Looking good.
Nothing there that is really needing to be changed, although I'm sure some people will suggest some minor tweaks.
EDIT : I'd probably swap out the refurbished H100 for a H100i.
Is the AF120 for the front of the case? If so, you might want to get something bigger. I think the Prodigy can have up to 230mm in the front.
Maybe some black/gold cable extensions to go with the colour scheme.
Other than that, it looks fine to me.
Two reasons.
First a refurbished unit is second hand it is more likely to fail sooner.
Secondly, the H100i comes with slightly better performance and the Corsair Link software, which gives you much better monitoring and control.
Yep it is. Only 100Mhz less on the memory, can't see that making much real world difference?
Why did Asus have to make theirs so damn huge![]()
Nope, only 2 slots in most ITX cases.
As Snips said the MSI will fit and is the same price:
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I have an H80 refurb and I'm pretty happy with it. Only compliant is the stock fans are horrendous, I can't wait to get some Scythe GT's on it.
But I do believe more people have had issues with the H100 unit, not sure whether that's because more people buy that one or whether it's more prone to failure.
Personally I prefer Nvidia, but that's largely because I prefer the driver package.
I thought the 680 would be better, faster clock, faster memory. Guess not.
Have you considered that with the H100 in the Prodidgy I think you'll lose your 5.25" bay?
No I meant in the standard Prodigy, the ITX one. I'm not sure about the Prodigy M.
I've seen builds in the ITX with the rad up top so you only lose your optical drive bay. Or in the front and then you lose all your bays.
Hmm interesting idea. Could work well, especially on the Prodigy/M because it has the handles up there anyway. Could probably even manage a push pull with 1 row fans inside, and rad and 2nd fans outside? Would you do exhaust or intake blowing warm air towards the GPU?
Defo have to do a build log![]()
Yep 2 fans each side of the rad is the basic gist of it. I don't think push pull is strictly necessary but I believe it can reduce temps by a couple of degrees sometimes.
With regard to intake vs exhaust, logically as you say you want hot air being exhausted out the top, but logic doesn't always seem to apply with case cooling.
The generally recommended thing is to try it both ways and see, and then report back
But yeah I'd make a new post in the cooling section like you say.
Wonder when the Prodigy M will be in stock.
I don't see any room for improvement here but possibly the psu? u sure you want 550w? Maybe you can pay a short amount more for a higher psu and make ur system 'future upgradable'
It's not a big factor as i said there isnt any major room for improvements, thats a good setup
That Seasonic is an excellent PSU and a cracking deal on this week only.
But the only reason you need that much juice really is if you're running SLI/Xfire at the moment. Which you can't do on an ITX system.
Obviously you never know how much power a future single GPU is going to draw, but they are generally getting more energy efficient at the moment. The Titan is one of the most energy efficient cards available I believe. How are the new AMD's that have just been announced for energy efficiency, as that's never been AMD's strong point?
At the moment there is a fundamental limit on how much power a card can draw through the PCIe power connectors and motherboard. So you'd potentially have to purchase molex to whatever new pinout they create to power any hungrier cards that are created in the future anyway.
That's not to say it's a bad idea. It is a cracking PSU and would power a new SLI/Xfire rig if the mood ever took you. You could swap to a Prodigy M and just buy a new mATX motherboard and 2nd GPU in the future if the PSU was already capable though I think it does only come with two 6+2 pin PCIe connectors![]()
I love the 350D seen some clean builds in that.
Is it worth bumping the PSU to give you SLI capability for the future if you're going full ATX and an SLI board?
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Spanner in the works?
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No, just pointing out that mATX is still an option if you want to save a little space, you can probably get everything you need from a smaller board? If you really want the carbide the you might as well get the ATX version as they're the same price but does your PC need to be that big, just thinking that you started off at ITX lol?
With that board you lose the 3rd PCIe x16 slot, 2 PCIe x1 slots and a few USB3's from the back (still has 4) otherwise it appears to be pretty much exactly the same.
That in the 350D could work very well?
Couple of examples:
Yeah it's a top PSU it just wont run SLI/Xfire.
In which case you could probably also save some money on the board? Though you'd lose the black and red theme.