i finally made my build in anticipation for the 3080.. I am using my 980 for now but there was a deal on an open box Asus x570 that I wanted to jump on so here I am w/ a 3700x and a x570 mobo..
I did read that there were some reports of the Asus x570 shipping w/o thermal pads and showing high...
so if I used a 500gb m.2 as my main drive and a 1tb m.2 on the back of the mobo as my games drive, will I have heat issues if I'm running a game for a couple of hours? Are the heat issues for the back m.2 drive really bad?
The benchmarks I've seen so far in this thread didnt seem like the...
anyone building using 2 NVME m2 drives w/ their T1 build? Are the x570 boards pretty good w/ managing heat on these?
Also when are the Corsair SF 750 platinum PSU's gonna be back in stock? they seem like theyve been out of stock for a bit now..
looking forward to getting some more feedback...
I entered my name but I answered both "first SFF" and "other".. bc I have built in an SG13 and a bitfenix in the past.. none of the choices reflected that
I didn't even enter my name bc I didn't meet any of the criteria and I dont post too often, although I have posted before Feb 10.
I figured there were enough candidates in the Northeast (NYC) that it would never fall to me..
very interested to see where this goes! Seems to me the default position would be the gpu blowing up instead of down as it would perform better.. but a very cool design either way
I'm not sure why people are getting so antsy near the end of this process.. the M1 is a great case and a great choice for anyone looking to build a case, but it is at this point way more polished and established and already on its 6th or 7th version..
this is a prototyping thread about a case...
So what is the most recent/accurate state of this case? the image on pg94? or has there been significant changes since then and we are waiting on new renders?
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