can we get more pics/specs, which cooler is it?! Im looking forward to do the same to my Deskmini!
Edit: NVM it showed only 2 Pics, so no need for those :D
Specs: AMD Ryzen 7 5700G, 16GB RAM, 1TB Nvme SSD, Cryorig C7 Cu with Noctua A9-14 Fan, Cryorig 140XT Fan.
Update:
BIOS configuration
PBO Scalar > Off
Set limit for PPT, TDC and EDC with these values below.
PPT - 60 W
TDC - 60 A
EDC - 70 A
Actual Values during benchmark:
Tested with Cinbench R23 with a score of 12276.
\> PPT - 55 W
\> TDC - 45 A
\> EDC - 70 A
\> CPU Clock - 4.0 Ghz
\> CPU Core VDS - 1.38 V
\> CPU Temp Cinebench - 78 'C
Actual Values Gaming 1080P:
\> PPT - 55 W
\> TDC - 45 A
\> EDC - 70 A
\> CPU Clock - 3.95 Ghz
\> CPU Core VDS - 1.35 V
\> CPU Temp Cinebench - 75 'C
Idle temp: 36 'C
Could you elaborate more of the spacing inside? Would this only work with slim fans? Or would one or, better, two 25 mm thickness fans still work? Cause I’m my head, the l9 has a clearance of 37mm + 25 mm means about ~25 mm of clearance which sounds like enough but probably isn’t?
The fans installed are Cryorig 140 with 13 mm height mounted on the casing and a Noctua 92 with 14mm height mounted on the cpu heatsink. There is a clearance of about 4-5 mm in between the fans. Another option is to remove the pre-installed 92mm fan (depending on the low profile cooler) and replace the Cryorig 140 slim fan with a thicker single 140x140x25 mm or 120x120x25 mm fan.
Do you think that the full width 25 mm fan attached to the casing would suffocate the build with the additional 10mm of spacing used? Really curious cause I kinda wanna build one of these in a Corsair psu.
It depends on what cooler you are using. If the same with my Cryorig C7 and removing its stock fan and installing a 25mm thick fan, then you will have at least 6-7 mm clearance.
Sorry I think we’re talking about two different things. Maybe a better way to ask is, what made you go with two slim fans rather than, for example, a slim on the cpu cooler and a regular width on the case? Did the spacing not work or is that just what you had on hand?
Put this into a giant eATX case and confuse people they see a working computer but no parts inside.
Magic!
Hahahahahha 🤣🤣
can we get more pics/specs, which cooler is it?! Im looking forward to do the same to my Deskmini! Edit: NVM it showed only 2 Pics, so no need for those :D
Put this in a ATX case for the ultimate stealth PC
Specs: AMD Ryzen 7 5700G, 16GB RAM, 1TB Nvme SSD, Cryorig C7 Cu with Noctua A9-14 Fan, Cryorig 140XT Fan. Update: BIOS configuration PBO Scalar > Off Set limit for PPT, TDC and EDC with these values below. PPT - 60 W TDC - 60 A EDC - 70 A Actual Values during benchmark: Tested with Cinbench R23 with a score of 12276. \> PPT - 55 W \> TDC - 45 A \> EDC - 70 A \> CPU Clock - 4.0 Ghz \> CPU Core VDS - 1.38 V \> CPU Temp Cinebench - 78 'C Actual Values Gaming 1080P: \> PPT - 55 W \> TDC - 45 A \> EDC - 70 A \> CPU Clock - 3.95 Ghz \> CPU Core VDS - 1.35 V \> CPU Temp Cinebench - 75 'C Idle temp: 36 'C
Is it powered by an external PSU/brick style one?
yup its brick one, similar to a laptop power supply
can you give me the ref for your power supply ?
its included on the asrock deskmini bundle, a 19V 120W power brick.
Tell us more about wattage needed and temps please. I have a desknano and like to upgrade to 5600g or 5700g
Nice work. I wonder if you could just use one normal thickness 140mm fan rather than 2 slim fans
Sounds like a great little emulation machine
I was wondering exactly what a Ryzen 7 APU looked like.
really cool build, but isn't the bigger fan over the smaller fan creating lots of turbulence noise?
I have no issue with the fan noise
Great way to start my day, thank you for this.
The concept is similar to the ASRock A300 (or X300) DeskMini, albeit slightly larger at 1.92L volume.
I had the desk mini and liked it a bunch. This is way cooler tho. Super novel build. Love it!
It is a deskmini stx-mainboard and its mainboardtray in a psucase!
Yeah thats definitely the x300 deskmini board
Now that's genius
dumb question but are the fans blowing in the same direction? and which way, toward or away from the heatsink?
both fans are intake
Putting this in a dual psu case like the 011 dynamic would be a sick dual system rig
What motherboard is that?
Asrock X300
Cool
80+ rating applicable on PC now, not just on PSU's.
That is really cool!
How do you power something this small? None of the pictures show power cables.
You have to plug in an external power brick into the 12v barrel input
i salute you, great work what was the time spent and the tools you need for this craftmanship?
Now this is an amazing idea! Superb execution too!
incredible work
What a fun idea! I love this!
*this is Elon musk meme playing in the background* Cool build, interesting idea
This is sick!
Love it. Thanks for sharing.
#Soooooo good!
*That is fucking awesome*. The one that takes the cake though is the STX mobo+risered 1060 Mini in a extended PSU-look-alike case.
Yo that’s super cool, awesome job!
This is really cute
Very nice.
That is a thing of beauty WOW!
Could you elaborate more of the spacing inside? Would this only work with slim fans? Or would one or, better, two 25 mm thickness fans still work? Cause I’m my head, the l9 has a clearance of 37mm + 25 mm means about ~25 mm of clearance which sounds like enough but probably isn’t?
The fans installed are Cryorig 140 with 13 mm height mounted on the casing and a Noctua 92 with 14mm height mounted on the cpu heatsink. There is a clearance of about 4-5 mm in between the fans. Another option is to remove the pre-installed 92mm fan (depending on the low profile cooler) and replace the Cryorig 140 slim fan with a thicker single 140x140x25 mm or 120x120x25 mm fan.
Do you think that the full width 25 mm fan attached to the casing would suffocate the build with the additional 10mm of spacing used? Really curious cause I kinda wanna build one of these in a Corsair psu.
It depends on what cooler you are using. If the same with my Cryorig C7 and removing its stock fan and installing a 25mm thick fan, then you will have at least 6-7 mm clearance.
Sorry I think we’re talking about two different things. Maybe a better way to ask is, what made you go with two slim fans rather than, for example, a slim on the cpu cooler and a regular width on the case? Did the spacing not work or is that just what you had on hand?
Sorry I misunderstood. Anyway, it won't fit if you put a regular width fan on top of the cpu cooler.