Does anybody know if the HDPLEX 400W AC-DC fits in the case (under the Graphics Card or over it), with the HDPLEX 400W DC-ATX PSU?
If so, you could use the space where the SFX PSU would fit, to get a bigger CPU radiator, right?
I got that!
But this is the new AC-DC Adapter (Brick). You're using the Modded G-unique Brick, right?
It would be cool to mount it inside the case, with the 400W DC-ATX PSU too.
They say, this one is half the size of the Dell 330W Brick...
Has someone seen the HD Plex 400W AC-DC Adapter?
I would be cool to have it with the HD Plex 400W DC-ATX PSU, and an 120mm AIO CPU cooler in a DAN A4-SFX!!!!!
Is there any hardware to use the Dan A4 SFX as an eGPU case?
Like the AKiTiO Node?
It would be awesome!
Since I already have a laptop (with TB3) and a Graphics Card, hahahahaha
Well, you can search for reviews at trusted sites.
https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2372364,00.asp
I used to have a virus problem (the virus hid the usb drives or HDD) Symantec Endpoint Protection cleaned what NOD32, Avast, AVG and ESET couldn't.
I haven't used another antivirus since...
It's a good idea using "Spoilers" hahaha.
I think all the hardware is fine for your DAN A4 SFX, just the PSU has to be a SFX, like JackGLemmon says.
If you already have the RX Vega, it's fine, the problem is that it consumes a lot of power, and if you just want it to game, you would be better...
It's not normal, maybe you have a defective cooler that doesn't transfer heat properly.
Do you have warranty?
My GTX 1070 FE will IDLE at those temps (50°C) and it doesn't matter, works fine.
I think you should get a not-FE card, so that the fans won't turn on unless heavy gaming is happening.
Does any one know about LapDocks? I was thinking about getting one with the Dan A4 SFX so it could be a powerful gaming setup, as portable as it could be
This talk from Gamers Nexus, shows that testing is very complicated.
Lets remember that Aluminium has a lower Heat Transfer Coefficent than Copper.
That is a number that show us how the material behaves, in transferring heat through it, how it absorbs and to expels heat. At some point it will...
You can check this post:
Dan-hslp-48
It's DAN's attempt to make a better CPU Cooler for all of us!
Congratulations Dondan on another successful Kickstarter Campaign!
Look:
http://www.hd-plex.com/hdplex-h1.s-fanless-computer-case.html
If that cooler can handle a 65W CPU, I'm sure you can make something similar, using the chasis and a fan, that can handle the 95W from a i7-7700K or a R7 1800X.
Just some thought.
The 2 case covers, made of copper, and using Calyos Technology like this.
http://www.tomshardware.fr/articles/computex-streacom-db6-calyos,1-64204.html
It would be awesome that they could help!
Another source...
The things I've been thinking:
Why wouldn't you have direct contact heat pipes? It doesn't matter if they are soldered, if material gets between them, it will not perform better. You want the heat pipe's "Vapor" to get closer to te cpu.
You could make a vapor chamber with heatpipes (both...
Don't worry!
That's the cost of R&D
Have you considered an AIO liquid cooler, in whick the radiator would be the total side panel of the A4 SFX?
Or the Calyos solution with a fan?
Hold your horses!!!!! (hahahaha I love that expression)
Have you read this!!!????
https://www.engadget.com/2017/05/24/intel-opens-thunderbolt-3/
More MOBOs and Ryzen with TB3!!!!!!
:happy::D