Case: CUSTOM_MOD Flex Mini rev1 (3.99 L)
GPU: GTX 1080 Mini
How long have you been building PCs?: 20+ Years
Why SFF? : I want only one PC that i can travel with, upgrade and play latest game.
Things you like about the case : Smallest case for no compromise
Things you don't like about the case ...
Boot : 0-100w (0-20% load) :
Psu : VERYYYYY noisy, like an hairdryer during 15sec
Noisest part : PSU for sure
Idle 0-60w (0%-12% load) :
Psu : dead silent
Noisiest part : I don't know, CPU cooler i guess
Light CPU Load 60-100w (12%-20% load) :
Psu : silent
Noisiest part : CPU cooler
Heavy...
My PSU is still working great. After month using it i can say it's a very good one, quiet silent when gaming (200w power draw) but start to be annoying under full load (300w power draw) or during very long gaming sessions.
I use a 8700k and gtx 1080 itx, both undervolted with small OC. My max...
A new top flow from scythe that is very interesting : 39mm with one fan, 49mm with two fan ! Can't wait to see how it performs !
http://www.scythe-cn.com/product/cooler/sc-jt8039-p.html
Something like that ?
https://www.amazon.de/Shuttle-PC35I2402-Netzteil-L%C3%BCfter-20pin/dp/B00ICI46UC
But it's only 240W. As far as i know, the FSP500 is the most compact internal 500W PSU.
I have one with a GTX 1080 and a i7 8700k and i can tell you this is the noisiest part of my build...
This may interest some of you as Custom_mod mini and Custom_mod flex mini share the same design.
If you plan to use a gigabyte 1080/1070 mini or MSI 1070 Aero itx
Keep going sergiiua, you are doind a good job.
This morning i did some test and i think i found something you should realy consider.
I use a gigabyte 1080 mini OC @1911Mhz , wich is a worst case scenario.
I did some stress test of my gigabyte under furmark and here the result :
All panel on ...
The gigabyte 1080 run hotter it's true. With a bigger GPU and less powerfull cooler it was expected. But i had some intuition it wasn't the gigabyte only fault. The gigabyte seems to expulse a tons of air in the front and i have no vent on my front panel.
So i remove my front panel and only it...
Ok i found why furmark didn't use my voltage.
I tryed at 100% fan speed and i get 64°C @1911Mhz. It s not quiet but my PSU is way noisier.
At 70% fan speed which is acceptable noise, i get 80°C.
I tried Furkmark. The gigabyte stabilise at 82°C with 74% fan speed with case panel on.
However Furkmark seems to draw maximum power from the gigabyte, way more than any benchmark. And my undervolting do not change anything as this stress test seems to ignore it and try to draw the max power...
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