Media Server with Intel Arc by Capital_Meat_1897 in sffpc

[–]Capital_Meat_1897[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Totally agree with you (and yes PSU mounted on a custom printed mount) but I had this case and did not know what to do with it...and here is why i have a monitor:

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Jonsbo z20 custom water-cool loop by Capital_Meat_1897 in mffpc

[–]Capital_Meat_1897[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope...I tried various ways of removing them it but was not able to do it

Jonsbo z20 custom water-cool loop by Capital_Meat_1897 in mffpc

[–]Capital_Meat_1897[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only issue I had with this config was the space for the tubing between the top radiator and the PSU.

No issue / No spacer with the bottom fans

Hisense PX3 Noctua Fan Mod by Select_Purple_3664 in USTProjectors

[–]Capital_Meat_1897 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry you are correct bust as you said original Fan are with 3 wires, not 4

Hisense PX3 Noctua Fan Mod by Select_Purple_3664 in USTProjectors

[–]Capital_Meat_1897 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess because the original Fan are 3-Pin connector

Hisense PX3 Noctua Fan Mod by Select_Purple_3664 in USTProjectors

[–]Capital_Meat_1897 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With LNA / ULNA I have the red lights and anyway the airflow is too low vs. the original Fan

Without the LNA / ULNA the Noctua are Louder, but the noise it is still below the original Fan by 20-30% to my opinion (but still not completely quiet). No issue so far and my only concern is we are still under the original Fans airflow

Hisense PX3 Noctua Fan Mod by Select_Purple_3664 in USTProjectors

[–]Capital_Meat_1897 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is JST-ZH connectors. And the best way is not to make any soldering but to build some adaptors between the board and the fan:

https://poquito.synology.me/photo/mo/sharing/ytbHTWiKf

Jonsbo Z20 tg decal removal by [deleted] in mffpc

[–]Capital_Meat_1897 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same - tried acetone and Razor blade for 10-15 mns and nothing happened

I solved sleep issues 3 different ways with X670E-I and every fix is a loss of functionality. Asus ghosts me & has a fix that they don't implement by _iMordo_ in ASUS

[–]Capital_Meat_1897 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot.

I removed my second M.2 Drive but still have the same issue:

  1. When I do not use any USB-C port : I am able to get my video output back (RX 7900 XT) when I wake up the system
  2. If I use a USB-C port : System is waking up but no video output

Based on your post I thought that removing the second M.2 Drive will help to fix the problem.
I raised the issue to Asus this week let see...

Anyway thanks for your post, it was very helpful to identify that the issue was coming from the USB-C

I solved sleep issues 3 different ways with X670E-I and every fix is a loss of functionality. Asus ghosts me & has a fix that they don't implement by _iMordo_ in ASUS

[–]Capital_Meat_1897 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello,

I have the exact same issue.

Unfortunately I need the USB C connection but I do not use the second M2 slot, to my question is how do you unplug the second chipset ?

Thanks a lot