Bon, c’est le jour de construction, alors allons-y :
* **Boîtier :** Jonsbo NV10
* **Carte mère :** Asrock B550M-ITX/ac.
* **Carte graphique :** RTX5060 LP.
* **Alimentation :** SilverStone SST-FX600-PT FX600.
* **RAM :** Corsair Vengeance LPX 32Go DDR4 3200.
* **Processeur :** Ryzen 7 5700X.
* **Stockage :** Kingston NV3 4.0 1To
* **Refroidissement :** Thermalright AXP90-X36 associé à un ID-Cooling ID-COOLING TF-9215 9015 ARGB en configuration d’aspiration.
* **Autres :** Support d’ITG Gear avec 2x Noctua NF-A4x10 (en attente d’un troisième) et un adaptateur Type C vers USB3.0 pour le port avant.
[Les belles lumières apportent des FPS supplémentaires. Source : crois-moi mec.](https://preview.redd.it/p2z6vekgu5sf1.jpg?width=2000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d928fa924b263e086cefa3e8ad7e5ba8d0d6c9cc)
[Cela semble un peu déséquilibré mais c’est acceptable !](https://preview.redd.it/ouslp10iu5sf1.jpg?width=2000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=02fe6b631f33dc42707c5ca5cc67278a699c4721)
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Wow nice! I built in the same case if you want to check one of my last posts.
How are the temps?
Well, the CPU temps are going to be different for you, so let’s focus on the GPU temps. With 2/3 exhaust Noctuas, the Monster Hunter Wilds benchmark @ 1080 High, no framegen, never goes over 80ºC. And since the game even goes under 50FPS, it’s fair to assume that the GPU is doing its best.
Just out of curiosity how were CPU temps? Also noise levels seem like a big concern with such a compact build
I’m waiting until the weekend to do some exhaustive testing, will report back!
Hey man if you have the time can you measure the length inside the case by the PSU/GPU compartment? I have a hdplex 500W GaN AIO and I need to know if it would fit in this case
I would **seriously** advise against doing that. The case is rated for a standard 1U Flex PSU with a maximum of 150mm deep and yours is 200mm with no screw holes where the case is designed for. And even if you somehow still put it in, that PSU doesn’t have an exhaust fan where the plug is and the NV10 desperately needs it. Some people even go as far as changing their PSU fans to Noctuas in order to get some more much-needed ventilation.
It does have mounting holes, and the spine of the case has holes so it can be attached to that.
Regarding to heat, the PSU does have a exhaust fan, just that the air exhausts from the atx connectors, which is basically towards the back panel grill.
Also may I have the measurements please
197mm of inside clearance, measured wall to wall.
Thanks, I guess I could remove the casing of the PSU as a last ditch effort.