Phanteks Shift Motherboard Shroud
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Alpenfohn Black Ridge Update:\r\n\r\nI recently upgraded my motherboard from an ASRock Z370 Fatal1ty to an ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming due to some PCI-E bus issues, and unfortunately, the Scythe no longer fit with the chipset heatsink. I discovered that the Alpenphohn Black Ridge was not as effective as the Scythe but was still the best cooler to fit with my motherboard and case combo. To accommodate these components, I redesigned the motherboard shroud, ensuring that my CPU/Motherboard temps remained in check even when my 8700K pulled 120watts. The Black Ridge comes with its own 90mm fan, which I removed and replaced with a Noctua NF-A12x25, but any 25mm thick 120mm fan will fit this design.\r\n\r\nFinal Version-Scythe Big Shuriken 2 Rev B:\r\n\r\nI relocated the 40mm fan from an exhaust location to an intake location to facilitate RAM and M.2 SSD cooling. I also created a chamber for the BESTAR 20cm aftermarket riser cable, which is stiffer than the stock cable, preventing it from straining at the connector and causing PCI-E 3.0 issues. This solved the problem. I included two versions: one with a 40mm fan and one without. I recommend installing the 40mm fan to keep the chipset cooler. Under full CPU/GPU load for 30 minutes, my system temperature never rose over 42 degrees.\r\n\r\nIf you'd like something changed or added to the design, leave a comment and I'll see what I can do.\r\n\r\nOriginal Post:\r\nWhen I purchased my Phanteks Shift case, I noticed many problems caused by poor airflow within the great-looking case. I figured out the airflow issues and designed this print as one of many modifications I made. Since the case isn't terribly efficient at exchanging ambient air, I created this CPU shroud to prevent hot air from recirculating back into the heatsink. Even though it kept the CPU exhaust air down at the motherboard, my motherboard temp dropped 3 degrees from previous stress tests. My CPU increased power consumption by 8 watts while maintaining the same temperature. My GPU and M.2 SSD temps also dropped a degree or two, even though that wasn't the goal. Overall, it seems to have significantly increased the efficiency of the case airflow exchange.\r\n\r\nThis CPU shroud was designed for the Asrock Z370 ITX Gaming motherboard with the CPU Heatsink mount holes 28.5mm away from the edge facing the exhaust fan and 44mm away from the backpane edge. This is important because I discovered that not all ITX motherboards have the same CPU socket location, even with the same brand.\r\n\r\nThe shroud is designed for the Scythe Big Shuriken 2 RevB heatsink, a 120x25mm fan, and has accommodations for a ziptie-mounted 40x20mm fan to aid in exhausting hot air. For the 120x25mm fan, I recommend the Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM, and for the 40x20mm fan, I recommend the Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM.\r\n\r\nFor case fans, I have three 140x29mm Noiseblocker NB-eLoop B14 fans regulated by a Silverstone CPF04 PWM Fan Hub. All three Noiseblockers are operated by one Mobo PWM fan header, with two 40mm fans tapped off a PWM splitter off the Mobo PWM header and of course, the CPU fan is on a third PWM header for the CPU.\r\n\r\nI have attached pictures of my fan curves for the entire system, and it is relatively quiet. After 30 minutes running the Heaven stress test along with four threads of Prime 95 blend, my 8700k settled at 70 degrees at 65 watts of power consumption. After a de-lid and liquid metal, that dropped to 61 degrees at the same power consumption, so the case airflow has potential with the right CPU.\r\n\r\nIf your hardware is compatible, this shroud should decrease temperatures across the board and maximize the effectiveness of your case fans. I have included the .f3d file to allow you to customize the design to fit your hardware setup.\r\n\r\nI would be interested to hear about your results or thoughts on improving the design in the comments.
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