The two fans on the right are 2mm higher than the one on the left. They are a bit too close to the side panel so you cannot expect a quiet operation.Almost as if it was made for this case.
The two fans on the right are 2mm higher than the one on the left. They are a bit too close to the side panel so you cannot expect a quiet operation.Almost as if it was made for this case.
Can you share your objectives for this new design?After I finish the drawing on A3-mATX i will focus on A4 followup. Concept and design is rdy.
System working like a charm. No noise issues at all. Also no heat issues.The two fans on the right are 2mm higher than the one on the left. They are a bit too close to the side panel so you cannot expect a quiet operation.
I was inspired, and tried installing one, too. Really performs well - running stock settings I'm getting idles 35-40C, and under load about ~70C.System working like a charm. No noise issues at all. Also no heat issues.
Wait, what, there will be an update on A4 SFX?After I finish the drawing on A3-mATX i will focus on A4 followup. Concept and design is rdy.
There are reviews about it on youtube, it's nice. Unfortunately, it's 308mm. Just 8mm more than the limit. 300mm is when you have to deatach the front frame of the case in order to fit the gpu in and it will almost touch the card with like half a mm left. It's the utmost maximum limit in lenght here.Last year I was thinking about changing my GPU from a dual-fan RTX 3060 Ti to a triple-fan RTX 3070.
Thank god I waited. Unless a better model comes up, I think the triple-fan MSI RTX 4070 will be my choise.
It's dual-slot, baby! <3
Damn... I didn't check the card's lenght. Thanks for sparing me from buying the wrong GPU. Maybe Inno3D RTX 4070 X3 OC would be a better option?There are reviews about it on youtube, it's nice. Unfortunately, it's 308mm. Just 8mm more than the limit. 300mm is when you have to deatach the front frame of the case in order to fit the gpu in and it will almost touch the card with like half a mm left. It's the utmost maximum limit in lenght here.
Regardless, I'm kinda bummed on nvidia on seeing that the 4070 offering so little in performance, it cannot even reach the 3080 in this regard. It's pretty much a 3070ti with 12GB VRAM. However at least it's more efficient and consume less. Which I can welcome, as ideally, it's best to not put any card with the consumption higher than 200w here. Also 450-600w psu's can still be used and that's great.
Well, according to dan it may fit without that extra disassembly of the front?Damn... I didn't check the card's lenght. Thanks for sparing me from buying the wrong GPU. Maybe Inno3D RTX 4070 X3 OC would be a better option?
About the performance, I agree it's not a huge improvement, but I think power efficiency and the extra VRAM is what makes this card so appealing to me.
The only real problem is Nvidia's insane MSRP. A XX70 non-Ti GPU shouldn't be this expensive. Hopefully price will drop with time.
What's exactly the difference between rev 2 and rev 3 then?... I have an Gigabyte 2080 Windforce III as well, albeit I'm staying away from Gigabyte due to their notoriously bad warranty support.I've given my AM4 board with everything on it together with my dear SF600 Platinum (I'm not even see it available anymore) in a build with a 3.0 case and a 2060 Super that I snatched from the used market to a close relative for Christmas. It turned out so nice, I was having second thoughts.
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Even though my build is in a Velka 3, I was not able to part with my black 4.1 case, so now there's two A4's in the family. I will defeinitely use it again should I want to use a full-sized card in the future.
And it's great to see that dual slot gpu's are still made in the form of the 4070's. I hope that Gigabyte will have a 3-fanned Windforce rev.2 and rev.3 later that will be dual slot. Their first 3060Ti was too thick, but made their rev.2 and 3 with 41mm thinness, so let's hope the same will happen with their 4070's too.