This is my first experience with the 8 core/16 thread Intel i9-9900K and I was worried about keeping the CPU cool.
I collected these parts and started by whipping together a base plate for the prototype. I use sheet ABS because it is easy to cut and form parts as needed.
As seen here the prototype is an 8L black box with hex mesh covered ventilation windows. The system is dual boot to Win 10 Pro and MacOS 10.13.6.
The prototype is nearly finished and lacks front panel audio. I am thinking about a Phase 2 case fabricated from aluminum and maybe a Phase 3 case that would have the exterior aluminum anodized grey or black.
In any case, the next versions will have far fewer screws.
In this construction I am using a HDPLEX 400 DC at the bottom front and a HDPLEX 400 AC suspended between the CPU cooler tunnel and the MSI Aero ITX GTX 1070. The HDPLEX units are from last year and are not the current versions.
The CPU cooler is the Noctua NH-D9L and I am using it with three noctua NF-A9 PWM fans wrapped with a ABS shroud forming a tunnel. This works very well and keeps the CPU to am maximum of 63 degrees C when running all 8 cores at 4.2GHZ under full CPU load (one hour test).
I have another noctua NF-A9 fan set to provide air directed at the HDPLEX 400 AC unit.
I currently have 2 500 GB Samsung SSDs installed with macOS and a Seagate 500 GB hard disk with Win 10 Pro installed.
That is what is today. I am planning the next case version but have nothing to share at this time on that subject.
Neil
I collected these parts and started by whipping together a base plate for the prototype. I use sheet ABS because it is easy to cut and form parts as needed.
As seen here the prototype is an 8L black box with hex mesh covered ventilation windows. The system is dual boot to Win 10 Pro and MacOS 10.13.6.
The prototype is nearly finished and lacks front panel audio. I am thinking about a Phase 2 case fabricated from aluminum and maybe a Phase 3 case that would have the exterior aluminum anodized grey or black.
In any case, the next versions will have far fewer screws.
In this construction I am using a HDPLEX 400 DC at the bottom front and a HDPLEX 400 AC suspended between the CPU cooler tunnel and the MSI Aero ITX GTX 1070. The HDPLEX units are from last year and are not the current versions.
The CPU cooler is the Noctua NH-D9L and I am using it with three noctua NF-A9 PWM fans wrapped with a ABS shroud forming a tunnel. This works very well and keeps the CPU to am maximum of 63 degrees C when running all 8 cores at 4.2GHZ under full CPU load (one hour test).
I have another noctua NF-A9 fan set to provide air directed at the HDPLEX 400 AC unit.
I currently have 2 500 GB Samsung SSDs installed with macOS and a Seagate 500 GB hard disk with Win 10 Pro installed.
That is what is today. I am planning the next case version but have nothing to share at this time on that subject.
Neil