Thanks for the photos. Uhm... those RAM modules are a bit more thick than others, don't?You're lucky, I had an unused Gigabyte Z390 (The BIOS was awful and I removed the MB from my DAN).
Here the Dark Rock fit better!! Means that has a bit more space between the socket and the first RAM.
With the ASrock is not possible even to bend a bit the RAM.
Yes, they are! In fact tomorrow I will try without the ram heatspread with the ASRock!Thanks for the photos. Uhm... those RAM modules are a bit more thick than others, don't?
Yes, they are! In fact tomorrow I will try without the ram heatspread with the ASRock!
But I don’t think that the Dark Rock is better than the Noctua C14 with 2 fans!
Clearance for?Well, the Dark Rock TF has a bit more clearance... Yes, would be interesting compare with the C14S...
You're lucky, I had an unused Gigabyte Z390 (The BIOS was awful and I removed the MB from my DAN).
Here the Dark Rock fit better!! Means that has a bit more space between the socket and the first RAM.
With the ASrock is not possible even to bend a bit the RAM.
I've tried, but goes against ram and vrm heatisnk for 1/2mm. Maybe mine is a bit bigger by mistake? It will be weird!I will try again and again!I previously had a Dark Rock TF mounted to my Gigabyte z370 and it fit with no problem, I had it rotated 90 degrees from what you have and no problems with the ram. Will yours mount on the z390 the same?
I did it, and, after 30 minutes, AVX offset of -6! I got:Wow!! That is very frustrating to see inconsistencies with the different torture tests...
My initial thought was to ask if the two C14S fans intake or exhaust, as smaller cases usually have the issue with warm air recirculating... but since your other torture tests have OK temps... I’m confused. Have you tried further bumping down the AVX offset, so that Prime95 Small FFT year would be less tortourous?
I've tried, but goes against ram and vrm heatisnk for 1/2mm. Maybe mine is a bit bigger by mistake? It will be weird!I will try again and again!
More space between the upper fan and the side panel (11 mm), is possible this clearance means better air flow....Clearance for?
More test for you:More space between the upper fan and the side panel (11 mm), is possible this clearance means better air flow....
Don’t know, I’ll try this night!I think that the orientation of Dark Rock should be with the big heat pipes facing rear side, in this orientation, if it fit in the motherboard, the power cable is a problem?
Ahahah, no problem! I'll check it this evening!@fabio just a guess, but with the heatpipes facing up (opposite to how I’ve done it) the dark rock might hit the top of the case because of its offset design.
I think I checked this before I chose to install mine but don’t have a photo and won’t be taking my mine apart any time soon.
@fabio just a guess, but with the heatpipes facing up (opposite to how I’ve done it) the dark rock might hit the top of the case because of its offset design.
I think I checked this before I chose to install mine but don’t have a photo and won’t be taking my mine apart any time soon.
Vengeance LPX modules should clear the cooler in that orientation.More test for you:
As @rfarmer proposed, in my case, with the gigabyte, with the heat pipes back facing down, it works better! With a less tick ram, everything should work!
BUT, the Dark Rock TF is not perfectly symmetrical, at least mine, of few mm, so one direction fits, the 180 degrees not really.
So, in my case, if I want the heat pipes in the "correct orientation", I should rotate the MB, but there is again, the PSU cord clearance.
Otherwise the mounting option will be the @Mini-j, with always the PSU cable issue.
@Mini-j, did you try already the heat pipes facing UP, as in your first image? Does it work?
My latest configuration with no bottom dust filter, bottom intake and everything else desperately trying to get rid of hot air. This is by far the coolest configuration I've tried and I think it's due to the NF-A14 FLX pushing a lot of cool air to rad and CPU.
I do think airflow is very challenging in this case with restricting dust filters on top and bottom with no way to easily mount fans touching them/very close to force hot air out/cool air in. The 92mm rear exhaust is not nearly enought to get rid of all the heat.