Well you just convinced me that black color scheme is so much better than brown noctua one..Ok cleaned up the build a little bit...
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As soon as Noctua released black version of their nf a 12x25 I'll buy them..
Well you just convinced me that black color scheme is so much better than brown noctua one..Ok cleaned up the build a little bit...
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lol. the stock RGB fans that came with the Enermax AIO are actually great with moving air through the radiator. They kept noise down (subjectively speaking) while keeping the CPU cool during Prime 95 + Heaven:Well you just convinced me that black color scheme is so much better than brown noctua one..
As soon as Noctua released black version of their nf a 12x25 I'll buy them..![]()
I think the pics are broken?Good news everyone!
My Cerberus X came in!
Bad news: My SSI EEB (12"x13") Z9PE-D16 board has no hope of fitting.
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But my Z9PA-D8 does!
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nonpublic google drive images ,_,Bad news: My SSI EEB (12"x13") Z9PE-D16 board has no hope of fitting.
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But my Z9PA-D8 does!
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I guess I didn't do enough research, I thought that a 280mm AIO could fit with an mATX mobo in the regular Cerberus, but it definitely doesn't fit. Time to order a 240mm AIO.
That’s why i’m recommending to stick 240mm radiator inside cerberus/x...less headaches..I guess I didn't do enough research, I thought that a 280mm AIO could fit with an mATX mobo in the regular Cerberus, but it definitely doesn't fit. Time to order a 240mm AIO.
as long as it works o_o i think a cloud drive service might be a bit overkill for doing quick public shares (having to set permissions per file/folder; chance of accidentally sharing something not intended for internet...)Damn image hosting. I'll fix it when I get home. imgur is blocked at work, along with EVERYTHING ELSE UNDER THE SUN!
So annoying. Everyone prefer imgur over Flickr?
Impressive setup!Finally finished the full loop, so thought I should drop some impressions. After a severely mediocre experience with Watercool, I ordered an XSPC block for my RTX 2080FE. I wasn't sure what to expect, but damn, it sure feels nice. It was on the expensive side (likely partially due to the LEDs included that I didn't install) and I was hoping to save some dough by going all acetal, but the Razor Neo block fit the bill and I was ready to wrap up the project. Also, I really liked that I could use the stock backplate.
Temps are surprising but good. Before, with the CPU on water and the RTX stock cooler, I was getting ~70C and ~75C, respectively. Plus, the fans on the FE cooler are pretty dang loud, and the open air cooler really liked to warm up my HDDs (up to ~50C). It was extra noisy too on account of having had a defective fan.
With the block installed, I'm getting ~80C on CPU and ~40C on GPU. This is running Prime95 + Heaven for about twenty minutes or so. I feel pretty confident the temps had normalized. Honestly, I didn't expect the GPU to be so low, especially since I'm only running the single 240 rad.
So like, not stellar, but I'm very satisfied, especially since it's dead quiet. Definitely no room for any OCs though. Even though the CPU is on the hot side (but still safe), with the lower temps between the GPU and HDDs (now 34C) - plus no noise - I think the trade-off is worth it.
Some pretty awesome builds around here. @fabio killing it with those tight clearances. Would love to see a shot with everything loaded up once you're finished.
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The Noctua C14S is likely the best air cooler for this case. You will need to use the vented side panel though.Hi everyone, I've been admiring this case since it was in development and am now thinking of downsizing my current ATX rig and getting back into the sff scene. I have some questions about this case, is it viable for an all air cooling setup to start with? What is the best fan placement with the sfx psu mounted at the front with the window side panel config? or is it best to ditch the window and go with the vented side panel for air?
Hey man! Amazing setup!! I would like as well to put my 2 GPUs under water, but I think is too much because of the cpu OC.Finally finished the full loop, so thought I should drop some impressions. After a severely mediocre experience with Watercool, I ordered an XSPC block for my RTX 2080FE. I wasn't sure what to expect, but damn, it sure feels nice. It was on the expensive side (likely partially due to the LEDs included that I didn't install) and I was hoping to save some dough by going all acetal, but the Razor Neo block fit the bill and I was ready to wrap up the project. Also, I really liked that I could use the stock backplate.
Temps are surprising but good. Before, with the CPU on water and the RTX stock cooler, I was getting ~70C and ~75C, respectively. Plus, the fans on the FE cooler are pretty dang loud, and the open air cooler really liked to warm up my HDDs (up to ~50C). It was extra noisy too on account of having had a defective fan.
With the block installed, I'm getting ~80C on CPU and ~40C on GPU. This is running Prime95 + Heaven for about twenty minutes or so. I feel pretty confident the temps had normalized. Honestly, I didn't expect the GPU to be so low, especially since I'm only running the single 240 rad.
So like, not stellar, but I'm very satisfied, especially since it's dead quiet. Definitely no room for any OCs though. Even though the CPU is on the hot side (but still safe), with the lower temps between the GPU and HDDs (now 34C) - plus no noise - I think the trade-off is worth it.
Some pretty awesome builds around here. @fabio killing it with those tight clearances. Would love to see a shot with everything loaded up once you're finished.
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I would go instead with a Noctua U9S!The Noctua C14S is likely the best air cooler for this case. You will need to use the vented side panel though.