Hey, @dondan, what sort of modding would be required to back-fit the AIO bracket onto a v2 case... just drilling some holes, or more involved surgery?
@dondan Quick question because I can't see this in the photos: How are you implementing the reinforcing metal backing for the kensington slot?
yes(Where) Can we procure the black 15mm thick 92mm fan (pictured under the mobo) separately of the Alpenfohn Black Ridge?
@dondan, first of all, thank you for your amazing work, I've been looking for a small case for a while and found yours, I find it amazing !
I'm european and I'd like to know when the V4 will be available on CaseKing.de ? And also if you know at what price in €uro it will be ?
Thank you very much.
I added just the kensington key hole.
@Tsuchinoko: I made the decision to not release a Window Kit by myself, but SFFLab themself working on a Window Kit. If you need more information on this you have to contact SFFLab.
The A4-SFXv4 supports custom Window Kits that can be created by yourself. There will be a tutorial on dan-cases.com in the next days.
The 645LT will be available in April for more details ask SFFLab.
Here are some pictures of the A4-SFXv4. The updated web site will be online this wee
Daniel
1) Setup "Long Power Duration Limit" to a value bweteen 95 and 145W. This will give a huge thermal drop while only losing 2% gaming perf.
2) Play with undervolting via offset mode a good value to start is -0.05V.
Extra information: The TDP (Thermal design power) value on the CPU carton (9900k = 95W) is speciefied on the situation that the CPU will run like this:
but on modern motherboards the 9900k will run 5-4,7 Ghz on all Cores. This will result in a TDP of ~210W and together with the intel TIM (Thermo-Interface-Material) you need a big cooler or water cooling to handle this. Playing with "Long Power Duration Limit" will force the CPU to run in Intel specs and it will be much easier to cool the CPU.