Recent content by gelbetron

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    Stalled Winter One -- 15.6L SFF case, 3090 Support, 3-slot GPUs, dual 280mm radiators, CFD Optimized Design

    There's a couple american shops on ebay that sell unsleeved and silicone cable sets for corsair psus in sandwich cases. May not be the perfect length down to the millimeter but it's a start
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    Stalled Winter One -- 15.6L SFF case, 3090 Support, 3-slot GPUs, dual 280mm radiators, CFD Optimized Design

    @Nomad I've seen people trim off the back half of the power connectors to gain a little bit more clearance
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    Stalled Winter One -- 15.6L SFF case, 3090 Support, 3-slot GPUs, dual 280mm radiators, CFD Optimized Design

    There was a reason my review of the beta case was basically all positives. Not that there weren't issues, but wintercharm was so on top of listening to feedback and listing out/executing fixes that I didn't feel it was fair to put him on blast. Plus, he himself openly discussed all the issues...
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    Stalled Winter One -- 15.6L SFF case, 3090 Support, 3-slot GPUs, dual 280mm radiators, CFD Optimized Design

    120 could fit in front of a graphics card. No idea how 1 d5 could fit with that, let alone 2
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    Stalled Winter One -- 15.6L SFF case, 3090 Support, 3-slot GPUs, dual 280mm radiators, CFD Optimized Design

    That's exactly what I did. I bought 10 of those fittings, plus a pack of g/14 O-rings from basically every manufacturer on PPCS. It was good enough at several points in my loop.
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    Stalled Winter One -- 15.6L SFF case, 3090 Support, 3-slot GPUs, dual 280mm radiators, CFD Optimized Design

    Hwinfo64 for logging data Argus or FanControl for fan/pump control
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    Stalled Winter One -- 15.6L SFF case, 3090 Support, 3-slot GPUs, dual 280mm radiators, CFD Optimized Design

    Noctua has shown prototypes of the passive cooler. It makes the nhd15 look small. Definitely not gonna fit in the winter one. However, there have been plenty of hints that the partner company on the SPK likes brown and beige 😉
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    Stalled Winter One -- 15.6L SFF case, 3090 Support, 3-slot GPUs, dual 280mm radiators, CFD Optimized Design

    I tried an l9i on a 4790k in the beta. It didn't work well
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    Stalled Winter One -- 15.6L SFF case, 3090 Support, 3-slot GPUs, dual 280mm radiators, CFD Optimized Design

    It might also be easier with the fan mounted above the radiator. Tubing could sneak through the gap easier than fittings. I didn't even try this because I had enough trouble keeping cables out of the fans when I was air cooling with 28mm more space
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    Stalled Winter One -- 15.6L SFF case, 3090 Support, 3-slot GPUs, dual 280mm radiators, CFD Optimized Design

    The IO on the motherboard would have interfered with any fitting coming out of the bottom rad, so I had to point it the other way. It might still be possible with 280 rads since they're wider, but that depends on the location of the port. Also the io shroud is significantly larger on modern...
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    Stalled Winter One -- 15.6L SFF case, 3090 Support, 3-slot GPUs, dual 280mm radiators, CFD Optimized Design

    GPU side! I need to polish up the metal shroud on the block and shorten the leftmost tube by another millimeter or so to square everything up, but I cut my thumb on an end mill today so I am done dealing with fittings. Points for figuring out what card that is ?
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    Stalled Winter One -- 15.6L SFF case, 3090 Support, 3-slot GPUs, dual 280mm radiators, CFD Optimized Design

    I'll be working on the gpu side tonight. As someone else said, it looks so tight because I put the rads inboard. I only *needed* the super low clearance fittings on the cpu/pump block because of the location of the ports on it. Everywhere else in the loop could be plumbed with normal rotary...
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    Stalled Winter One -- 15.6L SFF case, 3090 Support, 3-slot GPUs, dual 280mm radiators, CFD Optimized Design

    One of every set performance pcs had in stock. It wasn't necessarily "which o ring worked?" It involved a ton of trial and error based on the slight variance between the threads of the elbows