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  1. @marcoliu thank you for posting pictures with a great macro exposure, it really illustrates the situation.

    Yes, the psu corner shroud is a bit annoying. Could only fit the screws in opposite sides.

     


     

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  2. @marcoliu Yes, the PSU is heavy enough to balance the weight of the watercooling setup, do not recommend assembly of the stand/radiator/liquid without the PSU to balance the table. Only "imbalance" experienced was when for testing/building purposes I tried to cause it by pushing the table downwards with some strength at the table watercooling end, since the weight of the watercooling table end it did balance with the weight of the psu.

  3. Hello all

    Creating this thread for support and feedback regarding the [DIY] 360 Radiator Horizontal Stand.

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    The [DIY] 360 Radiator Horizontal Stand build log and sources are available at https://openbenchtable.com/community/diy-360-radiator-horizontal-stand/ 

    Source files include 360 Radiator Horizontal Stand for OBT v1 and OBT v1.1

    Tested and produced - 360 horizontal stand 360 for OBT v1
    Untested - Designs for OBT v.1.1

    Notes:

    • Looking for OBT v.1.1 owners to volunteer to test the 360 designs for v1.1.
    • Source files also include untested designs for 420, 480 and 560 radiator sizes for the OBT v1
    • Adobe Illustrator CC 2018 master file allows users to change the horizontal stand and grill pattern if they wish.

    Prototype for untested designs for OBT v1.1 and 420, 480 and 560 radiators:

    • Print without scaling or at 100% scale in thick paper:
      • match the radiator and the horizontal stand holes.
      • match the horizontal stand and the OBT holes.
      • If all is well please reply and publish pictures of your build in this thread.

    Keep on pushing!

     

  4. The slack of the cables it is a illusion, the cables themselves are kind of stiff and it was a very tight fit, I still wish they were a tiny bit longer. You are correct, the motherboard does have a bit of 'sagging'.

  5. @marcoliu - hope you are well. It was the plastic shroud around the button, not the button itself but the little shroud around the button that conflicted with the vertical legs. Solved it by force and multiple tries i guess, yes it is quite secure now. The default stock length of the cables of the SF600 were a very tight fit, I would like to have 2 or 3 cm more, yes they are stiff but not too much. I am indeed a proud owner of a BC1 silver and a BC1 Mini silver, can't recommend both enough.

  6. @marcoliu - Recently I have built a system in OBT Mini, and main factors for me regarding PSU choice was warranty, wattage and looking at psu reviews. The SF 600 has great reviews. Also Silverstone SFX PSU like the SX800-LTI or SX700-LPT have 3 year warranty while the Corsair SF 600 has 7 year warranty.

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  7. Hello @marcoliu, the OBT Mini that I have bought serves as multi purpose build in my living room eg htpc / living room computer / games.

    Love the OBT and the OBT Mini is adorable.

    Will post pics for the build in pcpartpicker soon.

    List of components

    • Maximus Impact VIII
    • I7 6700k (Delidded)
    • Scythe Mugen 5 (push pull Noctua NF F12) (handles 5.1ghz and 1.47v with the 6700k above and beyond)
    • Nvidea 980 4gb
    • Corsair SF 600
    • Samung 850 pro

    Best

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