@dondan I don't think you should redesign the A4, beyond 7.2L, unless you're creating a new product. I believe your product should evolve within the constraints of it's existing demensions. The appeal of the A4 is that it is restricted to 7.2L but accommodates a full sized GPU; this is why I source products like the HDPLEX 400W DC-ATC and 400W AC-DC brick. Adapting and innovating components to your design are what breeds creativity in our niche, not conformity to the demands for change to the existing demensions.
I totally agree, the case litre size at 7.25L can be kept the same its the perfect size, we already know what can be done on the next design, like flipping the case upside down to drop the temp by 10c, addtional vent holes at the back for a x1 40mm fan, moving the type c port to the gpu side for more clearance, bigger cutout from 92mm to 100mm fan under motherboard but in this case above(if the case flipped) a delete on the sdd bracket as I feel the future is m.2 and we should push forward to better tech along with the case. thats my 2cent
I totally agree, the case litre size at 7.25L can be kept the same its the perfect size, we already know what can be done on the next design, like flipping the case upside down to drop the temp by 10c, addtional vent holes at the back for a x1 40mm fan, moving the type c port to the gpu side for more clearance, bigger cutout from 92mm to 100mm fan under motherboard but in this case above(if the case flipped) a delete on the sdd bracket as I feel the future is m.2 and we should push forward to better tech along with the case. thats my 2cent
I dont really understand why so many people want to eradicate 2.5" drives. If you do you will kill every market for people who actually want to do work with those cases. As long as you M.2 doesnt offer 8TB for under 300USD, please keep the option of 2 x 15mm drives (which will give you 8TB of storage at (near-)SSD speed in RAID 0 configuration)
Guys, I'm on the verge of pre-ordering an A4, but I just want to ask about GPU temps.... Existing A4 owners, who are running high end cards, are temps okay with only a dual slot cooler? What have your experiences been like?
You only need to order the 120mm AIO bracket if you need it (It will be available in April on SFFLab). Everything else is included.
Anyone got the asetek 645LT already? can someone confirm if you can install taller ram sticks and tuck it below instead of the common top config? 645 have a longer tube than 545. No one has a clear answer yet if it can go on the bottom of the ram stick and not above it.
I've got mine yesterday and did a small unboxing (in german tho)
but if you're just interested in the look and bundle which is sold by Overclockers UK...check it out!
In my opinion the tubing can be arranged more flexible around the mainboard and with those 90 degree fittings used on the radiator you can now mount the radiator with the tubing to the right side (closer to the mainbaord) before the 645LT you had to rout the tubing with the 545LC from left to right and with that short the tubing leangth even more! The tubing itself has the same diameter as the one before but is a few cm longer. (the main benefit in lenght will come from the radiator orientation and routing of the tubing!) So I will try it out as I have some Trident Z here (3600MHz CL15 ready for RYZEN 3000) and my Corsair LPX for general testing purposes. The issue: I dont have the Dan A4 v4 here and will have to wait for the upcomming month and the availablity through Caseking!
So would it be possible for you to rotate the tubing from the end of the radiator? If you change the orientation, the tubing will be facing away from the board isn't?
Awesome! Thanks mate, just placed my order. This is gonna be great!Yes. It’s 360 degrees rotatable!so both fittings can be arranged as you need it and the radiator can be mounted as you desire. (biggest change from the 545LC to 645LT in my opinion and a great one tho...sure it’s 6th Gen pump and quieter for sure!
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Thanks J-R. I'm currently thinking of the 2080 SC, so that should be fine then, if the 1080 Ti equivalent works well. Cheers!With the evga 1080ti sc with a little bit of OC 60 on core 550 on memory, highest I got is 68 degrees and fans are set to 50-60%. Without OC it stays usually around 64 degrees. Fan speed around 50%.