I already did remove the stock fans and shroud. That's why you wont notice any stock fans on the built :) Otherwise, you are right. that config would have suffocated my gpu. Also, i did experiment with option 1 (76C) and changed to option 3* no stock fan, only case fans as intake (64C)
I might...
a) yes, i removed the stock fans and wired it with a gelid pwm adapter to the bottom two fans. Noise and Performance were so much better
GPU temps: 2x 120mm noctua fan(64C) whereas when used with stockfans + 2x 120mm thermal take SP fan (76C)
b) here is the schematic of what i meant HAHA
c)...
HI tinyitx and multidoc,
I apologise for the late reply as I have been in school finishing up my lab reports! hahah but to answer ur question, I do agree with you, and my bottom fans are configured as intake and connected directly to my gpu fan header. ( i honestly can't wrap my head around...
*UPDATE*
Sooo I have been busy with school for a bit now and the final parts for this built finally came today too. Here is the updated build
Built
CPU:
Intel 6700k @4.6Ghz
CPU Cooler:
Noctua D9L
with 2x 92mm Noctua NF-B9 redux 1600PWM
GPU:
GTX1070 Gigabyte G1 Gaming
with 2 x 120mm Noctua...
Sooo with regards to this, it just fits. (from Mobo to the radiator holder was 120mm), you could try fitting a 120mm x 25mm fan and you will know what I mean if you have the same cooler and mobo. But I won't recommend doing it.
So the reason why I started this was because I wanted, by my definition, the perfect air-cooled Ncase M1 built which was truly a beast and run very quietly.
- Cryorig M9 was great but the 92mm fan was too loud at 4.4Ghz OC.
- my gpu was going upwards 79-81C during load and was noisy even with 2...
Built
CPU:
Intel 6700k @4.6Ghz
CPU Cooler:
Cryorig M9
with 1x 120mm Noctua NF-S12B & 1x Cryorig 92mm
GPU:
GTX1070 Gigabyte G1 Gaming
with 2 x 120mm Noctua NF-S12B Redux 1200PWM as Intake for GPU
SSD:
Samsung 850 EVO SATA drive
Mobo:
Asus Z170i Pro Gaming
PSU:
Corsair SF600 w Custom Red Cables...
Congrats Josh on getting featured on LTT !!
Side note, will it be possible to add a custom bezel for longer cards like the zotac gtx 1080? so that people like me dont have to machine off that precious card. (like what u did in one of your videos too)
Mod: Removed video that's already been...
I never knew this actually. I always thought "upsampling" degrades music quality but what you said do make sense. Will definitely read up about this
Seems like Objective 2 & ODAC and schiit audio is pretty popular and look slick af.
Ah thanks for giving an alternate option actually. Kinda...
Ah thanks for pointing that out. I listen to lossless music off tidal or wav files on Itunes. File quality do matter to me as I like to be able to hear the details, width and depth of the music. I also like my music to be warm and with a little bass.
Genres which I listen to: Pop, Hip Hop...
Hi all, i realised that (at least for me), on board mobo dac chip receives a lot of static and isn't exactly the best.
My built was:
Ncase M1 V5
Intel i7-6700k at 4.5GHz
Asus Z170i mobo
Gigabyte G1 GTX1070
Cryorig m9i
3x 120mm Thermaltake Riing LED fans for Intake with fan controller
1x 92mm...
Haven't see any reviews for the low profile cards yet. But i did come across this and thought that it was worth sharing.
Also, does anybody have their hands on the MSI 1050ti Low profile GPU already?
on another note, noticed that your automation reminded me of the in-win h tower.
I'm assuming a system like above would add a whole lot of volume to your build but do keep the dream alive! Would be nice if we had an SFF case with automation huh. If not, can't wait for your end product!
I really like the birds nest one tho!
The lines and spacing is spot on. Side note; Idk if you already considered this but a filter below the bird nest would be nice too
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