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Might not be the most colourful but its defiantly one of the quietest!

One of the quietest builds I have finished.

 

SPECS:

CPU: Ryzen 7 1700 @3.8

RAM: 32gb lpx @3133

MOBO: Asus Strix x370-f

GPU: Gigabyte RTX 2070s @2070

SSD: WD black nvme 250gb & Crucial MX300 1tb

PSU: Corsair RM750i

Case: Fractal Design Meshify C

 

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Ryzen 7 1700 @3.8GHz | Asus X370-F | 32gb Corsair Lpx | Nvidia Rtx 2070 super | WD black 256gb nvme | Crucial mx300 1Tb sata | Fractal Design Meshify C | Corsair RM750i | Noctua Nh-u12a | Samsung 1440p 144hz VA 

Certified Noctua fan

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That looks clean.  Well done.  

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Love the Noctua fans.

The deep blue sky is infinitely high and crystal clear.

私はオタクではありません。

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It may be even more quiet if you unplug front fans. Temperatures will be basically the same.

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Oh, you get it wrong. The intake fans at the front need to be high static pressure because of the dust filter has a lot of resistance. NF-F12 will be a better choice. At the rear exhaust where there is almost nothing to obstruct the airflow. A high airflow/low static pressure fan, like the NF-S12A will be better.

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1 minute ago, homeap5 said:

It may be even more quiet if you unplug front fans. Temperatures will be basically the same.

With the CPU and GPU kicking out 400+ watts of heat into the case while Folding at Home im not really sure just the reach fan would be able to keep up.

 

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2 minutes ago, homeap5 said:

It may be even more quiet if you unplug front fans. Temperatures will be basically the same.

I won't do that. The 2070 can generate close to 200w of heat. A front intake fans even at slow speed at 600rpm, definitely will help the GPU temp.

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Just now, Deli said:

The intake fans at the front need to be high static pressure

The're both NF-A14 which is claimed to be ideal for radiators and have superior presser compared to the previous version. Ive also tested it with out any panel on the front and had an increase of 2c-5c on the cpu but it was immeasurable on the gpu. with both underload kicking heat into the case the gpu maxes at 65c when oc'd and the cpu at 70 while also oc'd which im fine with. 

 

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Certified Noctua fan

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4 minutes ago, Vogako said:

The're both NF-A14 which is claimed to be ideal for radiators and have superior presser compared to the previous version. Ive also tested it with out any panel on the front and had an increase of 2c-5c on the cpu but it was immeasurable on the gpu. with both underload kicking heat into the case the gpu maxes at 65c when oc'd and the cpu at 70 while also oc'd which im fine with. 

I noticed the front intake fans are NF-F12 or NF-A12. Now you tell me, I see they are NF-A14. They are good.

 

About the NF-A14 has superior performance compares to the previous NF-P14S. Of course Noctua will say that. The fact it is not true. At max speed 1500rpm, the NF-A14 is indeed better. However at lower rpm range 1000-1200rpm, the older NF-P14S is actually slightly better. Ask yourself, how often do you run them at max speed?

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I'm just saying (about that fans). Check for yourself temperatures and you'll see who is wrong. :)

 

 

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I like it a lot. Good job dude!

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Yes my work rig is using Noctua fans, so quiet, can't tell they are on. If my Corsair blue ones weren't pretty quiet I would have swapped them out for the Noctua as well after hearing the magic. Not cheap but in this respect you get what you pay for.

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