Hi internet,
I would like to share my SFF build.
"What's in the box?":
CPU: Intel i5 6600K (will be overclock in the future)
CPU cooler: Cryorig C7
MB: Gigabyte Z170N Gaming 5
GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming 1070
RAM: Gskill TridentZ 2x8GB
PSU: Corsair SF600
Storage: Samsung 850 Evo
Extras: I will be using PCIe Riser: EZDIY 9cm
Case: custom build**
**I'm making my very own mITX SFF case. This has been in my mind for years until I have had the time to finally work on it. I did draw it on Sketchup and will be moving it to Solidworks for my final build. I will name it, K-13R. Yeah yeah, it's kinda my name. LOL
Dimensions are roughly 324 x 125 x 234 in mm (L x W x H), around 9.5L. Planning it to scratch build it with cardboard first.
So here's a look of K-13R. (credits to the owners of .skp models I used - mobo bundle, gpu, fans, psu, ssd)
As you may think, it is 9.5L. Why? Why not smaller? Actually, I thought of many (as in f'in many for years, some are already thought of, one of them is Dan A4 sfx.. props to Dan case, very great build!) component layouts until I arrived with this one. I designed it so that it may support most of full size GPUs in the market, taller CPU coolers, also liquid cooling (if you opt to) with 120mm rad while showcasing all of components thru a dope side panel window. Also additional fans of maximum dimension of 120mm and 80mm, in front and back, respectively. Well you can add another fan on top, depending on the motherboard, I think.
As for the air flow, I think this is very much plausible and may not heat up.
So, what do you think about the build? the K-13R case? the look?
Do you have any suggestions or comments?
Feel free to offer some suggestions. I will post updates.
Peace.
UPDATES:
I would like to share my SFF build.
"What's in the box?":
CPU: Intel i5 6600K (will be overclock in the future)
CPU cooler: Cryorig C7
MB: Gigabyte Z170N Gaming 5
GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming 1070
RAM: Gskill TridentZ 2x8GB
PSU: Corsair SF600
Storage: Samsung 850 Evo
Extras: I will be using PCIe Riser: EZDIY 9cm
Case: custom build**
**I'm making my very own mITX SFF case. This has been in my mind for years until I have had the time to finally work on it. I did draw it on Sketchup and will be moving it to Solidworks for my final build. I will name it, K-13R. Yeah yeah, it's kinda my name. LOL
Dimensions are roughly 324 x 125 x 234 in mm (L x W x H), around 9.5L. Planning it to scratch build it with cardboard first.
So here's a look of K-13R. (credits to the owners of .skp models I used - mobo bundle, gpu, fans, psu, ssd)
As you may think, it is 9.5L. Why? Why not smaller? Actually, I thought of many (as in f'in many for years, some are already thought of, one of them is Dan A4 sfx.. props to Dan case, very great build!) component layouts until I arrived with this one. I designed it so that it may support most of full size GPUs in the market, taller CPU coolers, also liquid cooling (if you opt to) with 120mm rad while showcasing all of components thru a dope side panel window. Also additional fans of maximum dimension of 120mm and 80mm, in front and back, respectively. Well you can add another fan on top, depending on the motherboard, I think.
As for the air flow, I think this is very much plausible and may not heat up.
So, what do you think about the build? the K-13R case? the look?
Do you have any suggestions or comments?
Feel free to offer some suggestions. I will post updates.
Peace.
UPDATES:
PSU mounts changed orientation for better airflow.
Additional pics for appreciation:
Airflow:
Also, I've been reading on Aibohphobia's build on STX160 and I am learning a LOT. Seriously. I'm also considering using Ansys SpaceClaim for my final design.
Additional pics for appreciation:
Airflow:
Also, I've been reading on Aibohphobia's build on STX160 and I am learning a LOT. Seriously. I'm also considering using Ansys SpaceClaim for my final design.
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