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I use the dynatron t318 for my x99e-itx and it works pretty well. Dynatron has the R15 wich fits the square socket and should fit just fine on with this system and has a slightly higher tdp of 150w. Again, this is for low profile systems as the heatsink is 27mm tall. Dondan's upcoming HSLP-48 will be 48mm tall with one fan underneath so you could add a second one on top and push the height to 65mm +/- and it should cover the 140w cpus.
As it stands the HSLP-48 should clear the daughter boards. The problem is going to be in fitting the fan and the fan size. With both daughter cards you would need to install the heatsink, fan then the ram which should be simple enough. But Noctua sells heatsinks with 92mm bottom fan and a larger top fan and the temps should be really good.Good call on the R15, I was just looking at that the other day on NewEgg...
Regarding the HSLP-48, will it clear the two daughter cards...?
I think it was a wrong decision move from dual channel to quad channel. If you are a gamer the performance increase is nearly 0%. Quadchannel needs so much space and only enterprise server application that needs a high bandwidth can take advantage of it.
So this is the standard 2066 socket this time right? So we can mount the common water coolers for 2066 here. That is super impressive.
Hi. You can try to buy old "ancestor" http://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=EPC612D4I#Specifications.Is it weird that i can't find this motherboard on the Asrock site? Am i just missing it somehow? :-\
I'm keen to use it in my new build but finding information about it from Asrock themselves is proving difficult (for me at least, my google-fu might just be absolute rubbish!).
via Asrock ForumX299E-ITX/ac, the schedule is delayed until mid or later October
I ended up ordering one from NewEgg. It was delivered within a week (FedEx) and has been setup at home since last Wednesday now (i'm in Perth, WA). I am normally hesitant to order computer parts from overseas but every store i contacted locally said it wasn't even in their distributor channels yet and no ETA.Any news on when this is going to land in AUS?
I ended up ordering one from NewEgg. It was delivered within a week (FedEx) and has been setup at home since last Wednesday now (i'm in Perth, WA). I am normally hesitant to order computer parts from overseas but every store i contacted locally said it wasn't even in their distributor channels yet and no ETA.
Yeah i set it up and got everything running, but then had to head out to work (i'm a FIFO worker in WA, so i won't be back home until next week). The setup i have on it is;Have you had a chance to set it up? Are you air cooling or using the optional monoblock? Curious how you are liking it, it looks like an amazing board.
Yeah i set it up and got everything running, but then had to head out to work (i'm a FIFO worker in WA, so i won't be back home until next week). The setup i have on it is;
- 4*8gb ddr4-3000 (it's running at 2666 though)
- i7 7820x using Kraken x52 AIO water cooler
- MSI 1080ti Duke
- 512gb 960 PRO Samsung M.2 for OS / App drive
- Old WD 2TB 3.5" hdd for storage (i have a 2TB 960 PRO in the mail, should be in my PO Box when i get home)
- Corsair SF600 PSU (i did get a Silverstone 800w SFX-L, but it was DOA so i sent it back to NewEgg and got a refund)
- I think that's everything...?
I currently have it all mounted on an Open BenchTable Mini, but will be swapping it into a Ghost S1 case when they are released (end of Q1 2018 they are expecting to be shipping). I haven't picked up the Bitspower water block as yet as, to be honest, i have no idea what i'm doing when it comes to custom water cooling! The x52 is the first time i've used any water cooling! I'll probably pick one up and do some practice loops to figure out how that sort of thing works next year, and then put it on the rig when i'm comfortable with it all.
I don't really overclock (the last thing i did that to was a DX4-100mhz setup waaaaaaaaaaaaay back in the day), so i can't really give you any notes about that side of things... but i might give it a go at some point just to learn about the process.
I can put some pictures up when i'm back in civilization.