u/ainkiwi

Image 1 — Noctua NL-LC1 24 fits in the FormdT1. Here is my first SFF build.
Image 2 — Noctua NL-LC1 24 fits in the FormdT1. Here is my first SFF build.
Image 3 — Noctua NL-LC1 24 fits in the FormdT1. Here is my first SFF build.
Image 4 — Noctua NL-LC1 24 fits in the FormdT1. Here is my first SFF build.
▲ 90 r/Noctua

Noctua NL-LC1 24 fits in the FormdT1. Here is my first SFF build.

Finally, i have succeded to finish my build with Noctua first AIO, this is also the first SFF build that I've made. I've paid attention to the cable management so that the 25mm fan could take as much air as possible.

CPU: 9800x3d with 7mm offset and PTM 7950

GPU: Asus Prime 5070 TI

I have fitted it on the 2 slot GPU, so that i wouldn't make a custom panel for the pump, since it would have been useless. Now i am able to cut the side panel of the GPU and the temperature would still be low.

I think this is the best configuration if you want to fit the Noctua AIO in the Formd T1 with very OK temps.

The case panels closes very easily, as designed.

In working/gaming sessions i have around 80 degrees C on CPU and 65 C on GPU. Rams and SSDs temperature are ok, both around 50-60 C. These temperatures are with the CPU side panel on, and the GPU side panel off completely.

u/ainkiwi — 7 days ago
▲ 69 r/sffpc

Noctua NL-LC1 24 fits in the FormdT1. Here is my first SFF build

Finally, i have succeded to finish my build with Noctua first AIO, this is also the first SFF build that I've made. I've paid attention to the cable management so that the 25mm fan could take as much air as possible.

CPU: 9800x3d with 7mm offset and PTM 7950

GPU: Asus Prime 5070 TI

I have fitted it on the 2 slot GPU, so that i wouldn't make a custom panel for the pump, since it would have been useless. Now i am able to cut the side panel of the GPU and the temperature would still be low.

I think this is the best configuration if you want to fit the Noctua AIO in the Formd T1 with very OK temps.

The case panels closes very easily, as designed.

In working/gaming sessions i have around 80 degrees C on CPU and 65 C on GPU. Rams and SSDs temperature are ok, both around 50-60 C. These temperatures are with the CPU side panel on, and the GPU side panel off completely.

u/ainkiwi — 7 days ago
▲ 138 r/FormD

Noctua NL-LC1 24 fits in the Formd T1. Here is my first SFF build.

Finally, i have succeded to finish my build with Noctua first AIO, this is also the first SFF build that I've made. I've paid attention to the cable management so that the 25mm fan could take as much air as possible.

CPU: 9800x3d with 7mm offset and PTM 7950

GPU: Asus Prime 5070 TI

I have fitted it on the 2 slot GPU, so that i wouldn't make a custom panel for the pump, since it would have been useless. Now i am able to cut the side panel of the GPU and the temperature would still be low.

I think this is the best configuration if you want to fit the Noctua AIO in the Formd T1 with very OK temps.

The case panels closes very easily, as designed.

In working/gaming sessions i have around 80 degrees C on CPU and 65 C on GPU. Rams and SSDs temperature are ok, both around 50-60 C. These temperatures are with the CPU side panel on, and the GPU side panel off completely.

u/ainkiwi — 7 days ago
▲ 5 r/FormD

Noctua NL-LC1 in Formd T1, will the radiator fit?

I want to fit the new aio from noctua into the t1.

Don't worry about the very big pump, because i will have my side panel cut.

My worry comes on the radiator part, because its a 30mm radiator, and with the noctua 15mm slim fan it will be 45mm total. Formd T1 says that it can accomodate up to 46mm so its really tight.

Did someone tried to fit an aio with a radiator of 30mm?

Do you think it will fit?

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u/ainkiwi — 14 days ago