going to try if all the other coolers aren't enoughIs there anyone playing around with a ASUS Impact mobo. (VI, VII, VIII)?
I have the Impact VIII it feels like its one of the hardest to cool in that case.
Because of that mosfitwall I thinking of buying an full Cu cooler and put on somekind copper heatpipes that goes to the top.
Edit: It would nice to see which mobo ppl are using on the Google spreadsheet.
As suggested before it would be easier to replace the 7mm mainboard standoffs with 5mm an just not use an IO shield. That would gain you more than enough room for the AXP100RH without any grinding.I think I will do the same, I think I can take enough off the top fins without reaching the heat pipes and damaging them. At very least I could fit an a9 underneath then but ideally with a bit more modification I could get a slim 120mm underneath. Depends on ram clearance but I suppose the 120mm fan doesn't need to be centered on heatsink, I think it should cool really well. Hope it will get AM4 compatibility!