I'm currently running a Strix X470i / R5 2600x / GTX 1650 Aero ITX in my Dan Case A4 SFX and have just secured a new set of kit. For reference, my main gamer is a Strix H370i / i5 8400 / GTX 980Ti in a Sliger S610.
I bought the A4 to go lighter for LAN nights, as I missed the lightness of my NCase M1.
I have acquired a Vision Z590i / i5 11400F combo and a Gigabyte GTX 1080 Windforce. My (not so extreme SFF) friend that I got the i5 from suggested that the 11400F would run too hot in the A4 SFX and it should go in the S610.
I currently have a Thermalright AXP120-X67 which will only fit 'Hotrod' style like my Wraith Spire is at the moment! I have a standard Cryorig C7 in teh drawer that I can use, but would go for a Thermalright AXP90-X47 full copper if the 11400F is not too hot.
As far as i can tell, he's been running it with the power limits maxed out, and realise I'll need to rein it in on the A4.
Is he right? I am happy to limit the power to get to use the A4
I bought the A4 to go lighter for LAN nights, as I missed the lightness of my NCase M1.
I have acquired a Vision Z590i / i5 11400F combo and a Gigabyte GTX 1080 Windforce. My (not so extreme SFF) friend that I got the i5 from suggested that the 11400F would run too hot in the A4 SFX and it should go in the S610.
I currently have a Thermalright AXP120-X67 which will only fit 'Hotrod' style like my Wraith Spire is at the moment! I have a standard Cryorig C7 in teh drawer that I can use, but would go for a Thermalright AXP90-X47 full copper if the 11400F is not too hot.
As far as i can tell, he's been running it with the power limits maxed out, and realise I'll need to rein it in on the A4.
Is he right? I am happy to limit the power to get to use the A4