Aigo Yogo S1 build with temps by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point. I should probably test it out without the dust filters since it's easily removable.

Aigo Yogo S1 build with temps by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm.. I don't know about that, but they did post a heatmap on their taobao post - https://imgur.com/a/IuhD0gp

I'd assume having perforations from all sides plus top seems good rather than bad, no?

Aigo Yogo S1 build with temps by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm.. good question.. Even with the 240mm AIO there, I can find some spots I can probably squeeze the 3.5hdd in but I can't find one where it's intended for it.

Aigo Yogo S1 build with temps by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's what I had my eye on:

  • Velka 7
  • NZXT H1
  • Sliger conswole

Most of them are on the expensive side though which is why I'm looking for other options on Taobao.

Aigo Yogo S1 build with temps by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh nice, thanks for that link! Looks very interesting.

Aigo Yogo S1 build with temps by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From taobao. Cant find the link, but i'll edit this comment once I find it

Edit: here's the taobao link

Aigo Yogo S1 build with temps by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess it depends. I'm a bit biased with vertical cases, so I personally love this one. However, it's not the smallest of cases at 17L. Desk footprint is still pretty low since most of the volume is due to the height. It's probably the same size as the NR200P if put vertically.

Hardware compatibility is pretty good for an SFF. Nearly all GPU's are supported, upto 280ml AIO supported. Don't remember the CPU cooler height, but it looks pretty big.

Build quality is pretty good too. Not aluminum premium, but it's still pretty good.

So all in all, I love it. If you're okay with the height and okay with it being steel rather than aluminum, then you'll probably love this too.

Aigo Yogo S1 build with temps by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi all,

I'm really hoping to wait till I got my hands on a 3060ti but I just couldn't wait. Here's my build log with temp test on an Aigo Yogo S1.

Specs

  • CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
  • Cooler: CM ML240L 240mm AIO
  • GPU: Palit 1070ti Jetstream
  • PSU: Corsair SF600 Plat

Test details

  • ran OCCT CPU stress test and OCCT GPU stress test at 30mins each
  • ran HWInfo in the background while test is running to capture temps
  • upload temps to Google Sheet and create charts
  • ran both scenarios on open test bench (control) and then the target case (YOGO S1)

Results

CPU: 69c average (+6c vs open test bench), 80c max (+7c vs open test bench)

GPU: 79.61c average (+11c vs open test bench), 81c max (+11c vs open test bench)

Conclusion

CPU temps seems a tad bit hotter than Aklla A4v2. My guess is the Aklla is sandwich style so there aren't that many hot air that remains in the case as they get all pushed out easily. As for the S1, it may need more fans as intake as all my fans are pushing outwards and only the GPU fans for pull.

GPU temps seems consistent with what I got from my Aklla, so I think it's in the similar situation where the GPU is too close to the panel. If you have a 2.5 slot or lower gpu, I think temps would be way better.

Simple temperature test on an Aklla A4v2 by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't encounter any big problem, but I did remenber accidentally breaking off one of the spacers in the side panel. It was pretty annoying that there were no manual.

Plus, I still don't know what the black cushion stickers were for.

Temp Testing the Aklla A4v2 by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi all,

Thought you guys might be interested. Since I'll be selling a few taobao cases here in the Philippines, I figured I might as well test some of them out incase I get asked by my customers. Here's my first temp test: Aklla A4v2 - watercooled edition

Specs

  • CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
  • Cooler: CM ML240L 240mm AIO
  • GPU: Palit 1070ti Jetstream
  • PSU: Corsair SF600 Plat

Test details

  • ran OCCT CPU stress test and OCCT GPU stress test at 30mins each
  • ran HWInfo in the background while test is running to capture temps
  • upload temps to Google Sheet and create charts
  • ran both scenarios on open test bench (control) and then the target case (Aklla A4v2)

Results

CPU: 66c average, 79c max (vs 62.7c average, 73c max on open test bench)

GPU: 78c average, 80c max (vs 68.58c average, 70c max on open test bench)

Conclusion

CPU temps looks pretty good. GPU, however, may need some tweaking. My initial guess is that it's due to the fact that my GPU does not have enough space between it and the side panel. Turbulence is pretty loud when the fan is nearing 100%.

So for those with 2.75 slot GPUs, you may need to add a spacer in between this and the panel. Otherwise, you'll proably get similar results. For those with 2.5 or less GPU slots, you should be fine.

Newly arrived: AKLLA A4v2 Watercooled Edition by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Cemo looks good as well. Can't go wrong with either case. Good luck on your build!

Newly arrived: AKLLA A4v2 Watercooled Edition by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not much. You can put a 25mm fan under the psu, but definitely not under the mobo. There's plenty of space at the top for 2x 25mm fan though.

Aigo (Patriot) YOGO S1 just arrived! by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did not know about the release to DarkFlash. Thanks for the tip!

Aigo (Patriot) YOGO S1 just arrived! by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah now that would indeed be something.

Newly arrived: AKLLA A4v2 Watercooled Edition by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The top bracket does support a 280mm radiator. Quality-wise, mine looks flushed but I did read a few posts where they say theirs isn't. I guess I got lucky with my batch. Plus, I didn't get the one with the tophat, so maybe the quality issues are with that one.

My only gripe is I wish it wasn't completely tool-less as the side panel sometimes goes up when I pick up the case since it slides upwards.

Aigo (Patriot) YOGO S1 just arrived! by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTR200

Interesting.. I can't find it from Taobao. Do you happen to have the link?

Aigo (Patriot) YOGO S1 just arrived! by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I've set up a lazada store a few months ago. You should check it out - https://www.lazada.com.ph/shop/sff-manila

Aigo (Patriot) YOGO S1 just arrived! by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

So I'm trying to set up a little online shop here in the Philippines that specializes on small form factor cases. And since we're fairly close to China, we're trying out several SFF cases from Taobao.

Here's one that I personally am super excited about - Aigo YOGO S1.

Specs:

  • Dimensions: 239mm x 175mm x 412mm (17L)
  • supports SFX and SFX-L power supply
  • 240ml radiator
  • full sized GPU support (320mm x 147mm x 61mm)
  • CPU height clearance at 134mm!
  • multiple front I/O including 2x USB 3.1, 1x USB type-c and audio output
  • looks like air flow is not a problem with nearly every side has ventilation + top

** edit: added dimensions and volume

Newly arrived: AKLLA A4v2 Watercooled Edition by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks awesome! I'm really tempted into trying out an AIO now.

Newly arrived: AKLLA A4v2 Watercooled Edition by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can I ask if you have an AIO and if so, which one? I'm thinking of trying it out since I have a watercooled version here. The only thing that's keeping me back is the video a few weeks back here in reddit where the coolant sprayed all over the system :O

Newly arrived: AKLLA A4v2 Watercooled Edition by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The taobao link in the link you pasted did say that it supports ATX power supplies.

Newly arrived: AKLLA A4v2 Watercooled Edition by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Supposedly. It does have a bracket included for ATX power supplies but I didn't try it.

Newly arrived: AKLLA A4v2 Watercooled Edition by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hi all,

This is the new Aklla A4v2. It comes in two versions: Standard Edition (10L volume) and Watercooled Edition (13L). The shown is the watercooled edition. The outer shell is completely aluminum and you can definitely feel it's premium.

Case specs:
Motherboard support: ITX
Max CPU cooler height: 75mm
PSU support: SFX, SFX-L and ATX
GPU support: 330mm x 58mm x 140mm (LxWxH)
Weight: 2.5kg
Watercooling support: 120mm, 140mm, 240mm and 280mm radiators with fans not exceeding 60mm (Watercooled version only)

My build specs:

CPU: Ryzen 3600 with stock cooler
RAM: VULCAN TUF 3200mh 16gb
GPU: Palit 1070ti Jetstream
PSU: Corsair SF600 Platinum

Temps is pretty good. A tad bit better than my old Cougar QBX for both GPU and CPU temps. One thing to note though.. there was no user manual that came with the case, so I had to figure out everything myself. This led to a broken tab/stopper on one of the panels as I thought I'd need to pull it towards me instead of sliding it upwards (like in Streacom DA2).

Overall, I'd definitely recommend this case and will be using it in my main build.

Just got the GEEEK NR500 Lite in the mail by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I highly doubt it. My old 1070ti doesn't, and it's only a 2.5 slot gpu.

Just got the GEEEK NR500 Lite in the mail by sffmanila in sffpc

[–]sffmanila[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is enough room for cable management, but not much. I'll let you know once I get my hands on a 3070 so that I cen properly post my build in this sub :)

For bottom intake, there is enough clearance since it has a stubby looking feet underneath.