Yeah but Corsair's own site has been out of stock for months tooA lot of these companies also sell direct as well as listing stockists.
Yeah but Corsair's own site has been out of stock for months tooA lot of these companies also sell direct as well as listing stockists.
Sf750s have restocked more times than the NR200P put it that way. Sold through of course.
Yeah but Corsair's own site has been out of stock for months too
They are available at RRP right now.
Surely you’d be better with the CPU as exhaust? Currently the hot air your GPU is pushing out the back is being sucked back in?
Also read somewhere that using the tiny fan isn’t beneficial as it’s flow rates are lower than the CPU fan.
Be interested to know if you’ve tested any other setups.
Surely you’d be better with the CPU as exhaust? Currently the hot air your GPU is pushing out the back is being sucked back in?
Also read somewhere that using the tiny fan isn’t beneficial as it’s flow rates are lower than the CPU fan.
Be interested to know if you’ve tested any other setups.
I've looked into it a bit and it doesn't seem one way or the other whether exhaust or intake is better for overall temps. Better for CPU, maybe not so much GPU. When i get the 4 fans through i'll have a play with it and see what works best. Right now GPU isn't great after gaming for a good while, but without the bottom 2 fans i don't know what the case can fully achieve yet.
But yeah not sure about that 92mm fan, will probably take it out when i re-do the fans.
Now my case is here I gotta wait for my motherboard and PSU to show up. Then once things have calmed down next year I'll get a GPU to replace my leafblower of a vega 64.
I'm a bit concerned that due to the higher socket of the Gigabyte Aorus B550I my Arctic Freezer 34 might not fit with both of the top fans in place. However I did see a YouTube video of someone with the same mobo but with a Noctua U12S and that fitted ok. The Arctic 34 is the same height and width as that cooler, so fingers crossed.
I've seen some people struggle with this particular mobo and tower coolers. Most people seem to dismiss the Arctic 34 but it's an excellent budget option, they get freaked out by the fact it doesn't cover the entire die, but it doesn't need to. Cools my Ryzen 5 3600 with no issues on full boost. I'd like to see how it gets on with some of the more powerful chips, though.It's not a mini-ITX build though without worrying about fitting everything in.
I replaced the two top fans with CoolerMaster Sickleflow ARGB ones.. I couldn't work out how to plug the ARGB cable in without exposing the cable everywhere, and it wasn't long enough to put underneath I find cabling and keeping it tidy an impossible task.
I've seen some people struggle with this particular mobo and tower coolers. Most people seem to dismiss the Arctic 34 but it's an excellent budget option, they get freaked out by the fact it doesn't cover the entire die, but it doesn't need to. Cools my Ryzen 5 3600 with no issues on full boost. I'd like to see how it gets on with some of the more powerful chips, though.
I didn’t think the artic 34 fitted or was that just under the glass? I have one on my other rig.
After 10-15 minutes on Cinebench it's at 70c and whisper quiet. All cores hold at 4.0GHz. Idle is 30-40c. I only have a bronze chip, so to get the advertised boost figures my motherboard pumps it 1.35v, which is quite high under load. I think the cooler was about £20 at the time.Out of curiosity what kind of temps do you get from stress testing it?
It has the same height and width as the NU12S and I've seen that fit with the vented panel. I'm not going to use the glass panel.
After 10-15 minutes on Cinebench it's at 70c and whisper quiet. All cores hold at 4.0GHz. Idle is 30-40c. I only have a bronze chip, so to get the advertised boost figures my motherboard pumps it 1.35v, which is quite high under load. I think the cooler was about £20 at the time.
I didn’t think the artic 34 fitted or was that just under the glass? I have one on my other rig.
Just wondering about cpu cooler. I've seen a few videos stating that the two top fans sucking air out is absolutely crucial to thermal management, but with a massive tower cpu coolers like mugen 5 or Fuma 2, would airflow not be impeded somewhat? Would a lower case profile fan like Big Shuriken 3 work better?
I'm probably over thinking it, but that's what happens when you have to sit around and wait for components to be delivered..!
Ive got an SF450, so I’m going to try and run a 2070 with it eventuality. According to a few psu calculators it should work but I’ve got my doubts.
It'll be absolutely fine.
I'm currently running an R5 2600 & 5700 XT Nitro+ on an SX500-LG. Before I moved to the M1, those same components were powered by a CX450M. I haven't ever owner a PSU rated for more than 500W, in 15 years of building (primarily SFF) PCs.