DAN A4-SFX: The smallest gaming case in the world

Asking for temps is pretty fruitless, since it all depends on a lot of variables. In reality, your build will work just fine, and the temps will be very acceptable. But really, I can't stress how worthless temps are. Here is a list of what affects temp:

- How lucky you are. Intel is notorious for marrying crappy TIM with their otherwise excellent processors
- Your ambient temps
- How much noise you're willing to tolerate
- The quality of your "xy AIO"
- The quality and how well your applied your thermal paste correctly
- The mounting job
- If you fart on your computer causing it to heat up more

So, pretty much, the temps will be very acceptable, in line with a good quality 120mm tower air cooler. Probably 60-70C at load. It is not any different than any other builds.

Thank you for your detailed answer!
 
I'm disappointed by the results of the C7 Cu compared with the normal C7. I stressed them in a brief 15min Prime-run and got following results:

C7 aluminium: 86/84/84/87 with 26°C ambient
C7 copper: 85/82/84/85 with 24°C ambient

So no improvement by the cooler itself as it seems.
 
I'm disappointed by the results of the C7 Cu compared with the normal C7. I stressed them in a brief 15min Prime-run and got following results:

C7 aluminium: 86/84/84/87 with 26°C ambient
C7 copper: 85/82/84/85 with 24°C ambient

So no improvement by the cooler itself as it seems.

You didn't mention what CPU you used?
 
I'm disappointed by the results of the C7 Cu compared with the normal C7. I stressed them in a brief 15min Prime-run and got following results:

C7 aluminium: 86/84/84/87 with 26°C ambient
C7 copper: 85/82/84/85 with 24°C ambient

So no improvement by the cooler itself as it seems.
I suspect you will see more improvement in day to day usage. If you are lucky there will be more times when the fan stays below audible levels because the copper can hold more heat as the CPU usage spikes up and down.

With prime 95 once the heatsink has hit a temperature equilibrium it's should be almost the same as the aluminium version as it has the same surface area to dissipate heat...
 
Asking for temps is pretty fruitless, since it all depends on a lot of variables. In reality, your build will work just fine, and the temps will be very acceptable. But really, I can't stress how worthless temps are. Here is a list of what affects temp:

- How lucky you are. Intel is notorious for marrying crappy TIM with their otherwise excellent processors
- Your ambient temps
- How much noise you're willing to tolerate
- The quality of your "xy AIO"
- The quality and how well your applied your thermal paste correctly
- The mounting job
- If you fart on your computer causing it to heat up more

So, pretty much, the temps will be very acceptable, in line with a good quality 120mm tower air cooler. Probably 60-70C at load. It is not any different than any other builds.

thehack
Is there anyway I can contact you in regards to making a fan shroud/duct for a noctua fan besides PM? I haven't posted enough messages on the forum to PM anyone and your website doesn't have any contact info either. Thanks
 
The fan shroud I used can be downloaded here:

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3003566

All my 3d designs are available FREE for personal use/download as noncommercial. I just ask that you support my shop if you don't have access to a local printer. shop.j-hackcompany.com

Hi, is this shroud (9mm) meant for the Cooltek LP53 (without fan 26mm) + Noctua NF-A9x14 (14mm)?

Perhaps my calculations are off but it seems a bit too tall: 26mm + 14mm + 9mm = 49mm. This is 1mm over the 48mm height limit for Dan Case: https://www.dan-cases.com/dana4_spec.html

With this https://j-hack-shop.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/92mm-fan-adapter-for-cooltek-lp53 it would add another 2mm and now we are at 51mm.
 
Hi, is this shroud (9mm) meant for the Cooltek LP53 (without fan 26mm) + Noctua NF-A9x14 (14mm)?

Perhaps my calculations are off but it seems a bit too tall: 26mm + 14mm + 9mm = 49mm. This is 1mm over the 48mm height limit for Dan Case: https://www.dan-cases.com/dana4_spec.html

With this https://j-hack-shop.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/92mm-fan-adapter-for-cooltek-lp53 it would add another 2mm and now we are at 51mm.

It is for NH-L9.

LP53 with NF-A9x14 and fan adapter is about 44mm (measured). It is only 4mm away from side panel, so a shroud may not be worth the effect. I can easily add a 4mm version, it does not take much time. Would you like one?
 
It is for NH-L9.

LP53 with NF-A9x14 and fan adapter is about 44mm (measured). It is only 4mm away from side panel, so a shroud may not be worth the effect. I can easily add a 4mm version, it does not take much time. Would you like one?

Thank you for the offer. Yes please.
 
Thank you for the offer. Yes please.

Actually, would you mind providing two more versions? I would like to test it without the adapter with just clips. It would give me additional 2mm. 6mm and 7mm version would be great.

Having it a little further from the side should help with the turbulence.
 
Hello, I’m doing some traveling later this year, and have ordered a v3 to move my current pc into , so I can fit it in my luggage.

I’ve found a nexus 7000 on eBay, any advice on mounting it on an LGA1151 motherboard? Is it possible to do some surgery on the stock push pins to attach it to my current cooler’s backplate with screws and nuts?

Also anyone know if Thermalright are still amenable to selling the ty 100 fans on their own if you email them?
 
Hello, I’m doing some traveling later this year, and have ordered a v3 to move my current pc into , so I can fit it in my luggage.

I’ve found a nexus 7000 on eBay, any advice on mounting it on an LGA1151 motherboard? Is it possible to do some surgery on the stock push pins to attach it to my current cooler’s backplate with screws and nuts?

Also anyone know if Thermalright are still amenable to selling the ty 100 fans on their own if you email them?
I haven’t tried a Nexus 7000, but in trying the Evercool 815, I find that a 1156 compatible heatsink could fit on a 1151 motherboard if I remove all the heatsink from my z370i (two vrm/mosfet ornamental heatsinks, and the m.2 heatsink) ymmv
 
I have recently got a 17" 4K portable display from Taobao. It's got mini-HDMI and mini-DP ports, and even does FreeSync. That's probably the top of the line one they do for about 400USD; There's smaller and/or lower-resolution ones that are significantly cheaper. I can post a few lines about my experience with the display if there's interest.


Please link this to me on Superbuy? This sounds perfect for my portable on the road setup.
 
Please link this to me on Superbuy? This sounds perfect for my portable on the road setup.
It's this one:
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?sc...907&pvid=7612b237-1f81-4ebb-9b6d-7079f388b89b

Superbuy seems to find it as well, but I got it directly from Taobao so can't say much about that.
https://www.superbuy.com/en/page/buy?url=https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?scm=1007.10010.52063.100200300000002&id=563242926907&pvid=7612b237-1f81-4ebb-9b6d-7079f388b89b

It looks like they even just updated it with Thunderbolt / USB-C. And yeah, it's great for travelling.

edit: I should add that I haven't managed to get Freesync working on mine, and I've had the screen go black intermittently for a second. Those minor annoyances aside it's been great.
 
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quick question.. is the interior of the case made of aluminum or steel?
 
You can easily unscrew the block under the heatsink, than you have 22mm left space. Furthermore the default mounting kit will not work, because of the high push-pins so as I told, you have to use the mounting kit of the thermalright axp100, that perfectly work with that heatsink.

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Yeah, I’m not so worried about it interfering with motherboard components as actually attaching it to the motherboard, and being able to fit a fan under the cooler.
 
It's this one:
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?sc...907&pvid=7612b237-1f81-4ebb-9b6d-7079f388b89b

Superbuy seems to find it as well, but I got it directly from Taobao so can't say much about that.
https://www.superbuy.com/en/page/buy?url=https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?scm=1007.10010.52063.100200300000002&id=563242926907&pvid=7612b237-1f81-4ebb-9b6d-7079f388b89b

It looks like they even just updated it with Thunderbolt / USB-C. And yeah, it's great for travelling.

edit: I should add that I haven't managed to get Freesync working on mine, and I've had the screen go black intermittently for a second. Those minor annoyances aside it's been great.


It's this one:
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?sc...907&pvid=7612b237-1f81-4ebb-9b6d-7079f388b89b

Superbuy seems to find it as well, but I got it directly from Taobao so can't say much about that.
https://www.superbuy.com/en/page/buy?url=https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?scm=1007.10010.52063.100200300000002&id=563242926907&pvid=7612b237-1f81-4ebb-9b6d-7079f388b89b

It looks like they even just updated it with Thunderbolt / USB-C. And yeah, it's great for travelling.

edit: I should add that I haven't managed to get Freesync working on mine, and I've had the screen go black intermittently for a second. Those minor annoyances aside it's been great.


Awesome! Does it also
It's this one:
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?sc...907&pvid=7612b237-1f81-4ebb-9b6d-7079f388b89b

Superbuy seems to find it as well, but I got it directly from Taobao so can't say much about that.
https://www.superbuy.com/en/page/buy?url=https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?scm=1007.10010.52063.100200300000002&id=563242926907&pvid=7612b237-1f81-4ebb-9b6d-7079f388b89b

It looks like they even just updated it with Thunderbolt / USB-C. And yeah, it's great for travelling.

edit: I should add that I haven't managed to get Freesync working on mine, and I've had the screen go black intermittently for a second. Those minor annoyances aside it's been great.



Is the HDR HDR 10 ? and is that working fine?

You power it with 12v and then just HDMI to your GPU?
 
Awesome! Does it also




Is the HDR HDR 10 ? and is that working fine?

You power it with 12v and then just HDMI to your GPU?


Yep, 12V. Some of the smaller ones support 5V as well, even via USB I believe. This one needs 12V up to 3A. Since I don't want to carry around an extra power brick, I soldered a DC jack onto what used to be a SATA power cable, and routed that out of the case. The screen has 2x mini-HDMI and 1x mini-DP. I use mini-DP mostly, but HDMI works just as well. Mine came with a mini-HDMI to HDMI adapter, and a mini-HDMI to HDMI cable. Slight difference I've noticed between HDMI and DP is in the screen-going-black issue I mentioned. DP goes black for a second every once in a while, HDMI flickers every once in a while. Both work fine if I lower refresh rate to 50Hz. Not sure if that's just my unit, or a general issue with these.

The HDR is HDR 10, I believe. Windows 10 will allow me to enable HDR for the display. I haven't had much chance to play around with it yet; A quick try of a HDR video through VLC didn't look very good to be honest. Do you have any pointers for how I could give it a quick try? In terms of specs, my colorimeter says the display does just over 400 nits, about 800:1 contrast, and covers 100% SRGB, 99.9% AdobeRGB and 92% DCI-P3.
 
Yep, 12V. Some of the smaller ones support 5V as well, even via USB I believe. This one needs 12V up to 3A. Since I don't want to carry around an extra power brick, I soldered a DC jack onto what used to be a SATA power cable, and routed that out of the case...

Any chance you could upload pics of that? Very nice idea.
The need of an extra power brick definitely drives me away from this type of monitors...

I have done some research on portable monitors (all usb-powered) for quite a while, as a portable setup is a must for me too!

These are some of the monitors i came around so far:

- GeChic 1503H/I: 15.3 inch, 1080p, videosignal via HDMI, seemingly good panel, "I" version is touch, "H" isn't. Biggest disadvantage: Very pricey (around 350-450 Euro)
- Asus Zenscreen mb16ac: 15.3 inch, Very elegant design, USB-C (one cable to rule them all) but very dim (200 nits) ("...and in the darkness bind them" :D ) and input lag.
- Magedok 4k: 15.6 inch, UHD, 100% Adobe RGB, videosignal via HDMI. Like on gechic, it's very pricey. So nothing for me
- Elecrow AUS13310P: 13.3 inch, 1080p, 300 nits, USB-C for power and optional video (otherwise hdmi), fairly payable

The last one is my favorite so far, although i would definitely prefer 15.6 inch over the 13.3. Apart from that it seems to be a pretty good deal. Hopefully it doesn't suffer of input lag on USB-C (like the asus zenscreen), but it would be ok to use HDMI for video, too.
Don't really get it why a world famous brand like Asus doesn't get over 200 nits on usb power, while a no name product like the elecrow or the gechic gets 300 nits... o_O

If anyone knows of a bright (300 nits or better) 15.6 inch 1080p monitor (usb powered) under 200-250 Euro, any hint would be highly appreciated!! :D
 
has anybody managed to fit/mount a 1U flex PSU in the Dan a4sfx? i've seen these and have been considering trying to fit one:

http://www.geeekstore.com/shop/custom-flex-atx-modular-psu
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?sp...XriCc&id=550586245256&ns=1&abbucket=18#detail

would be ideal for me as it means i can fit a zotac 1080 ti in instead of having to use the 1080 mini. any thoughts?

PSA: Turns out building a PC in a hotel late at night, leaving parts everywhere and forgetting to clean up can lead to...misunderstandings about what you're actually doing.

I managed to electrical tape the choke back in place. You can't see it in the b-roll below, which makes me feel better.

Ran Prime 95 for 30 minutes, with my stock R7 1800X:
Temps: 33C idle / 74C load

Final(?) notes:
- I needed to turn XFR off on the CPU and undervolt the GPU because the dell power brick I'm using to supply my HDPlex with power cuts out around 300 watts. I'm having a custom 450w brick made to solve that problem. https://smallformfactor.net/forum/t...bto-psus-are-now-available-direct-order.1983/
- Mounting the HDPlex (properly) - you can only fit 3 standoffs if you have a SSD mounted in the front of the case, but so far I've had no issues from it - even with it sandwiched between the GPU and AIO exhaust. What a champ!
- For those who want to use the HDPlex PSU, I recommend a 65w CPU/APU and probably nothing bigger than a 1070/equivalent if you want the most plug and play experience. Otherwise, the power brick will be the limiting component.
- For those interested in the 120mm NZXT AIO, the 15mm noctua fan is more than sufficient and, to no one's great surprise, it's very quiet. Still, I'd recommend using Dan's guidance on his site for supported coolers, especially if a 25mm fan is what you want/need. https://www.dan-cases.com/dana4_spec.html

Hope this helps anyone interested in the exciting new options opened up by the v3. Looking forward to playing in dondan's next endeavor.

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* I guess the keyboard business is a thing now? HAVIT TKL HV-KB390L

That was my build with the HDPlex PSU tenrose
 
Any chance you could upload pics of that? Very nice idea.
The need of an extra power brick definitely drives me away from this type of monitors...

I have done some research on portable monitors (all usb-powered) for quite a while, as a portable setup is a must for me too!

These are some of the monitors i came around so far:

- GeChic 1503H/I: 15.3 inch, 1080p, videosignal via HDMI, seemingly good panel, "I" version is touch, "H" isn't. Biggest disadvantage: Very pricey (around 350-450 Euro)
- Asus Zenscreen mb16ac: 15.3 inch, Very elegant design, USB-C (one cable to rule them all) but very dim (200 nits) ("...and in the darkness bind them" :D ) and input lag.
- Magedok 4k: 15.6 inch, UHD, 100% Adobe RGB, videosignal via HDMI. Like on gechic, it's very pricey. So nothing for me
- Elecrow AUS13310P: 13.3 inch, 1080p, 300 nits, USB-C for power and optional video (otherwise hdmi), fairly payable

The last one is my favorite so far, although i would definitely prefer 15.6 inch over the 13.3. Apart from that it seems to be a pretty good deal. Hopefully it doesn't suffer of input lag on USB-C (like the asus zenscreen), but it would be ok to use HDMI for video, too.
Don't really get it why a world famous brand like Asus doesn't get over 200 nits on usb power, while a no name product like the elecrow or the gechic gets 300 nits... o_O

If anyone knows of a bright (300 nits or better) 15.6 inch 1080p monitor (usb powered) under 200-250 Euro, any hint would be highly appreciated!! :D


Ill probably nab this one https://www.amazon.com/SIBOLAN-S16b-15-6inch-3840×2160-MiniDisplay/dp/B07DJ59PLQ

little lighter on my wallet and it will still fit in my 15 inch laptop backpack. 2 extra inches and type C arnt really worth 250 extra lol.

This is a great middle ground and I still can take the setup anywhere.

Now i have a quick question especially if the mighty dondan can chime in..

2700x only for gaming purposes (dont want intel this gen) you think I should just go 545LC or should I go C7 CU? I dont own a window kit so womp womp.

V3 case.
 
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Any chance you could upload pics of that? Very nice idea.
The need of an extra power brick definitely drives me away from this type of monitors...

I have done some research on portable monitors (all usb-powered) for quite a while, as a portable setup is a must for me too!

These are some of the monitors i came around so far:

- GeChic 1503H/I: 15.3 inch, 1080p, videosignal via HDMI, seemingly good panel, "I" version is touch, "H" isn't. Biggest disadvantage: Very pricey (around 350-450 Euro)
- Asus Zenscreen mb16ac: 15.3 inch, Very elegant design, USB-C (one cable to rule them all) but very dim (200 nits) ("...and in the darkness bind them" :D ) and input lag.
- Magedok 4k: 15.6 inch, UHD, 100% Adobe RGB, videosignal via HDMI. Like on gechic, it's very pricey. So nothing for me
- Elecrow AUS13310P: 13.3 inch, 1080p, 300 nits, USB-C for power and optional video (otherwise hdmi), fairly payable

The last one is my favorite so far, although i would definitely prefer 15.6 inch over the 13.3. Apart from that it seems to be a pretty good deal. Hopefully it doesn't suffer of input lag on USB-C (like the asus zenscreen), but it would be ok to use HDMI for video, too.
Don't really get it why a world famous brand like Asus doesn't get over 200 nits on usb power, while a no name product like the elecrow or the gechic gets 300 nits... o_O

If anyone knows of a bright (300 nits or better) 15.6 inch 1080p monitor (usb powered) under 200-250 Euro, any hint would be highly appreciated!! :D


I mean, right now it's literally just the plug hanging out the back of the case, not much to look at. ;) I haven't gotten around to drilling a hole to fix it to the case properly.

Yep, there's not anything comparable from Western brands, as far as I am aware of. The same Taobao seller has a few options that fit what you're looking for though, e.g.
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z10.5-c-s.w4002-18504435222.26.4674294d3DVaTA&id=569816060886
or
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z10.5-c-s.w4002-18504435222.35.4674294d3DVaTA&id=534680485373
or
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z10.5-c-s.w4002-18504435222.38.4674294d3DVaTA&id=565698974027

It looks like all of them can be powered either by micro USB, or USB-C. All under 200 euros.

The no-names getting 300 nits on USB and Asus only 200 might be because the no-names draw more power than the USB spec allows?



Ill probably nab this one https://www.amazon.com/SIBOLAN-S16b-15-6inch-3840×2160-MiniDisplay/dp/B07DJ59PLQ

little lighter on my wallet and it will still fit in my 15 inch laptop backpack. 2 extra inches and type C arnt really worth 250 extra lol.
Just FYI, this looks to be a branded version of the ones on Taobao. I think when I got mine the had a 15" screen that looked exactly like that one, minus the logo on the front. You can get the current ones on Taobao for about 225 USD, if you want minimise your expense further.
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z10.5-c-s.w4002-18504435222.34.38b62f3fdTCpln&id=568059430529


Just to be clear, I have no affiliation with that brand or seller; just wanting to share to help, as it took me quite a while to find these myself.
 

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I mean, right now it's literally just the plug hanging out the back of the case, not much to look at. ;) I haven't gotten around to drilling a hole to fix it to the case properly.


Just FYI, this looks to be a branded version of the ones on Taobao. I think when I got mine the had a 15" screen that looked exactly like that one, minus the logo on the front. You can get the current ones on Taobao for about 225 USD, if you want minimise your expense further.
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z10.5-c-s.w4002-18504435222.34.38b62f3fdTCpln&id=568059430529


Just to be clear, I have no affiliation with that brand or seller; just wanting to share to help, as it took me quite a while to find these myself.


Since im superbuy and taobao illiterate could you please link this to me on superbuy if it is on there? I couldnt find it.

Or how do you buy from TaoBao?

I would use my OLED Alienware 13 display but I need a eDP 4k external controller card and I dont know how to start with building the connector needed with that thing.
 
sdfewfe : Thanks nevertheless for the picture ;) And on the inside?

Wow! Great findings, although i only understand a few letters and numbers :D Thanks!

But even i would figure out how to order on this website, i am unsure about ordering a monitor directly from china.
If something's broken or issues appear you have to deal with a company on the other side of the world...

Unfortunately i don't see a brand or Product No. to do some research and maybe to find it on amazon or other popular onlineshops...

Over on aliexpress there can be found several of these monitors, too. But again mostly without findable brands. Additionally the photos and especially partly contradictory specifications don't seem trustworthy to me...


The no-names getting 300 nits on USB and Asus only 200 might be because the no-names draw more power than the USB spec allows?

Didn't know that USB could deliver more power than the specs allow? Or the panel itself is specified with 300 nits, but it cannot be achieved fully through USB? Would be mad for monitors with USB as only power connection though...
 
Since im superbuy and taobao illiterate could you please link this to me on superbuy if it is on there? I couldnt find it.

Or how do you buy from TaoBao?

I would use my OLED Alienware 13 display but I need a eDP 4k external controller card and I dont know how to start with building the connector needed with that thing.

I asked a Chinese friend to bring it back on a recent trip home. ;) I haven't used superbuy, but it looks like you can just copy-paste the taobao URL into the search field on superbuy:
https://www.superbuy.com/en/page/bu...18504435222.34.38b62f3fdTCpln&id=568059430529

I have looked into using a panel plus eDP controller as well, but it looks like none of that is as standardised as the "eDP" name makes it sound. I gave up on that too.
 
sdfewfe : Thanks nevertheless for the picture ;) And on the inside?

Wow! Great findings, although i only understand a few letters and numbers :D Thanks!

But even i would figure out how to order on this website, i am unsure about ordering a monitor directly from china.
If something's broken or issues appear you have to deal with a company on the other side of the world...

Unfortunately i don't see a brand or Product No. to do some research and maybe to find it on amazon or other popular onlineshops...

Over on aliexpress there can be found several of these monitors, too. But again mostly without findable brands. Additionally the photos and especially partly contradictory specifications don't seem trustworthy to me...




Didn't know that USB could deliver more power than the specs allow? Or the panel itself is specified with 300 nits, but it cannot be achieved fully through USB? Would be mad for monitors with USB as only power connection though...

Not much more interesting on the inside, I think, but there you go. I was wrong - it's a molex cable, not SATA power. Same principle either way: Find 12V and GND wires, cut and strip them, and solder onto a DC jack of your choice. Then solder appropriate DC plugs onto an appropriate cable to go from the computer to the screen.

Use google translate! In Chrome you can do it right inside the browser. The writing inside the pictures won't translate, obviously, but the text should give enough of an idea of what's going on. The screen shows an "intehill" logo on power on, but there isn't much to be found on that brand. Mine has model number Intehill HS-173KP, if that helps. And yes, of course - don't expect customer support to be straightforward. I can recommend finding a Chinese friend to assist. I was confused by some of the photos and specs as well, but can confirm that the screen I received is in line with most of the information on the product page. If it seems to you that the photos show two completely different kinds of OSD menu, then you should know that one of those is actually a Playstation menu, not the screen's OSD menu. Took me a while to figure that one out, having never seen a PS menu before... ;)

Legacy USB spec is 500mA at 5V for 2.5W, so not nearly enough power for most screens. I think most USB ports will deliver more current than that. But drawing more current than a port can handle would either shut down the port or computer, or if the port doesn't have overcurrent protection could damage the computer. So a name-brand should really want to avoid going out of spec. Some older USB hard drives used two USB plugs for that reason, to get enough current within USB spec.
 

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Thanks alot for your detailed answer!

Good idea with chrome (usally i use FF).
Main prob of some of these pages, for example aliexpress, is that specs like "contrast ratio" or "brightness" are several times on the pages, at first place with 400:1, after scrolling a bit it "grows" to 1000:1 :D or brighness varies from 250 to 350... :cautious:

Another prob besides high shipping costs or long delivery times, is that you have to add the import-turnover tax, which in the end drives these monitors into quite pricey products after all.

I will do a lil more research, but i guess at the moment i'll stick to the elecrow 13.3 on amazon...
Thanks again nevertheless!
 
5mm for LP53 + Fan Adapter, using fan screw mounting

Will that end up on your shopfront? I don't have a 3D printer and figured if I'm going to buy the adapter I might as well buy the shroud as well

... Suppose since it's in dollars too I should ask if you ship to the UK...
 
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Will that end up on your shopfront? I don't have a 3D printer and figured if I'm going to buy the adapter I might as well buy the shroud as well

... Suppose since it's in dollars too I should ask if you ship to the UK...

You can get stuff 3D-printed and mailed to you these days! Check out 3dhubs.com for instance.
 
sdfewfe which package type should I get? I know you havent bought from superbuy but maybe someone has?


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I cant tell which one I should get they are all different prices :( Official standard is cheapest.
 
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