That's one sexy frame you have there... I just bought an M1, and you're going to make my wife really upset with me when I inevitably buy this one when you release it. Great work on this project, dude!
I can’t quite tell from those angles, is there room to spare on top of the heatsink before what would be the side panel? Any measurement on the distance if so?
Thanks for the regular updates!
Maybe you guys know. What do you think is the most efficient AIO 120mm cooler?
Thanks
@Wahaha360 , your project is becoming better and better!!What do you mean by efficient? Dimensions vs performance?
The Koolance HX-CU420V radiator that I'm using is probably the as good as it gets for cooling potential from a 120mm radiator. It happens to be the most compact in dimensions as well among the 120mm radiators. I know the HWL 120GTS is being used by some, but if you calculate the cooling surface area, (HWL 120GTS has ~ 11% more surface area b/c it's 13mm wider, however, Koolance HX-CU420V has 87.5% more fin density), so the Koolance should be better
However, you are not going to get the best performance without 1) high static fan, 2) a pump with great flow rate. This sandwich / A4 layout is also more restrictive layout for airflow, you also need a fan that has great airflow in addition to static pressure.
Koolance HX-CU420V + Noctua Sterrox 120mm + DDC Block Pump is probably as good as it gets.
@Wahaha360 , your project is becoming better and better!!
BTW, I really suggest to you to try the HW Labs Nemesis LS 120mm. The fpi are not always a matter of performance! Is the reason why the GTS with medium fan sometimes is better than thicker rad. Just try and let me know! It will be great as well to try a 120mm Slim noctua with the XSPC TX. Maybe I can test it on my DAN!
What about power button? Don't fstroy the beutfulbe minimalsimwith ports or power button. Maybe some touch variant , external or on the backside. Maybe intigrate it into the side went. Hidden. Touch.
What do you mean by efficient? Dimensions vs performance?
The Koolance HX-CU420V radiator that I'm using is probably the as good as it gets for cooling potential from a 120mm radiator. It happens to be the most compact in dimensions as well among the 120mm radiators. I know the HWL 120GTS is being used by some, but if you calculate the cooling surface area, (HWL 120GTS has ~ 11% more surface area b/c it's 13mm wider, however, Koolance HX-CU420V has 87.5% more fin density), so the Koolance should be better
However, you are not going to get the best performance without 1) high static fan, 2) a pump with great flow rate. This sandwich / A4 layout is also more restrictive layout for airflow, you also need a fan that has great airflow in addition to static pressure.
Koolance HX-CU420V + Noctua Sterrox 120mm + DDC Block Pump is probably as good as it gets.
Thanks for you reply.
Do you actually plan of doing some comparative tests in the case or in a similar case so there's some data to be able to pick the best combination of cooling capacity and noise level? Maybe even throwinf in results from an 120mm AIO like Corsair, Be Quiet..blabla...
Do you actually have a DDC Block Pump that you would recommend?
Thanks again!
In short yes, I'm coordinating with @optimumtech and @dondan, this affects the C4 and M1 as well.
Here are a list of parts we are interested in:
Alphacool Esibear DC-LT Pump
Fr33flow CPU Block DDC Pump
Koolance HX-CU420V
HWL 120GTS
Alphacool NexXxos ST30
Corsair H60 (2018)
Corsair H100i Pro
XSPC TX240
In short yes, I'm coordinating with @optimumtech and @dondan, this affects the C4 and M1 as well.
Here are a list of parts we are interested in:
Alphacool Esibear DC-LT Pump
Fr33flow CPU Block DDC Pump
Koolance HX-CU420V
HWL 120GTS
Alphacool NexXxos ST30
Corsair H60 (2018)
Corsair H100i Pro
XSPC TX240
If you’re going to test the Corsair H100i Pro, that means it will fit 240mm radiators up to 27mm thick?
Nah, I want to give people data so they know 240 AIO is unnecessary.