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My first DIY cable mode.
Corsair SF450 and Asus Z270i Strix
I made the CPU cable 24 cm. It is on the long side but 20 cm will be tight.
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OK I just got my strix z270i today. so I test fit my ram and nexus cooler. the cooler fits with the heatpipes almost touching the strix top metal heat sink and the ram fits under it with maybe 3 or 4mm of space left. ( i got normal sized ram without a tall heatsink on it.) the left strix heat sink needs to be grinded or unscrewed from the mother board if I want to put a 120mm fan bellow the nexus cooler. also the wifi module will need to be modified or grinded or the fan will have to be offset 2~3 mm to make room for it or with a dremel one could remove a chunk of plastic from the fan where it meets the wifi module. I'm waiting to see if I can get my VLP ram. otherwise I've already got the noctua NF-A9x14 if I can't get it to fit at all
So are you going to open a thread for a new heatsink like the nexus?All will be collected on Monday or Tuesday.
So my plan is to experiment with at least 1 of those, and unload the others.
So my plan is to experiment with at least 1 of those, and unload the others. But my goal is to get my 120x25mm scythe gentle typhoon PWM fan in there![]()
It's been discussed. I found a 92mm AIO that could breath out the bottom where the SSD mount is (internals would need minor mods obviously) and it's still on my radar. I'm just waiting on the case in the U.S. That I'll get my full length card and an AIO. I don't think the cooling will be amazing, but it will be better than most air solutions.surprised no one fitted an 120mm AIO with a smaller mini GTX card.
What ram is that?
I also have a z270 for my build, how do the RGB on the Mainboard look when the sidecover is on--do they shine through the grating?
You can use the scythe 12mm 120mm fan there. Or bend the pipes to add a couple mm more to fit a 15mm fan there. Most be a quirk of the server moboFor whatever reason when I put my Nexus Low-7000 R2 laying on top of my i5 2600K asrock z77e-itx motherboard, I barely have 13mm between the bottom of the heatsink fins, and the top of my ballistix VLP ram, which are basically flush with the ram sockets. So something is either odd with that motherboard combo, or something is odd with my cooler. My 6700K / asrock z170 itx gaming is currently in my ncase m1 case, but it looks like I'll have to take it all apart and see if that setup is any different. Unless everyone who is fitting these coolers is bending the heat pipes to get more space?
I guess I'll know more when I get a chance to take apart my main system, and the other coolers come.
Dang it.. :-(Noctua won't send me the clips. They found the thread and said too many people emailed them. (They said the clips won't work but that's not true). I don't think I am going to argue with them because it is sort of expensive to mail for free a bunch of 25cent clips to a lot of people around the world I suppose. Rubber bands it is...
This is the best. We managed to make Noctua, one of the nicest companies, angry because too many people wanted something from them.Noctua won't send me the clips. They found the thread and said too many people emailed them. (They said the clips won't work but that's not true). I don't think I am going to argue with them because it is sort of expensive to mail for free a bunch of 25cent clips to a lot of people around the world I suppose. Rubber bands it is...
Noctua won't send me the clips. They found the thread and said too many people emailed them. (They said the clips won't work but that's not true). I don't think I am going to argue with them because it is sort of expensive to mail for free a bunch of 25cent clips to a lot of people around the world I suppose. Rubber bands it is...
This is the best. We managed to make Noctua, one of the nicest companies, angry because too many people wanted something from them.
I guess at the end of this we will have annoyed a good amount of companies and resellers.
So I did something for fun:
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A DAN A4-SFX AIO build
And it was not that much fun fitting all the cables... I really need to order som custom length cables
Anyway:
Z270I MSI Gaming Pro Carbon AC
Intel Core i7 7700K
Corsair H60 AIO with Scythe Slip Stream 120 mm fan (I somehow thought I would fit a 25 mm fan, but that was not the case)
32 GB Corsair VENGEANCE LPX DDR4
Gigabyte 1070 Mini ITX OC 8G
Corsair SF600
I haven´t tested it properly yet, but I assume it will be a grand failureSince the radiator doesn't really have anywhere to get rid of the hot air. It pushes it against the cables and the PSU.
So I will try to optimise regarding the cable length (maybe move some of it down under the GPU?). The CPU is also going to receive a delid as soon as I receive my kit. I also have a 92 mm AIO lying around so I might try to do the AIO below the PSU theory.
i like that build , but whats the matter of water cooling if other parts are louder ? like the gpu ? that gigabyte must be pretty loud with that single fan ?!
try putting the fan behind the radiator so that you get less turbulence and make it shoot the air outside? why do you say that the radiator can't get rid of the heat? that is pretty great!
So I did something for fun:
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A DAN A4-SFX AIO build
And it was not that much fun fitting all the cables... I really need to order som custom length cables
Anyway:
Z270I MSI Gaming Pro Carbon AC
Intel Core i7 7700K
Corsair H60 AIO with Scythe Slip Stream 120 mm fan (I somehow thought I would fit a 25 mm fan, but that was not the case)
32 GB Corsair VENGEANCE LPX DDR4
Gigabyte 1070 Mini ITX OC 8G
Corsair SF600
I haven´t tested it properly yet, but I assume it will be a grand failureSince the radiator doesn't really have anywhere to get rid of the hot air. It pushes it against the cables and the PSU.
So I will try to optimise regarding the cable length (maybe move some of it down under the GPU?). The CPU is also going to receive a delid as soon as I receive my kit. I also have a 92 mm AIO lying around so I might try to do the AIO below the PSU theory.
That is the best idea I have ever heard, or close to it.. you could also open the power supply and reverse the fan, add a foam gasket between the power supply and radiator. I reckon that would perform really well... What depth are those Silverstone PSU fans?I thought the same, flip the PSUOr buy a SFX-L PSU and use one 120mm fan for both components. But this will require to switch the PSU fan against a motherboard controlled one.
hcts: Really nice pictures you will have great chances for the top posistions in the Hall of Fame on www.dan-cases.com
Please test three things for me:
1.) Unplug the A4-SFX power cord and use a different power cord (maybe thatone that was included with your psu)
2.) Remove the Riser from the Motherboard. Boot the system while using the gpu that is inside your cpu (igpu).
3.) Unplug the USB 20pin cable from the motherboard an boot the system.
For whatever reason when I put my Nexus Low-7000 R2 laying on top of my i5 2600K asrock z77e-itx motherboard, I barely have 13mm between the bottom of the heatsink fins, and the top of my ballistix VLP ram