Completed STX160.0 - The most powerful ATX unit, in the world!

K888D

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I *might* have set it on fire.

A little...




...just a little
What caused that to happen?!
 
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SumGhai

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On the subject of venting and vent holes: how large of a single hole or cutout is too large that it might let too much debris enter or settle through it without active airflow to push it out?

I have a vent pattern that I'd like to implement on a case, but I'm afraid the larger holes in the pattern might be too large at 12mm-14mm, with the other holes at half the diameter.
 

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Pretty sure Josh put a bit of ethanol on it and lit it for some stupid pun :D
It looks like it's coming from the back of the unit.

On the subject of venting and vent holes: how large of a single hole or cutout is too large that it might let too much debris enter or settle through it without active airflow to push it out?

I have a vent pattern that I'd like to implement on a case, but I'm afraid the larger holes in the pattern might be too large at 12mm-14mm, with the other holes at half the diameter.
Small enough so you can't get your finger in!
 

Brandon86

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Man I want to build one of these after I build my S4 mini. That would make a great work computer for me to transport around!
 

scratch

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Just an awesome and inspiring source/post like to start with. Thanks Josh | NFC for the video post and Aibohphobia.6 for the incredible build log!!!
 

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Shrink Ray Wielder
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This is truly one amazing build (and build log). Hope it inspires some to at least use a hollowed out PSU to build their own STX case.
 

jeshikat

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Using an actual PSU would be difficult with this exact setup since so few units are long enough. Using an external brick or a NUC board would help quite a bit in that regard.
 

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Shrink Ray Wielder
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Might have to do then with a shorter (and less powerful) card if one were to take that route.

On another note, I found a powered PCIe adapter that is much cheaper than the BPlus. I can't say anything about its quality, but it's a low enough price for someone to test this when it's not certain it will work with a GPU.
 

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Shrink Ray Wielder
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x2 only? Sounds like you're right about there being traces only for half the pins of the slot.

I hope it's still Gen 3 at least...