eskro
Posting Freak Joined: Nov 2010 Reputation: 162 |
2012-05-11 01:55
Post: #211
nice one DoeBoye, keep us up2date!
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bluray
Posting Freak Joined: May 2011 Reputation: 139 |
2012-05-11 03:56
Post: #212
(2012-05-11 01:48)DoeBoye Wrote: while the 520 has a TDP of 29wAs long as you don't stress your GT520+G530 (94W TDP), you should be find with your 120W brick.....I hope that the PSU in Antec case will last...... >Alienware X51- do it all HTPC >Simplify XBMC configurations >HOW-TO Bitstreaming using XBMC I refused to watch movie without bitstreaming HD audio!
(This post was last modified: 2012-05-11 04:00 by bluray.)
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DoeBoye
Junior Member Posts: 17 Joined: Jan 2010 Reputation: 0 |
2012-05-23 22:56
Post: #213
So just an update: The GT 520 and the G530 are working well together (no stability issues/reboots - 1080p Blu ray as well as Diablo 3), but I've become a bit concerned with the long-term longevity of the PSU in this case. Obviously, since the GT 430 couldn't run, I must be running very close to the max output with the GT 520 (which uses about 20w less).
I decided to go ahead and order the PicoPSU 160-XT and the 192w adapter. I was going to go smaller, but the price difference was minimal. It will give me some more headroom if I decide to upgrade down the road to a more powerful cpu/gpu. Mini-box.com is currently sold out, but their Canadian reseller Eprom.com had them in stock. I had to call to place the order (how retro! ). Hopefully I'll get them before the weekend .I guess this is a bit of a lesson-learned. When Antec says 65w, they really mean 65w!
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bluray
Posting Freak Joined: May 2011 Reputation: 139 |
2012-05-24 03:41
Post: #214
(2012-05-23 22:56)DoeBoye Wrote: I decided to go ahead and order the PicoPSU 160-XT and the 192w adapter.You'll be very happy with it..... (2012-05-23 22:56)DoeBoye Wrote: I guess this is a bit of a lesson-learned. When Antec says 65w, they really mean 65w!Don't feel bad...most DIY'ers went through it...... >Alienware X51- do it all HTPC >Simplify XBMC configurations >HOW-TO Bitstreaming using XBMC I refused to watch movie without bitstreaming HD audio! |
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wanner
Junior Member Posts: 1 Joined: Jul 2012 Reputation: 0 |
2012-07-18 07:17
Post: #215
(2012-04-19 08:42)waver123 Wrote: it's tight but it fits baby! it's FTW with non-big Shuriken rev B.! Does this also apply for Antec ISK 310-150? I've ordered my parts yesterday Antec ISK 310-150 ASRock A75M-ITX - mITX AMD A6 X3 3500 Scythe Shuriken Rev. B Noctua NF-R8 Samsung SSD 830 128GB Basic Kit I choose the Shuriken Rev. B instead of BIG Shuriken since i hope i dont have to do any cutting with this one! Sorry for OT
(This post was last modified: 2012-07-18 07:18 by wanner.)
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Xexiz
Member Posts: 96 Joined: Mar 2012 Reputation: 1 Location: Boucherville, QC, Canada |
2012-10-17 04:05
Post: #216
(2012-04-04 17:22)eskro Wrote: told ya, i have 3 of those tri-cool fans bro. It has to be Big Shuriken 2 rev B though.. right? I have an brand new SCBSK-1000 but it does not talk about FM1 socket anywhere
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drfish
Junior Member Posts: 13 Joined: Oct 2012 Reputation: 0 |
2012-10-18 21:06
Post: #217
So I bought an Antec ISK 110 and I'm planning a little experiment with it - but this thread seems to be one of the only places online were people are actively discussing the little guy. It sounds like the Big Shuriken 2 is out which is kind of a bummer - but do you think the Cooler Master GeminII M4 would work? Its very similar in size but just a little shorter without the fan and the mounting on the back might not interfere the same way... If you look at the thread I linked to you'd see I'd like to run the heatsink fanless and use a 180mm fan mounted externally to cool the whole thing. I guess I could use a Scythe Kozuti in a pinch but I'd rather be rocking a 120mm heastsink - you know, just for fun. If you like something else better than the Kozuti please share. Thanks for any advice.
![]() Edit: Picture just for reference...
(This post was last modified: 2012-10-18 21:11 by drfish.)
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bluray
Posting Freak Joined: May 2011 Reputation: 139 |
2012-10-18 21:34
Post: #218
@drfish-
You can try it by unplug the CPU cooling fan, and operate HTPC using the external fan. If you are okay with the temps, you have your answer..... >Alienware X51- do it all HTPC >Simplify XBMC configurations >HOW-TO Bitstreaming using XBMC I refused to watch movie without bitstreaming HD audio! |
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eskro
Posting Freak Joined: Nov 2010 Reputation: 162 |
2012-10-18 21:58
Post: #219
some boards wont run if they dont have a fan plugged in the cpu fan headers.
the external fan idea is not bad. lol check bitfenix fans on newegg. ![]() maybe a 200mm fan could be used!
(This post was last modified: 2012-10-18 22:00 by eskro.)
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drfish
Junior Member Posts: 13 Joined: Oct 2012 Reputation: 0 |
2012-10-18 22:13
Post: #220
I plan on plugging the 180mm fan into the CPU fan header. What I was trying to show in the picture is how a 180mm is nearly a perfect drop in fan in place of the mesh on the side of the case (I'll just need to drill 4 mounting holes into the lip that already exists for the mesh). What I'm really trying to figure out is if the Coolermaster will fit or not, specifically the backplate clearance and the SSD/HDD on the back of the mobo). I know its not a great cooler but I think it would be better than the 80mm Kozuti in this usage... Thanks for your thoughts so far!
(This post was last modified: 2012-10-18 22:15 by drfish.)
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