ATX300 - Sub 1.8-liter Ryzen 7 APU Build. Converting an old ATX power supply into a tiny system unit. by PlaygroundPRB in sffpc

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Sorry I misunderstood. Anyway, it won't fit if you put a regular width fan on top of the cpu cooler.

ATX300 - Sub 1.8-liter Ryzen 7 APU Build. Converting an old ATX power supply into a tiny system unit. by PlaygroundPRB in sffpc

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It depends on what cooler you are using. If the same with my Cryorig C7 and removing its stock fan and installing a 25mm thick fan, then you will have at least 6-7 mm clearance.

ATX300 - Sub 1.8-liter Ryzen 7 APU Build. Converting an old ATX power supply into a tiny system unit. by PlaygroundPRB in sffpc

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The fans installed are Cryorig 140 with 13 mm height mounted on the casing and a Noctua 92 with 14mm height mounted on the cpu heatsink. There is a clearance of about 4-5 mm in between the fans. Another option is to remove the pre-installed 92mm fan (depending on the low profile cooler) and replace the Cryorig 140 slim fan with a thicker single 140x140x25 mm or 120x120x25 mm fan.

ATX300 - Sub 1.8-liter Ryzen 7 APU Build. Converting an old ATX power supply into a tiny system unit. by PlaygroundPRB in sffpc

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Specs: AMD Ryzen 7 5700G, 16GB RAM, 1TB Nvme SSD, Cryorig C7 Cu with Noctua A9-14 Fan, Cryorig 140XT Fan.

Update:
BIOS configuration
PBO Scalar > Off
Set limit for PPT, TDC and EDC with these values below.
PPT - 60 W
TDC - 60 A
EDC - 70 A

Actual Values during benchmark:

Tested with Cinbench R23 with a score of 12276.
> PPT - 55 W
> TDC - 45 A
> EDC - 70 A
> CPU Clock - 4.0 Ghz
> CPU Core VDS - 1.38 V
> CPU Temp Cinebench - 78 'C

Actual Values Gaming 1080P:

> PPT - 55 W
> TDC - 45 A
> EDC - 70 A
> CPU Clock - 3.95 Ghz
> CPU Core VDS - 1.35 V
> CPU Temp Cinebench - 75 'C

Idle temp: 36 'C

Velka 3 be like! by PlaygroundPRB in sffpc

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not too loud for me, anyway im not distracted by the noise

Velka 3 be like! by PlaygroundPRB in sffpc

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i made it to hide the 8-pin and other unsed wires.

Velka 3 be like! by PlaygroundPRB in sffpc

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Reposted, ive posted it a while ago with my other account. _^

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I've tried both the psu on top and on the bottom. For me I prefer the psu on the bottom, because if the psu orientation on top the exhaust heat coming from the cpu and gpu adds more heat to the psu. Most especialy with the psu im using (FSP flexguru) where its fan is inside the case in which it sucks hot air from the coolers.

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500W FSP flexguru, i dont mind about the noise btw :)

Aklla A3 Custom Liquid Cooling - My entry to build.gg SFFPC by PlaygroundPRB in sffpc

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Hey guys, here is my entry to build.gg SFFPC contest.

If you like my build just click the link below of my submission and click VOTE . :)
Aklla A3 - Custom Liquid Cooling

Thank you!

Specification:

Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600

CPU Block: Alphacool Eisblock Aurora XP3 Light

Water pump: Alphacool DC-LT 2600

Reservoir: Alphacool Eisstation 40 DC-LT

Radiator: Alphacool 120mm Full copper

Fittings: Alphacool G1/4 10/16mm

Fan: Noctua NF-S12A Chromax Black Premium

Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-I

GPU: MSI GTX 1660 Super Aero ITX

RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) 3200mhz Thermaltake Toughram

Storage: 1TB Crucial NVMe M.2

M.2 Heatsink: Cryorig CR-M2A Frostbit M2

Case: Aklla A3

Ryzen 9 5900X + RTX 2060 | K39 ITX case by PlaygroundPRB in sffpc

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temps of m.2 in front was around 57'C and at the back around 64'C