Log NCASE M1 v6.1 (ASUS B550I + Ryzen5 5600X + RTX 3070)

Eleanor0924

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CPU : AMD Ryzen5 5600X (3.7GHz 6 Core 12 Thread / Max Boost 4.6GHz)
Cooler : Noctua NH-U9S chromax.black (Add Noctua NF-A9 PWM chromax.black)
Motherboard :
ASUS ROG STRIX B550-I GAMING
Memory : CORSAIR DDR-4-3200MHz VENGEANCE LPX 32GB (2 x 16GB)
Storage1 : Western Digital WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe SSD 1TB
Storege2 : Western Digital WD Blue SN550 NVMe SSD 1TB
Video Card : GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3070 EAGLE OC 8G
Power Supply : Silverstone SX-700G
Casefan : Noctua NF-A9x14 HS-PWM chromax.black
Casefan : Noctua NF-F12 PWM chromax.black x2

Building my first SFF PC !!
 

PixelatedScraps

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I've got a very similar build that's currently waiting for its U9S to arrive from Amazon. I would take a pic but the Alpenfohn Black Ridge I have in there cooling the 5600x juts out from the top by about an inch, making it look a bit like a slightly batty professor without its top panel.

Did you find routing the cables through the front panel a godsend like I did?

I went with the Gigabyte B550i Aorus Pro, just a single SN550 1TB, a Corsair SF750 and a 3080 Founders Edition instead though. My own pics to come but I think this kind of configuration - 5600x / 3070-3080 is perfect for the M1 6.1...
 

Eleanor0924

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Did you find routing the cables through the front panel a godsend like I did?

I went with the Gigabyte B550i Aorus Pro, just a single SN550 1TB, a Corsair SF750 and a 3080 Founders Edition instead though. My own pics to come but I think this kind of configuration - 5600x / 3070-3080 is perfect for the M1 6.1...
The front panel allowed me to route the cables around.
( I am sorry that I am not good at English.)

5600x / 3070 RTX these combinations are very easy to handle.
 

PixelatedScraps

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The only other thing I've decided to go for are custom PSU cables from PSlate to avoid cables potentially sagging and hitting the fan blades of the 3080 FE (as the rear fan points upwards). Great case otherwise though!
 

Ragsters

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I just built a rig very similar to this one. I couldn't fit a fan at the back of the case due to my gigabyte motherboard and its extremely beefy vrm heatsink. Would love to here what your CPU temps are.
 

Eleanor0924

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I just built a rig very similar to this one. I couldn't fit a fan at the back of the case due to my gigabyte motherboard and its extremely beefy vrm heatsink. Would love to here what your CPU temps are.

room temp 24℃(degrees)
Q-fan control 40%~60% (cpu,rearcase,bottom)

cpu idle 38~42℃ (degrees)
 

Eleanor0924

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We have the same idle temps. My max temp when gaming gets pretty high up there.
The temperature when running the game benchmark is as follows.

Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition Benchmark (WQHD , Full Screen , High Quality) Max 90℃ *
Bright Memory Infinite Ray Tracing Benchmark (WQHD , RTX VeryHigh , DLSS Quality) Max 82℃ *

* CPUID HWMonitor , Not remove the side panel , Over 75℃ Q-fan control 100%
 

Ragsters

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The temperature when running the game benchmark is as follows.

Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition Benchmark (WQHD , Full Screen , High Quality) Max 90℃ *
Bright Memory Infinite Ray Tracing Benchmark (WQHD , RTX VeryHigh , DLSS Quality) Max 82℃ *

* CPUID HWMonitor , Not remove the side panel , Over 75℃ Q-fan control 100%
Thanks for this information. I really appreciate it. 90 degrees is pretty high up there. Have you tried using Ryzen Master to check CPU temps. I hear its more accurate than HWMonitor for Ryzen CPUs. Anyway, here is a link to mine.
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