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9 minutes ago, amckern said:

I have a 9900 in a Fractal Design: Node 202 and its only being cooled by this: https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B009VCAJ7W/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://noctua.at/en/products/cpu-cooler-retail/nh-l9i/cpucomp

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Like I said, compromises and proper planning.

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12 hours ago, Kisai said:

https://noctua.at/en/products/cpu-cooler-retail/nh-l9i/cpucomp

 

Like I said, compromises and proper planning.

I literally started my post by telling you what you can do in the real world, gave specific examples of the best coolers, as well as the "tinkerers option"

 

Thank you so much for regurgitating a meaningless response to the most meaningless part of my response 

Edited by Damascus
Thought this was aimed at me :/ But yeah dude, you need to acknowledge more than the most basic paper specs. I feel a clear lack of experience with actual ITX builds from you

Want to custom loop?  Ask me more if you are curious

 

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5 hours ago, StrawberryShortCakes said:

So if the itx case can fit something like scythe fuma 2 the cpu should be fine? 

it should be if you dont overclock much. And make sure that the case has at least one intake and at least one outlet fan so that the chipset, ram, m.2 ssd, vram as well as your graphics card get enough air flow to cool down.

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Just now, khaled2012 said:

it should be if you dont overclock much. And make sure the case has at least one intake and at least one outlet fan so that the chipset, ram, m.2 ssd, vram as well as your graphics card get enough air flow to cool down.

Fractal Design Core 500, check my "Silent Cerberus"  I'm using the scythe fuma 2 in it with dual 140mm intakes and a 140 exhaust cpu ryzen R7 3700x oc 4.1ghz on all core tho 58 degrees highest while rendering 3d  printer stuff. 

Silent Cerberus - Fractal Design Core500,Ryzen R7 3700x,Scythe Fuma 2,Gigabyte Aorus B550i Pro AX,Crucial Ballistix Elite 3200mhz cl16 16gb,Adata XPG SX8200 nvme 512gb m.2 ssd,Lexar NS100 1tb ssd,Red Dragon RX5700 8gb(bio flashed 5700xt),Corsair SF600 SFX 600w 80+ platinum F-Modular. 

 

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5 hours ago, Kisai said:

https://noctua.at/en/products/cpu-cooler-retail/nh-l9i/cpucomp

 

Like I said, compromises and proper planning.

It only says prolonged AVX loads. I am only running AVX512 code for around 5 minuets so i don't see any issue with this.

 

http://www.zhlt.info - avx512 beta (i am developing this branch with SvenCoop)

 

CSG BSP VIS RAD Total Time Size on disk    
BigCave2              
3.29 6.35 167.91 202.88 380.43 11,337,728   07.03.2018
3.35 6.41 184.54 210.03 404.33 11,341,824   29.06.2018
3.36 6.41 184.07 211.51 405.35 11,337,728   29.06.2018
3.28 6.41           Fixed Brink
3.27 6.09 158.4 202.3 370.06 11,337,728   Omit & Fast Float
3.37 6.39 160.6 206.33 376.69     size_t
3.25 6.28 161.4 201.46 372.39     Intel
3.29 6.27 161.71 203.03 374.3 11,337,728   Vis - Fiber Off
              I got an i9 9900k so everything is faster anyway
2.11 5.13 86.86 81.9 176     5.21 LTCG Fast Float
2.77 5.86 92.95 339.93 441.51 8,421,376   Initilse Memory in qrad.cpp
2.46 5.9            
               
C1A0              
0.57 1.19 2.57 7.58 11.91 909,312   v34
0.45 1.01 2.11 7.21 10.78 909,312   size_t
0.45 0.96 2.11 6.87 10.39      
0.45 0.97 2.14 6.96 10.52 909,312    
0.43 0.96 2.09 6.82 10.3 909,312   Intel
0.43 0.97 2.13 7.3 10.83 909,312   Svencoop AVX2
0.43 0.97 2.03 7.3 10.73     Egir vis fix
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5 hours ago, Kisai said:

https://noctua.at/en/products/cpu-cooler-retail/nh-l9i/cpucomp

 

Like I said, compromises and proper planning.

3950X running at 300MHz+ over base clock during a 25min render, with an NH-L9a.

 

Motherboard-wise? X570I Aorus Pro - six 70A SPS, Strix X570-I - eight 70A SPS, even the cheaper Strix B550-I - eight 50A(?) power stages, more than enough to handle a 3950X without even breaking a sweat.

Sure they're more tightly packed on an ITX board, and you also can't really just throw more power stages because of space constraints again, but they'll run efficiently with the most you can throw inside an ITX case, which is a stock 3950X. Or a PBO 3950X if you've one of those SFF cases with a 120/140/240mm AIO mount, that VRM will have absolutely zero problems.

 

Of course you're not gonna be throwing in an overclocked 10900K pulling 250A of current in a tightly packed SFF build, that'll overload several ATX boards and several 240mm AIOs, but anything other than that (especially anything Zen 2, or Comet Lake i5) will run just fine in an SFF build.

 

Desktop: Intel Core i9-9900K | ASUS Strix Z390-F | G.Skill Trident Z Neo 2x16GB 3200MHz CL14 | EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER XC Ultra | Corsair RM650x | Fractal Design Define R6

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