2022/11/20 08:07:24
dragomirc
frankd3
 LOL. I take it that was sarcasm?

Sure it is.
I mean cheaper one costs as 4090 FE
And (spaceship looking) LIAN LE V3000 PLUS cost $500
 
Not intended to rain on current owners' parade, just shocked with the prices.
 
I would add a dust filter chamber as this open-air flow (like test bed) is a dust magnet. 
2022/11/20 08:17:04
Inismona
It’s not really a dust magnet if your environment is normal. The dust collects on the rad from the fans the same as it would in a case or not. Sure in some cases your rad would have one extra dust filter or plastic/metal front mesh, but the difference is hardly noticeable, why would it be a dust “magnet”? It’s super easy to just vacuum off the dust periodically if it gets on the mobo, but I only ever run open test benches and can’t say dust has ever been a thought. Never vacuumed or done anything but clean dust from rads once in awhile like on a normal loop.
2022/11/20 08:42:21
dragomirc
Inismona
It’s not really a dust magnet if your environment is normal. The dust collects on the rad from the fans the same as it would in a case or not. Sure in some cases your rad would have one extra dust filter or plastic/metal front mesh, but the difference is hardly noticeable, why would it be a dust “magnet”? It’s super easy to just vacuum off the dust periodically if it gets on the mobo, but I only ever run open test benches and can’t say dust has ever been a thought. Never vacuumed or done anything but clean dust from rads once in awhile like on a normal loop.

Thanks for sharing your experience 
I used to overclock/benchmark and often remove side of a case which resulted more dust inside case. Never had a carpet (micro dust factory) in my house but wooden floor, and still static dust come from nowhere.
Current case has filters on all intake fans (vacuuming monthly)
Finally, start to clean or replace filters on central air more often as ultimate anti-dust solution.
Glad you enjoy using this extraordinary structure. 
2022/11/20 13:29:15
Okayevga


 
ill add a second rad when I block the gpu, shorter cables on the way as well, nowhere to hide for cable management.
2022/11/20 14:27:30
frankd3
Okayevga

 
ill add a second rad when I block the gpu, shorter cables on the way as well, nowhere to hide for cable management.


Considering what you're working with your cable management looks great!
Even though it's showing it's neat.
That's more important than hiding it.
2022/11/20 14:36:31
seanronimo
Jay posted part 1 of his EVGA Tribute build featuring the E1!
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeS4PCzZybs
2022/11/21 14:53:53
frankd3
What software do you use to drive the gauges?
2022/11/21 15:02:02
EVGA_Lee
frankd3
What software do you use to drive the gauges?


The EVGA E1 Control Software:
https://www.evga.com/software/
2022/11/21 15:11:55
frankd3
EVGATech_LeeM
frankd3
What software do you use to drive the gauges?


The EVGA E1 Control Software:
https://www.evga.com/software/


Thank you. I should have figured there would be special software.
2022/11/22 09:26:59
EVGA_Lee
frankd3
EVGATech_LeeM
frankd3
What software do you use to drive the gauges?


The EVGA E1 Control Software:
https://www.evga.com/software/


Thank you. I should have figured there would be special software.


No worries.  You're not the first person to ask.
 
Keep in mind that you will need to keep the software running for the gauges to work.  You can minimize to the task bar to hide it, of course, but it will need to run one way or another to monitor the temps.

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