how do you know its your 1080 mini? isnt it always the HDPLEX-300 that has the whine? I really gotta order that epoxy to minimize my coil whine when im 4k gaming, i just dont have money right now to buy an HDPLEX-400 and have josh cut the cables to length.Bleh.. coil whine on my Zotac 1080.. meh
My 1080 mini has a boat load of whine, if the fps cap is off. Installing Riva tuner and setting a 90 fps cap seems to have almost completely mitigated it. Also the HDPlex 400 + 300W ACDC combo has helped.how do you know its your 1080 mini? isnt it always the HDPLEX-300 that has the whine? I really gotta order that epoxy to minimize my coil whine when im 4k gaming, i just dont have money right now to buy an HDPLEX-400 and have josh cut the cables to length.
how do you know its your 1080 mini? isnt it always the HDPLEX-300 that has the whine? I really gotta order that epoxy to minimize my coil whine when im 4k gaming, i just dont have money right now to buy an HDPLEX-400 and have josh cut the cables to length.
My 1080 mini has a boat load of whine, if the fps cap is off. Installing Riva tuner and setting a 90 fps cap seems to have almost completely mitigated it. Also the HDPlex 400 + 300W ACDC combo has helped.
Awesome! Great info. Would love to see pictures of this beast.
I just finished my first 1080ti build, and I would definitely rate it as the most difficult MINI build I've done yet to get everything clean.
Josh, I noticed you used different screws for the case cover after powdercoating, I assume because the insets for the flush screw disappeared after the powder coating; for those of us looking to do something similar can you tell me what size screws you used?
Did you also powdercoat the inside of the case covers?
Guys, quick question here, Trying to build a brickless setup like the Orangulan one that was featured a while back. Do you guys think the HDplex 160W AC-DC paired with the 160W DC-ATX would suffice to power an EVGA 1050 Ti and a Ryzen 1700? I would be using an m.2 NVME for boot drive.
I can fit all that inside the case easy, but technically according to PCpartpicker I will go over in wattage by 20 watts. I'm hoping those numbers are more for the safe side of things, and that it could be done without major issues unless I'm overclocking which I don't really intend to do.::much::
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
So I've been wandering what to do for a storage solution. I'd like to mount a slim fan behind my graphics card and consequently give up using the mounting bracket for the 2 x 2.5" drives. Would it be wise to pay for a whole TB of storage on an m.2 or would it be better to store games on an external drive and buy something like a 256GB m.2 drive? Is there a space in the case that someone managed to tuck away a 2.5" drive without using the mounting bracket? Anyone have any thoughts on the matter?
I agree with josh, I'd say either a nas or an external raid setupIt's such a personal opinion. My personal opinion is spend your money on M.2 for your OS and productivity needs, and a NAS for your long term storage. Having a NAS is just so handy as it has way more uptime than our PCs and isn't always being rebuilt or upgraded
I haven't found a steam game yet that suffered from being on my NAS, but you could look at direct attached storage for your library. With thunderbolt and or USB 3.1 external drives make alot of sense.
M.2 has the added benefit of looking so much neater because it eliminates a ton of wires. I really hate 2.5" drives for use other than external portables
Peace and best of luck deciding!!!!
Does the Gigabyte AB350N fit in the S4 mini? Any cable management issue?