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I sent a message to their support asking for an AM4 version, I really hope it will get one - I won't switch to intel just because of a cooler, that's for sure ^^The talks of v3 where from a German forum. Hardwareluxxe I think. The link is on kickstarter comments.
Man that AR11 is what I'm looking for a complete all black build!!! Wished it'll have an AM4 socket soon or I'll be forced with an Intel i5 8500 and an asrock board.
That turbulence issue isn't a fan fault at all.New cooler from Silverstone. Looks like a C7 but the fan looks like it would be less prone to the turbulence issue.
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/silverstone-outs-argon-series-ar11-low-profil-coolers.html
V3 changes
- Price (about - 20-30 €)
- Lian Li riserkabel (completely in black)
- Mount for 120mm AIO at the location of the SFX power supply
- Support for flex power supplies (eg FSP 500W Platinum) must be used when using the 120 AIO the max GPU length is reduced to 215mm which fits the Zotac 1080ti mini
- maybe HDPlex 400W DCDC mount
- 92mm slim fan mointpoints above.
It's partly due to the open sided nature and flexibility of the fan blades. Everyone says the c7 with the noctua fan is much quieter at the same rpm.That turbulence issue isn't a fan fault at all.
Because the noctua is slimmer..It's partly due to the open sided nature and flexibility of the fan blades. Everyone says the c7 with the noctua fan is much quieter at the same rpm.
Why are so many infatuated with using a C7 in the A4-SFX?
Dan's own tests revealed the LP53 + Noctua to be a potent cooling combination – and those using it have reported it as quiet, with no turbulence.
Yeah, the clock speeds you can attain with the LP53 is all-core turbo boost speeds for the newer Intel i5/i7 cpus at better temps. At worst, probably will settle 100-200 mhz less with the NH-L9i or CryOrig, which is not a big deal.LP53 is a lot more expensive, and by the time you pay that much you could just get the AIO instead. For many people cooling isn't as big of a deal to the point where they want to spend $60USD more on it, so C7 and such are sufficient enough. It's the best air cooler, but it's in a weird spot.
Those who don't want to spend that much on cooling go C7 or NH-L9I, and those that do want to spend extra on better cooling will typically just go for the AIO solution instead.
LP53 is a lot more expensive, and by the time you pay that much you could just get the AIO instead. For many people cooling isn't as big of a deal to the point where they want to spend $60USD more on it, so C7 and such are sufficient enough. It's the best air cooler, but it's in a weird spot.
Those who don't want to spend that much on cooling go C7 or NH-L9I, and those that do want to spend extra on better cooling will typically just go for the AIO solution instead.
Yeah, the clock speeds you can attain with the LP53 is all-core turbo boost speeds for the newer Intel i5/i7 cpus at better temps. At worst, probably will settle 100-200 mhz less with the NH-L9i or CryOrig, which is not a big deal.
I have the LP53 + Noctua A9x14, and find the setup actually noisy. It must be how I attached the fan, or how it touches the RAM stick?
Here's a picture of my build, is that how we're supposed to attach the fan?
never saw those in any dan case so far, but if anybody ever tested them, I'd be curious about the results aswell - especially as the IS40 v3 seems to fit on AM4best value for money solution: Noctua L9i
best air cooling solution: Cryorig C7 with or without Noctua fan
The LP53 is more expensive than anything and outperforms only the Noctua. It's the better solution for other cases, like S4 mini, which cooler height is more limited than this on Dan's case.
Have anyone tried the ID cooling IS40 v3?? It says it can handle 100W TDP.
Or the VC45?? 130W at 45mm.
I'm currently refitting my DAN Case, didn't like the temps. Bought a LP53 to try lowering the temps a bit.
Though I'm currently hitting a roadblock. The only way to fit the LP53 correctly (aligning the heatsink fins parralel to the memory) involves removing a heatsink on the motherboard. See the picture below.
Now, what do I do? Remove the heatsink from the Mobo or turn the LP53 a quarter?
You have the Asus Z270I right? I removed the VRM heatsinks on mine and replaced them with little copper ones like these but I THNIK anything under 7mm*7mm will work
My 2 cents with a 7700k, LP53, L9x14
Delid plus remove VRM heatsink on Asus Z270I: - about 15 degrees, from throttle to full turbo at 88
Fan duct: -3 degrees
Undervolt at -50mv offset: -3 degrees
Currently sitting at 82 degrees prime95 26.6 8k stable overnight
hope it helps
So you mean I should detach the fan and turn it around?Most builds I've seen have the fan in push configuration relative to the heatsink (push air at the heatsink fins rather than pull it away)
So you mean I should detach the fan and turn it around?
YupSo you mean I should detach the fan and turn it around?
Decent temps especially with the heat sinks on! What CPU are you using?It's a H270I, good guess though. I decided to turn the LP53, so now the cooling fins are not actually running parallel to the RAM but I get way better temperatures than I did with the Noctua NH-L9i that I tried before, 35 - 40 degrees Idle, around 80 - 85 degrees stable with a 30 minute Prime95 run. That'll have to do for now.
Maybe I'll turn the LP53 when I'm doing maintenance (after a couple months) will see how it's going to run in the long run. Now I just want to play some games on this badboy.
Yup
Decent temps especially with the heat sinks on! What CPU are you using?
Have anyone tried the ID cooling IS40 v3?? It says it can handle 100W TDP.
Or the VC45?? 130W at 45mm.
I managed to get my Noctua in pull configuration with the asetek aio and SF 600 PSU - which I turned around to pull this off without the PSU cables keeping the fan from spinning, so I'm glad the PSU is super resilient - and my idle temps are now at 27 C, gaming load 51 C, after-gaming holds at about 43 C as heat dissipation is still rough. Wish I could fit a second case fan at the bottom, under the mobo. Otherwise, nothing to complain about here.
best value for money solution: Noctua L9i
best air cooling solution: Cryorig C7 with or without Noctua fan
The LP53 is more expensive than anything and outperforms only the Noctua. It's the better solution for other cases, like S4 mini, which cooler height is more limited than this on Dan's case.
Have anyone tried the ID cooling IS40 v3?? It says it can handle 100W TDP.
Or the VC45?? 130W at 45mm.
I managed to get my Noctua in pull configuration with the asetek aio and SF 600 PSU - which I turned around to pull this off without the PSU cables keeping the fan from spinning, so I'm glad the PSU is super resilient - and my idle temps are now at 27 C, gaming load 51 C, after-gaming holds at about 43 C as heat dissipation is still rough. Wish I could fit a second case fan at the bottom, under the mobo. Otherwise, nothing to complain about here.
On my Noctua NH-L9a It there this Strange Perpetual "tick" is this normal?
https://vocaroo.com/i/s0tQo0rhi4hm
I just want to know where to buy the window kit.The Linus Tech Tips video with the DanCase v2 is up on their float plane platform. I'd expect about 2 pages worth of people coming fairly soon asking where and when they can buy it.