Which / what adapter did you use?
Which / what adapter did you use?
Why is a 95W limit utilized?I got and installed the M.2 heatsink, and it works! The temps in idle is averaging 51C. Didn't expect a 3mm aluminium heatsink reduce the temps by 10C .
Although I'm just using a i5-6600K, just in case, I also removed the back IO cover, under-volt the CPU, and set the max power to 95W.
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Yeah, I don't think it will reach the 95W limit, in my situation, but I set it anyway in the BIOS.Why is a 95W limit utilized?
Not to be silly, but my i7 7700k doesn't even breach 90W in any workload I've thrown at it (media encoding using CPU, gaming, benchmarking; all stock settings with All CPU Turbo enabled, so I'm running at 4.5GHz all cores under load). Is the i5 6600k overclocked?
That being said, I do reach around 85C after a long while (~27C ambient), and I do have the DAN-designed, 3D printed HSF shroud with my L9i. Part of that is due to it being in a corner, so even with the shroud, I'd expect a bit of recirculation.
I think any of the Ryzen ITX mobos will still have the M.2 slot on the bottom. Come X570, almost guarenteed (15W TDP for the chipset means active cooling is mandatory for the chipset, leaving little room for any top-mounted devices). That being said, I'm also waiting to see what Ryzen 3000 brings and have an ASRock B350 mITX board standing by.Update: After running for a while, the M.2 SSD is averaging 56C... Only a reduction of 5C after all. :/
I think I need better thermal tape/pads. (While waiting for Ryzen 3000 series.)
Yeah, I don't think it will reach the 95W limit, in my situation, but I set it anyway in the BIOS.![]()
I think any of the Ryzen ITX mobos will still have the M.2 slot on the bottom. Come X570, almost guarenteed (15W TDP for the chipset means active cooling is mandatory for the chipset, leaving little room for any top-mounted devices). That being said, I'm also waiting to see what Ryzen 3000 brings and have an ASRock B350 mITX board standing by.
As for NAND, it's fine with 70C (apparently, most reliable at 70C anyways). The NVMe controller might throttle, but it's almost a non-issue in practice. My EVO 960 has shown no ill effects from being constantly around 50C idle, 70C load. Same with my MX500 on the Ryzen build. Same would be true for almost any laptop with a M.2 drive.
I'm wrong anyways, since ASUS already has a mITX AM4 B450 with the M.2 2280 up top (on a daughterboard).The active cooling is only when alot of PCI-E lanes are in use.
The mini-itx boards only have 1 PCI-E 16x and max 2 M.2 slots so they don't require any active cooling.
I saw some leaked boards and the mini-itx model only had a passive heatsink.
Yeah I just saw that. I think I'm just gonna do without the filters and just use air can every now and then to keep things cleanAbout DEMCIFLEX dust filter, internal, external, right, left they all look the same to me...
The small one is 149,7 mm x 144,6 mm too big for the bottom fan. It could be for the PSU?
The man did it. I got the v4 and I'm going to try fit one in when I get my motherboard in. Im 90% sure it wont fit in, but im always willing to mod the case if need be.Well, I tested the fan above the motherboard 3D printed bracket on my DAN A4 v3...
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Conclusion:
In pull formation (air pulled into case): Works fine. It's a close call with a 80x10 fan but it spins. It works perfectly. Question is, do you want it to pull air into the case.
In push formation (air pushed out of case): Doesn't work. The riser cable pushes against the fan causing it to stop.
Bare in mind, I tested this without GPU as my EVGA GTX1080Ti FTW3 it too large to use with this bracket because of the top mounted LED bar.
Installing a GPU will push the riser cable against the motherboard tray, causing it to slide slightly upwared.
On the DAN A4 v4, I seem to remember the motherboard was mounted slightly higher compared to the v3, which may be an issue in terms of available space.
Guess the bracket I printed it no longer of any use to me...
Also, I've been making some mounting bracket for my G-Unique XT90 power connector to get it mounted more outward so the Noctua fan I have under the motherboard doesn't bend the connector in the inside.
After some prototyping (orange), I made the final product (black).
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If anyone wants the STL file, just send me a message...
I also made the dark spot where my 120mm AIO is installed a little brighter
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Now I only need to get a M.2 extension cable to get some cooler NVME temps but thats on its way.
The man did it. I got the v4 and I'm going to try fit one in when I get my motherboard in. Im 90% sure it wont fit in, but im always willing to mod the case if need be.
I definitely will be stealing that idea for the power cable as mine is also gettinf pushed upwards by my bottom fan and it isnt looking too pretty.
Does anyone else have this issue? It looks like the top and side panels don't sit flush. It's mostly noticeable on the top here. Any solutions?