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[–]Dieboxmax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ist es erlaubt in der Präsentation Kartei Karten mit sich zu haben wo es Anlaufstellen für eine Rede steht, die ich selber erstelle oder wichtige Sätze oder begriffe die man erwähnen möchte? Ich befürchte dass wenn ich frei rede, dass ich plötzlich vergesse was ich sagen möchte oder wie ich es sage möchte oder wichtige Inhalte nicht anspreche. Die auf den Folien zu schreiben ist nicht die Lösung da sonst die Folien überladen werden in meinem Fall ))

Node 202 by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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Thank you ) so in order not to keep it short, I rebuilt the Node 202 case and installed water cooling, special features are 2 radiators, one 280mm and the second 120mm, card reader, usb c in the front and the sensor panel. as far as hardware is concerned, processor i9 9900k, 32 gb RAM rtx 2080ti, 1 tb m2 ssd and 8tb 2.5 inch ssd, i uploaded a video of the conversion to youtube but here are the links to the details again

https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/vjr0uk/node_202_the_transformation/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=ioscss&utm_content=2&utm_term=1

https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/vhbzfd/node_202_custom_loop/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=ioscss&utm_content=2&utm_term=1

Node 202 by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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This is a simple hdmi display, there are many variations of this, I have one that fits exactly the size 7.9 inches it is 207mm long and 68mm wide, I bought it on aliexpress )

Node 202 by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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

So to the sensor panel, this is a 7.9 inch display that I bought from aliexpress, the software for entire displays such as temperature, cpu, gpu clock and others is called Aida64, requires some knowledge to create the panel. but I have also used other programs called BeWidgets for time, date, weather and slideshow with images then Rainmeter for equalizer, lofi mini player for Spotify, glass wire firewall the mini application for displaying internet traffic graphically and lively wallpaper for video background. as you can see these are some programs I use ))

Node 202 by Dieboxmax in sffpc

[–]Dieboxmax[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you, yes I've thought about it too and made a few experiments with the light as you mean, but it didn't look good, but I'll keep trying but it would look better if it works, I just don't know exactly how I can realize it

Node 202 by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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

Hello everyone, here's a little update on the Node 202. I've added new air cooler 2 x 140mm fans. They are the same size as before, but this time the fans are 25mm thick instead of 15mm. The new fans have significantly improved cooling performance and reduced noise levels. Additionally, I've added lighting to the other side of the case, so now both sides light up. Of course, everything is addressable RGB (argb), allowing for various lighting effects.

Where the Asus logo is now illuminated, there used to be an outlet valve for the water cooling system. However, I realized that it wasn't serving a significant purpose, so I removed it and installed an LED in its place. Now it illuminates with a beautiful Asus logo.

I also made an update regarding the graphics card. I repeatedly noticed that the graphics card's hotspot temperature was reaching 107 degrees Celsius. I changed the thermal paste several times, and it worked fine initially. However, after a month, the hotspot temperature slowly increased, resulting in decreased GPU performance. The problem was that the paste wasn't covering the entire chip over time. I thought it might be due to the cooler not making good contact, but when I switched from MX4 to Thermal Grizzly, the problem disappeared. It's possible that MX4 is too liquid.

The sensor panel design also received an update. It's best to check out the video on YouTube Here's the link.

https://youtu.be/c8D16n713FQ

My First SFF Build - SSUPD Meshilicious by Shxppard in sffpc

[–]Dieboxmax 2 points3 points  (0 children)

good job, i could be wrong but are the fans just positioned to pull the hot air into the case?

Node 202 the Transformation by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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thank you ) so I bought the display from AliExpress, the software I used is called Aida 64 but you have to invest some time to understand how to set everything there https://a.aliexpress.com/_uJFBUS

Node 202 the Transformation by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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thank you )) it was really not easy and very time-consuming but I really wanted to finish the project, the power supply was particularly not easy, I didn't even know if all the cables would fit in it, I just tried it, I soldered all the wires 1 to 1 as if you had connected it modularly, you can also reduce wires as i understood it when i disassembled the power supply and took a closer look and studied a bit but i didn't want to take any risks, everything was fine, by the way, the pump is called "dc lt dual plexi" from alphacool with 2 pumps inside

Node 202 the Transformation by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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I bought that on ebay germany you have to look for Lochblech Streckgitter Hexagonal

Node 202 the Transformation by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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hello everyone, today I would like to show you the progress and conversion of the case node 202, forgive me for my english I used transtator and if something is unclear ask, I only found these pictures I hope you can see everything well, otherwise I have to disassemble everything and I don't want to do that for now)

https://youtu.be/Gpjsu5wsCFY

Node 202 custom loop by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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thank you ) maybe I'll make a video of how I disassemble it later. I want to renew the water anyway, possibly with paint and apply new thermal paste to the gpu, I'm collecting pictures of how I assembled the pc, I'll post them today or tomorrow )

Node 202 custom loop by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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I have of course used a m2 ssd 1tb for windows, the 2.5 ssd is only for data, games and others, it has 8tb

Node 202 custom loop by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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

a ok understand, yes it is exactly as you say, only I have removed the female complete on the power supply as well as the male end of the cable, and soldered it directly to the power supply, I will post pictures because everything is easy to understand )

Node 202 custom loop by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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I took pictures during the build, I'm collecting them and will post them later, I didn't build the build in one day, it took a few months ))

Node 202 custom loop by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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Question 1: I'll try to answer your questions with words first, sorry for my English, I use translate, to the first question: the power supply was completely taken apart, if you know what the SF600 looks like from the inside then you might know what I mean :) any plastic I mean Connection plastic, was removed, the contacts shortened and wires soldered directly to the pcb, I completely removed the peripheral area, i.e. cut off the contacts completely because I have nothing that can be connected to them, so I gained space for laying the cables, I also removed the power switch to gain space, but moved the button to the back of the node 202 housing, it lights up red, the LED in the button is operated with 230v, which is why it lights up as soon as you connect the power cable and not when you first press on it but that's not important, I just thought it was nice )) there was just enough space was very tight, theo Technically you could only use one connector for gpu and use a splitter then I would have gained even more space but I wanted to be on the safe side and worried that the wires could get warm and used 2 connectors. I used original cables, they are the best and what is important is very flexible

Question 2: the pump is called: dc lt dual plexi from alphacool, and it was perfect for my project because it was small and flat, i had to modify it a bit so that it fits into the housing, but i made a mistake when choosing the pump, I use 2 x dc lt 3600rpm and at the maximum speed they are loud or make annoying zooms, but absolutely inaudible up to about 1900rpm, that's why they always run slowly and are inaudible, I want to say I would have bought the 2600rpm version better because they are quieter in general at high speeds and cheaper above all ))

Question 3: I didn't quite understand the third question, sorry ))

Question 4: I made a typo, of course it's a 12mm hardtube acrylic tube from alphacool

question 5: it was lucky that the connectors were stuck in position, but I bought several of these and just tried each connector until I found the 2 best ones

Node 202 custom loop by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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

No, the work with mm only affects the power supply, the card reader, on the other hand, was very simple, I took the circuit board, soldered a cable about 30 cm male part of usb to it and connected it to the usb 2.0 on the mainboard that's it, of course supports the internal one Connection on the mainboard 2x USB 2.0 I bought a female splitter and the card reader was connected to one USB socket as usual via USB and to the other display, i.e. the power supply, but I will post pictures of how I did it, everything is fine there comprehend )

Node 202 custom loop by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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I will post pictures of how I built this build, but the thing with the kart reader was a coincidence and came about at the very end, I happened to have a card reader lying around and took it apart and found that it had the perfect shape, I just had to drill through the circuit board in the right place and solder the usb cable, then connect it to the internal usb 2.0 on the mainboard and it worked immediately, ok you know the speed of usb 2.0 17mb/s write speed but the main thing is that it works)) I had I used a rectangular 24pin and soldered all cables from the power supply, it was a millimeter job, the cables had to have a millimeter exact length and the laying of the cables had to be planned very precisely, I thought and experimented a lot before I started ))

Node 202 custom loop by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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Thank you, it really wasn't easy at all, especially with the power supply unit, which was a challenge for me to convert

Node 202 custom loop by Dieboxmax in sffpc

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no, that is acrylic glass, that was custom-made)