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New Dan A4 PC Build

Alexis945

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Sep 28, 2019
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Hello guys,

I've assembled my first SFF PC Build with Dan A4-SFX case (as silent as possible using Silverstone Nightjar NJ450-SXL PSU) :)

Nothing extraordinary, but it's a decent build.

If you would be interested, you can watch the assembly process on:

Cheers!
 
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x111

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Hello guys,

I've assembled my first SFF PC Build with Dan A4-SFX case (as silent as possible using Silverstone Nightjar NJ450-SXL PSU) :)

Nothing extraordinary, but it's a decent build.

If you would be interested, you can watch the assembly process on:

Cheers!

specs and photos would be nice to have here !!
thanks.
 

Alexis945

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Sep 28, 2019
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Ofc, sorry, I thought video would be more comprehensive :)

Parts:
- AMD Ryzen 3600: https://www.amazon.com/AMD-Ryzen-3600...
- Noctua NH-L9a AM4 Cooler : https://www.amazon.com/Noctua-NH-L9a-...
- Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro WiFi motherboard: https://www.amazon.com/GIGABYTE-B450-...
- G.Skilll Aegis 16GB DDR4-3000: http://www.gskill.com/product/165/185...)
- Intel 660p M.2 2280 2TB NVMe SSD: https://www.amazon.com/Intel-660p-2-0...
- Gainward GeForce GTX 1660 Pegasus: https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs...
- Silvestone Nightjar NJ450-SXL: https://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-Te...
- Dan A4-SFX v3: https://www.dan-cases.com/dana4.php (there is a new v4.1 version)
- Crucial MX300 1TB SATA SSD: https://www.amazon.com/Crucial-MX300-...






Upgrade or new build will include Dan A4-SFX v4.1, custom cables, 120mm AIO and newer mini ITX GPU (most probably some sort of Nvidia RTX).
Cheers!
 
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Alexis945

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Upgraded coller from Noctua to Corsair H60 AIO :)
But, I would have a question. Since, tubes form AIO are pretty long, is there a way to manage it somehow and to close the side panel?

Here are the pics:

Thank in advance! :)
 

Alexis945

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Sep 28, 2019
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Upgraded coller from Noctua to Corsair H60 AIO :)
But, I would have a question. Since, tubes form AIO are pretty long, is there a way to manage it somehow and to close the side panel?
After being persuasive with plastic strips, I was able to tuck all cables down. I had to take metal bracket-holder for PSU out, in order for Silverstone NJ 450 to fit in, though.


Pretty satisfied :)
 
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Alexis945

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Temps for this build?
I have expected cooler environment, but...With Noctua NH-L9a AM4, after 5 consecutive CB R20 runs, temps reached 91 degrees Celsius and with Corsair H60, under same conditions, only 1 degree Celsius less, 90 degrees Celsius.
 
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dondan

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I hope you removed the plastic shield, furthermore the correct order for low noise is radiator, fan & psu and not fan, radiator & psu. What fan do you use on the radiator? There is nearly no space between PSU and Radiator so with a normal PSU like the Corsair SF450 the hot air from the radiator can move into the PSU and than out of the case, but with your PSU the hot air is locked between PSU and radiator.
 

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Upgraded coller from Noctua to Corsair H60 AIO :)
But, I would have a question. Since, tubes form AIO are pretty long, is there a way to manage it somehow and to close the side panel?

Here are the pics:

Thank in advance! :)

From the 2nd picture the plastic shield is still in place.

I hope you removed the plastic shield, furthermore the correct order for low noise is radiator, fan & psu and not fan, radiator & psu. What fan do you use on the radiator? There is nearly no space between PSU and Radiator so with a normal PSU like the Corsair SF450 the hot air from the radiator can move into the PSU and than out of the case, but with your PSU the hot air is locked between PSU and radiator.

I think he's trying to do a push-pull config with the fan upfront as intake and the PSU fan as exhaust, that's why he flipped the PSU. I guess that would be better than rad-fan-psu fan? Would you recommend flipping the PSU or just leave it in standard and then have the rad fan blow hot air against the back of the PSU? @dondan
 

Alexis945

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Sep 28, 2019
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I hope you removed the plastic shield, furthermore the correct order for low noise is radiator, fan & psu and not fan, radiator & psu. What fan do you use on the radiator? There is nearly no space between PSU and Radiator so with a normal PSU like the Corsair SF450 the hot air from the radiator can move into the PSU and than out of the case, but with your PSU the hot air is locked between PSU and radiator.
Hi Dan, firstly I would like to thank you for your suggestions. Actually, that fan-radiator-psu configuration and leaving a plastic foil that divides radiator and psu, I found on one of the YT channels tackling Dan A4 and AIOs:
(attention to 4:21)

I guess, a rework is pending...

Thanks again, I'll post results
 
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Alexis945

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From the 2nd picture the plastic shield is still in place.



I think he's trying to do a push-pull config with the fan upfront as intake and the PSU fan as exhaust, that's why he flipped the PSU. I guess that would be better than rad-fan-psu fan? Would you recommend flipping the PSU or just leave it in standard and then have the rad fan blow hot air against the back of the PSU? @dondan
Thanks thelaughingman for suggestions.
PSU is completelly silent and shielded, there is no fan at all.
 
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bhk1004

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I hope you removed the plastic shield, furthermore the correct order for low noise is radiator, fan & psu and not fan, radiator & psu. What fan do you use on the radiator? There is nearly no space between PSU and Radiator so with a normal PSU like the Corsair SF450 the hot air from the radiator can move into the PSU and than out of the case, but with your PSU the hot air is locked between PSU and radiator.

Is the plastic to be removed for all builds? Or what is the driving factor that you should remove it?
 

Alexis945

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Sep 28, 2019
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I hope you removed the plastic shield, furthermore the correct order for low noise is radiator, fan & psu and not fan, radiator & psu. What fan do you use on the radiator? There is nearly no space between PSU and Radiator so with a normal PSU like the Corsair SF450 the hot air from the radiator can move into the PSU and than out of the case, but with your PSU the hot air is locked between PSU and radiator.
Hi Dan, I forgot to mention that fan is default Corsair's coming with H60.

Plan to switch the order to radiator-fan-psu and to put slimmer fan.

Regards
 

Alexis945

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Sep 28, 2019
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Hi all,

For existing DAN A4 build, I got rid of Silverstone NJ450 SFX-L PSU in favor of Corsair SFX SF600 PSU.

Also I have switched to Corsair H75 AIO.

May I, kindly ask you what would be correct orientation between Radiator, fan (slim Noctua a12x15) and PSU. Also shall I orient fan to push out hot air from the case or to pull in cold air from outside of the case.

Please have a look at the pics for better understanding of situation inside of the case.

Top view: please notice, almost nonexistant space between fan and psu.
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Radiator side view:
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PSU side view:
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Thanks a lot in advance :)

Kind regards