I agree that vertical orientation could be great. However I don't know it fuma bracket allows this position with am4 socketI'd be curious to know how it performs in that position vs vertical and exhausting through the top.
I agree that vertical orientation could be great. However I don't know it fuma bracket allows this position with am4 socketI'd be curious to know how it performs in that position vs vertical and exhausting through the top.
Full side windows, SSD bracket to cover cable clutter, and dual top fan brackets coming next week!
Does the dual fan bracket work with 25mm fans?![]()
Yes it works with 25mm thick fans.
Amazing!
Can you tell me the space between the SFX PSU and the top 25mm fan?
I can't with the AM4 bracket: Scythe only supplies one set of brackets. The Noctua AM4-compatible coolers have two bracket sets so you can use all four orientations.I'd be curious to know how it performs in that position vs vertical and exhausting through the top.
Thanks for sharing those results.I can't with the AM4 bracket: Scythe only supplies one set of brackets. The Noctua AM4-compatible coolers have two bracket sets so you can use all four orientations.
Spec-wise, this is after 1,5 hour of Prime95 running on 16 threads:
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The loudest part is my Noctua Redux NF-P14r in the front of the case.
I agree that vertical orientation could be great. However I don't know it fuma bracket allows this position with am4 socket
I can't with the AM4 bracket: Scythe only supplies one set of brackets. The Noctua AM4-compatible coolers have two bracket sets so you can use all four orientations.
Prime95: Blend.71°C-75°C on stock R7 1800X on prime 95 (which test did you choose?), with fan spinning @1150rpm...not bad at all for ratio performance/noise.
It's also for the Scythe Kabuto 2 I have, which uses clamps on the original AM4 mounting brackets.Ah, gotcha, I was unaware of the Fuma's directional constraints on AM4. Those are some pretty damn good temps even horizontal though.
Actaully, I don't think the cental one is ok. I've tested with mine and a regular size ATX Psu, and for few mm doesn't work suddenly!Could you explain why with the atx psu, only the fan could be used in the forward position? But the single fan center mounting is ok?
Thanks for sharing.did a Prime95 blend test (defaults, no overclocks) (because it's been a while and I think I have never thermal tested in the C11U before) and holy crap it took longer to reach 80c compared to its previous case o_o (maxed at 77c so far)
(CPU fans were at 1700-ish (bottom NF-A14 3000) and 1950-ish (top NF-A12x25 Sterrox))
maybe it's because air intake fan is directly on the C14S cooler. maybe it's the sterrox fan as that intake. maybe there's way less air volume to heat and move o_o
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anyway, if I were to mount a radiator to the hinge panel, should it be an intake or an exhaust? not sure if the VRM heatsink would get airflow if the radiator's set up for exhaust
(still working on build video ,_, filmed an extra part for small maintainence and fit checking)
EDIT: stopped the test and temps dropped to idle almost immediately O_O
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Thanks for sharing.
My advice on c14s will be double :
- Use only nf a12x25. Nf a14 3000 is only average performer...and very, very noisy
- Put these fans in full exhaust mode : it will better cool all other components (especially gpu and internals) than cpu. Based on my personal experience with my msi gtx 1080ti, it reduces gpu temperature and noise noticeably check my build by late august 2017)
Amazing!! How was fitting that pump and reservoir? The fan so close! Any performances or temperature issues in general? Thanks man!It seems the window panel does lay flat as there aren't any clips for the middle section. So while the top and bottom clip in fine, the middle bulges out as there is nothing to hold it down.
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Finally got my beige Cerberus X. The beige looks mostly (soft) white to me so I'm not sure if there's any point in having a beige and white option. Anyways, as I haven't been able to find a build with full custom loop in the Cerberus X, I thought I should share mine.
The pump/res is mounted using the included mounting kit + some screws and washers for anyone interested. I thought I might have to change my PSU has it's kinda long (170mm) but managed to make it fit. If I were building from scratch and not re-using parts from a previous build I would probably have went with a shorter PSU like the Seasonic Focus Gold series (140mm) as fitting the pump on the bracket next to the PSU required some specific order of operations + stress.
PC Parts:
Watercooling Parts:
- Ryzen 2700x
- Titan X (Pascal)
- 32GB G.Skill TridentZ CL14
- 2x 1TB M.2 SSDs
- Seasonic PRIME ULTRA 1000 Titanium PSU
- Hardware Labs GTS 280 (Front) w/ Be Quiet! SilentWings 3
- Hardware Labs GTS 240 (Bottom) w/ Phanteks PH-F120MP
- Swiftech Maelstrom Reservoir with Integrated D5 Pump (50mm res)
- XSPC Raystorm Neo CPU Block
- EKWB Titan X Pascal Waterblock
- XSPC Fittings (3/8" ID, 5/8" OD)
- Mayhems Pastel White Coolant