Replacement In-Win Chopin PSU : r sffpc - Reddit But then, after removing the PSU, I changed my mind about what I want to do with the Chopin itself So I find myself needing two Chopin PSUs See, I really like size of the Chopin's PSU and the fact that it has exactly the cables needed--and the lengths needed My project involves converting thing into a case, and space is at a premium
Any success replacing InWin Chopin PSU : r sffpc - Reddit Any success replacing InWin Chopin PSU I know there have been threads about this in the past but they're all about a year old and many ended inconclusively I built a nice linux work computer with an inWin Chopin case and a Noctua low-profile cooler
InWin Chopin mod with a GPU! : r sffpc - Reddit InWin Chopin (used) - $67 from Micro Center Noctua 40mm fan - $20 I think from Amazon LinkUp 200mm PCIe 4 0 Riser Cable - $56 from Amazon XFX Radeon RX 6400 - $160 from Amazon Total: $833 plus tax Now for how it performs In short, not great The RX 6400 gets hot even with it sitting outside the case
InWin Chopin Max - Ryzen 7 8700G : r sffpc - Reddit Sick build How loud does the PSU fan get? I’ve heard it can get pretty loud and it’s keeping me from building in the Chopin max My purpose would be a bit different as it would be for home lab server and no gaming, but it would still be great to know how loud it gets on idle and when the system is being pushed
Case Mod - Complete Inwin Chopin GPU 1050 ti Mod - Pluto - bit-tech. net . . . And a rough picture to show how the fans intake air The bottom of the Chopin unibody has openings on the front and back of the case for the two non-center fans to breathe I'll be cutting a hole for the center fan to intake air as well, but I'll have to wait for the next update to do that as I'm waiting for the new unibody to be delivered
Project Caron: a GPU modded In-Win Chopin build : r sffpc - Reddit I would probably buy 2 In-Win chopin from the start, just to have spare parts and don't live under constant fear of messing up something during the "butchering" part Also having all the final parts would make planning a lot easyer from the start (in a so confined space just a change in position of the USB3 0 connector could mean re-do all the cable menagement)
InWin Chopin MAX AMD Ryzen 7 5700G SFF PC build with 7 . . . - Reddit InWin Chopin MAX Mini-ITX Case (IP-AD200C7-2 200 W PSU included) Gigabyte B550I Aorus Pro AX Mini-ITX AM4 DDR4 Motherboard AMD Ryzen 7 5700G AM4 APU G Skill Trident Z Neo 3600 MHz CL14 16 GB DDR4 RAM (2 x 8 GB) Samsung 980 M 2 NVMe SSD PCIe 3 0 1 TB Samsung 870 QVO 2 5" SATA SSD 8 TB
Alternative to Inwin Chopin Max or Geeek G4 : r sffpc - Reddit Former InWin Chopin owner here - I ran into that exact problem when I needed to replace the included power supply I initially thought it was FlexATX, but you're right it's actually a non-standard PSU sold by InWin I opted instead for the LZMod A24 v3 case
AMD Ryzen 7 5700g inside inwin Chopin PRO 200w. : r sffpc - Reddit Chopin or NR200? Id say its really down to your use case If youre looking for a nice livingroom pc thats unobtrusive and youre going to use it as an emulation box, definitely go with the chopin If youre looking to take something on the go to say a LAN party, yeah the nr200 is bigger but it will fit in a carry on just fine
HDPLEX GaN 250W Passive AIO PSU fitting tests (Densium 4 V2 . . . - Reddit Just be aware positioning the AC plug could be a bit tricky In any case the benefit would be mostly not having to deal with the annoying fan of the original PSU because I doubt the Chopin can deal with 250W at full blast from a thermal stand point Lastly I checked on my Lazer3D HT5