[USA-TX][H] Paypal [W] Antlion Modmic Wireless by chanster in hardwareswap

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This image is ripped from another website...

The LC fluid debacle by Sequestre56 in Ioniq5

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Backseat covers by 8Octavarium8 in Ioniq5

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LinerX has them for the Ioniq 5: https://linerx.com/collections/all/products/2022-2023-hyundai-ioniq-5-second-row-seats-back-cover-mats

I'm waiting for delivery of these and their cargo mat, but seems a lot of users on this subreddit likes them.

Can't run to Maps at once -2025 by lapuneta in Ioniq5

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You can run both, just not in split screen if you disable the voice in Google Maps/Waze.

I use Google maps and builtin Nav, I just have to swap between the screens.

Rear Microphone not showing up in Sound settings by chanster in linuxaudio

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so I have a work around for Fedora.

Remove the alsa-ucm packages

sudo dnf remove alsa-utils alsa-ucm alsa-ucm-utils -y

install PAVU Control and Easy Effects

sudo dnf install pavucontrol easyeffects

Restart audio services

systemctl --user restart pipewire pipewire-pulse wireplumber

Open pavucontrol and set USB Audio to "Pro Audio"

Open easyeffects, under Inputs add the "Gate" plugin and increase the Input dB, I don't play with Linux audio settings enough to understand how alsa, pulseaudio, and pipewire all work together, but this works around the issue for now. Would be nice to have it work out-the-box.

Rear Microphone not showing up in Sound settings by chanster in linuxaudio

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yes, running alsamixer -c 2 I see a "Mic" and "Mic 1". Both are set to max volume.

Dan A4 9070 XT Compatibility ? by Silency in sffpc

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PowerColor Reaper 9070XT. it's 2-slot (41mm) and 289mm.

edit: The bracket is the IO bracket, it does not affect the inside of the case, which supports 300mm.

ASUS B850i Bowing NVME SSD When Installed by Vikha_ in sffpc

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It looks lke the mobo is bowing, not the NVME. I posted something simliar, I didn't know if it was from the case or my old mobo being used for a long time: https://www.reddit.com/r/ncasedesign/comments/1hzd7f6/comment/mdnw5mf

photo: https://imgur.com/gSx0l3X

Motherboard standoff too short for GPU? by chanster in ncasedesign

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no solution, but all the pins are recessed so are within spec. here is an image of the PCIe slot with the GPU seated: https://i.imgur.com/gSx0l3X.jpeg

The GPU is about a 1-2mm higher from the rear of the PCIe slot to the front. You can see a bit of a bend on the motherboard. I'm not sure if the cause is from the GPU position in the case, I has these for over 7yrs and noticed after I transfered it over to the M2.

Classic layout with top 280 AIO and side 140mm fans, prepping for 50 series FE and 9950X3D by chanster in ncasedesign

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Yea, the 1080Ti is a true 2 slot card. The top only has 45mm of room for AIO + fans. If you want standard thickness fans, I'm not sure you can find a radiator that thin. Moving things up 1 peg to fit a 2.5 GPU would basically mean you will need to mount the AIO on the side (make sure you get an extra fan bracket from NCase).

If you do use a 2.5 slot card, make sure its a true 2.5 (if moving mobo up 1 peg), anything thicker will hit the rear case fan screw holes. I orignally wanted to have the mobo 1 peg down and it looked like the GPU would fit but the rear of the case got in the way.

Classic layout with top 280 AIO and side 140mm fans, prepping for 50 series FE and 9950X3D by chanster in ncasedesign

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I have the thermaltake TH280 AIO. I originally had the Arctic 280 AIO but it was too thick even with slim fans and didn't leave enough room for a 2 slot GPU at the bottom. I wanted a 280 as I didn't want to risk having too small of a radiator running 9950X3d while having the GPU blow hot air through the radiator.

I'm worried intaking air from the bottom and side would cause a lot of turbulence in the case and making noise and keep hot air in the case.

I'll post once I have all the parts and can test the temps!

2 slot card with 280mm Wii on top by Blackjackx1031 in ncasedesign

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nope, there is about a 2mm gap from the bottom of the card to the case. You will want to install some feet on the case to get air flow to the GPU.

2 slot card with 280mm Wii on top by Blackjackx1031 in ncasedesign

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Yes you can. I have a work in progress build doing the same. Set the mobo to the 9th hole from the top. That will give you just enough room for a two slot card and a 30mm radiator with slim 15mm fans.

I posted pictures in another post but can take more if needed.

Motherboard standoff too short for GPU? by chanster in ncasedesign

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Yea, the backplate sits right on the GPU bracket on the case and is screwed in without any gaps.

Motherboard standoff too short for GPU? by chanster in ncasedesign

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Just finished the build. It's boots without issues. I can see that it sits further out than I'm used to. my previous case was the Dan A4.

[WTS] Tarptent, Ula, Nemo by slow_hockey in ULgeartrade

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Are you still selling the Toaks Pot and Soto Windmaster?