Hi there,
first of all, I'm not sure where to post this. It could be a modding, sort of custom case, or a project... whatever her is what I'm talking about:
Components:
Intel Pentium G4600 3.6GHz Dual-Core Processor
Silverstone AR04 48.0 CFM CPU Cooler
Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 16GB Kit (8GBx2) DDR4 2400 MT/s (PC4-19200) SODIMM 260-Pin Memory
Asrock H110M-STX Mainboard
SilverStone SST-VT01B Case
HDPLEX 80W AC-DC Power Supply
Samsung 850 Evo 250GB (m.2. Samsung sm961 planned)
The Idea:
Place the HDPLEX 80W PSU into the SST-VT01 to get a real 1,53L Case with all parts.
(please ignore the stock cooler. Still waiting for the AR04)
So HDPlex define the 80W PSU to be 103x40x30mm (121.4(L) x 30 (W) x 40 (H) mm with those "mounting ears" )
As you can see on the first picture, it should be possible to put the PSU on top of the m.2 slot. with 4 modifications:
1. The "bridge" needs a little cut out, which should be very easy.
2. The on/off & LED Pins are higher then the m.2 slot and (maybe) have to be modded. Otherwise the PSU is too high and doesn't fit into the case.
3. The AC Input needs a cut out on the back of the case. The original HDPLEX input seems to be too big, so maybe some sort of this one will work:
https://img.conrad.de/medias/global/ce/9000_9999/9600/9610/9615/1365767_LB_00_FB.EPS.jpg
4. the Asrock STX Mainboard doesn't have a internal 19V input, so you could put a cable from the inside through the I/O shield to the original 19V input, or you have to solder the cable on the back of the Mainboard. The latter I will do.
Asrock recomments at least a 90W PSU for a 51W TDP Processor, but the HDPLEX does only have 80W (the 160W one is too big). Today I did a lot of Benchmarks and Prime95 stuff... the highest Wattage i could reach was 60W so I think i could give it a try.
As you can see, I'm at the beginning of my buildlog, but I will get all the missing parts the next days, so hopefully I can give you an update soon.
If you got any questions, or recommentations, please feels free to ask/comment.
Thanks for your interest!
first of all, I'm not sure where to post this. It could be a modding, sort of custom case, or a project... whatever her is what I'm talking about:
Components:
Intel Pentium G4600 3.6GHz Dual-Core Processor
Silverstone AR04 48.0 CFM CPU Cooler
Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 16GB Kit (8GBx2) DDR4 2400 MT/s (PC4-19200) SODIMM 260-Pin Memory
Asrock H110M-STX Mainboard
SilverStone SST-VT01B Case
HDPLEX 80W AC-DC Power Supply
Samsung 850 Evo 250GB (m.2. Samsung sm961 planned)
The Idea:
Place the HDPLEX 80W PSU into the SST-VT01 to get a real 1,53L Case with all parts.
(please ignore the stock cooler. Still waiting for the AR04)
So HDPlex define the 80W PSU to be 103x40x30mm (121.4(L) x 30 (W) x 40 (H) mm with those "mounting ears" )
As you can see on the first picture, it should be possible to put the PSU on top of the m.2 slot. with 4 modifications:
1. The "bridge" needs a little cut out, which should be very easy.
2. The on/off & LED Pins are higher then the m.2 slot and (maybe) have to be modded. Otherwise the PSU is too high and doesn't fit into the case.
3. The AC Input needs a cut out on the back of the case. The original HDPLEX input seems to be too big, so maybe some sort of this one will work:
https://img.conrad.de/medias/global/ce/9000_9999/9600/9610/9615/1365767_LB_00_FB.EPS.jpg
4. the Asrock STX Mainboard doesn't have a internal 19V input, so you could put a cable from the inside through the I/O shield to the original 19V input, or you have to solder the cable on the back of the Mainboard. The latter I will do.
Asrock recomments at least a 90W PSU for a 51W TDP Processor, but the HDPLEX does only have 80W (the 160W one is too big). Today I did a lot of Benchmarks and Prime95 stuff... the highest Wattage i could reach was 60W so I think i could give it a try.
As you can see, I'm at the beginning of my buildlog, but I will get all the missing parts the next days, so hopefully I can give you an update soon.
If you got any questions, or recommentations, please feels free to ask/comment.
Thanks for your interest!