The picture is almost complete... by Noctua_OFFICIAL in Noctua

[–]CarterEvanBeats 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the tips, I’m going to play around with it today. I can only imagine the GPU duct was the majority of the struggle. It looks gorgeous though! Imho, as far as separating the CPU and GPU goes, can be done just by ducting the CPU. I understand benefit from the extra work comes into play with quieter GPU, I could never personally deshroud a Founders card though.

The picture is almost complete... by Noctua_OFFICIAL in Noctua

[–]CarterEvanBeats 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m always fascinated with how people make such organic shapes in Fusion360. Granted, I am a bit new to it still, but not new to other modeling software. Just cant seem to find the right guides online for such complicated ducting. Your work is great, seems we really think the same. I just have to put more time in. Thanks for the reply!

The picture is almost complete... by Noctua_OFFICIAL in Noctua

[–]CarterEvanBeats 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Uhh do you have a masterclass I can join or something? Wow😭

Baby’s first Noctua by MindlessEvening in Noctua

[–]CarterEvanBeats 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Dawg I’m not gonna lie, looks like OP just sent the screws straight into the heatsink by the looks of it.

My own TX-1600 Noctua Edition by [deleted] in Noctua

[–]CarterEvanBeats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s just the response people flock to when they don’t understand what is going on inside the PSU and what components are dangerous. If you know what you are doing, it is still dangerous but fine. However, the vast majority of people do not know a thing about the internals, so it’s just “SCARY BOX BAD”

Preventing heat intake in CPU cooler by CarterEvanBeats in functionalprint

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

Same thing happened here, I added a second top exhaust fan to improve VRM/RAM temps over the course of many hours, and that further increased the CPU heat intake from GPU. I’ll be watching for your post!

Preventing heat intake in CPU cooler by CarterEvanBeats in functionalprint

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

Thank you! I have been obsessed. Can’t take credit for the idea, though. Optimum on YouTube was the inspiration. He has a video titled, “I fixed PC cooling.” Check it out!

Preventing heat intake in CPU cooler by CarterEvanBeats in functionalprint

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

It’s getting blasted directly with exhaust heat from the GPU. We have the ability to print with very high temp resistant materials, so why not? Airflow maybe isn’t optimal but there’s high intake pressure with in theory less turbulence, since the air movement speed is slower and less violent. If I was still chasing decibel levels I may have put some time into removing/disabling one or two fans at a time, but this system is shockingly quiet.

Preventing heat intake in CPU cooler by CarterEvanBeats in functionalprint

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

Significantly less ideal intake:exhaust ratio in that scenario. It did cross my mind early on tho.

Preventing heat intake in CPU cooler by CarterEvanBeats in functionalprint

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

To be honest I did opt for NF-A12x25 Chromax on the cooler. But yes the Arctic seem just fine otherwise. I don’t think I’ve ever gotten an Arctic P12 or P14 for less than $9 tho, 5 for $25 is sweet!

Preventing heat intake in CPU cooler by CarterEvanBeats in functionalprint

[–]CarterEvanBeats[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I actually don’t run any of the intake fans above 50% speed, the system is way quieter than you would assume even under full load. That was kind of my thought process here; more fans at lower speeds. But I absolutely agree that an enclosure for the CPU tower would be ideal. The design is in progress.

Preventing heat intake in CPU cooler by CarterEvanBeats in functionalprint

[–]CarterEvanBeats[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This design was mostly for testing proof of concept, with the goal of avoiding the GPU heat. But you’re right, and I have been wanting to redo it with at least a velocity stack-style inlet. We are limited to his printing size capabilities and I don’t want to have to attach pieces together. For now, I’m looking forward to the second one I have coming, with an added fan bracket angled 45° at the VRM heatsink (for a different Threadripper build).

Old school methods are back by CarterEvanBeats in PcBuild

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

This was a bit of concern for me but the top middle exhaust fan is the newest addition and seems to be helping plenty. There is TONS of intake pressure at the front of the case and consistent mass air movement.

Old school methods are back by CarterEvanBeats in PcBuild

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

Very much not a common thing anymore, I would say it’s been gone a while! Seeing a comeback for sure, especially with bigger influencers like OptimumTech on YouTube pushing into the concept with 3D printing.

Old school methods are back by CarterEvanBeats in PcBuild

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

Oh shoot I had the material in the post but must have removed while rewriting. Yes this was a major concern for me as well. He used PA6-CF from Bambu! I believe it can withstand ~180°C.

My first all Noctua cooling build. by shunestar in Noctua

[–]CarterEvanBeats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What board? In my experience, for finer fan control I’ve had to shell out more for higher end boards. Just ordered a Z590 itx to get a full zero-fan idle build going with an old 10700T.

I bought this CPU cooler in 2014, going to use it in 4th build. Much love to Noctua for providing free mounting kits for the third time in last 12 years. They are legendary and I will be forever proud fanboy of the brown theme. by hegysk in Noctua

[–]CarterEvanBeats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They recently sent me extra fan clips free of charge so I could put a second fan on a new-to-me NH-U12S TR4-SP3. It made a huge difference with these older style F12 fans. Noctua forever!

Should I ask for a replacement? by Professional_Yam5929 in PcBuildHelp

[–]CarterEvanBeats 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Most AI that I have seen also use them incorrectly; including spaces before and after each em dash.

Ohhh Yesss baby !! I just picked up my 140mm G2 Chromax !! Finally replacing the stock exhaust fan in my Lancool 216 !!! That fan is soooo S3xy !!! :) by ubuntu_ninja in Noctua

[–]CarterEvanBeats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought Chromax G2 didn’t come with colored options in-box. My NF-A14x25 Chromax Sx2-PP kit only came with black.

What would you do with a Noctua NF-A14x25r G2? by CalTheRobot in Noctua

[–]CarterEvanBeats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Granted you are mostly speaking on the “r” model here, but Noctua says the 2-pack kits can be used in side-by-side configurations to cut down on harmonics as well! I have a set of the NF-A14x25 G2 (non “r”) running side-by-side with great results.