Hi everybody ! This is gonna be a short build log, with only a few badly taken pictures.
After having started with a Node 304, fattened my rig in a Jonsbo W1, tried and rejected a Phantek Evolve mITX, tried and rejected a Raven RVZ01 (twice), and having given up to the lords of SFF by building in a Define Mini C, I've finally got the opportunity to buy a used M1 (v3), with modifications for a vertical GPU and a slim slot blueray.
It means I'm again in the SFF community, with the case that made me want to build a SFF rig, but which I couldn't find then buy... I HAVE AN NCASE M1 ?
I'm also considering naming it "My huge Ncase M1", as all my device are named like that.
The component list
Motherboard : Asus z97i, because why upgrade yet ?
RAM : 16gb corsair something at 2933MHz
CPU : i7 4770 I got cheap (can be run at 4GHz with blck at 103)
CPU cooler : a new Noctua NH-U9S, looks nice, powerful enough for my CPU
GPU : the Asus Strix GTX 1080 ti OC - it's a beast I still struggle to tame. Sometimes I regret not having bought the MSI one.
GPU cooling: two bequiet! silentwings 3 120mm pwm. I'm contemplating replacing them with two Noctua NF-A12x25, because I like toying with fans. I absolutely don't have 4 silentwings 3, 5 NF-F12, 2 NF-A14, 2 silentwings 92mm, 1 silentwings 2 140mm, and a basket of random case fans.
PSU : a new Corsair SF600 platinum. Its breaded cables are ok, but there's no caps in it, and I don't know if it's related, but it whines like I'm shooting with an automatic rifle and it kills pigs at the same time. I'm not happy and am considering a return.
The build
The stripped M1 on the left, compared to my Define C Mini on the right...
The first part ran like a breeze. After having removed every components I was going to keep from the Define C Mini, I started the swap by removing every pannel off the M1. I then mounted the two SSD behind the front panel, mounted the PSU to check if the power cable was long enough, then screwed the motherboard. I didn't had to remove the CPU cooler bracket, as the NH-U9S shares the same ones as the NH-U12S. I then plugged every needed cable in the PSU, then in the motherboard, CPU fan cooler included. I didn't forget to plug the RAM.
Then I had to force my way into screwing the U9S onto the CPU. I guess the screws were new, but they made it the toughest Noctua product I ever worked with. I cut myself two times, leaving dots of blood on my desk... And I did all of this so I could figure out how to mount the GPU.
My god. I tried for 10 minutes to insert the Strix. While I initially wanted to remove the shroud and the fans and place two 120mm fans in the bottom pulling hot air out of the case, I wanted to check if it wouldn't be possible to fit the whole card unmodified.
I finally gave up, and went with removing the shroud and the fans. I mounted the 120mm fans, then gently inserted the GPU without having to remove the rear clip for the right pannel. I finished by pluging the PCIe cables.
The finished build, with the cables somehow tied so the GPU doesn't sag too much. The NH-U9S has its intake oriented to the rear ; the two silentwings 3 are pulling air out of the M1
The result is, in my eyes, extremely sexy, and even with myself losing some blood, this build was far easier than my attemps with the Raven RVZ01 or even the Node 304 (I'm looking at you, ATX PSU).
The M1 in its natural, untidy habitat, blowing hot air where my mouse is supposed to be
What to do now
Now, I have a lot of things to do :
After having started with a Node 304, fattened my rig in a Jonsbo W1, tried and rejected a Phantek Evolve mITX, tried and rejected a Raven RVZ01 (twice), and having given up to the lords of SFF by building in a Define Mini C, I've finally got the opportunity to buy a used M1 (v3), with modifications for a vertical GPU and a slim slot blueray.
It means I'm again in the SFF community, with the case that made me want to build a SFF rig, but which I couldn't find then buy... I HAVE AN NCASE M1 ?
I'm also considering naming it "My huge Ncase M1", as all my device are named like that.
The component list
Motherboard : Asus z97i, because why upgrade yet ?
RAM : 16gb corsair something at 2933MHz
CPU : i7 4770 I got cheap (can be run at 4GHz with blck at 103)
CPU cooler : a new Noctua NH-U9S, looks nice, powerful enough for my CPU
GPU : the Asus Strix GTX 1080 ti OC - it's a beast I still struggle to tame. Sometimes I regret not having bought the MSI one.
GPU cooling: two bequiet! silentwings 3 120mm pwm. I'm contemplating replacing them with two Noctua NF-A12x25, because I like toying with fans. I absolutely don't have 4 silentwings 3, 5 NF-F12, 2 NF-A14, 2 silentwings 92mm, 1 silentwings 2 140mm, and a basket of random case fans.
PSU : a new Corsair SF600 platinum. Its breaded cables are ok, but there's no caps in it, and I don't know if it's related, but it whines like I'm shooting with an automatic rifle and it kills pigs at the same time. I'm not happy and am considering a return.
The build
The stripped M1 on the left, compared to my Define C Mini on the right...
The first part ran like a breeze. After having removed every components I was going to keep from the Define C Mini, I started the swap by removing every pannel off the M1. I then mounted the two SSD behind the front panel, mounted the PSU to check if the power cable was long enough, then screwed the motherboard. I didn't had to remove the CPU cooler bracket, as the NH-U9S shares the same ones as the NH-U12S. I then plugged every needed cable in the PSU, then in the motherboard, CPU fan cooler included. I didn't forget to plug the RAM.
Then I had to force my way into screwing the U9S onto the CPU. I guess the screws were new, but they made it the toughest Noctua product I ever worked with. I cut myself two times, leaving dots of blood on my desk... And I did all of this so I could figure out how to mount the GPU.
My god. I tried for 10 minutes to insert the Strix. While I initially wanted to remove the shroud and the fans and place two 120mm fans in the bottom pulling hot air out of the case, I wanted to check if it wouldn't be possible to fit the whole card unmodified.
I finally gave up, and went with removing the shroud and the fans. I mounted the 120mm fans, then gently inserted the GPU without having to remove the rear clip for the right pannel. I finished by pluging the PCIe cables.
The finished build, with the cables somehow tied so the GPU doesn't sag too much. The NH-U9S has its intake oriented to the rear ; the two silentwings 3 are pulling air out of the M1
The result is, in my eyes, extremely sexy, and even with myself losing some blood, this build was far easier than my attemps with the Raven RVZ01 or even the Node 304 (I'm looking at you, ATX PSU).
The M1 in its natural, untidy habitat, blowing hot air where my mouse is supposed to be
What to do now
Now, I have a lot of things to do :
- I have to figure out how to really undervolt the GPU, so it doesn't gets too happy and run like hell at 975mV, thus defeating my goal of dropping its temp...
- I want to try to buy a slim fan header to 4pin header adapter, so I can plug the silentwings 3 to the GPU itself, instead of relying on the crappy GPU external header or the motherboard.
- I must manage all those cables. Again.
- I'm contemplating buying only onw 2TB nvme drive, so I can remove my 2 SSDs and mounting back the slim slot drive - because why not ??