My 9800X3D Jonsbo D41 build

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its arrived!
 
my brother as the same case its actually very nice


will this still work with a GPU fitted? io would think it will case conflict

fyi, the front HDMI port uses the iGPU and it can work simultaneously with a PCIE GPU.

The problem is that i will need to install Geforce Experience and AMD Adrenalin on the same computer. And the iGPU uses ~28 watts as well as sharing RAM.

Its not worth the hassle, i'll just run HDMI cable through the back into the GPU card.
 
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how are you finding the pump noise on the AIO, any thing passed 55% and mine is very loud at passed 80% i can stand to be near my pc
im going to RMA it
Same result as you. How can people leave that thing at 100%?

I run:
Pump at 20% (1300rpm)
Fans at 40% (500rpm)

Constant line. I have not done any stability/temperature test yet, but not crashed at all yet.

I like the fans a lot though, can't get RGB working, but don't really care tbh
 
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yes ive used the same fan type on a few AIO's they really are good. my pc is on the floor and at upto 900rpm there silent for me and do one hell of a job cooling.

i have my pump at 50% and it silent, when i game iv got it set to move to 70% where the game and GPU noise covers it, i'm going to see how it is over the weekend and decide Monday if im RMA'ing it.
it is a good cooler would some good cooling capacity


Pump at 20% (1300rpm)
i dont have a pump RPM readout so i had no idea it was running so fast at low PWM percentage, this dose change my mind a little about RMA'ing it
 
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yes ive used the same fan type on a few AIO's they really are good. my pc is on the floor and at upto 900rpm there silent for me and do one hell of a job cooling.

i have my pump at 50% and it silent, when i game iv got it set to move to 70% where the game and GPU noise covers it, i'm going to see how it is over the weekend and decide Monday if im RMA'ing it.
it is a good cooler would some good cooling capacity



i dont have a pump RPM readout so i had no idea it was running so fast at low PWM percentage, this dose change my mind a little about RMA'ing it
At full speed it is ~2800rpm. At 1200-1800rpm, it is about the same loudness, but lower rpm= lower pitch humm, which I prefer.

At my above PWM settings, my 9800X3D seems perfectly stable with a slight overclock, (still learning PBO).
 
i have to be honest ive been gaming all afternoon and with the pump setting, the 13900kf is running around 60c average, and I'm ok with that.
Now I've calmed down a bit i love it again.
 
Up and running:
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I have nothing exciting to put on the screen yet, just your average waifu on Wallpaper Engine:
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You’re ok with the tension on the hoses?
I plan same build with SFX-L and ASUS tuf 4090 oc (350mm).
I came from Cerberus X, now got a Phanteks XT Pro, but I feel like the d41 will be the sweetspot
 
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You’re ok with the tension on the hoses?
I plan same build with SFX-L and ASUS tuf 4090 oc (350mm).
I came from Cerberus X, now got a Phanteks XT Pro, but I feel like the d41 will be the sweetspot
The tubes are fine, there is a little tension but temps seem good.

My PSU (160mm long) is sitting on the lowest possible mounting, so it will limit my GPU length to 330mm. If my ATX PSU is 150mm long, it might clear a very long GPU. So SFX-L might not be necessary.
 
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fyi, the front HDMI port uses the iGPU and it can work simultaneously with a PCIE GPU.

The problem is that i will need to install Geforce Experience and AMD Adrenalin on the same computer. And the iGPU uses ~28 watts as well as sharing RAM.

Its not worth the hassle, i'll just run HDMI cable through the back into the GPU card.
How about if your main GPU is AMD? - Obviously W10/11 supports multiple drivers to be installed, but would the additional power draw be the same?
Also I'm guessing if CPU is Intel, then could use iGPU on that? (I'll be sticking with AMD CPU for the foreseeable, but good to know!)

Had considered something along those lines, but really hate the idea of running an HDMI cable out the back and back in!
 
How about if your main GPU is AMD? - Obviously W10/11 supports multiple drivers to be installed, but would the additional power draw be the same?
Also I'm guessing if CPU is Intel, then could use iGPU on that? (I'll be sticking with AMD CPU for the foreseeable, but good to know!)

Had considered something along those lines, but really hate the idea of running an HDMI cable out the back and back in!

I assume so, as the motherboards Front HDMI out is wired for the CPU's iGPU. It should not make a difference for make of GPU. Years ago there was something about AMD Crossfire with iGPU, but I don't think that exist anymore.

The power consumption is reasonably high, peaks @55W (idles at 28W) as well as added heat. All it is doing is running Wallpaper Engine, and usage spikes to 100% every ~10 seconds.

100% worth running an extra cable back out and in, IMHO.
 
Interesting case. Not seen one designed (or modified?) to mount the screen where the (old-school!) 5.25" bays would have been.
Not that shocked by the iGPU usage. Tried running Time Spy (for giggles) on mine and it managed 4fps. At one point it was reading seconds per frame!
 
Same result as you. How can people leave that thing at 100%?

I run:
Pump at 20% (1300rpm)
Fans at 40% (500rpm)

Constant line. I have not done any stability/temperature test yet, but not crashed at all yet.

I like the fans a lot though, can't get RGB working, but don't really care tbh
I was very disappointed with the AF III. Tried about 5 units, 360 and 420. Pump is very loud. Decide to go with the EKWB Nucleus (despite the disgusting late behaviour of the company), and at 100% is dead quiet. Performing better too. Fans are just average, but don’t need more than 30% to tame the 7800x3D. May replace with Silent wings 4 later to match the rest of the fans. Had to drop the T30s as I wanted 140mm front fans (North XL) and can’t entertain the idea of mismatched fans.
 
Interesting case. Not seen one designed (or modified?) to mount the screen where the (old-school!) 5.25" bays would have been.
Not that shocked by the iGPU usage. Tried running Time Spy (for giggles) on mine and it managed 4fps. At one point it was reading seconds per frame!
I believe it would be an easy mod, as the screen detached from the case isn’t too bulky.
I would love an option for both sides perforated side panels.
 
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