I recommend contacting dondan (of Dan Case A4-SFX fame) to see if you can test the low profile DAN HSLP-48 heatsink that he is developing for SFF cases.
Actually, the L9x65 would probably be better to test than the C7.
Big Shuriken 2 Rev B + Noctua A12x15 (I'm running this in my Node 202 (which I will be discarding for the Ghost!) and it is by far the best performer.Time for the large CPU cooler test, we have a bunch of coolers ready, which ones should be included? 4 of each type is probably the right amount for a clean report. The units we have in the lab are listed below:
AIR:
- Noctua HN-L9i Link
- Noctua NH-L9x65 Link
- Noctua NH-L12 Link
- ZALMAN CNPS8900 Quiet Link
- Big Shuriken 2 Rev. B + NF-A12x15 PWM Link, Fan
- Cryorig C7 Link
- ShadowRock LP + NF-A12x15 PWM Link, Fan
LIQUID:
Additionally, would the MSI 1080 Ti GAMING X TRIO work?
Special request - any chance you can could try to the new EK Phoenix expandable AIO system with CPU and GPU blocks with a 240mm rad in the large tophat? I am strongly considering going balls to the wall and putting this in my Ghost
That Thermalright cooler would be a very good choice aswell. Only worried about turbulence a little.Agreed Noctua L9x65 for both Intel and SE AM4 variant for AMD seems moar better choice. Although Cryorig announced that the new C7 full copper model will be out soon so maybe somewhere in time that new copper C7 could be the best solution. One more pretty damn good cooler that fits under 66mm is Thermalright AXP-100, would like to see that one too. As for the AIOs Fractal Design S24 or any with similar short/soft tubes will do just fine.
We have NOT tested the L12 on RYZEN! Since the L12 is at the very limit we can’t say for sure if it works or not! If the Stack height is only a little taller then Intel we will be in trouble and it would not be a suitable combo! With stack height I mean the height between the standoff’s and the top of the CPU, including Mobo PCB, socket and CPU.
Damn... I just had a look, also looks like it is too thick for a single large tophatEK Phoenix will not fit; interference with the interior corners of the TopHat...
Time for the large CPU cooler test, we have a bunch of coolers ready, which ones should be included? 4 of each type is probably the right amount for a clean report. The units we have in the lab are listed below:
AIR:
...EVGA GTX 1080ti FTW...
...this would be the the most powerful air cooled card you could shoehorn into the case...
@PaChalski
Is the EVGA GTX 1080ti FTW going to shoehorn into the production cases?
I did watch the JayZ Youtube overview of the case where he tried to test fit his Kingpin card without success.
The Kingpin card does share exactly the same dimensions as the FTW card.
He then mentioned he'd dremel away the part of the case that was interfering with the card installation.
TBH it did look like it would fit easily with a small production tweak on your end.
Seeing as all the 2 1/2+ slot 1080ti's will not fit, this would be the the most powerful air cooled card you could shoehorn into the case and it would be a great boon for you to have support for it in the Ghost S1
Not that a gamer or a video editor or a 3D artist etc SHOULD anywayI really don't think a gamer will drop $3000 on that, hehe.
NH-L12 taking the cake again. I'll just go with that one I guess and if it doesn't fit with Ryzen, tough luck
http://louqe.com/img/img/ext/ext/GhostCPUheatSinkTest.pdf
One question though, was the NH-L12 fan set as intake or exhaust in the tests?