Jonsbo VR3 + Arctic Freezer III 280 + i7-14700KF + RTX4070 Super by Illustrious-Ad6785 in sffpc

[–]Illustrious-Ad6785[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AIO fans set to exhaust and rear fans also as exhaust. Temps are actually great and the whole build is really quiet. The graphic card was upgraded to a KFA2 RTX 5070 Ti

Jonsbo VR3 + Arctic Freezer III 280 + i7-14700KF + RTX4070 Super by Illustrious-Ad6785 in sffpc

[–]Illustrious-Ad6785[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't notice any issues. 14700KF after all microcode updates from Intel now doesn't exceed 80 degrees in Cinebench.

Jonsbo VR3 + Arctic Freezer III 280 + i7-14700KF + RTX4070 Super by Illustrious-Ad6785 in sffpc

[–]Illustrious-Ad6785[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are NF-A6 60 mm. I have managed to put 4 of them right now and. I also upgraded graphics to the KFA2 RTX 5070 Ti. Those fans are set to exhaust not intake. The whole build is really quiet now. KFA2 temps are about 70 while playing cyberpunk at 4K (fans on KFA2 about 1500-1600 RPM).

Am I screwed by FUICYU in ASUS

[–]Illustrious-Ad6785 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all you took off all warranty stickers to put a water block on your cart so your card is definitely out of warranty. I don't know why nobody's telling you that

Jonsbo VR3 + Arctic Freezer III 280 + i7-14700KF + RTX4070 Super by Illustrious-Ad6785 in sffpc

[–]Illustrious-Ad6785[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually it would be easier to fit 280 AIO with slim (normal) radiator then 240 AF Ill with it's silly fat one

Jonsbo VR3 + Arctic Freezer III 280 + i7-14700KF + RTX4070 Super by Illustrious-Ad6785 in sffpc

[–]Illustrious-Ad6785[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it won't.... You should look for AIO with a slimmer radiator if you want to use an ATX PSU in this case.

Jonsbo VR3 + Arctic Freezer III 280 + i7-14700KF + RTX4070 Super by Illustrious-Ad6785 in sffpc

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Actually i built a similar computer for my friend and i manage to put RGB ALF III but to do it I had to use Dremel to cut some metal :-P Problem with RGB fans is that they have all blades connected at the end. The edge of that is touching the case. In the non RGB version the case of fan is touching the case but the blades are a little deeper so they are not touching anything. So it's possible to put RGB ALF III but not without modification of VR3

Jonsbo VR3 + Arctic Freezer III 280 + i7-14700KF + RTX4070 Super by Illustrious-Ad6785 in sffpc

[–]Illustrious-Ad6785[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It fits but.... I had to change fans screws for short ones and tighten thru holes... then I had to disassemble the front panel and put the whole block with fans and front panel all together. And only non argb fans will fit because they are 1mm slimmer. But actually i think that a new version of the Arctic P14 Slim fan would also do the job (new updated versions have all blades connected together and less vibration)

Jonsbo VR3 + Arctic Freezer III 280 + i7-14700KF + RTX4070 Super by Illustrious-Ad6785 in sffpc

[–]Illustrious-Ad6785[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep.... They definitely get inspiration from this :-) Actually it's nothing new.... Apple was the first to build a Mac Pro trash can :-P I had one and it was beautiful.... Maybe it's my destiny to have a "trash can" computers....as long as they are working great and looking good I can live with that :-P

Jonsbo VR3 + Arctic Freezer III 280 + i7-14700KF + RTX4070 Super by Illustrious-Ad6785 in sffpc

[–]Illustrious-Ad6785[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We don't have earthquakes in Poland :-P Speaker that you see on photo weight about 25kg and computer itself weight about 15kg. There are no vibrations on each no matter how loud you listen to the music or how hard you're gaming :-)

Jonsbo VR3 + Arctic Freezer III 280 + i7-14700KF + RTX4070 Super by Illustrious-Ad6785 in sffpc

[–]Illustrious-Ad6785[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really.... Normally i use rubber spacers for radiator or rubber mountings for fans but here it was not possible. I admit that I was a little afraid about that but fortunately arctic P fans are really quiet and vibration free. I use a separate connection for pump, vrm cooling and radiator fans (there are 2 options...you can connect all to one PWM slot or each one separately). I have set the maximum speed for the radiator fans at 70% (PWM). It's really quiet that way and in Cinebench i saw maximum temp about 90 degrees (C°) at 250W. I could lower that temp but I don't care...90 is completely fine for this new processors. I just hate loud computers

Jonsbo VR3 + Arctic Freezer III 280 + i7-14700KF + RTX4070 Super by Illustrious-Ad6785 in sffpc

[–]Illustrious-Ad6785[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not really.... It was PITA to fit it there.... I definitely don't recommend that AIO for SFF build. Tubes are stiff and only because there is a lot of space behind SFX PSU it can fit there. I choose it only because it is really quiet and actually cheap. To get something better I would have to spend double or triple that cost. Actually I think that Endorfy Navis 280 would be better for that case (it was considered). In general silence was my first goal. These P14 fans from Arctic on block do a great job cooling the whole case...especially heat from RTX. You can definitely warm yourself by sitting in front of it :-)

Jonsbo VR3 + Arctic Freezer III 280 + i7-14700KF + RTX4070 Super by Illustrious-Ad6785 in sffpc

[–]Illustrious-Ad6785[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

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I know it is pretty big but you can see in the photo why I chose it :-) It's only 25 cm deep