Or a mod to allow dual 184mm aio (dual 92mm fans) for water cooling. That would be nice to sit that on top or bottom of the Dan case.
Love the build mate! Gorgeous noctua themed cables there!Thank you DAN for making such a great case!
I'd like to share my build log with DAN SFX-v3, Asetek 545LC AIO, Asus H370-I, i7-8700, GTX1070/RTX2080
Let me know what you think of the build. I'm happy to answer questions and share my experience.
That looks beautiful. I have the same idea as well with Corsair RGB strip since my Mobo has a Corsair RGB port.Thought I'd chuck up some photos of my 1080ti FTW3 installed, although the sides are off while I figured out my cabling:
Waiting on my 545LC, V3 USB cable and i7 9900k upgrade before I call this build complete.
I will say thought that the A4 has been an absolute joy and a pleasure to own and work with.
I don't think I've ever enjoyed a case or system as much as I have the A4 and continue to be blown away by the quality, performance and ease of portability of this thing!
Going to be changing to the Asus Z390i since I want to overclock and I like the look of it.z370 will be compatible with 9900k or you will change your mb?
Going to be changing to the Asus Z390i since I want to overclock and I like the look of it.
I can try, they're pretty hidden though. What I have though is the Phanteks digital rgb kit, comes with 2 addressable strips, a 3 pin adapter and extension cable which is all you need. The push pin clips on the case actually have enough space between them and the chassis to slide the strips under which holds them in place perfectly, then they mount magnetically to the vertical portions of the case. For the price I highly recommend the Phanteks kit. Was $40 for me with everything I needed to light the whole system.Could you take a pic or two of how you set up the RGB strips?
People have, I'm waiting on my 545lc and will post pics when I get it of it all installed and set up.Anyone managed to fit asetek 92 mm AIO and ftw 3 in the case?
People have, I'm waiting on my 545lc and will post pics when I get it of it all installed and set up.
In response to the above request for a 240mm pedestal, I myself would love a 30mm thick extension to the bottom of my Dan for airflow and better cooling for the radiator. I'm wondering if I could make something that only requires connecting the fans, almost like a cooling base for the case.
Maybe further to that, I reckon a desk with a build in 184mm cooling plate would be pretty neat
Edit: you know what I just thought of, what about a Louqe Ghost S1 top hat as a DanCase pedestal? You can buy the top hats and grill separately to the case, which would allow you to potentially and quite stylishly add an external radiator via the enclosure and maybe some larger openings in the bottom of the A4.
In my use of a medium tophat with 2 120mm Redux fans, I could plug in the pedestal at home for additional airflow and cooling, then unplug it for lans. Would cost about $110 including shipping after my kickstarter discount... Hmmmm
That fan is slightly too big by maybe 2 or 3 mm. An 92mmx15mm fan will fit.Does anyone know how much space there is under the motherboard and whether there is enough space for a 12mm 100mm Scythe fan?
i got these pics also on imgur@Shochan Your pics are not loading for me.