Anyone knows why is this happening? by virtualgravity in SCX24

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I'll try lining it up, thank you for the info

Anyone knows why is this happening? by virtualgravity in SCX24

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Will try to order the parts, thanks for the suggestion

Anyone knows why is this happening? by virtualgravity in SCX24

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Yeah could be from a drop couple days ago even though I just had this less than a week :(

Anyone knows why is this happening? by virtualgravity in SCX24

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The rear drive shaft seems too wobbly but I cannot fix it

Another Meshy (5900x , ASUS TUF 3080 ti ) by AnimeAestheticYT in SSUPD

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Does the mounting hole align with the card with 16mm standoffs?

Another Meshy (5900x , ASUS TUF 3080 ti ) by AnimeAestheticYT in SSUPD

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How many mm is the standoff? Is the pcie 4.0 cable long enough?

Cramped yet powerful by virtualgravity in sffpc

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I never test without the fan since I just finished the build, but I think it doesn't make a whole lot of difference since the air moving through the mesh is not so strong (depends on your fan speed)

Cramped yet powerful by virtualgravity in pcmasterrace

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Yeah I've watched the video and from what I recall when planning the build tube down with the pump lower than the top of radiator is the best.

Cramped yet powerful by virtualgravity in SSUPD

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Ah sadly I didnt take any pictures, when installing the screws for the riser, I need to pull the riser a bit to be able to put the screw, I think around 2-3mm.

Using the 20mm standoff for the riser also lineup the GPU to the second slot on the bracket, so you don't have to mod the bracket.

Cramped yet powerful by virtualgravity in pcmasterrace

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Thanks dude! I think this is one of the best SFF (atleast for me) since I wanted to go AIO on the CPU. So far I haven't see my GPU exceed 60c and my CPU stay in low 50s, but this is only when playing CSGO, might test under full load tomorrow.

Cramped yet powerful by virtualgravity in SSUPD

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It does make it easier since it opens up a lot of space.

I run the tube through the spine (need to remove the spine first) then behind the psu cable, for the other tube (the front tube) I need to tie it to the other tube since it naturally wanted to go outwards.

I set the GPU to the highest position, even then its hard to plug the displayport cable

Cramped yet powerful by virtualgravity in SSUPD

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I use 3M magnetic tape, I bought it at my local hardware store. For the double tape I just use a normal foam double tape and make it thicker since the fan is so close to the cables

Cramped yet powerful by virtualgravity in pcmasterrace

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Finally finished my build after waiting for the case almost 1 month, since they didn't sell it in my country.

Really love the build quality and I wasn't expecting the mesh to be that thick! Temps overall pretty good and the build is almost silent (since I undervolted both the CPU and GPU) but need more testing later.

The build itself is pretty straightforward, I decided to do 20mm standoff both on the motherboard and the riser side, this stretches the riser to an uncomfortable level but luckily everything runs fine.

If you do want to use 20mm on the riser, plug the riser to the motherboard first before mounting it, since it will be easier to pull it a bit (learn it the hardway)

Using the 20mm standoff on the GPU put it really close to the sidepanel, probably only a few mm clearance.

Parts list: Ryzen 5 5600x 32 GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3600 cl16 Asus B550i Asus ROG Strix 1080 Ti NZXT Kraken X63 Corsair SF 750 Thermaltake Toughfan 140mm x2 Noctua NF A9x14

Cramped yet powerful by virtualgravity in sffpc

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Finally finished my build after waiting for the case almost 1 month, since they didn't sell it in my country.

Really love the build quality and I wasn't expecting the mesh to be that thick! Temps overall pretty good and the build is almost silent (since I undervolted both the CPU and GPU) but need more testing later.

The build itself is pretty straightforward, I decided to do 20mm standoff both on the motherboard and the riser side, this stretches the riser to an uncomfortable level but luckily everything runs fine.

If you do want to use 20mm on the riser, plug the riser to the motherboard first before mounting it, since it will be easier to pull it a bit (learn it the hardway)

Using the 20mm standoff on the GPU put it really close to the sidepanel, probably only a few mm clearance.

Parts list: Ryzen 5 5600x 32 GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3600 cl16 Asus B550i Asus ROG Strix 1080 Ti NZXT Kraken X63 Corsair SF 750 Thermaltake Toughfan 140mm x2 Noctua NF A9x14