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    GHOST S1 - When both size & performance matters

    To be able to cool CPUs like the 6900k would be massively beneficial for me. I travel a lot and it would just be amazing to not have to compromise on my editing station and still be able to run it at a mild overclock. Even for future RYZEN builds as the motherboards finally come out would be...
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    GHOST S1 - When both size & performance matters

    For me personally, I would love to see USB-C and USB-A and if it's not too much of a squeeze headphone/mic Jack's. Functionality will naturally make it look sexy. One of the big reasons why I didn't want the Dan case was also the lack of I/O on the front panels. I loved the idea of HDMI but on...
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    GHOST S1 - When both size & performance matters

    I have to disagree here. I've actually been waiting for something like this to come a long for awhile because the dan-case has a lot of flaws that is actually addressed in the ghost but in the same footprint. It offers a far more flexible solution to the dancase and that is the merit of the ghost
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    NCASE M1: a crowdfunded Mini-ITX case (updates in first post)

    Well I'm feeling like for me it isn't enough, because my load temps are around 72C with an ambient room of 28C. And with both GPU and CPU under 100% load it shoots up to 95C. I've ordered some noctua nf-12 PPC 3000rpm fans to fit down the bottom, but that will mean modding both the fans and...
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    NCASE M1: a crowdfunded Mini-ITX case (updates in first post)

    What do you guys think about the 90mm fan slot?? Have you guys got it in pushing air in or pulling the hot air out??? My current intake is from the bottom of the case, through the radiator
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    NCASE M1: a crowdfunded Mini-ITX case (updates in first post)

    For me I don't think it's enough, the radiator down the bottom in my setup isn't getting enough airflow I think because the slim fans aren't powerful enough. I don't game but when I'm using both the GPU and the CPU to render something in 3D my temperatures have gone past 90C on the CPU once...
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    NCASE M1: a crowdfunded Mini-ITX case (updates in first post)

    I paid roughly around (all prices are in AUD) $150 for the pump $20 for the hard-line tubing $170 in fittings $90 for the CPU block $130 for the GPU block + backplate Total $560 not including radiator and fans I'm thinking of pulling it apart and replacing the Silverstone FW121s with the...
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    NCASE M1: a crowdfunded Mini-ITX case (updates in first post)

    I get around 26-28C idle and 49-52C load in an ambient room of 24C. But if GPU is at full power as well as my CPU then my temps go way up to 72-75C Because I think the Silverstone fans can only do so much pulling in air through the bottom and through a slim radiator I would get much better...
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    NCASE M1: a crowdfunded Mini-ITX case (updates in first post)

    Hey guys, just thought I'd share my build here with you. My full buildlog is here ZBOX Mobile Watercooled Workstation CPU: 6700K MOBO: Asus Z170I pro gaming RAM: Corsair 32GB Vengeance 2133 Graphics: 980Ti SSD: Samsung m.2 500GB EVO PSU: Silverstone SFX600W
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    Installing Bitspower hard-line fittings.

    So would I have to chamfer the edges for the tube to go on properly?? Cause it's being stuck on the o ring inside. And it won't budge
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    Installing Bitspower hard-line fittings.

    They mind of look like this
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    Installing Bitspower hard-line fittings.

    Hi all, I'm thinking of doing all rigid tubing for my new build and wasn't sure how to install it properly. Because there's an o ring inside and then another one when you unscrew the top. Do I push the tube until it slides into the inner o ring or push it so it just touched the first one...
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    NCASE M1: a crowdfunded Mini-ITX case (updates in first post)

    Awesome, thanks for clearing that up. Guess I'll stick with the 240mm EK Slim one then
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    NCASE M1: a crowdfunded Mini-ITX case (updates in first post)

    I'm wondering, is it possible to put two 120mm radiators at the base of the m1?? So one can cool the liquid from the CPU before going into the GPU and then cooled again before the reservoir. Waiting on mine from Taiwan, should arrive hopefully next week
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