Current status (as of September 2023):
Media Server and OBS Streaming system, in vertical "mode"; have added a "top" exhaust fan, on the outside of what originally was the back, which has lowered the temps under full load to 49 C max.
WIP:
Current specs:
Case: Inter-Tech Pocket IM-1, vertical stand AND reconfigured "upside down" (works just the same as with the NR200)
CPU: Intel Core i5-12400
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D9L + additional NF-A9, set to exhaust
MB: MSI MAG B660M BAZOOKA DDR4
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16
Storage: Transcend 220S 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive
GPU:
PSU: FSP Group Dagger Pro 850 W 80+ Gold
Case Fans:
Top: 2x Scythe Kaze Flex 92 mm, zip-tied to the mounting bracket, set to exhaust
Bottom: 2x Scythe Kaze Flex 92 mm RGB, with the half-zip-tied hack, too; set to intake
Back (= "top"):
Side panel: not in use.
Also see the current PC Part Picker list: https://de.pcpartpicker.com/user/fwolf/saved/6RY9K8
Thermal situation:
After 4 1/2 hours of OBS w/ 1080p, Project M ("cream of the crop" selected presets, approx. 2000), VLC as audio loop, the temps were hanging around the following numbers:
- CPU - 57 °C (compared to the 64° C it reached with the same amount of load w/ regular case orientation)
- GPU - 40 °C (just NVenc, not much to do)
- NVME - 37.9 °C
- ambient temp: 23° C
Idle state temps:
- CPU - 33 °C
- GPU - 30 °C
- NVME - 32.9 °C
- ambient temp: 19° C
With additional P12 Max on "top":
- CPU: 49 °C
- GPU: 39.5° C
- SSD: 31° C
P12 Max on top (improved fan curve):
It became annoyingly loud and had a bit of a pulse to it, so I softened out the steep fan curve. Much calmer now, with only a 2° C increase for the CPU.
- CPU: 51° C
- GPU: 40° C
- SSD: 31° C
Change of plans: Because of being waaaay too busy with work, so I cannot really build my Mesh-mATX before like .. mid December I guess - but I still needs to scratch that SFF itch - I decided to skip my mAPU build for reusing of what I already got.
This means, its downsizing time: My current main system. From a Phanteks P360A to something more SFF-sized. With the requirement of just plopping in the mainboard, add SFX PSU, the current GPU and sprinkle some Wifi / BT card magic on top. Well, and a few case fans plus maybe a smallish (A)RGB controller.
Turns out, my very very original plans with doing a NR200P mATX mod wasnt that far off - going a bit bigger, for one of the many SAMA IM01 licensed clones, ie. the Inter-Tech IM-1 Pocket (also see kikimaru024's thread).
Current system specs:
- Case: Phanteks Eclipse P360A
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700X
- MB: MSI B450M Pro VDH-Max
- GPU: MSI GTX 1660 (non-super and non-Ti)
- RAM: 32 GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-3200
- Storage: 1 TB m2 SSD (Seagate Firecuda)
- CPU Fan: LC-Power Cosmo Cool LC-CC-120 CPU cooler, which had a horridly rattling CPU fan, and thus was replaced with an Arctic P12 PST CO
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Components prepared:
- Case: Inter-Tech IM-1 Pocket
- Wifi/BT: Inter-Tech PowerOn DMG-36 - thats a Wifi 6 + BT 5.3 PCIe 2.0 x1 card
- Case fans: 3x Scythe Kaze Flex 120 ARGB 1800rpm, 2x Arctic P14 PST CO (originally planned for the P360A, but I never got around to install them, so they're surplus)
- PSU: wanted the Cooler Master V550 SFX, but as usual, not available (from reliable sources); figured out you just can flip the case upside down, tested with a spare ATX PSU, and then decided to go with the Seasonic Focus PX 80 PLUS Platinum instead
- ARGB controller(s) - see my lengthy post
- Fan splitter cables, because the MSI board only comes with 3 fan headers (Noctua + EK WB)
Future extensions:
- maybe a replacement for the CPU fan, not yet sure (the Arctic is doing its job very well)
- RAID 10 with 4x 1 TB SATA SSDs, something with a nice high TBW, for 24/7 / NAS usage (ie. workstation / server)
- replacing the current m2 with a 250 or 500 GB m2 with similar high TBW like the Firecuda, and installing MX Linux, when I'm done building the Mesh-mATX (obviously, because that is going to be my future main system)
- replacing the GPU with an RX 6400 or smaller
- half jokingly: Raijintek Orcus 140 RBW, one of the few 140 mm AIOs - for side-mounting it, making the system slightly less noisy
This means, its downsizing time: My current main system. From a Phanteks P360A to something more SFF-sized. With the requirement of just plopping in the mainboard, add SFX PSU, the current GPU and sprinkle some Wifi / BT card magic on top. Well, and a few case fans plus maybe a smallish (A)RGB controller.
Turns out, my very very original plans with doing a NR200P mATX mod wasnt that far off - going a bit bigger, for one of the many SAMA IM01 licensed clones, ie. the Inter-Tech IM-1 Pocket (also see kikimaru024's thread).
Current system specs:
- Case: Phanteks Eclipse P360A
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700X
- MB: MSI B450M Pro VDH-Max
- GPU: MSI GTX 1660 (non-super and non-Ti)
- RAM: 32 GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-3200
- Storage: 1 TB m2 SSD (Seagate Firecuda)
- CPU Fan: LC-Power Cosmo Cool LC-CC-120 CPU cooler, which had a horridly rattling CPU fan, and thus was replaced with an Arctic P12 PST CO
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Components prepared:
- Case: Inter-Tech IM-1 Pocket
- Wifi/BT: Inter-Tech PowerOn DMG-36 - thats a Wifi 6 + BT 5.3 PCIe 2.0 x1 card
- Case fans: 3x Scythe Kaze Flex 120 ARGB 1800rpm, 2x Arctic P14 PST CO (originally planned for the P360A, but I never got around to install them, so they're surplus)
- PSU: wanted the Cooler Master V550 SFX, but as usual, not available (from reliable sources); figured out you just can flip the case upside down, tested with a spare ATX PSU, and then decided to go with the Seasonic Focus PX 80 PLUS Platinum instead
- ARGB controller(s) - see my lengthy post
- Fan splitter cables, because the MSI board only comes with 3 fan headers (Noctua + EK WB)
Future extensions:
- maybe a replacement for the CPU fan, not yet sure (the Arctic is doing its job very well)
- RAID 10 with 4x 1 TB SATA SSDs, something with a nice high TBW, for 24/7 / NAS usage (ie. workstation / server)
- replacing the current m2 with a 250 or 500 GB m2 with similar high TBW like the Firecuda, and installing MX Linux, when I'm done building the Mesh-mATX (obviously, because that is going to be my future main system)
- replacing the GPU with an RX 6400 or smaller
- half jokingly: Raijintek Orcus 140 RBW, one of the few 140 mm AIOs - for side-mounting it, making the system slightly less noisy
cu, w0lf.
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