@libreleah Yeah, there's not much a gap for airflow with the stock side panel for a downdraft cooler. Still, damn impressive!
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@libreleah Yeah, there's not much a gap for airflow with the stock side panel for a downdraft cooler. Still, damn impressive! 5 comments
@libreleah I had a similar issue a few years back for my custom SteamBox 360 build. With a decided lack of access to 3D printing I just cut a hole in the side panel and put a custom fan grill on it. (Yes, the internal dc-dc power supply converter thing is still held on with a zip tie to this day.) @Unaccounted4 This looks great! Alas, the chassis on my machine is *solid steel*. I actually can drill it, but it gets messy. And it's physically difficult. I'm sweating; I'm in the process of doing it on mine, as a test, to see if it improves temps. If it does, then I'll start designing that custom case. OR: Use some sort of automated drill, that can drill precisely in a row (without me holding it). Then I would drill the default chassis (and clean up, paint it and put a dust filter over it) @libreleah @Unaccounted4 wouldn't it cost a lot in terms of filament? I think you should see if a CNC to drill the holes in the original side panel might be more adapted... @TheyCallMeHacked @Unaccounted4 CNC! That is exactly what I was thinking of, but the name didn't come to me. Thanks! Yes, I'll probably get me a CNC milling machine. I was thinking of looking into getting service from someone to do it for me, but I might aswell do it myself. I have a big lab and everything, might aswell get one. |
@Unaccounted4 Yeah, right now with the side panel (which has *no* holes), the 4790k gets to about 90c - but it still does not throttle.
*without* the side panel, it runs at 70c on this setup. So I'm going to buy a 3D printer and design a custom side panel, that has ventilation holes over the graphics card area and CPU cooling area, so that it can run closer to 70c.
It's a labour of love. I'm already proud of it; it's literally finished except for that side panel. I'll be buy a 3D printer soon.