Are you still waiting for feet? I recently contacted Dan through his site and he sent me 4 rubber feet for free. Installed them yesterday and now the case wont budge when pushing it :D
This has been tested by a member of the Sweclockers forum. He posted the result in the Ghost S1 thread over there.
https://www.sweclockers.com/forum/post/17150388
You don't think they've tried that?
JayzTwoCents and some other Youtuber (don't remember who) is going to review it during the Kickstarter campaign IIRC.
I think you accidentally copied the first fin area to the new calculation (but the total area seem to be correct) ;)
Also, I assume that the AM4 socket will be supported? :)
Don't you see the heatpipes on the L9i?? They are more integrated into the fins, just making them harder to see. The AR05 does have the heatpipes in direct contact to the CPU IHS though. By the looks of the images the fins are a bit more tightly put on the Noctua...so I would guess that Noctua...
For me it was stated that PostNord (Sweden) would take over the shipping on the DHL tracking page, including a link to the tracking page on postnord. So no guessing was needed :)
The delivery to my door failed (duh, I'm at work :)), so hopefully I can pick it up this afternoon at the service point.
According to a Swedish Corsair rep, a bunch of units sent to reviewers was not "working as they should", and new units was sent out, but many reviewers never redid the tests (apparently). So probably something with the SF600 fan curve was faulty.
Great work, this information is gold :) I got my recently bought SF450 at home, waiting for the A4. Did the SF450 make it all the way up to 510W on the secondary side? That's good to know (Even though it will be close to impossible to be able to draw that amount of power with the A4 :))
Did you...
Oh snap, I've totally missed out on that community page! Thanks!
That gives a pretty good picture of how many cases will go to UK and Sweden...Can't wait to get that shipment email and track the case :)
Without a doubt. I think you would have a hard time to draw 300W with that setup (non-OC). And then OC isn't something that will be easily done in this case.
91W TDP maximum on a Kaby Lake CPU, 180W TDP on a 1080, and then a few tens of watts for the Z270, RAM and SSD. And it's hard to push...
Now that's neat! Quite few motherboards that support it though.
A simple (and cheaper) solution would be to get a power cable with a split, so a single cable powers both the PC and the monitor.
I guess I was in luck then when I managed to get a hold of an unused Asrock Z77E-ITX motherboard for 350 sek (~$39) :)
Not his fault though...It's casekings fault if any :)
I count 4x4 cases per layer, 7 layers, and a total of 16 pallets (only 8 pallets on the picture though)...but the end result is the same, 1792 cases! Yay!
I'm guessing that the GPU temps aren't as affected because of the blower style cooler, as all air coming in thanks to the spacers is fresh, and then blown outside of the case when it has gotten heated up by the GPU.
Are you in a real hurry to get the C7, or do you just need it in time for the A4-SFX arriving? komplett.dk will get it on the 7th of october according to themselves (the same date as komplett in sweden) :)
Please correct me if I'm misunderstanding, but the 3M link you provided says "8 Channel PCIe" and "8 gbps data rate" (do they mean 8GT/s in transfer rate?), is that really full 16x in the PCIe 3.0 specification?
It would be nice to build an AMD rig for once (Haven't had and AMD CPU in my main rig since Opteron 146). I'm hoping for Zen and AM4 to be close to Intel performance, and competitively priced :)
Are you sure about the noise? What I've gathered from different reviews on the SF450/SF600, they use the exact same fan. With the exception that it can reach a higher RPM on the SF600. I don't know how the semi passive feature works (if it's based on temperature or load) but the SF600 stays...
Come on man, did you even read my post? As I said in it, I too think that the temperature on CPU and GPU will be really good as all fans can draw fresh air straight from the vents (as both Dondan's data and the computerbase link shows, no argue there).
I'm just saying that the case temperature...
One thing you're forgetting is that the air will get quite heated when passing the GPU heatsink. This compared to a regular case fan which also pushes air in, with the exception that it won't get heated.
Now I don't know how hot the air will get, but lets say (SPECULATION) that the air exiting...
I'm apparently backer no 1,650 (of 1,530 in total?) and i pledged over a week ago...whuuut? :D
Anyways, big congratulations to Dan! Can't wait to get my hands on this epic case!