Oh man why I write all this recommendation stuff, send them a list of compatible AIOs, example hardware configurations and send them the manual? This video looks like they didn't put any research or preparation on parts or assembly. Its like hey the case arrieved lets start...
- The only limit for AIOs in this case is pump height and they picked a pump where the tubes comes out directly out of the top. Then they bend it like crazy and wonder about high CPU temps. 98% of all AIOs have tubes coming out of the site these will work much better.
- they route the 24pin connector through the same hole the tubes goes? What? Why not routing over the bottom?
- they installed a SFX-L (this alone makes more trouble than SFX none L) without removing the bottom panel for easier cable management?
- If you know the case and watch the video you see more errors that they cover by cuts.
I can agree with this statement. Hes awesome.I think Machines and More needs more SFF love. He's very analytical and SFF focused.
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Compatibility:
Check AIO pump height, GPU length and get LP RAM - than everything should fit.
GPU: 65 x 150 x 321mm ( WxHxL )
!!! RAM: max height 45mm (to fit tubes above)
Radiator: 125 x 30 x 295mm ( WxHxL )
Radiator Fan: 120 x 120 x 25 mm ( WxHxL)
!!! Pump block height: 55mm
240 AIO compatibility
ASUS ROG Strix LC 240
ASUS ROG Ryuo 240
Cooler Master MasterLiquid 240 Series
Corsair Hysro Series H100i
EKWB EK-AIO 240
Fractal Design Lumen S24
MSI MAG CORELIQUID C240
NZXT Kraken Z53/X53/X52
Phanteks Glacier One 240MP(H)Phanteks Glacier One T30 (reuires Noctua A12x15)
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Example Hardware configuration:
AMD Ryzen 5900x or 12700K (above 200W TDP will be too much for 240 AIO)
Nvidia RTX 3080 or RTX3090 (Asus Strix/TUF, EVGA FTW or Gigabyte Vision)
Corsair SF600/SF750 or Lian Li SP750 (SFX will be easier to fit than SFX-L)
LP RAM like Corsair Vengeance LPX, Crucial Ballistix
NOTE on RTX 3070/3080/3080Ti FE cards:
These cards will work very well, as long you follow the RTX 30x0 guide and install two 20mm stand offs to increase the distance between PSU und back of GPU for better airflow.
Too bad we forgot to include these stand offs. If you like to test it get 2x stand offs with a length of 20mm and a M3 thread from your local hardware store/building center or buy it on amazon (search for "m3 nylon standoff").
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--Attached User Manual pdf
--Attached Founders Guide pdf
You know @dondan , sometimes it is so good to witness bad examples.Oh man why I write all this recommendation stuff, send them a list of compatible AIOs, example hardware configurations and send them the manual? This video looks like they didn't put any research or preparation on parts or assembly. Its like hey the case arrieved lets start...
- The only limit for AIOs in this case is pump height and they picked a pump where the tubes comes out directly out of the top. Then they bend it like crazy and wonder about high CPU temps. 98% of all AIOs have tubes coming out of the site these will work much better.
- they route the 24pin connector through the same hole the tubes goes? What? Why not routing over the bottom?
- they installed a SFX-L (this alone makes more trouble than SFX none L) without removing the bottom panel for easier cable management?
- If you know the case and watch the video you see more errors that they cover by cuts.
You know @dondan , sometimes it is so good to witness bad examples.
I fully agree that SFF demands preparation, clearly underestimated by Bitwit...but it is such a good video with tons of lessons learned!
From my point of view Dan A4 H20 represents a more refined & noticeably cheaper version of Sliger SM580...that's a huge achievement!
Well for me it is not really an issue.Yup
Just a shame from Lian Li and Dondan's point of view that he also dropped the review early. Wouldn't have been an issue if it dropped alongside half a dozen other reviews.
Would you say the CPU and GPU were being pushed to near 100% at the same time while running these tests?@Aegyuptus I forwarded your question to LianLi
@ludalex:
Combined Test - Chinebecnh R20 multi + ValleyBench - 45min
Hardware: RTX 3080FE, Ryzen 3900X & EKWB 240 AIO + A12x25 push out.
CPU: 4050 Mhz with 1700rpm = 78°C
GPU: 1840Mhz with 1750 rpm = 75°C
Is it impressive? It seems pretty normal to meWould you say the CPU and GPU were being pushed to near 100% at the same time while running these tests?
If so this is seriously impressive. Was the room temperature extremely cold or something? lol
it comes with itExcited for this case!
I have a 3080 FE. Will this case come with the standoffs to offset the GPU? If not can someone link what I would need to get to offset the GPU?
I'm new-ish to PC building so I'm not too entirely knowledgable on threads, length, etc.
Lian Li Taiwan Facebook rep confirmed that the case be on sale in Taiwan on Feb 11 through PChome, Shopee & Coolpc. I'd ask them through Facebook about release dates and local resellers elsewhere.Will there be any preorder vendors in Asia? I believe that all 3 vendors do not ship to Asia, or at least Hong Kong. Also is there a shipping date? Thanks really excited for this case
Post in thread 'Lian Li/DAN A4-H2O' https://smallformfactor.net/forum/threads/lian-li-dan-a4-h2o.16201/post-260481Also wondering if the 20mm x M3 standoffs will be included in the official launch?
You just made a link to the post with the link, this is the Lian Li/Dan A4 H20 thread.Post in thread 'Lian Li/DAN A4-H2O' https://smallformfactor.net/forum/threads/lian-li-dan-a4-h2o.16201/post-260481
Yes and it contained the answer to his/her questionYou just made a link to the post with the link, this is the Lian Li/Dan A4 H20 thread.
Oh man why I write all this recommendation stuff, send them a list of compatible AIOs, example hardware configurations and send them the manual? This video looks like they didn't put any research or preparation on parts or assembly. Its like hey the case arrieved lets start...