IMHO. Less ventilation is not the best approach for achieving a silent build. Aim for components that produce less heat and cooling solutions that are passive or use slow moving extremely quiet fans.
The M1 really is great - I love my M1!
I can see that trying to add a hinge for the radiator plate is too problematic. I will say for me personally just about the only thing have found annoying about the M1 is having to screw in and screw out those 4 little screws holding the plate every...
The Prodigy is a little big for my tastes, but as long as you are happy that is all that matters. :)
I love putting a system together with leftover and cheap parts - it's a lot of fun.
You shouldn't even need a case fan. Just swap out the stock cpu cooler if you want it quieter. I like Noctua...
I always remove the top panel by pulling up from that overhang. I have never even put the screw in the top panel and I have never had a problem "accidentally" removing the top when trying to lift the M1.
If I want to lift the M1 I pick it up from the bottom or I grip the front and back...
I love SPCR and HF, although I was a member of spcr long before I found HF. I love to apply what I haave learrned from SPCR (quiet systems) to what I learn here(extreme systems). My passion is making a fairly powerful system that is still as close to silent as possible.
I think it is great...
I had the ISK300-150. I ended up using a Samuel 17 w/ 120mmSlim Scythe SlipStream Fan, a 5570lp GPU and I scrapped the noisy power supply for a 160w Pico PSU. The system was virtually silent.
You should easily be able to upgrade to a Sugo 5 and have a very quiet system. You just need to...
fan adapter cable - http://www.moddiy.com/products/3%252dPin-Standard-Fan-Connector-%28Male%29-to-Mini-2%252dPin-GPU-Fan-Connector-%28Female%29.html
This thread has all the info about the fan swap: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1783965&highlight=noiseblocker&page=2
I have heard a...
The Scythe Slipstream is the best slim 120mm fan I have come across. I was extremely pleased with mine.
http://www.amazon.com/Scythe-Slip-Stream-120mm-SY1212SL12L/dp/B002CYPWTG
While that would be great for us - they have to meet MOQs and I seriously doubt they are interested in laying out $50K+ out of pocket to make things a little more convenient for buyers.
That's the spirit! :) Go for it! Just monitor your CPU temps so you can stop using it if you have a major problem - with thermal shutdown it is pretty hard to fry a CPU anyway.
ps. I should be happy for all of the Aussies getting their cases but I am totally jealous an getting impatient...
My old WD Scorpio black 320gb just felt a lot slower than my 3.5" drives but I just took a look at a few benchmarks and the WD Black 2.5" seems to be faster than the Samsung F1. Maybe they have improved or I had a dud. It is a bit hard to tell because no one really tests them against each other...
You can use a Molex to SATA adapter.
You can use a 2.5" hard drive. They are not as fast as 3.5" drives (no matter what the specs are) but they are smaller, use less power and give off less heat.
The WD Black 2.5 drives are pretty good. You can also consider one of the hybrid drives with...
That is basically what he is saying. The irregularities in voltage - primarily the drop in voltage on the 12v rail causes a need for higher current(Amps) to be drawn to maintain the required Power (P=VA), this can potentially damage components.
:) These things happen. On one of my older builds I had a Pentium Dual Core I was hitting 100°C under moderate load because I didn't seat the cooler correctly.:o
Glad it is working out. Low 30s is pretty good. You probably have a bit of heat coming of the GPU and may have higher ambient temps...
I think you are actually supposed to use the Velociraptor with the heat sink that makes it a 3.5" drive. But it is very fast for a hard drive.
I personally have an SSD in my system as the OS drive and use a 3TB drive externally thru eSATA and I also have a NAS.
If you do not want to use an...
Seems a bit hot. My 3570k idles around 23°C and hits around 43°C under regular use with a small cooler and fan.
The first thing I was going to say was reapply the thermal paste - but you did that.
I don't really understand how you have the fan mounted as I thought on that cooler the fan just...
Thanks, i'll go for it. Ordered the recommended parts.
FrozenCPU Noiseblocker NB-BlackSilentPro PC-P 80mm x 15mm $18.99 + 6.50 shipping(thru Amazon) = $25.49
modDIY Sleeved adapter cable $3.49 + $9.95 shipping = $13.44 US
Total for PSU mod = $38.93
Thanks for all the effort everyone...
looks like a NAS box unless there ar different versions
also see http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2013/11/27/lian-li-pc-q35/1
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTLEW6K8sPM
I just got my st45sf-G (for my Ncase M1 build) and it is even louder than I expected. I am coming from a 160W fanless Pico psu so in comparison this thing sounds like I am at a Server Farm, lol.
Does the noiseblocker fan mod really make that much of a difference? I am just not sure if any...
I think it really depends.
When I built my first mini-ITX system it definitely cost more to build a simple ITX pc then to do the same with micro-ATX. There were very few ITX cases and mobos and aftermarket CPU coolers available and they were more expensive than the "standard" stuff available...
Well, since no one else has jumped in yet. I don't have the case yet but I have been spending way too much time thinking about and planning my build lately, lol.
The Antec is a nice PSU but I see that being a problem with all your other choices. Besides the cable management appearing to be...
Ha ha, yeah, overall wattage doesn't mean much especially since there are a lot of crappy psus that over rate so much.
Sorry about the mistake about the pcie connectors. Yes, if it needs 1 8 pin that will work. I would say that PSU should work. 12v2 * 16A =192VA >170W but you are cutting it...
No. Won't work.
A GTX 760 recommends a good 500 watt supply as minimum and needs 2 6-pin pcie direct connections and recommends 30Amp at 12V.
The BeQuiet 350SFX only appears to have 1 PCIE 6 pin connector. And besides that it has 2 12v rails of 14v and 16v.
The overall wattage isn't...
Sounds about right.
I think most of us in the US have basically the same info on our tracking numbers. The first date is probably something like "shipping labels printed" or "post office notified of shipment" and the second date is probably when the package arrived at the shipping facility...
Lol, I don't even have my M1 yet and I completely agree with all of you.
NCase M2 - Shrink it down, room for a good air CPU cooler, GPU and just couple of ssd's and 1 big slow moving quiet fan to cool the whole thing. :D
Ahh, I wasn't thinking non-US pricing and availability. When I bought the M! I convinced myself I wasn't going to spend a lot of money upgrading my Ivy Bridge build. I just bought a GTX670 and I need to upgrade my PSU also. Despite the fact that I can afford it, I don't want to spend a lot of...
You could go for the non-modular Silverstone SFX 450w for $64 http://www.amazon.com/Silverstone-ST45SF-watts-factor-supply/dp/B003H4QPDC or if you really want ATX and money is tight this might fit: XFX 550w ATX PSU for $36 AC AR http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817207013
I think a good looking case like the Fractal Node will make her happy.
I doubt she will care whether the PSU is modular or not. You might want to consider this XFX PSU for $35.99 after code and rebate to save a few bucks to put toward the better case and better storage. Only 80+ Bronze but I...
Our cases are on the proverbial "slow boat from China". There will be no updates until they arrive in the US (or wherever)- if then - that is if one of the postal workers isn't too lazy to scan the packages into the system.
Many of us still have a while to wait.
I am going to wait 'til at...
Fan speed is based on internal temperature and load. So the cooler you keep it, the quieter it will be.
There is a lot of good info here: http://www.overclock.net/t/1297303/replacing-psu-fan-in-silverstone-sfx-450w
and starting here...
Yes, USA - MA - but it just says Nov 7 - Taiwan sort facility.
I am pretty sure the "early shipment list" is completely irrelevant at this point and that destination Country and whatever packages the Taiwan post office happened to grab and throw on a truck is the determining factor for delivery.
I am really interested in your GPU cooling solution also - very cool (no pun intended :))
Are you going to run the fan using PWM off of the GPU fan controller? or just connect to 12v and set it to be always ON at a constant speed?
You can get individual sticks of the Tactical LP for ~ $55 each after code. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=20-148-655&SortField=0&SummaryType=0&Pagesize=10&PurchaseMark=&SelectedRating=-1&VideoOnlyMark=False&VendorMark=&IsFeedbackTab=true&Page=2#scrollFullInfo