Hmmm... well I was all set to pull the trigger on a Cerberus X but looking at the images of the SM580 and hearing that it'll be able to support 3.5 inch hard drives via bracket has me back to square one in wait and see mode. Decisions, decisions!
I'm assuming probably the standard, white, black and grey... I think maybe in one of the SFF reddit posts, KSliger mentioned maybe doing limited quantities of special colors like red, silver and so on, which I would love.What case colors will the 580 support at preorder? Can I put in a request for something more fun than black or white? ?
He was discussing doing a special edition of Noctua shit brownI'm assuming probably the standard, white, black and grey... I think maybe in one of the SFF reddit posts, KSliger mentioned maybe doing limited quantities of special colors like red, silver and so on, which I would love.
@KSliger I love the work you're doing on the SM580! It's a little big for what I need, so I did some quick Photoshop edits on your SM550 web pics and wondered if something like this could be had with your panels?
I'm not fully against the more angular panels, and recall you saying that was to help with panel alignments back during the development process, but wanted to ask anyways since it makes it closer to a mini Cerberus... and I've always loved the look of that case.
What case colors will the 580 support at preorder? Can I put in a request for something more fun than black or white? ?
He was discussing doing a special edition of Noctua shit brown
Does SM570 also can handle pump/res combo under top rad as is SM580?
This doesn't fit my GPU choice, but I'm hoping someone tries the ID Cooling Hunter Duet in the SM570. It's a dual-block AIO, looks super neat. If I had a bone stock GTX 10-series card I'd totally use it, it's like $150 on NewEgg.No, little too narrow, but I am sure someone will figure out how to fit one in.
This doesn't fit my GPU choice, but I'm hoping someone tries the ID Cooling Hunter Duet in the SM570. It's a dual-block AIO, looks super neat. If I had a bone stock GTX 10-series card I'd totally use it, it's like $150 on NewEgg.
According to the Imgur album earlier, the maximum radiator width supported on the SM580 is 150mm, so the HWLabs rads are out. Checked on this a while back, because consensus seems to be these are the best 30mm thick radiators, but maybe they are that good because of how wide they are. You could use the 240mm rad in the SM580 but you need to go with a different brand on the SM570, unless Sliger's changed dimensions (which he said he hasn't).If SM570 is 135mm wide and SM580 is 155mm wide, how it fits HWLabs The Black Ice Nemesis 240GTS / 280GTS? Because they are 133mm and 153 mm wide.
I bought a FrostFlow 120VGA from ID Cooling, which is the exact same GPU Block + Fan and it comes with little heatsinks and thermal tape for the memory chips, but nothing extra for the VRM. That said, in a case with two 120mm bottom fans blowing up into a radiator with 2 more fans, I think that'll be enough airflow across the VRMs. Depending on the card, however! It works fine on an EVGA 1080 FTW2.Careful with the vrm's with that thing. Usually a fan alone doesn't cut it. It could but I would be careful.
But SM580 is 155 or 160 mm wide (in first post it is 155, on images it's 160). And for HWLabs is need more 1.5mm from each side. May be it is fits is somehow.According to the Imgur album earlier, the maximum radiator width supported on the SM580 is 150mm, so the HWLabs rads are out.
From this album:But SM580 is 155 or 160 mm wide (in first post it is 155, on images it's 160). And for HWLabs is need more 1.5mm from each side. May be it is fits is somehow.
Dimensions for the top mount radiator and cable clearance. Note that the width on the radiator is not shown, but up to 150mm wide radiators are supported.
@skanRkd
I have also said many times that I don't know about a radiator up top as it will be getting a sheet load of heat from a non-blower gpu like you have suggested.
Yea I have some exp with that stuff too. It really comes down to how good the vrm's are built up on the card. I did it to my 980 sli setup. They didnt love it haha.According to the Imgur album earlier, the maximum radiator width supported on the SM580 is 150mm, so the HWLabs rads are out. Checked on this a while back, because consensus seems to be these are the best 30mm thick radiators, but maybe they are that good because of how wide they are. You could use the 240mm rad in the SM580 but you need to go with a different brand on the SM570, unless Sliger's changed dimensions (which he said he hasn't).
I bought a FrostFlow 120VGA from ID Cooling, which is the exact same GPU Block + Fan and it comes with little heatsinks and thermal tape for the memory chips, but nothing extra for the VRM. That said, in a case with two 120mm bottom fans blowing up into a radiator with 2 more fans, I think that'll be enough airflow across the VRMs. Depending on the card, however! It works fine on an EVGA 1080 FTW2.
i'll take a hot cpu over gpu any day.
I'm considering testing my setup with the airflow direction inverted. Cool air in through the radiator and then exhausted out the bottom. I've seen testing on another case that showed using the CPU AIO as intake didn't really have much impact on the GPU, whereas using it as exhaust had a huge impact on the CPU temps.