I love my DB4 case. I have a Nvidia GTX 1650 in there (everything passively cooled), which allows for decent enough gaming
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Building A Silent Linux Desktop For 2022 With The Streacom DB4
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Difficult to get in the USA as a retail customer, but sabrepc.com has them listed for retail sale, and eBay is your friend if you're willing to take a chance [I successfully bought a 4350G Pro and a 4650G Pro last year from different Taiwan based sellers]...
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Mate.
This is exactly the article I've been looking for.
Thanks so much for taking the time to document your experience. It means a seasoned but perfectionist builder like myself gets to have a fair bit of the required legwork done upfornt.
What you have built is pretty much exactly what I've been planning to for some time. I have even been on the same CPU selection and RAM rank / clock memory journey.
I too have settlied on the 5700G since the GE is like rocking horse s**t.
I've been planning a fanless server build for ages i.e. Home Theatre via HDMI / Music Player into external DAC via USB / Dedicated Game Server (minecraft, satisfactory etc.) It will be ubuntu (preferably headless) with KODI and steamcmd installed with Kore as the remote and a share from my NAS mounted for the media library.
You're the second person I've heard mention contact pressure against the heatsinks being the clincher.
Can I ask; what was the best clock speed you got your RAM to run at in sync with the CPU Infinity Fabric? I only have experience building with Zen 2 and settled at 3600. Would be nice if the same is achievable with Zen 3 APUs
Thanks again
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