I kinda worry about the EK Phoenix TR4 waterblock first though. seems to be in the shape of the first gen plebeian block ._.
I kinda worry about the EK Phoenix TR4 waterblock first though. seems to be in the shape of the first gen plebeian block ._.
Just a thought, but you could always see if the case screws above and below the fan on the bottome of the psu line up with the front vent holes and maybe use those to carefully screw it to the front panel instead of anchoring to the top giving you the freedom to move it down as long as there is room.
I know it's tight already between the PS and your graphics card, but could you lower the PS using longer bolts and some spacers below the top of the frame so that the power cable can pass underneath the top fan bracket?
yo!
I wonder how many cerberus owners are there here, LOL
whoa O_O that's brave and crazy dedication!!!Aye, if you saw a guy carrying that at the MRT, it's probably me.
I ordered my Cerberus X from Sliger. Lets see if I can do the ATX PSU mod as well. I also have a seasonic PSU same one. Pictures to come whenever it is delivered. I also have NH D15 lets see how it looks without the side panel on!
D15 is just sitting pretty on the desk for now.
You're local too, aren't you?
I went from NH-D15 to beQuiet's Dark Rock TF specifically for this case. D15 is just sitting pretty on the desk for now.
Was previously on the EVGA Hybrid for the 1080Ti too, went Morpheus to front load the PSU and air only setup.
I didn’t really know modern sff cases existed until after I built my pc in a meshfy c. How is the dark rock? I am debating on getting an AIO with the psu mounted in the atx location. I am not sure what the right approach to take is.
Scythe FUMA Rev.B (the cooler I'm using), any variant of the H7, NH-C14SOn a similar note, what are some good air coolers for the Cerberus? I'm hearing Noctua NH-U9S, Dark Rock TF... any others?
I came from the Mini C.
To my surprise, the Dark Rock in Cerberus performed better than my D15 in the Mini C. Not sure if it's because of other factors like fans etc... Right now the only fan are the ones on the Dark Rock and Morpheus.
Go for AIO if you don't plan to move the machine much, less movement, less air trapped in the loop (Maybe?)
Yeah I originally thought about using the fan side as the mounting point for the PSU. The 4 fan screw fit well, but the GPU completely blocks the PSU connectors.
I managed to push down the PSU further, using zip tie for now. Still finding a long enough screw to mount it... Thinking of shaving some bits of the rubber of the cord;
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