Back to SFF after a long while! This build took me a few weeks cause of special parts and some 3D printing work, really happy with the cooling performance.
Specs:
AMD Ryzen 9 5950X
ASUS B550-I ROG Strix
TEAMGROUP 2x16GB DDR4-3600 CL16
EVGA 3090 XC3 Gaming Ultra
Samsung 980 Pro 1TB NVME
Samsung...
I was uncertain it qualifies as SFF, but given a few here seem interested, will get to create a build thread. Curiously enough the drives cooling is great, when I encode it gets even better as the radiator fans ramp up (and they are not noisy actually) and more air gets sucked in on the front...
How did you get them to inspect it for you? I am trying to order it on Superbuy and I am told that inspection service is not available for this category of products:
I had an ASRock Rack mobo before with my Xeon NAS and is awesome, but that's x470 and doesn't seems to have a good enough VRM for the 3950X, if I go for a server mobo is when we have x570 with PCI-E 4.0 given the investment required.
The only consumer X570 mATX mobo https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X570M%20Pro4/
Should be fine at stock, I'll see in the future if it's worth to upgrade to an ASRock Rack one.
This is the V1 mounting kit
This is the mounting kit for the V2, that adds AM4 support
From the manual here doesn't look like it uses a standard Asetek mounting mechanism, but maybe with some drilling it could fit a narrow LGA2011.
Yep saw that, got the V2 of this: https://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?area=en&pid=597
Mostly the issue is with orientation and position of tubing, this one should be much easier to fit than the EVGA CLC he was using.
I actually just completed a 2700X build in the DS380 and need to create...
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