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  1. UnknownBehemoth

    645LT clicking. Need air cooled solution for 3700X

    Hi AseDen, you already replied to my DM a month ago. And it's already been resolved, I shipped it to SFFLab to be RMA'd. :)
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    645LT clicking. Need air cooled solution for 3700X

    Update: I shipped it back for an RMA. It's the NF-A9x14. You have to make or find a 3D print. I haven't used one on mine yet. Oh really? Thanks for the info. Another thing to buy then. Why can't they be of the same spec... >_< I guess the A9x14 could be a case fan now.
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    645LT clicking. Need air cooled solution for 3700X

    Based on the info on their site, SFFlab has a 1 year warranty. I'm still communicating with Dan of SFFLab. I would either ship it back for RMA or some other deal.
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    645LT clicking. Need air cooled solution for 3700X

    Got the C7G + A9x14 and installed it. I'm still using a 6600K. (Waiting for the Asus X570-I cause it has more USB ports.) It got to 73C when rendering in Davinci Resolve in 28.7C ambient temp. Much quieter.. <_> Sad to see the 645LT though. Only got it for 2 months. And it was really hard to...
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    645LT clicking. Need air cooled solution for 3700X

    Nice, I guess I'll order them ASAP. Thanks Dan! ? After tinkering a bit, orienting the case vertically would also solve the problem. It places the radiator on top PLUS it makes the desk footprint smaller. I think there could be a 3D printed solution to make the A4-SFX stand up vertically...
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    645LT clicking. Need air cooled solution for 3700X

    So. The pump in the 645LT started gurgling occasionally a while ago, and then started clicking yesterday. I read that this is due to trapped air in the AIO. And indeed, I could hide this symptom by flipping the A4-SFX upside down to make the pump lower than the radiator so the trapped air is at...
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    Recommended RTX 2080 for Dan A4 SFX V4 Case?

    I had been planning to get the Windforce, I think it would be the best open-air for the A4 from what I've read. But then my local store stocked the ASUS Turbo, it was $100~ cheaper where I'm from too, so I got it. And it was around the release of the Asetek 645 AIO, which would introduce heat...
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    Recommended RTX 2080 for Dan A4 SFX V4 Case?

    Your choice would be 2-slot 2080s. I've read that the Gigabyte 2080 Windforce performs better than EVGA 2080 XC. I found that the best blower 2080 would be the ASUS 2080 Turbo. Since the exhaust uses the entire one-slot lane. Other blower cards has a DVI port on the exhaust slot. (But since it...
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    DAN A4-SFX v4.1

    It's bad. Got an "imminent failure" error. Had to order a thin heatsink. But it's still not good. Literally the post before yours has the best solution.
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    DAN A4-SFX v4.1

    For 9001% improved underside airflow and cooling: mesh top desks. Now that's a business idea. :P Or better yet: mesh top gaming desks. The same product, but gaming.
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    New revision of Ncase M1, when?

    I just checked and found out that Corsair's newer cases have combo mic/headphone jacks. :D
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    DAN A4-SFX v4.1

    Yeah, the recommendation is that they should be intake fans. The downside of blowers is just the noise. If you're not used to blower cards you could get pretty annoyed. In my opinion, if I were in your position, it's more bang-for-the-buck to get the 2070/5700XT and play 1440p for now. Then...
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    DAN A4-SFX v4.1

    Unless you flip the case upside down, the hot air out of the bottom will be sucked in again from the sides.
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    New revision of Ncase M1, when?

    I gave my V5 to my little brother. Using an A4-SFX for portability needs right now. Will 99% buy a V6 in the future. Would a combo mic/headphone jack be possible?
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    DAN A4-SFX v4.1

    You'd have to remove the mobo again to install the fan under it