Ghost 2.5" drive + 15mm fan possible?
As title, is it possible to fit a 2.5 inch hhd in the ghost s1 while still retaining a bottom low-profile fan. I have a large top-hat btw. Appreciate any help.
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As title, is it possible to fit a 2.5 inch hhd in the ghost s1 while still retaining a bottom low-profile fan. I have a large top-hat btw. Appreciate any help.
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Ghost 2.5" drive + 15mm fan possible?
As title, is it possible to fit a 2.5 inch hhd in the ghost s1 while still retaining a bottom low-profile fan. I have a large top-hat btw....
120mm AIO in Cougar QBX
Was wondering if anyone has been able to use a 120mm AIO for the CPU in this case in a push+pull config. There is a place for a 120mm fan on the side bracket so an AIO should be able to fit there. Not sure, but for the space between the side bracket and the mesh panel, could a slim 120mm fan be slotted in that space to complement the existing setup of the AIO for push+pull config?
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Was wondering if anyone has been able to use a 120mm AIO for the CPU in this case in a push+pull config. There is a place for a 120mm fan on the side bracket so an AIO should be able to fit there. Not sure, but for the space between the side bracket and the mesh panel, could a slim 120mm fan be slotted in that space to complement the existing setup of the AIO for push+pull config?
https://redd.it/fdsipe
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120mm AIO in Cougar QBX
Was wondering if anyone has been able to use a 120mm AIO for the CPU in this case in a push+pull config. There is a place for a 120mm fan on the...
5700XT Nitro+ in Sliger SM550/570 ?
I have seen builds fit the card into the 560 and 580 however I read that theoretically it should also fit in the smaller versions.
Can anyone confirm or deny this ?
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I have seen builds fit the card into the 560 and 580 however I read that theoretically it should also fit in the smaller versions.
Can anyone confirm or deny this ?
https://redd.it/fdsd1e
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5700XT Nitro+ in Sliger SM550/570 ?
I have seen builds fit the card into the 560 and 580 however I read that theoretically it should also fit in the smaller versions. Can anyone...
Planning 3900X + 2080 Super SFF build...what are the cases/fans of choice?
Built plenty of computers in the past, but fully recognize SFF builds will be a challenge. Looking to make an aircooled unit for simple maintainence (I know little about liquid cooling) and could use some pointers on the case and respective fans I should use. I'm flexible on options, just gotta know the reasoning.
CPU - I can bring down the CPU to the 3800X for cost + sanity purposes
GPU - I am \*completely\* open to what I can get away with aircooled. I just care I can do heavy video editing, digital art, SW development, and gaming (MHW, Dauntless, Destiny 2, Warframe)
https://redd.it/fdqn6b
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Built plenty of computers in the past, but fully recognize SFF builds will be a challenge. Looking to make an aircooled unit for simple maintainence (I know little about liquid cooling) and could use some pointers on the case and respective fans I should use. I'm flexible on options, just gotta know the reasoning.
CPU - I can bring down the CPU to the 3800X for cost + sanity purposes
GPU - I am \*completely\* open to what I can get away with aircooled. I just care I can do heavy video editing, digital art, SW development, and gaming (MHW, Dauntless, Destiny 2, Warframe)
https://redd.it/fdqn6b
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Planning 3900X + 2080 Super SFF build...what are the cases/fans of...
Built plenty of computers in the past, but fully recognize SFF builds will be a challenge. Looking to make an aircooled unit for simple...
NZXT H1 build questions
Hi SFFPC,
Please forgive me for being new here (the last PC I built was in 2013), but the H1 sparked my interested and I'm looking to make a build (as soon as they're back in stock), but I had a couple questions:
1. On NZXT's BLD site, they indicate that the front USB-C port is disabled. I assume this is because of a mobo limitation in their pre-configured builds? What would my mobo options be if I wanted to enable that front port?
For example I noticed the Gigabyte Z390 I AORUS PRO WiFi comes with a "front USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C Header" is this what I'm looking for?
2) Would it be a bad idea to go with the Founder's Edition of an RTX 2060 Super? I know it's a frivolous detail, but I like the aesthetic of the FE cards more and always wanted to own one. Would this be a bad idea for thermal reasons, esp. with this case?
3) Any other limitations/stuff I should watch out for doing my first ever H1/mITX build? eg If I wanted to reduce noise and replace the fan with a Noctura quiet fan is this an option or do I need to pay more attention to details?
Thanks a bunch!!
EDIT: This is my WIP so far: [https://pcpartpicker.com/list/VH6FCL](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/VH6FCL)
https://redd.it/fdq4jq
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Hi SFFPC,
Please forgive me for being new here (the last PC I built was in 2013), but the H1 sparked my interested and I'm looking to make a build (as soon as they're back in stock), but I had a couple questions:
1. On NZXT's BLD site, they indicate that the front USB-C port is disabled. I assume this is because of a mobo limitation in their pre-configured builds? What would my mobo options be if I wanted to enable that front port?
For example I noticed the Gigabyte Z390 I AORUS PRO WiFi comes with a "front USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C Header" is this what I'm looking for?
2) Would it be a bad idea to go with the Founder's Edition of an RTX 2060 Super? I know it's a frivolous detail, but I like the aesthetic of the FE cards more and always wanted to own one. Would this be a bad idea for thermal reasons, esp. with this case?
3) Any other limitations/stuff I should watch out for doing my first ever H1/mITX build? eg If I wanted to reduce noise and replace the fan with a Noctura quiet fan is this an option or do I need to pay more attention to details?
Thanks a bunch!!
EDIT: This is my WIP so far: [https://pcpartpicker.com/list/VH6FCL](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/VH6FCL)
https://redd.it/fdq4jq
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Hello, everybody I am finally entering the SFF world. I just ordered a A Corsair mini itx PSU. After I did some research I found there are quite a bit of problems with that PSU including making loud noises and then dying. Should I cancel my order and go with a different brand. And if so what model?
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Hello, everybody I am finally entering the SFF world. I just...
Posted in r/sffpc by u/The-King-Kyle • 1 point and 5 comments
Thanks for helping me put together my first SFF PC! K39v2
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https://preview.redd.it/fiopfshe1vk41.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=907b475f4545b68e0fdcff9afd6331acc379a347
Specs:
CPU: AMD R7 3700X
CPU Cooler: Alpenfohn Black Ridge V2
MOBO: Aorus X570i
RAM: Corsair LPX 32GB 3600MHZ
GPU: Galax Mini RTX 2070
Storage: ADATA XPG SX8200 256GB
Storage: ADATA XPG SX8200 1TB
PSU: Enhance ENP-7660 600W
Case: K39V2
Thermals:
CPU: Idle - 45°C, load - 70°C (undervolted PPT 75W)
GPU: Idle - 35°C, load - 70°C (undervolted 825mv)
Hardest part of this build was looking for an RTX 2070 that would fit. I was just looking for an MSI or Gigabyte 2070 but those were hard to find in stock. I got a recommendation here to look into KFA/Galax's 2070 mini and was lucky enough to find one in stock. It's great, but it doesnt have USB-C.
Second hurdle was trying to figure out how to fit the fan under the cooler without removing the PCH fan. I saw some solutions that others had here and was inspired to do this ([https://i.imgur.com/PaNdYQ0.jpg](https://i.imgur.com/PaNdYQ0.jpg))
There were other minimal gripes like finding out that I had to order the riser separately but overall, I had a good time putting this together. I read that a lot of people had difficulties assembling their builds in this case, so much so that I was mentally prepared for a tough time but I actually found that it wasnt that bad especially if you disassembled the whole thing prior to installing the components.
Thanks again!
https://redd.it/fdw7dp
@sffpc
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https://preview.redd.it/fiopfshe1vk41.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=907b475f4545b68e0fdcff9afd6331acc379a347
Specs:
CPU: AMD R7 3700X
CPU Cooler: Alpenfohn Black Ridge V2
MOBO: Aorus X570i
RAM: Corsair LPX 32GB 3600MHZ
GPU: Galax Mini RTX 2070
Storage: ADATA XPG SX8200 256GB
Storage: ADATA XPG SX8200 1TB
PSU: Enhance ENP-7660 600W
Case: K39V2
Thermals:
CPU: Idle - 45°C, load - 70°C (undervolted PPT 75W)
GPU: Idle - 35°C, load - 70°C (undervolted 825mv)
Hardest part of this build was looking for an RTX 2070 that would fit. I was just looking for an MSI or Gigabyte 2070 but those were hard to find in stock. I got a recommendation here to look into KFA/Galax's 2070 mini and was lucky enough to find one in stock. It's great, but it doesnt have USB-C.
Second hurdle was trying to figure out how to fit the fan under the cooler without removing the PCH fan. I saw some solutions that others had here and was inspired to do this ([https://i.imgur.com/PaNdYQ0.jpg](https://i.imgur.com/PaNdYQ0.jpg))
There were other minimal gripes like finding out that I had to order the riser separately but overall, I had a good time putting this together. I read that a lot of people had difficulties assembling their builds in this case, so much so that I was mentally prepared for a tough time but I actually found that it wasnt that bad especially if you disassembled the whole thing prior to installing the components.
Thanks again!
https://redd.it/fdw7dp
@sffpc
Built my first sffpc (my secondary machine): Fractal Design Core 500, 8700K with 280mm AIO, RX 5700, 32GB RAM
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Custom Case Intel NUC - passively cooled (hackintosh)
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