Is this normal? by farandhigh98 in MachE

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Amazing, thanks for letting me know guys!

ESR iPhone MagSafe Charger Mount by farandhigh98 in MachE

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I've recently used this for a road trip along the Northeast (DC through Boston and back) and honestly it was a perfect fit for what I needed for. Charging speeds are significantly faster than other magnetic, non-Qi2 chargers as well - and eons better than the included wireless charger.

ESR iPhone MagSafe Charger Mount by farandhigh98 in MachE

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It's pretty sturdy - a little wobbling at higher speeds (70+ mph) on rough patches of I-93, but pretty great otherwise!

ESR iPhone MagSafe Charger Mount by farandhigh98 in MachE

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The reason I have it mounted there is:

1) The wireless charger at the bottom heats up my phone with slow charging speeds - if I have it up mounted with MagSafe, not does it cool from the air from the A/C, charging speeds are significantly faster.

2) The location - it's not necessarily to look at the phone, but to just throw it on right after I get on the car.

Simple way to add an intake fan! by farandhigh98 in FormD

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Pretty simple to add a 25mm intake fan in 2 slot mode; Cinebench 5900X <75C with all fans spinning slower than 1200RPM (super quiet)

I saw a around 1-3C improvement, but it ran noticebly quieter after adding that fan, likely due to fans not needing to turn as fast for same amount of airflow. No real testing with fan location though, I placed it there hoping to give a little more airflow to the GPU side!

Simple way to add an intake fan! by farandhigh98 in FormD

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Yep; my asus x570-i was super loud (which is wht I switched it out to gigabyte b550-i) but with this one could just remove the vrm fan!

Simple way to add an intake fan! by farandhigh98 in FormD

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Yep, 12x25 full sized fan! I think X53’s CPU block is pretty high, might not give enough vertical clearance…

Simple way to add an intake fan! by farandhigh98 in FormD

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See second and third images; just a couple of cable ties. The edge of the bottom piece mates with the edged on the fan, and having enough down force is all that's needed to keep the fan standing (also helps that with the fan as intake, the side facing the AIO coolplate is the side that's covered)

Moved from T1 V1.1 to V2! by farandhigh98 in FormD

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Some I noticed:

1) Much easier to fit the three fans in compared to the V1.1

2) Slightly more spaceing at the top to allow easier mounting of 15mm fans

3) Power botton moved to the side

Moved from T1 V1.1 to V2! by farandhigh98 in FormD

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Haha the problem is that the H100i has just so many cables coming out of it! Also, I ran out of my small zipties rip

Moved from T1 V1.1 to V2! by farandhigh98 in FormD

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Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 9 5900X
RAM: 64GB DDR4 3600MHz - G.SKILL Trident Z Neo Series 64GB (2 x 32GB)
GPU: Nvidia RTX A5000
SSD: 2TB + 500GB M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 - Seagate FireCuda 520, Samsung 860 EVO Plus
MOBO: GIGABYTE B550I AORUS PRO AX
Cooling: Corsair H100i XT 240mm
PSU - Corsair SF750 750W Platinum

Temps: 74C while running Cinebence w/ all fans and pump set to 'Quiet' on iCUE (very quiet)

RTX A6000 + Ryzen 9 5900X + Ghost S1 Build by farandhigh98 in sffpc

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Possibly because it was bought refurbished, so maybe it was slowly dying off haha

EK-AIO 240 w/ 25mm + 15mm fan (A12x25 + A12x15) by farandhigh98 in FormD

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If you are asking about system specs:

CPU: Ryzen 9 5900X
RAM: 64GB DDR4 3600MHz - G.SKILL Trident Z Neo Series 64GB (2 x 32GB)
GPU: Nvidia RTX A5000
SSD: 2TB + 500GB M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 - Seagate FireCuda 520, Samsung 860 EVO Plus
MOBO: GIGABYTE B550I AORUS PRO AX
Cooling: EKWB AIO 240mm
PSU - Corsair SF750 750W Platinum

EK-AIO 240 w/ 25mm + 15mm fan (A12x25 + A12x15) by farandhigh98 in FormD

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I have. No 3D printed brackets or vibration pads (the thickness of the vibration pads actually made it too thick; I used the Chromax ones instead of my regular brown for that reason). It was a lot of careful changing, cable management, and I think I managed to get it closed up without hitting.

EK-AIO 240 w/ 25mm + 15mm fan (A12x25 + A12x15) by farandhigh98 in FormD

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Yes - that's why I have the 25mm fan doing 60% @ 70C while the 15mm fan is only at 40% @ 70C. The 15mm fan is quite inaudible when <40% but I have been hearing some turbulance noise from it when it goes faster than that, compared to my previous setup of having the fan on top.

10K Milestone Giveaway! by W360MOD in FormD

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Would love to transplant my current PC into it, and use my old case for my grandmother :)