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Actually I don’t even care about this Benchmark:) wasn’t my plan at all to compare results...
Having so much fun building a small high perf box:)
BTW: an intel guy answered your question... no standalone cpu heatsink from them:(
Quickly soldered a connection with pwm and sense.... works...
This time noctua fan with 5v only... can’t even hear it at all( what I wanted:))
Actually I am getting only 1098 marks... why is that?
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That’s with the stock fan.... 1090 and much higher Max temp of 85C!
btw I have undervolted it.. maybe that’s why?
Waiting for the fans to arrive... then building some „proper“ fitting to the dies or heatsink ... then do some benchmarking:)
Probably not keeping the case at all...
I am looking at a maximum height of around 8cm... also wondering if that space will be enough for the fan to suck enough air..... already undervolted my i5 by -90mv which helps with the temperatures
sry dont know...... would expected it to be non removable ...
maybe using a dremel to remove the fan parts.. and stick a nh-l9i on top and a custom 3d top case... lets see where we are going ;)
i am using it as a little standalone audio processing unit... so i want it to be as performant & small & silent as possible :D
currently i think its a little to loud during load.
thinking about 3d printing this: Cooling system for NUC by Tchoum - Thingiverse
i am also considering removing the...