Smallest case for the EVGA 3060 XC?
I just got an EVGA 3060 XC and I'm keen to use it as a portable PCVR system with my Oculus. What is the smallest and most portable case that can fit the EVGA 3060 XC?
https://redd.it/m7la8i
@sffpc
I just got an EVGA 3060 XC and I'm keen to use it as a portable PCVR system with my Oculus. What is the smallest and most portable case that can fit the EVGA 3060 XC?
https://redd.it/m7la8i
@sffpc
reddit
Smallest case for the EVGA 3060 XC?
I just got an EVGA 3060 XC and I'm keen to use it as a portable PCVR system with my Oculus. What is the smallest and most portable case that can...
Help Buying Aklla a4v2 / Ghost S1 in UK
Hi could do with a little help finding a case like the Ghost S1 or Aklla a4v2 in the UK
I'm using a TU150 at the mo but would like to downsize a little more, so any other case ideas would be awesome just needs to fit an SFX PSU and a TUF 3080 ( WHEN i can get my hands on one)
i'm just finding it hard to find small ITX cases in the UK.
Also what would be a good low profile cooler for a 9700K ?
Thanks
https://redd.it/m7m1bv
@sffpc
Hi could do with a little help finding a case like the Ghost S1 or Aklla a4v2 in the UK
I'm using a TU150 at the mo but would like to downsize a little more, so any other case ideas would be awesome just needs to fit an SFX PSU and a TUF 3080 ( WHEN i can get my hands on one)
i'm just finding it hard to find small ITX cases in the UK.
Also what would be a good low profile cooler for a 9700K ?
Thanks
https://redd.it/m7m1bv
@sffpc
reddit
Help Buying Aklla a4v2 / Ghost S1 in UK
Hi could do with a little help finding a case like the Ghost S1 or Aklla a4v2 in the UK I'm using a TU150 at the mo but would like to downsize a...
Help regarding first time Build
I have been thinking to build an ITX build using CM NR200n case with 5950x and 3070 with MSI B550i Gaming edge WiFi mobo, I have been having hard time deciding about cooling, should I go with liquid cooling or air cooling, and which one?
Is 5950x + 3070 in a NR200N good choice for long term in terms of thermals.
My major purpose is of content creation ( 3d rendering + davinci Resolve) .
Please help !
https://redd.it/m7nnx1
@sffpc
I have been thinking to build an ITX build using CM NR200n case with 5950x and 3070 with MSI B550i Gaming edge WiFi mobo, I have been having hard time deciding about cooling, should I go with liquid cooling or air cooling, and which one?
Is 5950x + 3070 in a NR200N good choice for long term in terms of thermals.
My major purpose is of content creation ( 3d rendering + davinci Resolve) .
Please help !
https://redd.it/m7nnx1
@sffpc
reddit
Help regarding first time Build
I have been thinking to build an ITX build using CM NR200n case with 5950x and 3070 with MSI B550i Gaming edge WiFi mobo, I have been having hard...
Flex ATX PSU for low powered 4bay NAS?
I'm currently getting the parts together to build a small 4 bay NAS that will go under my TV and work as a Plex media server. This means that the system needs to be as quiet as possible.
I'm looking at a 10liter case atm which supports flexatx PSUs. I've done a fair bit of research and it seems that every flex PSU out there is fairly loud. The most popular models (enhance, fsp and Silverstone) still seem to be fairly loud but most comments are related to using them along with a GPU in higher wattage consumption setups.
So my question is the following. Which flex ATX PSU would perform with minimal noise under very low wattage consumption (just a low end CPU and 4 HDDs)?
Wattage requirements for my setup will be minimal but from what I understand, something to be aware of is also the fan curve of these PSUs as it seems that sometimes fans operate regardless of wattage consumption.
I've had a thought of switching the fan of the PSU but if rather not go through the trouble of doing that.
https://redd.it/m7p3m2
@sffpc
I'm currently getting the parts together to build a small 4 bay NAS that will go under my TV and work as a Plex media server. This means that the system needs to be as quiet as possible.
I'm looking at a 10liter case atm which supports flexatx PSUs. I've done a fair bit of research and it seems that every flex PSU out there is fairly loud. The most popular models (enhance, fsp and Silverstone) still seem to be fairly loud but most comments are related to using them along with a GPU in higher wattage consumption setups.
So my question is the following. Which flex ATX PSU would perform with minimal noise under very low wattage consumption (just a low end CPU and 4 HDDs)?
Wattage requirements for my setup will be minimal but from what I understand, something to be aware of is also the fan curve of these PSUs as it seems that sometimes fans operate regardless of wattage consumption.
I've had a thought of switching the fan of the PSU but if rather not go through the trouble of doing that.
https://redd.it/m7p3m2
@sffpc
reddit
Flex ATX PSU for low powered 4bay NAS?
I'm currently getting the parts together to build a small 4 bay NAS that will go under my TV and work as a Plex media server. This means that the...
RCC-BIG2 | customizable case with traditional layout | supports 280mm AIOs and pretty big GPUs
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/m7ppzy
https://redd.it/m7ppzy
@sffpc
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/m7ppzy
https://redd.it/m7ppzy
@sffpc
Smallest case for Ryzen 3900x + low-tier GPU?
Hello,
Currently planning my first build. Mostly used for coding / calculating huge files.
I see a lot of examples where the GPU plays a big part as well but in my case it's not that important.
Currently available for me are:
- Dan A4
- Ncase M1
I might upgrade the GPU at some point but realistically I won't. Could I get away with the Dan with decent CPU temps or should I go for the Ncase? I'm also open for other cases available in Europe. (China cases are fine as well) :)
Thanks for reading!
https://redd.it/m7qv97
@sffpc
Hello,
Currently planning my first build. Mostly used for coding / calculating huge files.
I see a lot of examples where the GPU plays a big part as well but in my case it's not that important.
Currently available for me are:
- Dan A4
- Ncase M1
I might upgrade the GPU at some point but realistically I won't. Could I get away with the Dan with decent CPU temps or should I go for the Ncase? I'm also open for other cases available in Europe. (China cases are fine as well) :)
Thanks for reading!
https://redd.it/m7qv97
@sffpc
reddit
Smallest case for Ryzen 3900x + low-tier GPU?
Hello, Currently planning my first build. Mostly used for coding / calculating huge files. I see a lot of examples where the GPU plays a big part...
First Full Loop: Project Aquarium
​
https://preview.redd.it/t6t6fgcwtsn61.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d2f085f8472263888f90851efa3d53b0fe9221f9
TLDR:Thicc Boi Stuffed
LONG ALBUM LONG ALBUM
(Hope this still counts as sff haha) Hey all, I am happy to share this build now that it is completes, as it was a lot of time planning I wasn’t quite sure it would work. A few years ago I needed to make a PC for work with a fast cpu. I was newb and made a basic Fractal tower and in doing so I realized there was so much unused space, especially when I removed the HD holders. The build also kicked off an obsession with keyboards, but that is a different post for a different sub… I always prefer things that are small/compact/organized and all that wasted space bugged me. A few years later, as I started to get more into the idea of PC gaming, a friend showed me r/sff and I fell in love. I wanted to make a really small PC that I could actually travel with and game on. That came in the form of the Dan A4. I love this case and it is perfect for having a powerful portable rig, but for intense games it could get a little loud, only made worse by the fact I had it sitting right on the desk next to me.
After binging so many Optimum Tech videos, I decided I wanted to watercool my work computer, and use what I learned to make a totally top end watercooled gaming rig. Ali convinced me I needed 4k silent ultra gaming in my life, desperately. Covid struck and it only made me want it more, since I was spending so much more time gaming and on discord. The quarantine gave me a lot of time to plan and look at builds. I saw u/SimplyFabio ans his dual rad T1 build ( Simply Fabio's build ) and thought it would be challenging, but possible. So I upgraded my work computer into the T1 with an aquanaut. I quickly realized it was just too small to cool the components I wanted to use for the gaming rig, even with dual rad. I would need a larger case and debated between the M1 and the NR 200, choosing the latter because it had room for larger top fans.
I put my work rig in a black NR200 and used it as a proof of concept for how things would fit in the gaming rig. Once it was done and worked well, I decided to go all in. I wanted to go nuts with this, since now I spend almost my entire day on my computer between work and discord with friends.
GOALS:
Total Silent 4k gaming
No gpu riser
No slim fans
dedicated cpu block (no pump-block combo)
Wanted easy, no-drain maintenance and ability to entirely take apart the computer without draining the loop.
Every part can be taken out, side rad, bottom rad, gpu, and the cpu block can be removed to access cpu. You do not have to drail the loop to remove any of these parts.
Wanted to incorporate an idea I had of offset rotary fittings to make using the qdcs really easy to use.
Truly a no compromise build.
Initially I was going to do EK gpu and cpu blocks, but in the process of acquiring the parts something horrible happened that I will forever regret. I discovered Optimus watercooling. I am a sucker for brands that are made in the usa, but when a brand is not only domestic but also pushing the limit in terms of engineering and uncompromising quality, it makes me fangirl. I love to see that spirit still alive in the USA. I was lucky they were making a gpu block for the gpu i wanted in my build: the EVGA 3090 ftw. That was just insane luck since i picked it up before learning about them as a company. Once I finally got my hands on their stuff, I was beyond impressed. The acrylic they use on the gpu block is so thick that it inspired the name aquarium, as it reminded me of the aquarium when i was a kid and how the thick glass changed objects as you looked through it. I sold the EK stuff as soon as I got all the Optimus stuff and the build was set.. Here is
​
https://preview.redd.it/t6t6fgcwtsn61.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d2f085f8472263888f90851efa3d53b0fe9221f9
TLDR:Thicc Boi Stuffed
LONG ALBUM LONG ALBUM
(Hope this still counts as sff haha) Hey all, I am happy to share this build now that it is completes, as it was a lot of time planning I wasn’t quite sure it would work. A few years ago I needed to make a PC for work with a fast cpu. I was newb and made a basic Fractal tower and in doing so I realized there was so much unused space, especially when I removed the HD holders. The build also kicked off an obsession with keyboards, but that is a different post for a different sub… I always prefer things that are small/compact/organized and all that wasted space bugged me. A few years later, as I started to get more into the idea of PC gaming, a friend showed me r/sff and I fell in love. I wanted to make a really small PC that I could actually travel with and game on. That came in the form of the Dan A4. I love this case and it is perfect for having a powerful portable rig, but for intense games it could get a little loud, only made worse by the fact I had it sitting right on the desk next to me.
After binging so many Optimum Tech videos, I decided I wanted to watercool my work computer, and use what I learned to make a totally top end watercooled gaming rig. Ali convinced me I needed 4k silent ultra gaming in my life, desperately. Covid struck and it only made me want it more, since I was spending so much more time gaming and on discord. The quarantine gave me a lot of time to plan and look at builds. I saw u/SimplyFabio ans his dual rad T1 build ( Simply Fabio's build ) and thought it would be challenging, but possible. So I upgraded my work computer into the T1 with an aquanaut. I quickly realized it was just too small to cool the components I wanted to use for the gaming rig, even with dual rad. I would need a larger case and debated between the M1 and the NR 200, choosing the latter because it had room for larger top fans.
I put my work rig in a black NR200 and used it as a proof of concept for how things would fit in the gaming rig. Once it was done and worked well, I decided to go all in. I wanted to go nuts with this, since now I spend almost my entire day on my computer between work and discord with friends.
GOALS:
Total Silent 4k gaming
No gpu riser
No slim fans
dedicated cpu block (no pump-block combo)
Wanted easy, no-drain maintenance and ability to entirely take apart the computer without draining the loop.
Every part can be taken out, side rad, bottom rad, gpu, and the cpu block can be removed to access cpu. You do not have to drail the loop to remove any of these parts.
Wanted to incorporate an idea I had of offset rotary fittings to make using the qdcs really easy to use.
Truly a no compromise build.
Initially I was going to do EK gpu and cpu blocks, but in the process of acquiring the parts something horrible happened that I will forever regret. I discovered Optimus watercooling. I am a sucker for brands that are made in the usa, but when a brand is not only domestic but also pushing the limit in terms of engineering and uncompromising quality, it makes me fangirl. I love to see that spirit still alive in the USA. I was lucky they were making a gpu block for the gpu i wanted in my build: the EVGA 3090 ftw. That was just insane luck since i picked it up before learning about them as a company. Once I finally got my hands on their stuff, I was beyond impressed. The acrylic they use on the gpu block is so thick that it inspired the name aquarium, as it reminded me of the aquarium when i was a kid and how the thick glass changed objects as you looked through it. I sold the EK stuff as soon as I got all the Optimus stuff and the build was set.. Here is
First Full Loop: Project Aquarium
​
https://preview.redd.it/t6t6fgcwtsn61.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d2f085f8472263888f90851efa3d53b0fe9221f9
TLDR:Thicc Boi Stuffed
[LONG ALBUM](https://imgur.com/a/RWEqnBD) [LONG ALBUM](https://imgur.com/a/OEz0S1j)
(Hope this still counts as sff haha) Hey all, I am happy to share this build now that it is completes, as it was a lot of time planning I wasn’t quite sure it would work. A few years ago I needed to make a PC for work with a fast cpu. I was newb and made a basic Fractal tower and in doing so I realized there was so much unused space, especially when I removed the HD holders. The build also kicked off an obsession with keyboards, but that is a different post for a different sub… I always prefer things that are small/compact/organized and all that wasted space bugged me. A few years later, as I started to get more into the idea of PC gaming, a friend showed me [r/sff](https://www.reddit.com/r/sff/) and I fell in love. I wanted to make a really small PC that I could actually travel with and game on. That came in the form of the Dan A4. I love this case and it is perfect for having a powerful portable rig, but for intense games it could get a little loud, only made worse by the fact I had it sitting right on the desk next to me.
After binging so many Optimum Tech videos, I decided I wanted to watercool my work computer, and use what I learned to make a totally top end watercooled gaming rig. Ali convinced me I needed 4k silent ultra gaming in my life, desperately. Covid struck and it only made me want it more, since I was spending so much more time gaming and on discord. The quarantine gave me a lot of time to plan and look at builds. I saw [u/SimplyFabio](https://www.reddit.com/u/SimplyFabio/) ans his dual rad T1 build ( [Simply Fabio's build](https://www.reddit.com/r/FormD/comments/j6s400/formd_t1_with_2x240_radiators_nouvolo_aquanaut/) ) and thought it would be challenging, but possible. So I upgraded my work computer into the T1 with an aquanaut. I quickly realized it was just too small to cool the components I wanted to use for the gaming rig, even with dual rad. I would need a larger case and debated between the M1 and the NR 200, choosing the latter because it had room for larger top fans.
I put my work rig in a black NR200 and used it as a proof of concept for how things would fit in the gaming rig. Once it was done and worked well, I decided to go all in. I wanted to go nuts with this, since now I spend almost my entire day on my computer between work and discord with friends.
GOALS:
* Total Silent 4k gaming
* No gpu riser
* No slim fans
* dedicated cpu block (no pump-block combo)
* Wanted easy, no-drain maintenance and ability to entirely take apart the computer without draining the loop.
* Every part can be taken out, side rad, bottom rad, gpu, and the cpu block can be removed to access cpu. You do not have to drail the loop to remove any of these parts.
* Wanted to incorporate an idea I had of offset rotary fittings to make using the qdcs really easy to use.
* Truly a no compromise build.
Initially I was going to do EK gpu and cpu blocks, but in the process of acquiring the parts something horrible happened that I will forever regret. I discovered Optimus watercooling. I am a sucker for brands that are made in the usa, but when a brand is not only domestic but also pushing the limit in terms of engineering and uncompromising quality, it makes me fangirl. I love to see that spirit still alive in the USA. I was lucky they were making a gpu block for the gpu i wanted in my build: the EVGA 3090 ftw. That was just insane luck since i picked it up before learning about them as a company. Once I finally got my hands on their stuff, I was beyond impressed. The acrylic they use on the gpu block is so thick that it inspired the name aquarium, as it reminded me of the aquarium when i was a kid and how the thick glass changed objects as you looked through it. I sold the EK stuff as soon as I got all the Optimus stuff and the build was set.. Here is
​
https://preview.redd.it/t6t6fgcwtsn61.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d2f085f8472263888f90851efa3d53b0fe9221f9
TLDR:Thicc Boi Stuffed
[LONG ALBUM](https://imgur.com/a/RWEqnBD) [LONG ALBUM](https://imgur.com/a/OEz0S1j)
(Hope this still counts as sff haha) Hey all, I am happy to share this build now that it is completes, as it was a lot of time planning I wasn’t quite sure it would work. A few years ago I needed to make a PC for work with a fast cpu. I was newb and made a basic Fractal tower and in doing so I realized there was so much unused space, especially when I removed the HD holders. The build also kicked off an obsession with keyboards, but that is a different post for a different sub… I always prefer things that are small/compact/organized and all that wasted space bugged me. A few years later, as I started to get more into the idea of PC gaming, a friend showed me [r/sff](https://www.reddit.com/r/sff/) and I fell in love. I wanted to make a really small PC that I could actually travel with and game on. That came in the form of the Dan A4. I love this case and it is perfect for having a powerful portable rig, but for intense games it could get a little loud, only made worse by the fact I had it sitting right on the desk next to me.
After binging so many Optimum Tech videos, I decided I wanted to watercool my work computer, and use what I learned to make a totally top end watercooled gaming rig. Ali convinced me I needed 4k silent ultra gaming in my life, desperately. Covid struck and it only made me want it more, since I was spending so much more time gaming and on discord. The quarantine gave me a lot of time to plan and look at builds. I saw [u/SimplyFabio](https://www.reddit.com/u/SimplyFabio/) ans his dual rad T1 build ( [Simply Fabio's build](https://www.reddit.com/r/FormD/comments/j6s400/formd_t1_with_2x240_radiators_nouvolo_aquanaut/) ) and thought it would be challenging, but possible. So I upgraded my work computer into the T1 with an aquanaut. I quickly realized it was just too small to cool the components I wanted to use for the gaming rig, even with dual rad. I would need a larger case and debated between the M1 and the NR 200, choosing the latter because it had room for larger top fans.
I put my work rig in a black NR200 and used it as a proof of concept for how things would fit in the gaming rig. Once it was done and worked well, I decided to go all in. I wanted to go nuts with this, since now I spend almost my entire day on my computer between work and discord with friends.
GOALS:
* Total Silent 4k gaming
* No gpu riser
* No slim fans
* dedicated cpu block (no pump-block combo)
* Wanted easy, no-drain maintenance and ability to entirely take apart the computer without draining the loop.
* Every part can be taken out, side rad, bottom rad, gpu, and the cpu block can be removed to access cpu. You do not have to drail the loop to remove any of these parts.
* Wanted to incorporate an idea I had of offset rotary fittings to make using the qdcs really easy to use.
* Truly a no compromise build.
Initially I was going to do EK gpu and cpu blocks, but in the process of acquiring the parts something horrible happened that I will forever regret. I discovered Optimus watercooling. I am a sucker for brands that are made in the usa, but when a brand is not only domestic but also pushing the limit in terms of engineering and uncompromising quality, it makes me fangirl. I love to see that spirit still alive in the USA. I was lucky they were making a gpu block for the gpu i wanted in my build: the EVGA 3090 ftw. That was just insane luck since i picked it up before learning about them as a company. Once I finally got my hands on their stuff, I was beyond impressed. The acrylic they use on the gpu block is so thick that it inspired the name aquarium, as it reminded me of the aquarium when i was a kid and how the thick glass changed objects as you looked through it. I sold the EK stuff as soon as I got all the Optimus stuff and the build was set.. Here is
a list of parts and why I chose them:
* Asus X570 Impact- love their bios and seem reliable. Buildzoid's review was uncharacteristically effusive with his YT review. Modded with better fujipoly thermal pads for better chipset temps
* 5950x for flexing
* EVGA 3090 ftw3 ultra- I ALWAYS get evga gpus, best customer service of any brand imo
* Samsung 980 mostly just because i trust the brand name
* HW labs 280 GTX and 240 GTS: Amazing performance from what i have read, but don't have much to compare against. I am more impressed with the paint. Nearly automotive quality.
* Optimus blocks and compression/barb fittings everywhere I could use them. I am obsessed.
* Koolance angle fittings/qdcs. I think these guys are slept on because they don't do rgb stuff, but man I am impressed with Koolance stuff. Also, they are designed in USA and made in Korea!
* Noctua fans obvs
* Aquacomputer Quadro for fan and pump control
Unfortunately the only way to fit the optimus block in this case with a rad beneath it is to use an xspc TX240 and slim fans. I wanted to avoid doing that and one day it occurred to me that the recession in the bottom panel might match the rounded shape of the 240gts. This would also let me show off the nice color hw labs did on the rad which would otherwise not be seen. I liked the idea so I drilled 2 holes for the water and mounted the rad externally. This allowed me to use full size fans and have some breathing room below the gpu. I was able to get some 3D printed feet (thanks to [u/coyg04](https://www.reddit.com/u/coyg04/)) to get everything to fit nice. I even cut out the bottom dust filter to fit in the bottom rad, and can be easily taken in and out.
I knew I wanted to use a 280 rad on the side panel, but wasn't sure if I could fit the thick GTX or only the GTS. Thankfully with a bit of modding and some luck I was able to make the GTX fit. There are so many tight tolerances in the build, the gpu block to side panel, the side rad fans almost hit the MB sodimm m2 holder and also the iceman in port. Everything is pretty tight in there, but def nothing rubbing or putting undue pressure on anything else. It definitely all fits, amazingly
**RESULTS:**
After lots of coffee, a few mental breakdowns, 2 very late nights, and extremely sore fingers: the build is done and I am soooo happy. The temps are great: 1.5 hours of cinebench r23 run and Heaven saw coolant temps never above 44 and cpu/gpu never above 73/51 with the cpu running CTR 2 which gave me a nice uplift in cinebench. Ambient is 22. Temps were even better after a long gaming session playing Apex at ultra settings. Idle temps just a few degrees over ambient for the coolant, with the cpu idling around 31-33 and the gpu idling around 21-24. My best cinbench r23 score after installing ctr 2 was 28698 multi and 1623 single. Also, because the side rad fans are so close to the motherboard, the temps on the m2, chipset, and all the other motherboard components are really good. I never tried the motherboard with the stock thermal pads because I heard horror stories about bad temps and pads looking like goop. I swapped in fujipoly and now the chipset never goes above 64 under intense load, and idle at 35ish which I think is decent for x570. I just love this machine and I have to say thank s to lot of people, since I am aa dope and needed lots of help:
* [r/sff](https://www.reddit.com/r/sff/) for starting this whole mess...
* [u/NavicNick](https://www.reddit.com/u/NavicNick/): Smarter and nicer people are rarely found on this earth. Navic is the man for all things FormD T1. He was a great help in making me realize this build from the t1 all the way to the NR
* [u/Losercard](https://www.reddit.com/u/Losercard/): This man is a mad genius. I found him because he did amazing work making mods for the Dan case, and his custom cables are second to NONE. I have used them in all my builds and no amount of tugging, bending, folding etc has caused any to break. Amazing guy, and his work really made the build possible doing this with stock cables would be a nightmare.
*
* Asus X570 Impact- love their bios and seem reliable. Buildzoid's review was uncharacteristically effusive with his YT review. Modded with better fujipoly thermal pads for better chipset temps
* 5950x for flexing
* EVGA 3090 ftw3 ultra- I ALWAYS get evga gpus, best customer service of any brand imo
* Samsung 980 mostly just because i trust the brand name
* HW labs 280 GTX and 240 GTS: Amazing performance from what i have read, but don't have much to compare against. I am more impressed with the paint. Nearly automotive quality.
* Optimus blocks and compression/barb fittings everywhere I could use them. I am obsessed.
* Koolance angle fittings/qdcs. I think these guys are slept on because they don't do rgb stuff, but man I am impressed with Koolance stuff. Also, they are designed in USA and made in Korea!
* Noctua fans obvs
* Aquacomputer Quadro for fan and pump control
Unfortunately the only way to fit the optimus block in this case with a rad beneath it is to use an xspc TX240 and slim fans. I wanted to avoid doing that and one day it occurred to me that the recession in the bottom panel might match the rounded shape of the 240gts. This would also let me show off the nice color hw labs did on the rad which would otherwise not be seen. I liked the idea so I drilled 2 holes for the water and mounted the rad externally. This allowed me to use full size fans and have some breathing room below the gpu. I was able to get some 3D printed feet (thanks to [u/coyg04](https://www.reddit.com/u/coyg04/)) to get everything to fit nice. I even cut out the bottom dust filter to fit in the bottom rad, and can be easily taken in and out.
I knew I wanted to use a 280 rad on the side panel, but wasn't sure if I could fit the thick GTX or only the GTS. Thankfully with a bit of modding and some luck I was able to make the GTX fit. There are so many tight tolerances in the build, the gpu block to side panel, the side rad fans almost hit the MB sodimm m2 holder and also the iceman in port. Everything is pretty tight in there, but def nothing rubbing or putting undue pressure on anything else. It definitely all fits, amazingly
**RESULTS:**
After lots of coffee, a few mental breakdowns, 2 very late nights, and extremely sore fingers: the build is done and I am soooo happy. The temps are great: 1.5 hours of cinebench r23 run and Heaven saw coolant temps never above 44 and cpu/gpu never above 73/51 with the cpu running CTR 2 which gave me a nice uplift in cinebench. Ambient is 22. Temps were even better after a long gaming session playing Apex at ultra settings. Idle temps just a few degrees over ambient for the coolant, with the cpu idling around 31-33 and the gpu idling around 21-24. My best cinbench r23 score after installing ctr 2 was 28698 multi and 1623 single. Also, because the side rad fans are so close to the motherboard, the temps on the m2, chipset, and all the other motherboard components are really good. I never tried the motherboard with the stock thermal pads because I heard horror stories about bad temps and pads looking like goop. I swapped in fujipoly and now the chipset never goes above 64 under intense load, and idle at 35ish which I think is decent for x570. I just love this machine and I have to say thank s to lot of people, since I am aa dope and needed lots of help:
* [r/sff](https://www.reddit.com/r/sff/) for starting this whole mess...
* [u/NavicNick](https://www.reddit.com/u/NavicNick/): Smarter and nicer people are rarely found on this earth. Navic is the man for all things FormD T1. He was a great help in making me realize this build from the t1 all the way to the NR
* [u/Losercard](https://www.reddit.com/u/Losercard/): This man is a mad genius. I found him because he did amazing work making mods for the Dan case, and his custom cables are second to NONE. I have used them in all my builds and no amount of tugging, bending, folding etc has caused any to break. Amazing guy, and his work really made the build possible doing this with stock cables would be a nightmare.
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[u/coyg04](https://www.reddit.com/u/coyg04/) Nick was so great for working with me on making the feet for the case just right. If you need anything 3d printed, hit this dude up. He does a great job and is super nice/ helpful. [His Store](https://www.etsy.com/shop/NickelCityRobotics?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=935983227)
* [u/Matteo\_CoolerMaster](https://www.reddit.com/u/Matteo_CoolerMaster/) Matteo and his team made the NR200, and imo they deserve endless praise for doing such a great job with the case, and offering it at a fair price. Thank you to everyone at CM who worked on it, job well done.
* Optimus: Optimus got me most excited about this hole build, I am in love with their products and their no compromise approach. I hope they keep up the great work. ( if they are reading this please dm me i have 2 questions)
* Koolance: Koolance makes amazing stuff and this build would have been a lot harder without some of their fittings and their qdcs. Def sticking with them for weird angled fittings and adapters/ spacers in my future builds
* Optimum tech: Such great SFF/computer content on youtube. If you haven't watched his vids you should check it out, seems like such a great guy. I hope he would like this build if he saw it.
Keep your eyes peeled for a dual 280 in the future with better tube routing. I learned a lot in making this build and got some ideas along the way. Stay tinkering friends :)
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* [u/Matteo\_CoolerMaster](https://www.reddit.com/u/Matteo_CoolerMaster/) Matteo and his team made the NR200, and imo they deserve endless praise for doing such a great job with the case, and offering it at a fair price. Thank you to everyone at CM who worked on it, job well done.
* Optimus: Optimus got me most excited about this hole build, I am in love with their products and their no compromise approach. I hope they keep up the great work. ( if they are reading this please dm me i have 2 questions)
* Koolance: Koolance makes amazing stuff and this build would have been a lot harder without some of their fittings and their qdcs. Def sticking with them for weird angled fittings and adapters/ spacers in my future builds
* Optimum tech: Such great SFF/computer content on youtube. If you haven't watched his vids you should check it out, seems like such a great guy. I hope he would like this build if he saw it.
Keep your eyes peeled for a dual 280 in the future with better tube routing. I learned a lot in making this build and got some ideas along the way. Stay tinkering friends :)
https://redd.it/m7scp1
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Recently finished v2 of my vintage Sony radio hotrod build
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Arctic Freezer 34e sports Duo Doesn’t Fit in NR200.
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N-Case M1 owners post your 3090 temps and cooling setup.
I’ll start:
ASUS TUF 3090 + 5950x + Corsair 240m AIO with noctua fans + noctua rear exhaust fan.
Idle 54c
Max 69c
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I’ll start:
ASUS TUF 3090 + 5950x + Corsair 240m AIO with noctua fans + noctua rear exhaust fan.
Idle 54c
Max 69c
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N-Case M1 owners post your 3090 temps and cooling setup.
I’ll start: ASUS TUF 3090 + 5950x + Corsair 240m AIO with noctua fans + noctua rear exhaust fan. Idle 54c Max 69c
Surprising results with 645LT as a janky U9S
In all its tiny glory
So I was initially going to post this as a bit of a joke showing off my janky 645LT doing its best U9S impression, but it has actually produced some really good results, and wanted to see if anyone has had a similar experience.
I was initially trying to find a stopgap for my C26 build that had a 240mm aio bottom-mounted under my 6800XT. While the max temps on the 5800X with the 240 were a little better than the current set up (maxed at around 70C v 75C currently in a stress test), the exhaust from the rad was making the GPU climb above 80C and was a bit worrying. I replaced the AIO with the 92mm version with two NF A9s set to exhaust (intake performed worse than both and made a bunch of turbulence noise) and have been getting idle temps in the high 20s and in-game temps in the low 60s.
I'm really taken aback on how well the tiny guy compares to the 240, like a few degrees worse under load and a solid 10c lower at idle. I was going to get a silver arrow 130, but I may just end up sticking with his little gem. Curious if anyone else has tried this in an Ncase or something and if the results were at all similar.
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In all its tiny glory
So I was initially going to post this as a bit of a joke showing off my janky 645LT doing its best U9S impression, but it has actually produced some really good results, and wanted to see if anyone has had a similar experience.
I was initially trying to find a stopgap for my C26 build that had a 240mm aio bottom-mounted under my 6800XT. While the max temps on the 5800X with the 240 were a little better than the current set up (maxed at around 70C v 75C currently in a stress test), the exhaust from the rad was making the GPU climb above 80C and was a bit worrying. I replaced the AIO with the 92mm version with two NF A9s set to exhaust (intake performed worse than both and made a bunch of turbulence noise) and have been getting idle temps in the high 20s and in-game temps in the low 60s.
I'm really taken aback on how well the tiny guy compares to the 240, like a few degrees worse under load and a solid 10c lower at idle. I was going to get a silver arrow 130, but I may just end up sticking with his little gem. Curious if anyone else has tried this in an Ncase or something and if the results were at all similar.
https://redd.it/m7vc1d
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3 months & 10-15 iterations later, my dual radiator Sunmilo T03 [11.5L] is complete! 5600X + 3070 [Captioned album]
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SFF Case to watercool an ASUS 3080 TUF
Does anyone know what the smallest case I can get to do a dual rad loop with an ASUS 3080 Tuf and a 5900x? I currently have everything built in the NCASE M1 but it looks like it is just a bit too narrow to watercool that card in .
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Does anyone know what the smallest case I can get to do a dual rad loop with an ASUS 3080 Tuf and a 5900x? I currently have everything built in the NCASE M1 but it looks like it is just a bit too narrow to watercool that card in .
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SFF Case to watercool an ASUS 3080 TUF
Does anyone know what the smallest case I can get to do a dual rad loop with an ASUS 3080 Tuf and a 5900x? I currently have everything built in...
New Jonsbo V10 Build
Here is my new build. We can’t find a lot of content with the new V10 from Jonsbo so i decided to put it here.
\- Cooler master V850 SFX Gold
\- NZXT Kraken z53 240mm
\- AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
\- ROG Strix B550-I Gaming
\- NVMe M.2 970 EVO plus (500 Go) + SSD 860 EVO 2.5 (1To)
\- Corsair iCUE QL120 RGB x4 with Lighting Node Core
\- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 ( Waiting for 3080 Restock :/ )
\- Boitier Jonsbo V10 TG Silver
\- Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 32Go (2x16) DDR4 3200MHz C16
https://preview.redd.it/vv1vg57wcun61.jpg?width=2917&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ce3dc99f8a0553346ea00cfa31b165f45a4d6478
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Here is my new build. We can’t find a lot of content with the new V10 from Jonsbo so i decided to put it here.
\- Cooler master V850 SFX Gold
\- NZXT Kraken z53 240mm
\- AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
\- ROG Strix B550-I Gaming
\- NVMe M.2 970 EVO plus (500 Go) + SSD 860 EVO 2.5 (1To)
\- Corsair iCUE QL120 RGB x4 with Lighting Node Core
\- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 ( Waiting for 3080 Restock :/ )
\- Boitier Jonsbo V10 TG Silver
\- Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 32Go (2x16) DDR4 3200MHz C16
https://preview.redd.it/vv1vg57wcun61.jpg?width=2917&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ce3dc99f8a0553346ea00cfa31b165f45a4d6478
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Blackhole | My stealth custom watercooled Ncase M1 build. (3700X - 3080FE)
Hey everyone, I recently finished up my custom watercooled Ncase M1 build. These are just a few of the pictures I took, you can view the rest on my builds.gg page: https://builds.gg/builds/blackhole-a-stealth-ncase-m1-custom-watercooled-build-29463
Please give me a vote in the SFF contest if you like what you see. :)
I have been wanting the Ncase M1 for about 5 years now but never had a reason to upgrade my trusty 4770K until recently.
Hope you enjoy!
SpecsRyzen 7 3700X (5900X in the future)Asus X570-I Strix32 GB G.Skill Ripjaws V 3600Mhz CL16NVIDIA RTX 3080 Founders EditionSamsung 970 Evo Plus - 1 TBNCASE M1 v6.1Corsair SF600 PlatinumNoctua NF-F12 Chromax (2x)Noctua NF-A12x15 Chromax (2x)Pslate Customs Anti-Vandal Switch Power Button
Watercooling PartsOptimus Foundation AM4 CPU block - Black Aluminum + Black Acetal + NickelCorsair XG7 3080 FE GPU blockEK-CoolStream Classic SE 240 RadiatorXSPC TX240 RadiatorIceman ReservoirEK-DDC PWM PumpEK-DDC Pump Heatsink - BlackEK ZMT TubingEK-STC Classic 10/16 FittingsBarrow Extensions - Various sizesBarrow Temperature SensorEK-AF Classic 90 degree and 45 degree fittingsEK-AF 3-way T-SplitterEK-AF Ball ValveXSPC Inline FilterEK-CryoFuel Coolant - Clear
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Finished build. My last case was a Fractal Define R4 without a window or RGB, so this build is like a mini version of that.
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Optimus CPU block and RTX 3080 in with tubing, inline filter, and temp sensor.
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Side radiator plumbed up. EK leak tester was so much easier than a bunch of paper towels everywhere.
Iceman reservoir, EK DDC pump with heatsink, and EK ball valve for draining and maintenance.
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Hey everyone, I recently finished up my custom watercooled Ncase M1 build. These are just a few of the pictures I took, you can view the rest on my builds.gg page: https://builds.gg/builds/blackhole-a-stealth-ncase-m1-custom-watercooled-build-29463
Please give me a vote in the SFF contest if you like what you see. :)
I have been wanting the Ncase M1 for about 5 years now but never had a reason to upgrade my trusty 4770K until recently.
Hope you enjoy!
SpecsRyzen 7 3700X (5900X in the future)Asus X570-I Strix32 GB G.Skill Ripjaws V 3600Mhz CL16NVIDIA RTX 3080 Founders EditionSamsung 970 Evo Plus - 1 TBNCASE M1 v6.1Corsair SF600 PlatinumNoctua NF-F12 Chromax (2x)Noctua NF-A12x15 Chromax (2x)Pslate Customs Anti-Vandal Switch Power Button
Watercooling PartsOptimus Foundation AM4 CPU block - Black Aluminum + Black Acetal + NickelCorsair XG7 3080 FE GPU blockEK-CoolStream Classic SE 240 RadiatorXSPC TX240 RadiatorIceman ReservoirEK-DDC PWM PumpEK-DDC Pump Heatsink - BlackEK ZMT TubingEK-STC Classic 10/16 FittingsBarrow Extensions - Various sizesBarrow Temperature SensorEK-AF Classic 90 degree and 45 degree fittingsEK-AF 3-way T-SplitterEK-AF Ball ValveXSPC Inline FilterEK-CryoFuel Coolant - Clear
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Finished build. My last case was a Fractal Define R4 without a window or RGB, so this build is like a mini version of that.
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Optimus CPU block and RTX 3080 in with tubing, inline filter, and temp sensor.
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Side radiator plumbed up. EK leak tester was so much easier than a bunch of paper towels everywhere.
Iceman reservoir, EK DDC pump with heatsink, and EK ball valve for draining and maintenance.
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https://redd.it/m7s6kn
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NZXT H1 vented panel and LCD mod, best of both worlds.
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What's the smallest case that can fit a Gaming X Trio? that's right, your trusty old NR200P.
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