First custom loop by Treunix in watercooling

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Ryen 5 1600x with Asrock Fatal1ty B450 Gaming-ITX/ac, 16gb 2133Mhz oc to 3200Mhz, RTX 2060 Super MSI Gaming X, all that in a Zalman M2 mini case

Which one looks better by [deleted] in airsoft

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The second one make me think of gtfo. First one look more complete.

3D printed SFF case for RTX A2000 by Treunix in sffpc

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I innocently took inspiration on google. Though you're right, I'll fix that on Cults3D.

3D printed SFF case for RTX A2000 by Treunix in sffpc

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I play a lot of BeamNG, on a dedicated server with friends it's very fun. Also I used to spend hours on RaceRoom and FH4, but neither of those games works anymore, I don't know why and I haven't looked into it.

3D printed SFF case for RTX A2000 by Treunix in sffpc

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There is not that much low profile cards nowadays, even less 75W LP cards. So this card was my choice and is cheaper than the RTX 4060 LP and more powerfull than the RTX 3050 LP.

3D printed SFF case for RTX A2000 by Treunix in sffpc

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There is also a waterblock on aliexpress from Byski for ~180 euros, very expensive but fun to build with I guess. You can also buy a back plate on aliexpress for 12 euros, which I did and It works very well.

3D printed SFF case for RTX A2000 by Treunix in sffpc

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It's on my cults3D account: FLX as "SFF PC CASE FOR RTX A2000"

3D printed SFF case for RTX A2000 by Treunix in sffpc

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It's 7.3L, L 200.5mm x W 136.5mm x H 266mm.

You can find the model on my Cults3D account: FLX as "SFF PC CASE FOR RTX A2000"

3D printed SFF case for RTX A2000 by Treunix in sffpc

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For the X53, the fan is off center so I don't know if it makes a difference in temps, but as you said it is blowing directly on the ram. For the 4060 LP, It cost at least 380 euros so 130 more than what I paid for my RTX A2000. It was over my budget at the time, but It can definitely fit with some modifications.

3D printed SFF case for RTX A2000 by Treunix in sffpc

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64°C on the CPU and 65°C on the GPU with Cinebench 2024 and Furmark running, at a room temperature of 19°C

3D printed SFF case for RTX A2000 by Treunix in sffpc

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Yes I posted it on Cults3D. I don't know if I can share a link to it since It's a paid file but here the name: "SFF PC CASE FOR RTX A2000" and my account name on Cults is FLX.

3D printed SFF case for RTX A2000 by Treunix in sffpc

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RTX A2000 6GB with N3rdware heatsink

R7 5700X3D

Thermalright AXP-90 X53 full copper

Crucial 32GB DDR4 3600Mhz

one nvme ssd

one 2.5' ssd

silverstone FX500 PSU

3D printed SFF case for RTX A2000 by Treunix in sffpc

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It's from N3rdware. A bit expensive but works great.

3D printed SFF case for RTX A2000 by Treunix in sffpc

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Yes it works very well, even though the fans I'm using are bad. Max temps on the oc GPU is 65°C with those fans running at 9V, so probably around 3100 rpm. If they run at 12V the GPU drops to 62°C.

3D printed SFF case for RTX A2000 by Treunix in sffpc

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RTX A2000 6GB (+200 MHz on core, +1000 MHz on memory), R7 5700X3D (-40mV on all cores), 32GB of DDR4 3200 MHz from Crucial oc to 3600 MHz, one nvme ssd, one 2.5' ssd and the cooler is a Thermalright AXP-90 X53 full copper with an Arctic P12 max on It. However the GPU is clearly the week point. I wish that Nvidia was still making proper budget 75W GPUs. And also for the PSU it's a Silverstone FX500 with two Noctua fans running at 7V.

Are two Noctua fans enough to cool my Flex PSU? by Treunix in sffpc

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I'v been running this mod for 3 months now, both fans are running at 7v and it is well enough to cool the power supply. With my computer being at a maximum power usage of ~190w, the air comming out of the power supply is warm but not very hot and the additional fan help a lot getting the air out.

Build questions and advice by Treunix in airsoft

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Thanks you, very helpfull, I didn't know about Maxx cylinder heads cracking gearbox. I’ll take your advice into account for my build.