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How would this case fare with a passive GPU?
I mean the actual movement of air is not that close to the GPU.
Hi Dondan,
is there a reason you didn't flip the graphicscard by 180° with the pcie contacts pointing to the top? That way you wouldn't have to require a blower style graphics card.
Anyway, I like the whole idea with the pcie cable.
Hi Dondan,
is there a reason you didn't flip the graphicscard by 180° with the pcie contacts pointing to the top? That way you wouldn't have to require a blower style graphics card.
Anyway, I like the whole idea with the pcie cable.
That's maybe the worst video card for this case.My first idea was the Palit 750ti kalmx.
Yeah but I only run passive GPUs never had one with a fan.
That's why I would like to see the A4 with a version where the case fans are placed so they move air across mobo and GPU.
And also with room for a SFX PSU (mostly to get rid of the brick(but also as the HDplex/dell combo is expensive)).
Yeah but I only run passive GPUs never had one with a fan.
That's why I would like to see the A4 with a version where the case fans are placed so they move air across mobo and GPU.
And also with room for a SFX PSU (mostly to get rid of the brick(but also as the HDplex/dell combo is expensive)).
That's why I would like to see the A4 with a version where the case fans are placed so they move air across mobo and GPU.
And also with room for a SFX PSU (mostly to get rid of the brick(but also as the HDplex/dell combo is expensive)).
Do you have a case layout in mind? Maybe you should start your own design
I've ran some calcs and it can be done at ~6.5 liters.
Do you have a case layout in mind? Maybe you should start your own design
I've ran some calcs and it can be done at ~6.5 liters.
This is the answer of hdplex:
Computerbase said they will offer a review early october and they ask me if they can test the A4 Lian Li prototyp. This could be very helpful to make a successful crowdfounding campaign
So I've been thinking.
I'm getting closer to buying this case but I'm truly a "don't want to hear my computer at all" kind of guy.
I do expect the Noctua cooler to perform quiet enough so I won't hear it from my chair (the pc would hang under the desk beside my knees). That also I believe would be the same for the two 92mm fans.
The situation is the graphics. As I stated before I never owned a card with fans as all of them has been passive. So thinking of a card with active cooling is hard. I dislike my 120mm fans runnning at 900rpm now as noisy.
As blowerstyle is what probably works much better then other cards I always ends up in the 760 Mini cards (asus and MSI). They would also allow me to mod a SFX to put in behind the card.
Is there a way to get this rig quieter without landing on 90 degrees celsius as soon you power up.
(would use a "T" CPU and m.2 to get less heat and less cables).
A4 have now flex-PSU support and...
Great news for SFX lovers i will make a drawing of an A4 Version with 6,6L and SFX support. Then i will let the community decide SFX or DC-Powerboard Version.
I'm guessing the flex PSU will be in the same location as the DC-powerboard?
Yes this is right, but with the disadvantage that you couldn't use the 2 x 92 mm fans. Because in the top-area is the powercable and in the button-area the wire of the flex psu.
So the normal A4 supports:
- HdPlex 250W
- Picobox X3-Atx-300
- Flex PSUs
- For modders SFX
Will this have the gpu flipped?Great news for SFX lovers i will make a drawing of an A4 Version with 6,6L and SFX support. Then i will let the community decide SFX or DC-Powerboard Version.