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Whelp I did the thing, R7 1700X from PrimeDay and ASRock AB350 mITX from SuperBiiz on the way. Now to find some ram and order a T318 w/noctua fan (unless it's been dethroned?).
the machine is running, but first the shock hehe
after the pain with my 1060 super jetstream, my new card a msi 1080 oc aero did not get recognized from the system.
i found out that i thighten the pci riser-screws too much. now it works like a charm.
for my colorpixel button i have soldered an adapter board. now i control the color with the asus aura app.
Asus STRIX Z270I Gaming
Intel Core i7 7700
Noctua NH-L9i
Samsung 960 Pro 512GB
32GB HyperX Savage DDR4-2400
MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Aero 8G OC
Asus SBC-06D2X-U Blu-ray Combo
Silverstone SST-SX500-LG v2.0
16mm Antivandal RGB "Colorpixel" Button
LED Adapter Board
thank you for this case... i enjoyed the build very much ^^
Just got a fractal node 202 as a temporary case for my build and god damn it's big. I was expecting console sized but nope, it's bigger than my parents home pc!?!
Would someone with a sentry mind posting one or two comparison photos with a console or something, so I can use it to get a good idea of real world size.
the machine is running, but first the shock hehe
after the pain with my 1060 super jetstream, my new card a msi 1080 oc aero did not get recognized from the system.
i found out that i thighten the pci riser-screws too much. now it works like a charm.
for my colorpixel button i have soldered an adapter board. now i control the color with the asus aura app.
Asus STRIX Z270I Gaming
Intel Core i7 7700
Noctua NH-L9i
Samsung 960 Pro 512GB
32GB HyperX Savage DDR4-2400
MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Aero 8G OC
Asus SBC-06D2X-U Blu-ray Combo
Silverstone SST-SX500-LG v2.0
16mm Antivandal RGB "Colorpixel" Button
LED Adapter Board
thank you for this case... i enjoyed the build very much ^^
I've just bought the Gigabyte board. If anyone in Poland is interested there are 2 more
Hey all, I have a problem, and given that you all seem like a smart group, I thought I'd present it:
I sort of accidentally bought two M.2 NVMe drives (the Toshiba XG3 500Gb and XG4 1Tb). What's the best way (if any) to get full or close to full performance out of both drives? I have the ASRock Fatal1ty Z170 itx board with a 6600k. It only has one M.2 slot (that can run in PCI x4), a bunch of sata ports, and a Sata Express port. Is there a way I could convert an M.2 to Sata Express without totally ruining the extra speed of NVMe? Or some other black magic you guys know of (are M.2.....splitters? a thing?)
Alternatively, does anyone know if there's any Z170/Z270 mini itx boards at all that have TWO M.2 slots? Asus seems to have one, the Z270 Strix, but I'd really rather not spend money on a new motherboard, and that's a particulalr expensive model....
Thoughts? Comments? Suggestions?
For anyone wondering about temperatures of a 1080Ti in the case - I've had my EVGA SC2 running Nicehash at 71% power target for the last hour or so - temperatures hit ~ 55C for GPU, power and RAM. Fan at just over 1800rpm.
Noise was identical to the Gigabyte 1070 I had previously. Ambient's fucking cold at present, but it's not looking impossible to use inside this case, even for cryptocurrency mining.
thanksNice build
One question: Shouldn't you screw back screws from PSU which were holding the grill? As i remember they also were also keeping the frame of the fan in its initial position... but i may be wrong. Please check this one.
i followed the instructions exactly plus the individual resistors for 12V (R=560Ohm, G=470Ohm, B=470Ohm). my asus board have this 12V RGB Header which i use.Omg I've been looking for ways to wire my colorpixel button! Did you follow the linked instructions exactly? Did you get the correct voltages? How did you connect it to the motherboard? The normal front panel header? Isn't the colorpixel button pwm controlled? More pictures please.
thanks
you are right, the screws have to be screwed back in
i followed the instructions exactly plus the individual resistors for 12V (R=560Ohm, G=470Ohm, B=470Ohm). my asus board have this 12V RGB Header which i use.
Hey all, I have a problem, and given that you all seem like a smart group, I thought I'd present it:
I sort of accidentally bought two M.2 NVMe drives (the Toshiba XG3 500Gb and XG4 1Tb). What's the best way (if any) to get full or close to full performance out of both drives? I have the ASRock Fatal1ty Z170 itx board with a 6600k. It only has one M.2 slot (that can run in PCI x4), a bunch of sata ports, and a Sata Express port. Is there a way I could convert an M.2 to Sata Express without totally ruining the extra speed of NVMe? Or some other black magic you guys know of (are M.2.....splitters? a thing?)
Alternatively, does anyone know if there's any Z170/Z270 mini itx boards at all that have TWO M.2 slots? Asus seems to have one, the Z270 Strix, but I'd really rather not spend money on a new motherboard, and that's a particulalr expensive model....
Thoughts? Comments? Suggestions?
For those who use the LP53, did try you combining it with a liquid metal thermal compound?
I thought about it but then I realized I'm still limited by the TIM under the IHS on my 4790k as I have not delidded. I use Noctua TIM between the cpu and lp53 and with an undervolt of -0.05v at stock clocks I rarely see temps above 75-77C during normal gaming.
So if you've delidded, and have better TIM or liquid metal under the IHS then yes perhaps liquid metal under the lp53 may further decrease temps. Iirc gallium (the main component of liquid metal Tim) does not react with copper, just aluminum. Technically gallium reacts with copper to form CuGa2, but I think it only affects the outer few microns of the copper surface and won't lead to catastrophic failure like with aluminum. So you should be safe.
If you plan to have your system vertical I would recommend something to prevent liquid metal from flowing with gravity in case it seeps out from between the cpu and cooler. Maybe my fears are misplaced, I've never used liquid metal.
Hey all, I have a problem, and given that you all seem like a smart group, I thought I'd present it:
I sort of accidentally bought two M.2 NVMe drives (the Toshiba XG3 500Gb and XG4 1Tb). What's the best way (if any) to get full or close to full performance out of both drives? I have the ASRock Fatal1ty Z170 itx board with a 6600k. It only has one M.2 slot (that can run in PCI x4), a bunch of sata ports, and a Sata Express port. Is there a way I could convert an M.2 to Sata Express without totally ruining the extra speed of NVMe? Or some other black magic you guys know of (are M.2.....splitters? a thing?)
Alternatively, does anyone know if there's any Z170/Z270 mini itx boards at all that have TWO M.2 slots? Asus seems to have one, the Z270 Strix, but I'd really rather not spend money on a new motherboard, and that's a particulalr expensive model....
Thoughts? Comments? Suggestions?
I haven't opened it up and peeked under the IHS, but I've used my overclocked 4770K die>IHS with Liquid Metal Ultra since the day I bought it in a vertical position. As far as I can tell I haven't had any noticeable thermal issues with flow or pump-out and I use my tower vertically.
It hasn't had a lot of thermal cycles (I keep it on 24/7) and it's got a giant NH-D14 on it so that may mitigate the chances of pump-out, but I really don't know.
You should ramp up your fan speed. The absolute max temp in the spec of 1080ti is 91 degree. You only have 1c headroom and if temp go beyond that the chip will quickly deteriorate. Ideally you should keep your GPU below 75c to lenghten its lifespan.Hey guys. I know the sentry wasn't build for 180W GPUs, but since alot of you seemed to be very confident in using a 1080 or even a 1080Ti, I decided to go with a MSI 1080 Aero OC.
My build is:
i7 7700 (non k)
MSI Aero 1080 OC
16GB RAM
Noctula NH L9i
Corsair SF450
a 4k monitor
I just played Ghost Recon Wildlands in 4k and high settings. The GPU hit 90°C almost immediately. People have claimed to run 1080 Tis at around 85°C...
90°C seems a bit high to me. Is it "safe" running a gpu at this temperatures?
edit: I use it in vertical position.
Then you should try to return the card as it might be a defect...fan speed was at 100%...
Hey guys. I know the sentry wasn't build for 180W GPUs, but since alot of you seemed to be very confident in using a 1080 or even a 1080Ti, I decided to go with a MSI 1080 Aero OC.
My build is:
i7 7700 (non k)
MSI Aero 1080 OC
16GB RAM
Noctula NH L9i
Corsair SF450
a 4k monitor
I just played Ghost Recon Wildlands in 4k and high settings. The GPU hit 90°C almost immediately. People have claimed to run 1080 Tis at around 85°C...
90°C seems a bit high to me. Is it "safe" running a gpu at this temperatures?
edit: I use it in vertical position.
I feel you man. Next time you buy a blower style card, make sure it's a founders edition. They rarely have a problem, works almost in any situation and looks better too. (At least in my opinion)great... even more waiting. and the gpu prices did rise by ~150€ in the passed week (at least in germany). I hate this hobby![]()
That is very interesting.
What are your other specs? CPU, motherboard, CPU Cooler, Power supply?
Gallium melts at 29C. It just always worries me it will flow or drip. But obviously nobody would risk it if it were a very common problem. Does it ever "dry out"? I've heard some people complain it has to be reapplied almost once per year. Or is that dependent on thermal cycles? I may give it a try on a pentium G3258 I have lying around. Maybe someday I'll work up the courage to do it to my 4790k in my Sentry.
Ive done some reseach and modern liquid metal like http://www.thermal-grizzly.com/en/products/26-conductonaut-en will solidify at 10 degrees celsius. It cannot "dry out" be the common sense of the meaning but obv it can oxidate. Ill try it on my CPU shortly with the LP53+Noctua A9x14 combination. Are you interested in a comparison between the arctic silver V, the arctic MX-4 and the abovementioned thermal grizzly conductonaut? I might even add the Noctua A9 with 25 mm and crosscompare to the L9i. Note: I do not have a sentry yet, this work would be done in a Node 202.
I am moving countries so decided to hold off till the Sentry hopefully hits retail. In the mean time I have agreed to sell my slot in the Indiegogo campaign. I have reached out via Email and on the Campaign page but getting a little worried now as there has no response. How do I go about changing the country of the shipping address?
Ive done some reseach and modern liquid metal like http://www.thermal-grizzly.com/en/products/26-conductonaut-en will solidify at 10 degrees celsius. It cannot "dry out" be the common sense of the meaning but obv it can oxidate. Ill try it on my CPU shortly with the LP53+Noctua A9x14 combination. Are you interested in a comparison between the arctic silver V, the arctic MX-4 and the abovementioned thermal grizzly conductonaut? I might even add the Noctua A9 with 25 mm and crosscompare to the L9i. Note: I do not have a sentry yet, this work would be done in a Node 202.