92mm (slim) if I am not mistakenWhat size fan is that?
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92mm (slim) if I am not mistakenWhat size fan is that?
I've been reading this thread for quite a while and I am surely going to get the V2 of that case as soon as it's on kickstarter, but I got two questions about watercooling in this case.
I've seen dan himself and someone else doing different watercooling solutions, one with a full sized GPU and one with a smaller one. I have also seen people having quite hot mainboards, close to the CPU - is this due to the heat coming out of the headspreader (and will therefore not be a problem, if the CPU is watercooled) - or will I still need to cramp in an extra fan somewhere above the CPU to cool the MOSFETs, even if I watercool the CPU?
Also, on Dans solution (the one I personally prefer, because of the possibility to use full size GPUs) - will there be less space for storage devices, or did they get moved in V2 to a different position anyways? (planning to use my 256GB MX100 SSD (SATA) as boot drive, getting a 1TB MX300 M.2 as Game-SSD and 2 4-5TB HDDs as storage for my build)
I hope anybody here can help me out with these questions
But that asus 270i doesnt address the heat concerns for m.2 drives, the front slot is even hotter than the back one, interested in mobo temps when that cpu fan isnt dissipating heat directly on top on the mobo if a watercooled build is used.if you water cool like dan, you'll be able to use one 2.5inch drive behind the front panel and as many m.2 ssds as your motherboard allows. maybe another ssd standing up somewhere around the psu but I'd doubt it.
hmm, I was afriad of that :/if you water cool like dan, you'll be able to use one 2.5inch drive behind the front panel and as many m.2 ssds as your motherboard allows. maybe another ssd standing up somewhere around the psu but I'd doubt it.
Oh, that's a good idea, thanksIf you afraid of mb temps install a 92mm fan on the board with zip ties.
A 5TB 2.5" HDD is 15mm thick and can't fit behind the front panel. You can only fit a 2TB 9mm drive there.Maybe Dan himself notices this post and can help me with that question - would be awesome to know if there is any chance I could cramp two 2,5inch drives into that case while using a watercooler (I can ditch one of my HDDs, hell, 1,25TB SSD and 5TB HDD storage should be enough anyways)
The space below the graphics card could fit another 2.5" drive, granted it wont be fixed to the case.Two 2.5" drives while using the 92mm aio is not possible.
yeah I hoped I could fit 2 drives somewhere - that would be the 256GB SSD behind the front panel and the 5TB somewhere in the case, but it seems like I won't be able to do this, as dan said :/A 5TB 2.5" HDD is 15mm thick and can't fit behind the front panel. You can only fit a 2TB 9mm drive there.
Or you could use the 5TB HDD as an external USB connected drive.
aw :/ okay, I might just go with air-cooling then, unless there is some fancy small vega card coming up I don't know yet - in that case, I could watercool like that other guy did in the "show your builds" thread ^^Two 2.5" drives while using the 92mm aio is not possible.
V2 will be the last evolution of the A4-SFX
Furthermore I have a better idea that i will show in summer 2017.
Definitely excited with your next release. You're doing awesome work, man. Keep it up.You are right I thought about it making a system with the Asrock MXM in a case with the size of a DIN A5 paper. I also made a design rendering some month ago and was in contact with ASRock, but I made the decision to drop that project because MXM is not really available for retail market. Furthermore I have a better idea that i will show in summer 2017.
I don't know maybe 2-3 weeks.
I will test it with three setups:
Intel i7 7700k
Intel i7 5820k
Ryzen 1700X
I will test it with the following fans:
120mm Noctua A12x15
120mm Scythe Slip Stream Slim 2000 RPM
100mm CoolJag
100mm Scythe Kaze Jyu Slim 2000
92mm Noctua L9i
Against the following heatsinks:
Noctua L9i
Cryorig C7
Cooltek LP53
Thermalright AXP 100
Dynatron T318
Keep up the good work dondanBecause I have more than enough to do with the Kickstarter campaign so a fast shipping isn't important ^^
I don't know maybe 2-3 weeks.
I will test it with three setups:
Intel i7 7700k
Intel i7 5820k
Ryzen 1700X
I will test it with the following fans:
120mm Noctua A12x15
120mm Scythe Slip Stream Slim 2000 RPM
100mm CoolJag
100mm Scythe Kaze Jyu Slim 2000
92mm Noctua L9i
Against the following heatsinks:
Noctua L9i
Cryorig C7
Cooltek LP53
Thermalright AXP 100
Dynatron T318
And push/pull I guess?