Build done up in late may thought I'd like to share this DAN A4 V4 build.
i7-9700K lapped IHS & die
ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming-ITX/ac
KLEVV Bolt X 3200MHz 16GB @ 3900MHz C18 2H Stressapptest
EVGA RTX 2070 Blower
Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB
Crucial P1 1000GB
Corsair SF750W Platinum
Asetek 645LT 92MM CLC
3x Noctua NF-A9x14 PWM
I have requested for a custom BIOS from ASRock back in early may (P4.00 based) with IA (Core) AC/DC control for adaptive mode (offset) based OCs. The checksums are in place obviously as with regular production BIOSes. Gigabyte/Asus has this option already exposed. As the default VIDs when used with positive offsets cause tremendous VID boosting and wild vCore fluctuations beyond what adaptive does.
Setting IA AC/DC value to 1 (by AMI Aptio V BIOS values) is the equivalent of setting 0.01 on asus
Use at your own risk.
Z390 Phantom Gaming-ITX_ac(P4.00B).zip
Second A4 SFX build, first for my girlfriend. Moved my ITX custom loop into A4 SFX. Absolutely love this case. ☺
Improved cable routing vs the first rig in regard to AIO airflow.
24 pin motherboard to 30 pin (PSU side) was routed via small gap between MB and PSU from front chamber to back chamber, I've sewn the cables from the PSU side to a flat 1x30 layout to minimise space use between PSU back and GPU backplate, it worked out.
No cable cutting or use of custom cables for the PSU. The slight excess length (maybe 2-3CM per MB cable) were tucked around the 24 pin connector as seen in the picture, you'd have problems closing case windows if the excess cable length were sandwiched between. Due to pinout reasons, each cable will have a variable length sandwiched between the 2 chambers. Even if you could straighten the 30 pin portion from the PSU in a 1x30 layout, tucking excess length between GPU backplate and PSU back is not ideal so leaving excess length near the 24 pin connector was probably one of the better approach.
i7-8700K delid (Was running 1.312V 5.2GHz in custom loop)
Currently on P4.20A custom BIOS I've requested from ASRock TSD with IA AC DC Loadline control
(Adaptive mode, vCore up to 1.264V, Per Core ratio 52,52,51,51,50,50 uncore 45)
ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming-ITX/ac
KLEVV Bolt X 3200MHz 32GB @ 4000MHz C18 2H Stressapptest, these Hynix C dual rank kits were better than the 8GB variant surprisingly requiring only 1.35V in BIOS vs 1.4V on the other kit
NVidia RTX 2060 Super FE
Samsung 970 PRO 1TB
Corsair SF750W Platinum
Asetek 645LT 92MM CLC
3x Noctua NF-A9x14 PWM
First rig absorbed very mild warping of the top panel from the mid frame due to space constraints and cable routing. The second rig had zero warping, all panels sit flush.
Many thanks to
@dondan everyone that made this case great.
☺