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Silverstone RL06- 120mm AIO at the top possible?
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in Power Supplies
That is what I thought too. For Asus Rog Strix motherboard, their VRM heat sink is not very tall. Playing safe, the cooler can be located more towards the front panel, the trouble is I can't really tell just from a photo or a video. If someone has had the experience that would be more useful. Linus, would you do a review of this case/?- 7 replies
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Silverstone RL06- 120mm AIO at the top possible?
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in Power Supplies
I'm sure it is long enough, Corsair does it pretty well for the last few years. As a matter of fact, I notice that there are offset, just like the Meshify C, so it should provide sufficient clearance for the AIO(fan + radiator). I obtained this screenshot from a video of the RL06. Judging by the eyes, there should be enough room for a 52mm AIO, what you reckon?- 7 replies
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Silverstone RL06- 120mm AIO at the top possible?
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in Power Supplies
How about I place it towards the front panel, not near the rear, it's a 120mm not a 240mm? Would that be possible? I tried to search for information about this, Silverstone official Tech Spec merely says the thickness of the radiator is less than 30mm which is weird. Obviously it doesn't include the fan.- 7 replies
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Hi I want to ask about a fairly low-profile case by Silverstone, the Redline RL06. I have a 120mm H60 AIO cooler, and I want to know if anyone has the experience of fitting one at the top of the case, given the offset, would that interfere with the motherboard say if I place it near to the front panel position? Thanks for your reply in advance!
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Power phase of Z390 motherboard
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
He gave a very positive review of the -E board and the part I pay most attentions to is the cap's quality and the mofets. I want to know if the -F board has the same quality caps and mofets. -
Power phase of Z390 motherboard
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
If I place a 9600K onto a Rog Strix Z390-E, would that be an overkill? -
Power phase of Z390 motherboard
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I m reading Asus website and the -F board, the information presented is much more detail than that of the TUF. So you mean TUF< ROG STRIX < Aorus, correct? -
Power phase of Z390 motherboard
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Better than TUF series? -
Power phase of Z390 motherboard
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
You're right. On second thought I might consider Asus Rog Strix Z390 -E or -F, but I don't know the difference between both... -
Power phase of Z390 motherboard
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
OK, 12V rail no problem, thanks. No more overclocking support?? What about the Turbo Boost? I can live with no overclocking as I never intend to do so. But will Turbo Boost still a go with B365? -
Power phase of Z390 motherboard
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Is the B365 supporting 9400F, 9600K, 9700K and 9900K? I notice that they are cheaper. But compared with Z390 what am I missing? -
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Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
As you know, the fans will then draw power via the 24V rail, would the PSU (RMx 750) be able to withstand that? -
Power phase of Z390 motherboard
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
If my case requires 6 fans in total, all of which connected to the motherboard, would that cause a lots of watts? -
Power phase of Z390 motherboard
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I also have a question about motherboard in general, is an ATX motherboard more power demanding then a mATX considering it has more component? -
Power phase of Z390 motherboard
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I really feel uncomfortable about AMD CPUs. I want to build a gaming machine. This is going to be my last one. After the build, I will have to stay in hospital for a good while. This PC is my last one that I may leave it to my family in case I cant return home. So I want to make it a perfect, robust and yet usable one just for them to remember me. -
Power phase of Z390 motherboard
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
You're right. According to The guy kept on saying 9600K and 9600K only, it could very well be designed specifically to withstand the stress brought about by the 9600K overclocking. Oh, it's a no go then! -
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Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Yes I know you will ask, it's the Q500L, a bit odd. -
Power phase of Z390 motherboard
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Gigabyte Aora Elite 's heatsink of the chipset obstructs my case fans at the bottom of the case... -
Power phase of Z390 motherboard
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Disappointing to know the quality goes bad ... -
Power phase of Z390 motherboard
Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Oh, that's very disappointing to know that. My current P8Z77-I Deluxe has been in service for 7 years now and it's still working well. So Gigabyte Z390, do they have mATX Z390 which is recommendable? -
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Tiffanysinyee replied to Tiffanysinyee's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Yes, I also heard that the BIOS is not very good. ASUS has the best BIOS. Should I go for the ASUS?