Finished building a ITX setup for a friend using a Fractal Design Nano S case. Here's a side by side in case anyone is wondering about the size difference.
Has anyone tried the new Cooler Master MasterFan series on an air cooler? Thinking of switching up my cpu fan.
http://www.coolermaster.com/product/Lines/case-fan/
Air Pressure version
Silence version
I'm thinking of going with the AirFlow version with a Noctua NH-L12
I built one of these last night for my friend. Decent case to work on, but a bit big. I mean.. it even fit a freaking Coolermaster Hyper 212 that I had laying around.
I can't decide on a cpu cooler. Any recommendations? Currently have a Cryrig C7 and want to upgrade. I have low profile RAM and the Asrock Z170 ITX board.
About to order the Raijintek Pallas.. but I want to replace the fan. Which 140mm fan to go with it? More airflow but quiet too please?
IDCooling: ID-COOLING NO-14025K Big Airflow 140mm PWM Controlled Fan With De-vibration Rubber, Low Noise but Big Airflow 76.8CFM-Newegg.com
Gelid: GELID...
Yeah I could. But what's to stop it from happening again? If I buy something new that uses any old fan instead of a custom one, at least i'll be able to just replace the fan?
My Cryorig C7 is starting to make a noise. A grinding noise with the fan. If I tap it a few times.. it goes away, but comes back after a few minutes. I guess it's time for a new cpu cooler. Recommendations? I like the C7 for the compact size and would like something similar. I am open to...
I have the C7. Goti to ff Amazon. I'm not overclocked, but I like the C7 for the size as well as the look as well as the performance. It's not the absolute best in keeping the CPU cool, but it's really really fine for the job. If you ever used a Coolermaster Hyper 212, then I say this is the...
The EVGA FTW WILL FIT. You just need 90 degree PCIE cables. Just buy these: ➨➨➨ 90 Degree Female 8-Pin to 8-Pin PCI-E Lay Flat Video Power Adpt. Ver. 1 ➨➨➨
Just a quick question. Is it better the "suck" the air out of the radiator? or to blow the air out? I always thought that blowing air through the radiator was the best practice.
not 3.5". they are dual 2.5" Seagates. They're 15mm thick too so the brackets that come with the NCase do not work. I had to resort to using double sided tape and just taped one drive to another.
I got the side panels cut for $40 at a local waterjet shop near my house.
Advanced Waterjet & Engraving - Anaheim, CA
The case I painted myself. took it all apart, unscrewed what I could.. and just painted with spray cans.
Note that I put a side window on my case so the left side vent holes are gone.
Here's Idle using HWMonitor
and here's under load using Valley Benchmark and HWMonitor. GPU temps actually climbed up to 78C during the test, but went down to 70C when I took the screenshot.
behind the front panel, I have a 512 Crucial SSD. and inside the case, I have a Seagate 3TB 2.5" SATA double sided taped to another Seagate 4TB 2.5" SATA
It's it's like most USB Dacs similar to my FIIO E10, then there should be a USB port on the back that you connect to your computer. There should also be a LINE OUT port that you plug your speakers into for signal. On the front, there should be another port for your headphones.
then on your...
Thanks. doing the configurator option is a lot more expensive. Oh well.. I guess i'll live with this for now. EVGA GTX 1080 FTW is in and I got the stock cables to be pretty much tucked away as best I could.
I used these lower profile 90 degreen PCI-E cables from eBay: ➨➨➨ 90 Degree Female...