I also have question for you guys, i've managed to mount 2 sata ngf ssds in front panel of dan a4 and all cables i see seems too short or too big. Anyone knows any good lenght amount sata cables for DAN a4 front ssd mounting?
For me, the throttling temp appears to be around 84C.I'm just wondering... could be 81ºC some kind of temp wall above such the power control takes actions to try to reduce that temp? For instance I have the exact same value on the Aorus Engine stock settings (RTX2070). Maybe the 3xxx family works different but it just caught my attention.
You can replace the 5mm stand off of the riser with some washers to get 2mm more space between side panel and card.
Just add some layers of washers on the two mounting point of the riser and secure it with two 8mm long M3 screws
Thanks. I have Pslate cables as well but hadn't used any SATA drives. I've been thinking of adding one to the front.Hey, yes, I will measure it for you. My data cable are standard for mobo, but power sata cable is custom from pslate
In Optimum Tech's video when he compared the b550 itx motherboards, it showed that the AsRock runs the Ryzens unnecessarily hot for some reason. Which could be a problem, especially with the 3700x which is right at the border of running too hot with an air cooler that fits in the Dan A4. It's a shame, because that board looks so clean, but for this reason, I would recommend the Asus b550-i here. VRM's good for a 3950x too and it runs these cpu's the coolest alongside with the Gigabyte mobo - which would be the clear winner here if it would be any other case without the frontal usb-c.I've started building a new DAN A4 setup, doing some research but still not 100% sure about the mobo that I should get. Could someone give a hand and check if there's any inconsistencies/incompatibilities in my list?
Usually Dan A4 have SDD thermal problems when using two nvme's? And someone knows if I'll have to remove the m2 heatsink from the B500M to use with the Black Ridge?
Thanks!
It always has been. I don't know why people speculated otherwise.Looks like the 3070 is actually a "flow through" design according to the Nvidia press materials
I'm thinking about doing the double M3 spacer method to build some room between the card and the PSU for air to exhaust more easily
Hi guys. I have a very good deal for GAINWARD GeForce RTX 3090 Phoenix 24GB. Dimensions seem fine except for the thickness which is 2.7slot. Do you think I can squeeze it into Dan A4 Ver. 4.1?
Dang. Yeah, I was thinking about removing backplate but it still seems too thick. Will rather wait for some other products. Thanks though!It is way too thick to fit without some modifications to the case.
Yup, was just these from a trusted brand.O, can you give a link? I would like to change that standard cables to something good