Recent content by snailonni

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    Hello SFF network, working on a 6.5liter A4000 5950X workstation.

    This does look very cool. One concern i have is the noise level from wind turbulence as the fan is so close to the side panel.
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    Production SFFtime presents: MNLT - elegant vertical air tunnel case with excellent air cooling support and no riser

    Hi, it would be great if you could make the feet part detachable? I believe it will make it easier to carry in a bag or case.
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    Concept Z-Cases IQ Touch

    I like the idea a lot , but make sure there is enough airflow in the case this time.
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    Concept The Z-Case IQ - 7.9L Case With An Integrated Stats Screen

    If I remember correctly, the only thing that is holding me back from buying the sick-looking Z-case back in the day is the temperature issue. Make sure you have enough airflow in the case this time. Otherwise, no matter how many cool features you added, it may be unattractive for many people...
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    Production No more sandwich. W19. Up to 360AIO and custom loop. Up to full size 3-slot gpu. DDC pump. Ready for uncompromise watercooled in 10.5L console case.

    It looks gorgeous. Though 39 mm clearance, I am curious how do you want to design it inside?
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    Production CONSOLE and CONSWOLE: entry level 2-slot and 3-slot console cases! [Available Now!]

    Hi guys, on the website, I see this option: USB 3.2 Type E (USB C)+ 19-Pin (USB A)** I have a few questions: What is a USB 3.2 Type E exactly? I am getting Asus B550-I Mother Board, will I be able to use this? How is it different from the first type c option?
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    First SFF Build! Need Some Thermal Advice..

    I have 8700k and 1080ti sc2 combo. Heres my temp on cpu just for reference. For CPU cooling, my 8700K cooled wonderfully with a 53mm clearance Air cooler after undervolt 60-75 C in gaming. and after delid 50-60 gaming. ------------------------------------------------- And I highly recommend...
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    Completed SFFtime presents: P-ATX, the 9L case with ATX and AIO support!

    Sounds great! Looking forward to it!
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    Completed SFFtime presents: P-ATX, the 9L case with ATX and AIO support!

    I think if you reach out to demcifilter.com, tell them you have this p-atx case, and ask for their asistant to make a filter for you, they would do that? But I found these filters from aiyue working great. though they are can't cover all the venting holes, they do cover like 80% on the side panel.
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    Completed SFFtime presents: P-ATX, the 9L case with ATX and AIO support!

    Hi guys, here are some of my updates: So to solve the problem of air turbulence, I decided to purchase a magnetic mesh. this is what it looks like with mesh put on it. It greatly reduced the turbulence from both my GPU fan and CPU cooler. Loved it! Also, a note, since both my gpu and cpu fans...
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    Completed SFFtime presents: P-ATX, the 9L case with ATX and AIO support!

    it fit You can find my post on my backpack on pg35
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    Completed SFFtime presents: P-ATX, the 9L case with ATX and AIO support!

    So I tried this micromesh method recommended by Dan case for air turbulence problem. It worked! It's not perfect, but the sound is no longer as aggressive and is more bearable. I put four of them on which covered most vents on the side panel and see a 2-3 degree increase in temp. (from 82 avg...
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    Completed SFFtime presents: P-ATX, the 9L case with ATX and AIO support!

    I did the intake method and got 2-3 degree degrees in temp for CPU compare to exhaust . I did not really pay msuch attention for the GPU though, since they don't create as much noise.
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    Completed SFFtime presents: P-ATX, the 9L case with ATX and AIO support!

    Yes! This case shows design decisions in almost every corner of it! I loved it! For the air cooler turbulence issue, I found the possible solution on Dan case website(dan-cases.com/dana4_faq.html):" The easiest way to reduce this issue is using micromesh dust filters. DEMCIFilter offers two...
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    Completed SFFtime presents: P-ATX, the 9L case with ATX and AIO support!

    As for the top-mounted fans. Having them pushing air inward would be a 2-3 degree cooler than having them outward. This also helps ram stick a little bit. Although it's not much of an improvement, every degree counts.?