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I came up with this layout. It is 7.5L but only the CPU, GPU, and PSU get cooled like this. I am concerned about whether or not I will need a fan for the passively cooled components (RAM, VRMs, GPU RAM, GPU VRMs)
Already have the 1060, and I'm going with a Thermosphere style solution. I agree, a redesign is in the works.
I already use most of these, but thanks!
Nice work, mouse brother! :D
All cables come out the back except the power cord (And obviously front USB). I will use a right angle cord and run it to the back. I myself don't mind one cord, but I know some people are different.
I have the resources to manufacture a bracket, and I will be using the stock block on my...
Yes, I will be modifying the cables that come with the PSU to a custom length.
Here's an outline of where the vents will be.
Front: PSU is vent.
Rear: Something like this, but not as messy.
Side
Other side
You're right, cabling will be very tight. I designed for the cables to...
So I'm designing my own SFF case. I will use it for gaming, Web browsing, MS Office, Photoshop, and Solidworks to name a few. I will overclock and watercool.
Here's my current part list:
CPU: i7-4770K
GPU: GTX 1060 Mini
PSU: SF600
MB: GA-Z97N-WiFi
SSD: CS1311
I am also thinking of buying a...
I think the only reason to mount something other than the stock fan would be to use something bigger than 92mm. I think I saw a 100x10mm fan on here, but not sure how it stacks up against the stock one