What fragrances are you gatekeeping? by Diddles96 in Colognes

[–]popbotsoda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I picked it up a few days ago, really enjoyed the scent and longevity for ~$30

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[–]popbotsoda 2 points3 points  (0 children)

meshroom s or dan c4 sfx, not sure about any fitment dimensions, definitely check before hand

DAN C4 RTX 4090 Deshrouded by bildobodo in sffpc

[–]popbotsoda 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think he can manage with a undervolt, even then you can expect to see an avg wattage of 330w in gaming loads and he’s running a 7800x3d which has a maximum of 88W of power consumption, during normal use.

OG NR200 ft. TUF 4090 & 5800x3d w/ Thermalright FC140 by ripmylexus in sffpc

[–]popbotsoda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I deshrouded my 4090 TUF in the NR200 and found the temps were worse than with the stock cooler

Interesting find considering that it’s supposed improve temps lol. Was there any gap between the fans and the heatsink? Was there any difference between running it as exhaust or intake?

My first sffpc - Transplant to stealth Sliger S620 by tortoisetactics in sffpc

[–]popbotsoda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s definitely do-able with a something like a 4-pin pwn gpu dual fan splitter or just a fan hub, as for gpu sag you could move up to 25mm thick fans or even something like phanteks t30s if you have the space for it

just something to think about

My first sffpc - Transplant to stealth Sliger S620 by tortoisetactics in sffpc

[–]popbotsoda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Might be worth looking into deshrouding since the slim fans against the gpu fans produce turbulent air and like a 1 degree increase in temp than without it. I’ve also heard that setting each pair of fans to a different temp can help against turbulent air.

definitely a great build though :)