There's room for 2 4x10 that can be zip tied and fit on the back.Are those 2x40 or 80 exhaust fans on the mobo?
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There's room for 2 4x10 that can be zip tied and fit on the back.Are those 2x40 or 80 exhaust fans on the mobo?
Did you test them for improvement on temps? VRM or CPU?There's room for 2 4x10 that can be zip tied and fit on the back.
Didn't test them yet, it's 5v because I had them lying around.Did you test them for improvement on temps? VRM or CPU?
Edit: Why are they 5V?
I did a tape fan duct, I'll try testing it open air and with duct to see its efficiency. Is there a slimmer 92mm than the 14mm noctua? Maybe that could help with the C7 (if it even exists).@The_Mad_Madman If you want to 3D print a duct, you should be able to use the one Dan made for the A4. The overall height of that duct is 10mm, so if you pair it with a Noctua A9x14, you'd still be sitting at 24mm overall which is slightly less than the A9x25. And believe me, that 1mm can make a difference depending on how close you are to the side panel. Not sure how it would fare in the Velka 5, but with SFF in general, every mm counts! Isn't that part of why we do it? ?
@GcodeG01 On your 2nd picture, what happened with the USB and audio panel? Why is it curved?
I'm going to try to rebuild it, if I find issues I'll take pics. I'm currently using zip ties on the side panel to hold the fan shroud back.Any pictures to share?
Edit: I just looked through the manual, and you should check from page 18 with the usage of the angled bracket.
It came like that. It's a tiny bit slanted, but nothing looks off when you plug into it.@The_Mad_Madman If you want to 3D print a duct, you should be able to use the one Dan made for the A4. The overall height of that duct is 10mm, so if you pair it with a Noctua A9x14, you'd still be sitting at 24mm overall which is slightly less than the A9x25. And believe me, that 1mm can make a difference depending on how close you are to the side panel. Not sure how it would fare in the Velka 5, but with SFF in general, every mm counts! Isn't that part of why we do it? ?
@GcodeG01 On your 2nd picture, what happened with the USB and audio panel? Why is it curved?
The Velka 5 weighs 1kg, just add the weight of your own components for an estimate.Can someone weigh their Velka 5 with all components inside? I'm trying to make a choice for a carry-on case
My Velka 3 arrived last week, (album of building process) and I have to say that I've never been this uncomfortable while building a PC, but the result was definitely worth it. I think I managed to keep my build below 700$ overall. It's not a high end build by any standards, but it does what I want it to do quite amazingly, which is 1080p gaming at high-ultra in a tiny form factor. Thanks Michael!
PS: Now I just have to figure out what the German Customs want from me, because I got the Package with a sticker on it saying the Customs fee is 25,77€, and another one saying it's "verzollt, eng: duty paid" even though I haven't even gotten a letter from them yet... Please contact me if you get a message from them Michael.
Great job! By the way, you can use 40mm rubber gaskets to seal the 5mm gap between the fan and the PSU. Also, I think ModDIY makes a 4-pin to 2-pin adapter that would have worked for adapting the fan to the PSU without soldering.
i bought these to swap a fan on my seasonic flex atx:
they work fine.