Here are some pictures of the A4-SFXv4. The updated web site will be online this week:
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With best regards
Daniel
Can you confirm the front connector terminates in a 20 pin male plug in the production unit?
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Here are some pictures of the A4-SFXv4. The updated web site will be online this week:
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With best regards
Daniel
It'd be pretty neat to buy upgrade kits for dan cases. Assuming the previous generation panels are compatible with the newer frame.
Pretty nice How are temps now?
Does the extra 100mm fan help with the temp much? I can't decide if I should do something like that or order a new V4..
I'd be VERY interested in tests how these additional fans help with the cooling of the GPU.
Especially cards with zero fan mode. These never keep on zero during desktop mode. And this on-off-on-off is nuts - especially when the fans ramp up for a short time during the on-phase.
I'm no fan of these work-around solutions with the fan curves....
Ah, I see what you did there!I'm no fan of these work-around solutions with the fan curves....
I use a 100 mm fan that fits under the board in my DAN A4 V1, it just need a small cut to the board mountingplate and fan mounting holes (fan = Scythe SY1012SL12L, production unfortunately expired).
They won't fit.Hi guys, quick question:
I am buying my parts Monday for the Dan Case v4. I just now realized the Corsair Dominator Platinum RAM is like 3mm too tall to fit in the case, but I have also seen some people use the sticks in the case. Is it compatible and how does it affect the side panel on the case? If the RAM sticks are indeed too large, does anybody have suggestions for black/grey RAM sticks that fit?
I have realized the hard way they won't fit lol. I stuck them in my v2 and the side panel will not stay shut in the top front. I may just return them and get a Vengeance LPX kit. It still looks nice.They won't fit.
The Vengeance Models will fit
Is that fan slim enough to fit above the Riser as a top exhaust?
I believe that we should never do things that we do not feel like doing!
I repeat, a risk of compromising the riser or worse still the motherboard is,
you have to be very delicate in handling the riser and when you screw the mobo,
you have to be very careful because it will beat slightly on the fan, but I have it mounted and like me also other!
(among the options also put the one that breaks the fan, but that, of the three, would be the least damage!)
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I'm glad you posted a picture of it. I have the L9a fan just sitting out, and now I could be putting it to use in my v2. How much did it help temps?NF-A9x14 fits under motherboard in V2 (since Feburary 2018)
In Air Conf, just 1 degree for CPU, but my mobo it's damn hot and tends to heat up the 2 m2 behind, so with just 20€ this helps a lot, it's dead silence, and fresh air helps mobo/m2 and ram too!I'm glad you posted a picture of it. I have the L9a fan just sitting out, and now I could be putting it to use in my v2. How much did it help temps?
I'm glad you posted a picture of it. I have the L9a fan just sitting out, and now I could be putting it to use in my v2. How much did it help temps?
Was the motherboard tray lifted from the bottom after V1?
I have a V1 and don't remember there being enough room to fit a fan into the bottom. Seems like a really involved mod / not possible without a new case if that is the case.
I now see that V4 has the bottom fan mount added under the motherboard, but was the space always there?
With the ROG x470i, it was tough shoving the NF-A9x14 in the small space. Now it makes like a rattling sound when it spins and no cables are in it. It seems like the fan blades touch the bottom of the case or something. Everything runs cooler, but I'd like to figure out why.In Air Conf, just 1 degree for CPU, but my mobo it's damn hot and tends to heat up the 2 m2 behind, so with just 20€ this helps a lot, it's dead silence, and fresh air helps mobo/m2 and ram too!
In my opininon everyone should put a NF-A9x14 under mobo
In this 374 pages thread you can find a lot of picture and usefull information, many of us have experienced different solutions, use them !
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Rattling sound isn't good!With the ROG x470i, it was tough shoving the NF-A9x14 in the small space. Now it makes like a rattling sound when it spins and no cables are in it. It seems like the fan blades touch the bottom of the case or something. Everything runs cooler, but I'd like to figure out why.
It was fixed after I redid my cable management somehow. Glad it's fixed. And my CPU on the same voltage can actually hit a max temperature of 81c instead of climbing up to around 90c in Prime95 Everything minus GPU is running a tad cooler. Very happy with the final build for its size.Rattling sound isn't good!
Probably your mobo is 0,2/0,3 mm more than mine and touch too much the fan?
Did you put the fan first and then screw "delicate" the mobo in place?
How are the temps now on mobo/ram/cpu/gpu? Better?
WOW !!!It was fixed after I redid my cable management somehow. Glad it's fixed. And my CPU on the same voltage can actually hit a max temperature of 81c instead of climbing up to around 90c in Prime95 Everything minus GPU is running a tad cooler. Very happy with the final build for its size.
What do you do when u get bored? Buy unnecessary stuff I bought a used peli case for transporting my case safely when i'm traveling. I will transport everything except for the display.
- Dan Case
- Mouse
- Keyboard (currently looking for one 60%, maybe SK621 or ducky one 2 mini)
- Xbox Controller
- Cables (power cable, usb etc)
I've tried a home-made duct and seen 3° improvement. I will try the Cryorig c7, but really disappointed atm. I bought the i5 8400 just to be safe with the temps lolAre u using a fan duct?
I'm having 88°c peaks with my i5 8400 & nh-l9i while gaming... is that normal? I'm really concerned about the temperatures with this case.
I have a z370i with an XMS profile at 3200mhz. I'm going to try that, thanks for the advice. I reinstalled the NH-L9i 3 times, and the spread pattern of the thermal paste seems fine... maybe I was just very unlucky with the cpu lottery.First, you'll want to try re-installing the NH-L9i just in case it's not making good contact. Next, what RAM speed are you running? If I run my Supermicro z370i motherboard using the XMS profile (at 3000 MHz) for my RAM, my i5-8600K runs about 5 to 7°C hotter than it does if I just use the default RAM speed (2133 MHz). With Intel CPUs, the RAM speed won't make a lot of difference in performance. Lastly, you may be able to run a little lower voltage for your CPU. I'm able to run my i5-8600K with a -0.05 V offset.