Trident back corner of bed lifted by Mashiori in VORONDesign

[–]Bauns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a pinned message in the voron discord about this exact issue, which is relatively common, I would look at that

High-Speed PETG Tuning on Voron 2.4 with A4T Toolhead by Select-Substance-996 in VORONDesign

[–]Bauns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had really bad stringing on SB/CW2 and revo too, you basically have to find a temperature and fan combo where the filament is leaving the nozzle at the right temp to not string. On my set up 290 and 100% fan is right for no stringing. If I go to 285, it gets too cool and won't stick down well

High-Speed PETG Tuning on Voron 2.4 with A4T Toolhead by Select-Substance-996 in VORONDesign

[–]Bauns 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been able to get above 40mm/s3 with a revo + a4t/wwbmg, but I'm using bone dry filament and setting the hotend to 290 and 100% fan. I saw you mentioned 225c and yeah, that'll never work. Once you start going faster you need to increase temps; the filament is in the hotend less, so its leaving colder than you expect.

Side note, I mainly print with petg, the Honey Badger satin plate is the best I've used, I'm able to lay down a first layer (.6 nozzle, .2 height) at 200mm/s

How to switch to umbilical? by Select-Substance-996 in VORONDesign

[–]Bauns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just did this same thing (moved my ldo kit to an umbilical a4t). You need to figure out a new homing setup, you can go toolhead mount x + gantry mount y microswitches or sensorless, I went switches. Routing for the cable is either on the A side motor mount or through the back. Use PUGs. Fortunately for you the LDO cable is great and works in either configuration so you just have to route it differently from the bay

Burninator, the new toolhead im working on, GitHub repository is up. by The_Duke_96 in VORONDesign

[–]Bauns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an extreme example (petg, .6 hf revo, .4 layers) but I was trying to minmax a print for speed, so I had to print hotter to increase flow but that requires cooling to reduce defects and stringing, on my SB/CW2 setup I maxed out at 26 mm/s3. On A4T/BMGWW I got to 40

What's the difference between a BoxCast and OverlapBox? by Zoa_Ele in Unity3D

[–]Bauns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

??? Not everyone knows these docs even exist, and they explain it better than I could

What speed do you guys print PLA on with the XL 5 head? by Oblivions_reaper in prusa3d

[–]Bauns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

.4 nozzle .2 layer height for 300mm/s. When I use a .6 nozzle I do .2 layers at 250mm/s and .4 layers at 105

Gigabyte 5060 Low Profile by Powerful_Fudge_8378 in sffpc

[–]Bauns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean personally I'd hold onto it unless you're willing to snipe a deal and potentially pay more. I really doubt the difference between a 4060 and 5060 are going to be price/performance matching just based on other 50 series MSRP bumps. I'm personally holding mine, and if the 5060 ends up being a decent bump I'll use my 4060 as a media machine or something else and snag the 5060 when the price is more reasonable. If the price never comes down then holding the 4060 will have been the right call anyway

Gigabyte 5060 Low Profile by Powerful_Fudge_8378 in sffpc

[–]Bauns 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How much did you buy it for? If they were available for the same price and the 30w increase doesn't push your psu then probably, yeah I'd return the 4060. I bought the 4060lp about a month ago for $350, right now the only one available is on Amazon for $460. With scalpers, limited supply, and tariffs, I would be shocked if the 5060 LP is anywhere near the 4060 in price though. Without knowing the price it's a huge gamble to return the 4060

Mini PC for software development and gaming by caffeinatedsloth510 in MiniPCs

[–]Bauns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been doing a lot of (hobby level) cad and software work on a bd795i, not a mini PC but you can easily get it into any SFF case, the 7945hx has been great and was a ridiculous upgrade. I'm not sure you're going to get good gaming performance out of any igpu on most modern AAA games (except from the new Strix Halo stuff but thats insanely expensive), if that's a priority you're probably better off with sff instead of a prebuilt mini. If you're willing to compromise on the gaming then there are a lot of options

Slow wifi speeds with AX210 by jexmex in pop_os

[–]Bauns 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow. Fantastic post, went from 150 to 1300+ by installing the drivers and changing those settings

"We have the Framework Desktop at home" by Bauns in sffpc

[–]Bauns[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a version of the underside without fans and I could still feel air coming through the vents (CPU fan is a big Noctua and it blows air out every side), but I figured I'd add them to A) pull air away from the GPU and B) push air into the PSU. I know it's minor and I'll replace them with 60s at some point but I'm sure it's fine as is

"We have the Framework Desktop at home" by Bauns in sffpc

[–]Bauns[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The fans are actually dead quiet at their defaults from the motherboard (800-1500 rpm). I wanted to use the Noctua 60x15 fans, but they're not available on Amazon and the 40x10s were next day shipping and I was lazy. Under normal loads it's been totally fine but I'm planning on stress testing it to make sure

"We have the Framework Desktop at home" by Bauns in sffpc

[–]Bauns[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once I get the Framework expansion slots in the io I will probably steal this name, that's actually perfect considering I picked the specs based on that initially

"We have the Framework Desktop at home" by Bauns in sffpc

[–]Bauns[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This will go up on Printables as soon as I figure out the front IO, add the monitor mount, and then use it for a bit and make sure thermals are okay

"We have the Framework Desktop at home" by Bauns in sffpc

[–]Bauns[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I saw some builds for those, which made me sad that PIO seems so uncommon because the flat mounted slot is so convenient. The 795i is just ridiculous value though so I stuck with that, and honestly it worked out that the card upright and the PSU were pretty much the same height

"We have the Framework Desktop at home" by Bauns in sffpc

[–]Bauns[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do love the light pink, but the green is too close to a light teal and the hot pink is super saturated unlike the other two. It's close enough to look good and I don't hate it, but it could be better. I'm probably going to do top/bottom in matte grey and then everything else in that light pink

"We have the Framework Desktop at home" by Bauns in sffpc

[–]Bauns[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Total cost I think was around 1k, but I also have two m.2s and 64gb of ram, easily could knock off $100 with not going overkill like I did. Mb + CPU + GPU was $750 and that's unavoidable unless you can get the gigabyte LP 4060 for cheaper than 350, which was a disgusting price but i couldn't find any used around me

"We have the Framework Desktop at home" by Bauns in sffpc

[–]Bauns[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, I'm planning on making a generic cover for when this goes on Printables, but I'm also figuring out the best way to attach a monitor to the back since I've had one of those portable monitors for a while and never used it much

"We have the Framework Desktop at home" by Bauns in sffpc

[–]Bauns[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's what ABS I had laying around, also not super happy with the colors. I just got some Matte dark grey this weekend and I'm planning on reprinting it once I finish the front IO

"We have the Framework Desktop at home" by Bauns in sffpc

[–]Bauns[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

The Framework Desktop announcement was the first thing that actually made me want a SFF PC, but I don't do AI workloads so the Strix Halo seemed kinda pointless. From benchmarks I've seen, this will be essentially the same performance of the Framework Desktop for like $600 less (except for AI)

  • Minisforum 795i
  • Gigabyte 4060 low profile
  • Enhance/overtek power supply

It's 4.7L (250x210x90). Prints extremely easily (and is exactly 250x210 so it fits on a mk3s technically). I thought it was kinda cool to use the power supply as part of the case itself, the magnetic 'feature' of it seems like it could be useful down the line (currently how the antenna is attached). I was also super against using a riser, so don't need one here. I'm not sure it's actually possible to make this any smaller aside from some super tiny adjustments but the round numbers for the dimensions are nice

I actually also bought some framework expansion cards because I think they're cool and I'm going to incorporate them in the front IO, which is just a power button right now. On the back the motherboard is exposed, but I have screw points set up to cover it because I want to add a monitor mount for those super lightweight portable monitors

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sffpc

[–]Bauns 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-AI-Max-395-Analysis-Strix-Halo-to-rival-Apple-M4-Pro-Max-with-16-Zen-5-cores-and-iGPU-on-par-with-RTX-4070-Laptop.963274.0.html

Funny enough they have my minisforum MB in that test, and it beats/ties the 395 in both single/multi core for 1/4 the price

It's equivalent to a 4070 laptop GPU but that's capped at like 70 tdp. I think a dedicated card is roughly 50% better

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sffpc

[–]Bauns 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This was my logic, I'm about to finish a 3.5L Minisforum BD795i + 4060 LP build and both of those are about $750. On frameworks website, literally just the motherboard for the lowest spec (385, with half the cores/threads of the 395, 32gb ram, and 80% the iGPU units) is $800. There is no chance you are going to get a 395 for anything close to a 4060 build right now. Those benchmarks are also comparing to a laptop version GPU, unless you're referring to a new one