What is the max GPU width what would fit in the 560? Asking because some aftermarket cards extend past the second slot, causing issues with DAN A4.
I asked him that question on Reddit; here's what he saidCould you fit a 120mm AIO in the SM560? I don't think @KSliger confirmed that. I would think that most 120mm AIOs are too thick to fit under there. The benefit of the 92mm is both its area and width, plus a 14mm fan option to make it even thinner. But if one could put a 120mm AIO under the graphics card in the SM560, then that's even better, and I'm sold!
Not CaseKings, newer company but the person behind it knows what they are doing - will be carrying these cases and Cerberus / X.
Tested the SM550 with the fans removed on my overclocked MSI GAMING Z RTX 2070, and no fan on the 9600K running 4.4GHz using a be quiet! Shadow Rock LP cooler.
Tested aida64 and Superposition at the same (100% GPU and 100% CPU usage)
10 hours straight at <80C
Perfectly quiet, plug in two 120mm fans and that's all the noise this case makes.
Is the photo showing the software suite correct that the fans were running at 2500 rpm? That seems pretty high for most 120mm (Noctua ippc-3000's not-withstanding).
Otherwise, awesome to see that the system can stay nice and cool with intake fans only.
So there will be a distributor for EU region? Any info on the timeline? That's great news regardless!
Are you trying to get me to buy a third case from Sliger?!?
Tested the SM550 with the fans removed on my overclocked MSI GAMING Z RTX 2070, and no fan on the 9600K running 4.4GHz using a be quiet! Shadow Rock LP cooler.
Tested aida64 and Superposition at the same (100% GPU and 100% CPU usage)
10 hours straight at <80C
Perfectly quiet, plug in two 120mm fans and that's all the noise this case makes.
Note this does not work with low static pressure fans - will need to use fans like Noctua NF-F12.
I used two Cooler Master fans off my Nepton 280L for this test, these fans do not have a part number, but here's their spec.
Results could be improved with better thermal paste (I use really cheap bulk paste) a different CPU cooler (the Shadow Rock LP has a space block between the heatpipes and the CPU die) and then obviously, de-lid.
Are you trying to get me to buy a third case from Sliger?!?
What is the max GPU width what would fit in the 560? Asking because some aftermarket cards extend past the second slot, causing issues with DAN A4.
Ball’s in your courtMaybe a 5th, 6th, 10th, and 20th too.
Ball’s in your court
Would a future rev with pair of fans on the top and bottom (4 120s total), be a possibility ? Or are the pair of bottom intakes sufficient for the passive cooling... have you tried it with top fans in a prototype? (I haven’t fully read the previous 380 posts to check the development process, but I will when I have time
Ball’s in your court
Would a future rev with pair of fans on the top and bottom (4 120s total), be a possibility ? Or are the pair of bottom intakes sufficient for the passive cooling... have you tried it with top fans in a prototype? (I haven’t fully read the previous 380 posts to check the development process, but I will when I have time
Not sure because the software said 2500rpm regardless of what speed I set them too, it's also 100rpm above what the specs say are possible.
Results could be improved with better thermal paste (I use really cheap bulk paste) a different CPU cooler (the Shadow Rock LP has a space block between the heatpipes and the CPU die) and then obviously, de-lid.
I thought that after 10 hours of torture test, the temps being less than 80c is fantastic. Maybe negative pressure might fare better, especially this tiny case. If the fan spec is correct, 27dB is audible but not intrusive... perceive sound levels are subjective, IMO I hardly call that "screaming".The spec has a variance of 10% so completely normal to be this fast.
Also, Asus has a fan override. At 75c it will crank all fans to 100%, regardless of your settings.
Interesting test, but performance is pretty poor. Two fans screamming at 2500RPM you're pegged at 80C. At least it allows you to use windows though.
There is no delidding a 9600K. They come soldered.
I thought that after 10 hours of torture test, the temps being less than 80c is fantastic. Maybe negative pressure might fare better, especially this tiny case. If the fan spec is correct, 27dB is audible but not intrusive... perceive sound levels are subjective, IMO I hardly call that "screaming".
I thought that after 10 hours of torture test, the temps being less than 80c is fantastic. Maybe negative pressure might fare better, especially this tiny case. If the fan spec is correct, 27dB is audible but not intrusive... perceive sound levels are subjective, IMO I hardly call that "screaming".
There is no delidding a 9600K. They come soldered.
Quiet is most certainly relative, but hopefully most people can agree that a given fan at 1000RPM makes substantially less noise than the same fan at 2500RPM. I definitely concur that 80 degrees with fans of that speed are not impressive and wouldn’t be anywhere close to quiet by my standards.DB ratings are quite worthless. In my experience, fans spinning up to 1400RPM is fine. More than that it gets annoying. Most consider 2500 RPM to be loud and highly intrusive, the ones that would care about noise.