DAN A4-SFX: The smallest gaming case in the world

Where are you located? I want to try and see where the cases are hitting to see when I can expect mine. I know curiosite got his in atlanta.

I live in Atlanta and I still haven't received mine. Still hasn't updated and says Germany on tracking. Looks like location of states doesn't matter that much.
 
Is there a difference between the AXP-100 H Muscle and a regular AXP-100 Muscle (really stupid name tbh)?

From my readings, the AXP-100 is the original model. Lower height and the tan and brown fan.

From there, there are three applicable suffixes, R, H, and Muscle

H refers to the a taller model that is a few mm taller. 65mm vs 58 (with fan)

R refers to a design styled for the Republic of Gamers. This means a black and red fan.

Muscle is also a fan colour change with the black and white fan.

Naturally you wont see R and Muscle together if their both fan colour changes, but you will see shorter and taller options in both R and Muscle designations. (Red or white fan)
 
muscle is cheaper as they say on their website :


FAQ 1
Question : I saw this model at your website which is very similar in look to your AXP-100 model. What are the differences between the two models?
Answer : AXP-100 Muscle is a budgetary version of AXP-100 that gives similar cooling performance yet at a more affordable price. The differences are:
– AXP-100 heat-sink uses a copper base while the Muscle version has an aluminum base instead.
– AXP-100 heat-sink does include an Enhanced Fan Mount to accommodate a 120mm fan while the Muscle version does not
– AXP-100 has certain cosmetic attributes that are not absent from the Muscle version such as the heatpipe caps, nickel plating, etc..
– Lastly, the AXP-100 comes with a Yellow&Green fan while the Muscle version has Black&White fan
 
this is after an hour of stress tests, the 960 pro went upto 72°C but as you can see it didn't affect the speeds too much. maybe ill try it with the riser cable on the gpu side if i can be bothered to do that again.

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high rez pic here

hmmmm, this is a lil bit alarming. the operating temp for the 960 should be limited to 70c deg only according to the specs. i am very concerned about the ssd's life span... i suppose having it mounted on top (with other mobo with front mount M.2) would probably have the same temp since it would be right beside the cpu...
 
I finally got a canadapost link. the DHL one finally updated after one week of nothing! it's getting closer!

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maybe next week! :woot:
 
View attachment 18863 Anybody else from Socal having their shipment get stuck at a facility Bell Gardens, CA? Mine has been there for a day and a half with no update :( (The "In Transit to destination" update is an automated one that happens after 24 hours without a true update)

Having lived in Southern California all my life...the US Post Office at Bells Gardens is notoriously known for being the "black hole." If the package isn't lost completely, there's a good chance it will be stuck here for at least a few days. I sigh heavily when I track a package and see it stop at this location.

http://www.laweekly.com/news/the-in...tal-sorting-office-is-losing-las-mail-4255105
https://www.yelp.com/biz/us-post-office-bell-gardens-2
 
How is that so? It works fine with my strix z270i. Make sure you use the backplate with the intel label facing up and dont overtighten the nuts (which may bend the motherboard). The m2 slot is clear and everything bolts into place just fine. Here it is pictured..im using the c7 heatsink with the noctua fan

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What did you succeed using the backplate with Z270I?
When I tried to use it, in several different ways it conflicted with components mounted on the motherboard so I couldn't fit it properly !?
 
I'm in the process of fitting a 120mm x 120mm x 20mm fan under my Nexus heatsink. I'll have to sacrifice one of my ram slots, and had to make other modifications to the CPU VRM heatsink (cut it smaller). I have to cut one more corner off my fan so it doesn't interfere with the ram slot. Here's some pictures I've taken throughout the process. I originally wanted to use my gentle typhoon fan, and it would fit (after cutting corners off), but the bends of the heatpipes prevents it from sitting under the heatsink fully. I might take another attempt at fitting the gentle typhoon fan later on. Just want to get the 20mm thick fan working at least to see if there are any issues.

https://goo.gl/photos/RkQLiX9XxbLHA3NMA

The fan is a DEEPCOOL Gamer Storm GS 120 PWM Fan Hydro Bearing 120X120X20mm
 
So I unexpectedly ended up with time last evening to transfer my system to the A4-SFX. Asrock Z87E, i7-4770S with LP53 (had stock fan, upgraded it last night to the Noctua), SF600 (new in box waiting for this build), two SSDs, GTX970 (for now). Some thoughts (some of which is repeating what others have said since shipping to the US has been taking some time)...

First of all, I ended up using solid-core 22AWG wire with the insulation stripped off to attach the fan to the LP53. I wasn't sure if it would be thick enough wire, but it worked far better than I expected. Very secure.

Secondly, I unfortunately could not use the 12" slim SATA cables that I had, as they were just a few inches too short with the way the drives are arranged in the case. Might have to pick up some 18" ones.

Also made a bunch of mistakes so it took me far longer to setup than expected. I originally put the drives facing the back of the case instead of the front, which obviously means you can't access them. Then, once I fixed that and got to the PSU steps, I discovered that the SATA power connector on the SF600 makes it impossible to use two drives in the cage (they're too close together for the design of the Corsair cable) so I had to go back to the start and move one to the front of the case.

(I'm not blaming the design of the case for this at all, it's just a lot to put in a small space: ) Cable management is an absolute bitch in the case. It is possible to shove the thick Corsair wires into the case, but it's really a mess. While I wouldn't say custom cables are 100% necessary, they're pretty damn close to it. I'll definitely have to look into that as my next step.

Finally, yeah my Wifi antennas look ridiculous because they're taller than the case is. Really wish there was a smaller dual-band version akin to the 'nub' ones people have been mentioning.

But overall I love the case. Every bit as high quality as expected when backing the project.
 
So I unexpectedly ended up with time last evening to transfer my system to the A4-SFX. Asrock Z87E, i7-4770S with LP53 (had stock fan, upgraded it last night to the Noctua), SF600 (new in box waiting for this build), two SSDs, GTX970 (for now). Some thoughts (some of which is repeating what others have said since shipping to the US has been taking some time)...

First of all, I ended up using solid-core 22AWG wire with the insulation stripped off to attach the fan to the LP53. I wasn't sure if it would be thick enough wire, but it worked far better than I expected. Very secure.

Secondly, I unfortunately could not use the 12" slim SATA cables that I had, as they were just a few inches too short with the way the drives are arranged in the case. Might have to pick up some 18" ones.

Also made a bunch of mistakes so it took me far longer to setup than expected. I originally put the drives facing the back of the case instead of the front, which obviously means you can't access them. Then, once I fixed that and got to the PSU steps, I discovered that the SATA power connector on the SF600 makes it impossible to use two drives in the cage (they're too close together for the design of the Corsair cable) so I had to go back to the start and move one to the front of the case.

(I'm not blaming the design of the case for this at all, it's just a lot to put in a small space: ) Cable management is an absolute bitch in the case. It is possible to shove the thick Corsair wires into the case, but it's really a mess. While I wouldn't say custom cables are 100% necessary, they're pretty damn close to it. I'll definitely have to look into that as my next step.

Finally, yeah my Wifi antennas look ridiculous because they're taller than the case is. Really wish there was a smaller dual-band version akin to the 'nub' ones people have been mentioning.

But overall I love the case. Every bit as high quality as expected when backing the project.
I'm using 3 HDDs (2 in cage and one in front mount) with SF450. If you are going with 2 drives only it is better to split them, but if using 3 is doable.
 
this is after an hour of stress tests, the 960 pro went upto 72°C but as you can see it didn't affect the speeds too much. maybe ill try it with the riser cable on the gpu side if i can be bothered to do that again.

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high rez pic here

I´m getting worried now. I´ve ordered a Fatal1ty X270 Gaming/ac and will also use a M.2 on the mobo backside with 4mm spacers. 72C is way too much fmpov.

Now I´m searching for a M.2 extender / riser solution. Couldn´t find something, yet. Anyone any hint? Appreciated!
 
Hi people! I found 2 M.2 riser / extender solutions:

1) https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product...act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3ERIAI23RXW3B

This seems to be a real PCIx 4x extender cable solution but this can just be ordered from Japan. Any Japanese guy here?

2) http://www.ebay.de/itm/222165699736

This is a M.2 PCIx 4x to U.2 converter to attach a SFF-8639 device. It can not only be attached to a U.2 SSD but to a converter like this, too:

http://www.delock.de/produkte/G_62725/merkmale.html

Since I have that converter here (32€), this seems to be my choice. Well, there´s no other choice for me, it seems... While number 1 would be better, I think.
 
I´m getting worried now. I´ve ordered a Fatal1ty X270 Gaming/ac and will also use a M.2 on the mobo backside with 4mm spacers. 72C is way too much fmpov.

Now I´m searching for a M.2 extender / riser solution. Couldn´t find something, yet. Anyone any hint? Appreciated!

I wouldn't worry about stress test numbers. Just don't run stress tests. Normal loads shouldn't hit 70c. If you are really worried you can try sticking a small heatsink on it?
 
Yes. There are ones that are basically just a flat tiny sheet of copper.
But doesn't the 960 series already has that? And it isn't much of a heatsink really, just proloning the inevitable.
 
You could stick a really thick thermal pad between the m.2 and the mobo tray and make the whole tray the heatsink! :D

Seriously though unless you have a niche workload, like serious video editing or encoding or something requiring sustained high capacity R/W times with the SSD, in normal usage I really don't think you are going to hit thermal throttling levels for the rear M.2
 
i delidded my 6700K, i still have it clocked at 4.4Ghz and am using the LP53 + a9x14 PWM in vertical orientation with 4mm standoffs, here are the temps:

Idle temps:

DELID lp53 with a9x14 4mm virtical idle.JPG

Prime 95 temps:

DELID lp53 with a9x14 4mm virtical stress.JPG

Very happy with those temps.

I have routed the GPU riser on the GPU side and will do the GPU, CPU and M.2 test now and post results in an hour or two, hopefully the m.2 temps will be abit better. But odds are you arent going to be constantly running stress tests so don't worry too much about this GPU, CPU, and M.2 stress test, it's a very worst case scenario that you will never run into in normal use.
 
Hi people! I found 2 M.2 riser / extender solutions:

1) https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product...act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3ERIAI23RXW3B

This seems to be a real PCIx 4x extender cable solution but this can just be ordered from Japan. Any Japanese guy here?

This item is a M.2 slot to U.2 drive end of cable. This is a render of a ribbon cable version of what Intel and others produce. It is cool that it is a ribbon cable for any SFF Intel 750 SSD users.

http://techreport.com/news/30251/intel-bridges-the-u-2-gap-with-an-m-2-cable-for-its-750-series-ssd

2) http://www.ebay.de/itm/222165699736

This is a M.2 PCIx 4x to U.2 converter to attach a SFF-8639 device. It can not only be attached to a U.2 SSD but to a converter like this, too:

http://www.delock.de/produkte/G_62725/merkmale.html

Since I have that converter here (32€), this seems to be my choice. Well, there´s no other choice for me, it seems... While number 1 would be better, I think.

That is a fine option to get the drive away from the heat, and it costs a lot less then a new motherboard and Windows tax. They make a similar cable set for people with U.2 connectors (AKA Asus Maximus Viii Impact Z170).

https://smile.amazon.com/Funtin-SFF-8639-Mini-SAS-SFF-8643-Cable/dp/B01COOQ3MS/

https://smile.amazon.com/SFF-8639-PCIe-Inch-9-5mm-Case/dp/B019ZOS2BK/
 
Must be getting close for us West coasters too, I don't remember it saying "preparing shipment" on the tracking

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i delidded my 6700K, i still have it clocked at 4.4Ghz and am using the LP53 + a9x14 PWM in vertical orientation with 4mm standoffs, here are the temps:

Idle temps:

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Prime 95 temps:

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Very happy with those temps.

I have routed the GPU riser on the GPU side and will do the GPU, CPU and M.2 test now and post results in an hour or two, hopefully the m.2 temps will be abit better. But odds are you arent going to be constantly running stress tests so don't worry too much about this GPU, CPU, and M.2 stress test, it's a very worst case scenario that you will never run into in normal use.
Wow those are really good temps! I got my rockit delid kit and will do the same. You should try 4.8ghz!
 
It's been saying that for me since the first day I had USPS tracking.

Same. I'm in L.A. and still haven't gotten mine. I haven't seen any updates on it. I think it'll be like the others that reported that they got their case before the courier updated the site. Who knows when they'll come in...
 
Have a 7700K on order and a 1080ti. Ordered a cryorig c7 pre-emptively but wondering what are better/other options.
 
You guys think the Dan case will run just fine with the new AMD chips and cards? Or to hot

It is looking like the case can hold coolers that can cool 95 watt chips. If you demand silence and 95+ watts, you may need to look for lesser-known and more-expensive cooling. There is a link posted many times in the above thread to a Google Doc that has a few tests, but it lacks columns for delid Boolean and motherboard type.

Have a 7700K on order and a 1080ti. Ordered a cryorig c7 pre-emptively but wondering what are better/other options.

You might want to buy a Cryorig C7 from someone here who did not like the noise it made at maximum cooling. I bet they will give you a good deal.
 
these are the results of the CPU, GPU, and M.2 test with the riser cable on the GPU side of the motherboard tray:

delid stress.jpg

High rez here

The m.2 seems to be staying over 70°C for longer when the m.2 isn't resting against riser cable, and affects the speeds pretty dramatically.

maybe when the riser cable is on the motherboard side it's conducting and dissipating some of the m.2 heat, therefore making the m.2 run at a lower temp for longer and not affecting speed as badly? i'm not sure, anyone have any theories on why this happens?

in any case, i'm never going to be pushing the GPU, CPU and m.2 all at the same time for long periods like this so i'm not too bothered, i hope this helps
 
You might want to buy a Cryorig C7 from someone here who did not like the noise it made at maximum cooling. I bet they will give you a good deal.


Bought one on amazon for like $30, not terrible. Plan on undervolting the cpu as much as I can but just hate noise. Might attach a noctua fan or something.
 
Really want to do my build next week but still haven't heard anything about AMD mini itx boards from any of the big names. (Only Biostar have announced so far).

Anyone have any ideas on when to expect some announcements or should i just stick with getting an 7700k and STRIX board?
 
Really want to do my build next week but still haven't heard anything about AMD mini itx boards from any of the big names. (Only Biostar have announced so far).

Anyone have any ideas on when to expect some announcements or should i just stick with getting an 7700k and STRIX board?

In a similar boat. The only itx one I heard about so far is the biostar one and even that has not been officially announced. Decided to go with 7700K/1080Ti in Dan A4. Going to use my ncase m1 for Ryzen/Vega.
 
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