- AsRock X299 OC Formula
- I7 7820X @ 4.9GHZ
- 32Gb Corsair Vengance @ 3200mhz
- 2xGTX 1080(EVGA FTW2)
- 2x500Gb Samsung EVO SSD
- 2x1050Gb Crucial M.2
- FSP 1200 Watt Platinum
- Custom EK watercooling( GFX - Monoblock - Hardline tubing )
- 7x Noctua IPPC 120mm fans
-Phanteks EVOLV Tempered glass
Did you use Primochill Vue as the fluid in your loop? I wanna use it when I put mine together.
Pictures before and during a full fan replacement with new Noctua’s back to front, while my brother swapped out his Motherboard CPU and RAM.
I used Mayhems Aurora Silver! but I had to change it out for EK Acid green, due to the Mayhems clogging up my monoblock :\
I love the color of that H440…
Thank you, I always wanted a yellow PC, something like Ferrari’s Modena Yellow. This was done a while back there is a full write up on the process here, long dead but good for the viewing. I need to redo it though, this is Montana Acrylic paint and quite sticky pretty much forever. When I redo it I want nice glossy paint like a car.
The pictures show it like a candy yellow color. Yet it looks nice. I love systems, that are outside the standard red/black/white template, that is everywhere.
I love colors other than black and white said I, while running black and white system…
Aahhh ok. I wonder how the Vue fluid would be like. Jayztwocents did a video on it and he said it supposedly doesn’t clog up the blocks like the Mayhem fluid does.
There are a lot of Vue complaints and it’s turned into a larger headache than initial impressions gave for a lot of people.
See this thread: I got fubar
Whoa thanks for the link. I think I’ll avoid Vue then. Probably go with dyed distilled water.
ye, try to avoid any coolant with those kind of additives, stay to a regular fluid with good anti corrosive properties
Arc Midi R2… Back in the day I got this one instead of H440 for the 2 reasons it had fan controller and it have better airflow.
I made some changes to the hard drive cage setup…
I directly screwed the small cage to the optical bays. I had a plan to remove the optical bays and screw the hard drive cage directly to the roof. Yet I am afraid, that they count on the bays to support the frame. So I’m still considering it, but I may have to check for some support bars or something if it turns out the case becomes wobbly once the optical bays are gone.
PS: pay no attention to the bad cable management. Whenever I have the financial means to, the next upgrade is Seasonic Focus+, modular with black flat cables. So I will be able to cable manage this way better.
This case started black and white, but I never colour matched my components. It was a build on a budget and it got upgrades over time, one was the case.
I like white and black builds, that is what I wanted initially and have another white case, a cheap aerocool Sixth Element, that was not made as well as it could have been. So I plan to mod that and have started to some degree but it is on long term hold. But that will be white and black.
It looks good when it is all together. I like the ram in your system.
The thing is, you can color match and not really change much when it comes to the financial part. I mean when I needed new system, I just looked for black and white motherboard. Then I took the AIO with white LEDs, and I chose a RAM, that is in my QVL list and fits the build having no extra colors.
It’s @w.meri’s ram. I like it though. I was thinking about buying white modules, but then I would look at them from the top and I think this and the Kingston Predator are the best black and white looking modules. The Predator is kinda expensive though.
https://www.vortez.net/articles_file/37143_kingston_hyper_x_predator_installed.jpg
https://media.kingston.com/hyperx/key-features/hx-keyfeatures-memory-predatorddr4-2-lg.jpg
Now the only thing that ruins my black and white build is my dear dear Sapphire Toxic 270X… My beautiful sweet Toxic 270X… I adore that thing.
Very quiet linux gaming rig.
Asus Prime X370 Pro
AMD Ryzen 7 1700 running 3.8GHz @ 1.35v
16GB (2x8) G.Skill Trident-Z 3200MHz C14
Sapphire R9 Fury Nitro, stock cooler
Silverstone Nightjar 520W, passive, 80+ platinum
Corsair Carbide 400Q
Crucial MX300 275GB
Samsung 1TB 2.5" spinning rust
aaaaaand …
So is the card controlling those fans or do you have them on another controller?
Those fans (92mm right on the GPU and 120mm as secondary) are controlled from the UEFI and manually set to 50%. Furmark can push the card up to 80°C but nothing else does.
OK, so my main home PC (mostly used for gaming, mining when not gaming and other general nerd stuff):
Gigabyte GA-H87-D3H
Intel E3-1231v3 (yes, stock box cooler, Xeon don’t overclock anyway)
RX Vega 64 Reference (Sapphire)
RX Vega 64 Reference (XFX)
Antec 1100 case
Samsung Evo 850 500 GB
Seagate 2 TB
Corsair HX850i
Corsair Vengeance 1666 DDR3 - 32 GB total
Several Noctua NFF12s
NZXT Fan controller
Planned upgrade path:
AMD
Either a threadripper or Ryzen 2700x.
In a Fractal R6 case
with a water loop
The main sticking point is the cost of DDR4. I want/need 32 GB or more for some of the things i mess around with (VMs mostly). DDR4 cost at the moment is insane.
Ahh, a build from Australia I see.