The “Ghost Edition” is basically the L12 with the old B9 fan as well, BUT without the 120mm fan included ?
The L12 fits quite well in the case, but I trust you
The “Ghost Edition” is basically the L12 with the old B9 fan as well, BUT without the 120mm fan included ?
In general the L12s has always been 3/4 degrees better than the L12. But of course has to be tested!The L12 fits quite well in the case, but I trust you
Yes, I can try to flip the case!
I think you're overly concerned about the PSU situation. The SF750 is rated for continuous 100% output at 50C ambient. The exhaust air from the flow through fan will likely get hotter than that running Furmark, but the PSU won't be anywhere near 100% loaded.
For ML or rendering workloads that keep the GPU and CPU 100% loaded for long periods, it's something to think about. For productivity or gaming workloads I don't think it matters.
Misinformation.Also, I have found a review that states that the SF600s maximum operating temperature is 40ºC.
Dumping Amperes heat into the PSU will exceed its maximum operating temperature, as it is rated for 40ºC max for its intake air.
I doubt it. Even if it would fit, I would assume the side panels would bow outwards quite a bit, and there would probably be a lot of turbulence.Hey do you guys think that the Evga XC3 models will fit in dual slot mode? If so, is there a chance the mesh side panels will cause turbulence with the GPU fans pressed up so close?
Photos of XC3 and FTW cards
I will try, but having had the Dan and the Ghost, I already know that the negative pressure is the way to go actually. The SFFs case have always the problem of hot air stucked inside. That’s why the T1 is a Win on Air as well, because allows to have the exhaust fan on top and get forced rid of the hot air! And I think that’s also why my best general air configuration until now is the one with the CPU fan exhausting!I think your best bet with air cooling is 2x25mm intake fans on the bottom of the case (use it in the originally intended orientation, not the flipped orientation all the watercooling builds use). Have those 2 intake fans on the bottom blowing up and the fin stack on the L12s vertical so it gets some flow from those fans as well as its own. Positive pressure is the way to go because you're actively moving air around the majority of the case. Negative pressure is a risky approach because you're hoping to get lucky and have the passive intake air flow all through the case and not mostly come from the mesh immediately ajacent to the fan while leaving 70% of the case volume with almost no air movement.
I will try, but having had the Dan and the Ghost, I already know that the negative pressure is the way to go actually. The SFFs case have always the problem of hot air stucked inside. That’s why the T1 is a Win on Air as well, because allows to have the exhaust fan on top and get forced rid of the hot air! And I think that’s also why my best general air configuration until now is the one with the CPU fan exhausting!
There are also tests on the Ghost made by optimum tech, and always, the negative pressure is the way to go.
Even in Cerberus the negative one (also with radiators or AIO) brings more benefits!
In general the 120 AIO is better than the L12/s for TDP above 110/120W. But of course depends on which CPU are you also using!In your opinion, is there a significant difference between a 120mm AIO and the L12? I have to rearrange my case components and getting rid of the AIO might make my life a lot easier, specially if I go the 3080 FE route.
It's oksorry
That's just about the worst 120mm AIO you could pick lol... Get a 240mm for a 9900k,H100i and EK both fit.Hi guys another noob question - what motherboard and AIO i need for i9 9900k? I stopped at:
* Asrock z390 Phantom Gaming
* NZXT Kraken M22
Is that ok?
I am thinking about left second 120 slot for fan just blowing heat out or another 120 radiator for GPU. Why NZXT M22 is bad and what 120 AIO's are better?That's just about the worst 120mm AIO you could pick lol... Get a 240mm for a 9900k,H100i and EK both fit.
Be ready because I have a few changes in results on my Air-Cooled TEST!
All 120 AIOs are better when controlling for noise. Even at max fan speed the m22 is at the bottom: https://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/3304-nzxt-kraken-m22-review-benchmarkI am thinking about left second 120 slot for fan just blowing heat out or another 120 radiator for GPU. Why NZXT M22 is bad and what 120 AIO's are better?
Just to be clear, the A12x25 is not designed specifically to be a static pressure fan. It is an all-around performer that happens to produce better results in most practical applications like use on a radiator.With a static pressure fan like the A12x25, ...