With an external PSU you can have another 120mm rad! ??
Or remove the PSU box and fan and replaced it with a Rad + Fan!
With an external PSU you can have another 120mm rad! ??
Here a few CPU and GPU tests!
The side fans are INTAKING and the top fans are EXHAUSTING.
I will try tomorrow a full NEGATIVE pressure build.
It's interesting to see the difference between the two CPU tests, with the side fans ON and OFF!!
CPU TEST after 30 minutes of Blender rendering, all fans at 100%
CPU - 63C
GPU - 32C
SSDs - 43C (OS Front), 41C (Back)
VRM - 60C
CHIPSET - 57.3C
AMBIENT - 21C
WATER TEMP GPU OUT - 30.7C
DELTA WATER TEMP - 9.7C
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CPU TEST after 30 minutes of Blender rendering, all fans at 100%, SIDE FANS OFF
CPU - 66C
GPU - 35C
SSDs - 41C (OS Front), 39C (Back)
VRM - 58C
CHIPSET - 53.8C
AMBIENT - 20,6C
WATER TEMP GPU OUT - 33.6C
DELTA WATER TEMP - 13C
Now that is an interesting thought, a SFF case where the Rad is part of the case. . the price tag would be super high though, and considering the price of these 'high end' SFF cases already yikes i can only imagine, but sounds interesting for sure though.@fabio, with a build like that, is there really any point in having separate side/top panels? What I'm thinking is, what about having a case where the rad(s) are also the panels?
Putting the fans above the rad won't make the top panel bulge. The only reason 27mm rads and 15mm fans bulge is because some people (like me) have to use washers to space the fan from the mobo, which adds thickness to the entire unit.I've been searching reddit and the forum for some answers around the 240 AIO that are 27mm in height like the Corsair h100i. What are peoples experience when mounting the fans on top of the radiator, does it cause any bulging? Is it as cool as having them underneath? I know mounting them underneath has seen some rubbing against the motherboard. Given the clearance is 42mm and the radiator (27mm) and slim fan (15mm) comes in at 42mm I'm worried this could cause problems such bowing if everything isn't perfect. Keen to hear what peoples experiences are, is this something I should be worried about? I've heard some issues with the LT240 which required cleaning, is that still a problem or should I go with that radiator because it's slightly shorter? Thanks!
Thanks Navic (love you build by the way), that's good to know, maybe I'll stick with Corsair h100i and see how I go. I'll have a look around as well to see if I can find any running fans on top, given I'm planning to run a 5600 or 5700 Ryzen 3 I don't think thermals will be too bad with fans on top, hopefully the noise doesn't bother me too much... If it makes a difference I've bought the Gigabyte B550i, do you know if that would have the same issues as your board? I would assume so given the boards are the same size?Putting the fans above the rad won't make the top panel bulge. The only reason 27mm rads and 15mm fans bulge is because some people (like me) have to use washers to space the fan from the mobo, which adds thickness to the entire unit.
Thermals should be a few degrees warmer (I think I remember some testing from a while ago on this in this thread), and in my very quick testing, the noise levels were a bit louder in terms of air noise.
There's no way to say definitively. People haven't had the problem with the same board and cooler I have, others have had the same problem with different motherboards and coolers. Because of the tolerances of everything, it's impossible to say if you will or wont have the same problem I had, but I would say that there is a higher (but not 100%) chance that you will not have the same problem I had.If it makes a difference I've bought the Gigabyte B550i, do you know if that would have the same issues as your board? I would assume so given the boards are the same size?
Test | CPU temp | GPU temp | Coolant temp | Notes |
1 x 240mm | 95 | 66 | 42 | LT240 pump + rad |
2 x 240mm, 2000rpm | 88 | 51 | 42 | EK-DDC 3.2 PWM pump |
2 x 240mm, 3000rpm | 86 | 49 | 41 | EK-DDC 3.2 PWM pump |
2 x 240mm, 4000rpm | 84 | 47 | 38.5 | EK-DDC 3.2 PWM pump |
2 x 240mm, 4500rpm | 83 | 45 | 37 | EK-DDC 3.2 PWM pump |
Now that is an interesting thought, a SFF case where the Rad is part of the case. . the price tag would be super high though, and considering the price of these 'high end' SFF cases already yikes i can only imagine, but sounds interesting for sure though.
@Van0 awesome! build! I'm gonna go the dual rad route, soon-ish haha!
btw did you measure how tall was the entire pump block combo? I have the Bitspower version of DDC pump with integrated heatsink and it came to 55mm from cold plate to top of the pump so I'm unsure if it would bulge the side panel or not in 3 slot mode.
yes, 1mm is HUGE in the SFF world I know first hand from all the cable bending and stuffing that I did. really appreciate your reply, will definite show off the loop once I get to do it!I did, it came to a hair under 54mm. hoping your build has a little extra tolerance so you can fit without a bulge but if my build has taught me anything, 1mm can be the difference. Eg I had to remove a screw from my A12x25 just to squeeze the quick disconnects under.
Wow nice to see the thermal performance! That's what I will be challanging with my 240+280 negative pressure plan. The build is alomst there. I'm going to build it after I take my GRE test on 10.16, just a few days left!Here a few CPU and GPU tests!
The side fans are INTAKING and the top fans are EXHAUSTING.
I will try tomorrow a full NEGATIVE pressure build.
It's interesting to see the difference between the two CPU tests, with the side fans ON and OFF!!
CPU TEST after 30 minutes of Blender rendering, all fans at 100%
CPU - 63C
GPU - 32C
SSDs - 43C (OS Front), 41C (Back)
VRM - 60C
CHIPSET - 57.3C
AMBIENT - 21C
WATER TEMP GPU OUT - 30.7C
DELTA WATER TEMP - 9.7C
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GPU Test under Heaven 4.0 Benchmark for 30 minutes, all fans 100%
CPU - 67C AVERAGE
GPU - 50C
SSDs - 49C (OS Front), 47C (Back)
VRM - 52C
CHIPSET - 61C
AMBIENT - 20,3C
WATER TEMP GPU OUT - 39.7C
DELTA WATER TEMP - 19.4C
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CPU TEST after 30 minutes of Blender rendering, all fans at 100%, SIDE FANS OFF
CPU - 66C
GPU - 35C
SSDs - 41C (OS Front), 39C (Back)
VRM - 58C
CHIPSET - 53.8C
AMBIENT - 20,6C
WATER TEMP GPU OUT - 33.6C
DELTA WATER TEMP - 13C