drklu
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I just meant it had an on board amp, which I don't see on the strix
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Overheating has only been seen with m.2 ports that sit directly under the GPU, so both ports on the Strix Z270i should be fine.Is it known that M.2s mounted on the back will have issues due to the heat? Or are we just making assumptions?
Are there any front mounted M.2 Skylake motherboards?
The Strix is also missing the extended vrm phases that the impact would have, but that's not a big deal since it doesn't affect overclocking much, and it's all around a bad idea to OC in the A4.I just meant it had an on board amp, which I don't see on the strix
That board is $180. Steep. You can thank RGB for that. I hope ASUS puts out an ITX Z270 that is more reasonably priced.Talk about disappointment when finally Kaby Lake arrived with pricing and Asus Strix Z270I Gaming MB was missing in action
It looks really good though and I guess there are some weeks before we finally will get our cases so Asus got some time to release it.
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2 questions - Has anyone come across any good carry bag that would provide enough protection to carry this case in daily?
Secondly, would you guys wait for the 1080ti, settle for a 1080, or get a Titan X? (its for rendering and 3d creation not really gaming.
Bag??? OMG... Just ANY backpack!!! We are talking about the A4 my brother
Titan XP now, or 1080ti Kingpin (or equivalent...) later. I predict thoose will perform almost the same just like old Titan X and 980ti Kinping (or equivalent, again...)
Another option is the good old "wait for vega"...... [insert facepalm here]
My reason for downsizing from my NCase M1 is that the A4 is a lot smaller. When I fly home for break, I have to put my NCase in my suitcase and it's still a bit of a pain to take to LAN parties. The A4 should fit perfectly fine on my backpack.2 questions - Has anyone come across any good carry bag that would provide enough protection to carry this case in daily?
Secondly, would you guys wait for the 1080ti, settle for a 1080, or get a Titan X? (its for rendering and 3d creation not really gaming.
We don't have enough information on that yet, but I would assume you would still have both m.2 slots because the additional pcie lanes are coming from the PCH and not the CPU. The only thing you would be missing out on is 4k streaming due to the hardware decoder built onto kaby lake.That Asus Z270I strix really looks like the perfect choice for this case.
2xM.2 in the front and all.
1 question, If I go for a 6700 cpu will I Still have the New prie line for 2 m.2 ssd?
Or do I need to go use à 7700 cpu?
Seems like the 7700 add nothing that intérest me compare to the 6700.
We don't have enough information on that yet, but I would assume you would still have both m.2 slots because the additional pcie lanes are coming from the PCH and not the CPU. The only thing you would be missing out on is 4k streaming due to the hardware decoder built onto kaby lake.
The problem with a back mounted M.2 in the A4 is that it is sitting between the mobo and the GPU with relatively little air flow. I could definitely see them getting pretty hot between there.Overheating has only been seen with m.2 ports that sit directly under the GPU, so both ports on the Strix Z270i should be fine.
I think it should be fine. The rear m.2 doesn't have any airflow in my current NCase either and I've never experienced overheating on my 950 pro.The problem with a back mounted M.2 in the A4 is that it is sitting between the mobo and the GPU with relatively little air flow. I could definitely see them getting pretty hot between there.
I don't know how exactly the decoding is supposed to work but all I've heard about it so far is that kaby lake is a requirement and that it's some kind of hardware based DRM. I'm thinking that they're just using some kind of physical validation that's built onto the CPU rather than decoding on the IGP, and the decoding should directly transfer over to the add in card as long as you're running kaby lake.Doesn't the 4K decoding only affect IGP though? Presumably nobody will not be running an large-ish AIB GPU in the A4-SFX..
That't actually a good idea. With the amount people will be spending on the case + internal components (up to around £2500) I'm sure there will be a market for a custom carry case specifically for this case.There are also some great camera bag that would surely secure a a4 sfx inside. =)
Excellent comparison. I wasn't expecting the comparison to be this detailed, specifically with the addition of the Flir thermal images. I'm also flattered that you mentioned my name in this review. I asked for a comparison not just for my interest but for all those who are interested with the Noctua NH-L9i cooler because its fan can be swapped easily.In the interest of dubiously conducted science for absolut_zero who was asking about NF-A9x14 vs. NF-B9 redux-1600, here's a bunch of thermal testing. TLDR- The NF-B9 redux-1600 is far quieter at full tilt, and keeps the temps about the same. IMO well worth the $11USD additional, if you're after a quiet build.
Note that all tests were not performed in an A4-SFX, so expect the results to change when the components are installed in the chassis. I ran all the tests within ~40 minutes of each other, so the ambient temperature might have drifted a degree or two. I wasn't very thorough to ensure that p95 was on the same stage of testing when I took each measurement, and I have subsequently noticed that the results change a little depending on what p95 is doing. Maybe this invalidates all the results, use your judgement.
I originally installed the NH-L9i with the main axis of the fins running front to back. Some thermal imaging revealed that the PCH heatsink is pretty hot though, so I thought I'd try rotating the CPU cooler 90° to get some air flowing out in that direction.
Summary:
- NF-A9x14 top speed is ~1000rpm faster than the NF-B9 redux-1600, and is quite loud at full. Even at the same speed the A9 sounds louder and slightly 'less pleasant' (higher pitched, a little rougher).
- At full tilt for both fans (2600rpm for A9 and 1600rpm for B9), the fans perform more-or-less the same from a cooling perspective.
- Rotating the CPU cooler to dump air on the PCH doesn't seem to make much difference within my ability to measure effectively.
- I suspect I need to learn how to use p95 better to make sure the workload is more accurately the same when capturing results for each test.
Where can I find this fan in the US?Best L9i combo is with the 92mm be quiet silent wings 2 fan 1800rpm has better static pressure cant beleive no1 has tried it. Not only better performance than any noctua fan but also deadly silent.
I was wondering a few things though:
1) Can you RAID drives used in both M2 slots on this motherboard? Edit: checked the product page again, yes you can. How fully SICK it would be running 2 x 960 pros in RAID 0 in a Dan A4!
Best L9i combo is with the 92mm be quiet silent wings 2 fan 1800rpm has better static pressure cant beleive no1 has tried it. Not only better performance than any noctua fan but also deadly silent.
Full details on the Strix z270I board is up on the asus product page
2) Is there a way to make the usb 3.1 front panel header work with the front type A port of the Dan A4? An adapter of some kind maybe?
Thank you for this comparison. Will definitely swap for a 25mm fan.In the interest of dubiously conducted science for absolut_zero who was asking about NF-A9x14 vs. NF-B9 redux-1600, here's a bunch of thermal testing. TLDR- The NF-B9 redux-1600 is far quieter at full tilt, and keeps the temps about the same. IMO well worth the $11USD additional, if you're after a quiet build.
That board is $180. Steep. You can thank RGB for that. I hope ASUS puts out an ITX Z270 that is more reasonably priced.
Yeah, RGB lightning, "love" to pay for thatreminds me of when I bought my TV, had to waste lot of money on features that I didn't want like 3D, DVR functionality etc just to get a good one.
I agree that it's better to just ignore a post if you're just going to be a dick to the person.
It's a frustration thing, and noob is one of the more tame things someone could call you when annoyed
To be fair that's not what Jonas is asking, I think.
He's asking if an open/ non blower cooler will increase CPU temp, and that chart doesn't really address that.
I'm not actually sure if dondan has published info on that specifically, now that I think about it
You understand My question perfect.
Do the open Air design on Gpu increase temp on CPU and other components in the case ?
Thats why many use blower designs in small Cases to get the heat out.
Never experienced a case, where an blower cooler could perform better then an normal custom cooler. Even without case fans
I would think that the difference would be negligible since the GPU and CPU are in basically different chambers with very little space for the air to pass through to the other side. Most open air cards end up blowing hot air through the top so most of it should be vented off the top.You understand My question perfect.
Do the open Air design on Gpu increase temp on CPU and other components in the case ?
Thats why many use blower designs in small Cases to get the heat out.
Thank you for this comparison. Will definitely swap for a 25mm fan.
Cloud anyone make a comparison between these three fans?
- NF-B9 redux-1600 PWM
- NF-A9 PWM
- Silent Wings 2 92mm, PWM
This would help a lot!