It will work for everyone Im sure!The trackingnumber works now for me
Thats interesting, I never heard anybody about this problem. I think you should try to isolate every standoff screws even in the GPU side with some plastic washers (or anything non conductive) where the components can touch the case, or looking for damaged cables.Experiencing a slight problem and can’t figure it out.
I removed my existing build from my Dancase A4 (which has been running for a few months) and moved it over to my new case just to visualise the new build before slapping waterblocks on to the CPU & GPU. Tried to boot it up and it switches on, fans run and full speed and then it just restarts. This basically carries on endlessly - can’t even see the boot up screen.
So I removed everything from the case and just connected stuff outside the case to see if there’s a problem and it works perfectly fine. Back in the new case and same problem again. I tried looking for any bits touching the motherboard but can’t see anything. Anyone got any ideas?
Are you using a screwdriver to jump the power pins or are you using the power switch? Try unplugging the power switch on the case and jumping the power pin to turn on the case. If that still doesn't work, take the whole system out of the case, put it on a bench, and test one part at a time until it breaks.Experiencing a slight problem and can’t figure it out.
I removed my existing build from my Dancase A4 (which has been running for a few months) and moved it over to my new case just to visualise the new build before slapping waterblocks on to the CPU & GPU. Tried to boot it up and it switches on, fans run and full speed and then it just restarts. This basically carries on endlessly - can’t even see the boot up screen.
So I removed everything from the case and just connected stuff outside the case to see if there’s a problem and it works perfectly fine. Back in the new case and same problem again. I tried looking for any bits touching the motherboard but can’t see anything. Anyone got any ideas?
Are you using a screwdriver to jump the power pins or are you using the power switch? Try unplugging the power switch on the case and jumping the power pin to turn on the case. If that still doesn't work, take the whole system out of the case, put it on a bench, and test one part at a time until it breaks.
isnt the expand for the rads/fans? GPUs are sandwiched IIRC. 3-slot design supports up to 3.5 slot designs so that's about 70mm i think@diceboii13
How tall a GPU can you fit in the Flow? With a double Large Expand if that matters. Some of these new RTX cards are very very tall.
Also - you may want to change the flair of this post from "FUNDING" to something else at this point?
Not referring to thickness, referring to height, i.e. the distance from the PCIe connector to the top of the card (where the G1/4 terminal would be on a water block). That's why I didn't want to assume whether the expands matter or not.isnt the expand for the rads/fans? GPUs are sandwiched IIRC. 3-slot design supports up to 3.5 slot designs so that's about 70mm i think
My does use air freight. Status is currently "International airport, Handover to destination Post"I don't know which method of transportation they use, but it's probably not air freight (it would already be here otherwise). So it's either coming by road (pretty slow) or by train (very very slow).
The maximum height is 150mm from the bottom of the PCIE port to the top of the case. But worth mentioning the 8pin cable heights.@diceboii13
How tall a GPU can you fit in the Flow? With a double Large Expand if that matters. Some of these new RTX cards are very very tall.
Also - you may want to change the flair of this post from "FUNDING" to something else at this point?
Customs through USPS is ridiculously slow during the holidays. More so with all of the stuff being done to the Post office in the past few months. Their logistics it getting hammered right now so patience is a virtue. I have a family member that works for USPS in a management position and she said this is their busiest holiday year she can remember, for obvious reasons. Good luckYep, still no movement here either. USPS has not received it yet, either stuck in customs or waiting to leave Hungary.
Thanks, people should be careful of certain GPU waterblocks then. For example, the FTW3 Hydro Copper from EVGA is 157mm tall, which means it won't fit. So while the case can take ludicrously long GPUs, 150mm height will likely be a challenge for the largest (tallest) PCBs.The maximum height is 150mm from the bottom of the PCIE port to the top of the case. But worth mentioning the 8pin cable heights.
And yeah the FUNDING is a bit old
Yikes! I am on the waiting list for that one, really good to know, will take myself off of it.Thanks, people should be careful of certain GPU waterblocks then. For example, the FTW3 Hydro Copper from EVGA is 157mm tall, which means it won't fit. So while the case can take ludicrously long GPUs, 150mm height will likely be a challenge for the largest (tallest) PCBs.