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Posted: 12/2/2021 10:02:57 AM EDT
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Rtx3090, 5950x, 128gb Ram, 3tb NVME PCIE4, all water cooled. I have added a back side water cooling plate to the 3090 and switched away from the distribution block to a normal pump and res as the only changes from this pic. Running it with a LG c9 65” OLED 4K at 120hz, sennheiser ote cans, and Logitech mechanical keyboard. |
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Currently stashing parts for a build
Corsair 4000x H100 aio 980 pro gen 4 ssd Rog stirx 570e mobo Strafe mk2 keyboard Corsair m65 mouse Corsair 850 psu 32gb of ddr4 3600 Corsair vengeance ram is being delivered today Still waiting on my cpu (going with a ryzen 9 5950x) Then hopefully making a trip to the closest micro center which is like an hour from me to try and get at the very least a 3070ti Currently have a acer predator xb273 monitor I use for my Xbox series s that will be used on this but it’ll be upgrade probably when the 4000 series gpus come out and are (laugh) available Attached File |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/151633/394C33C4-08E7-4442-8644-54198353398A_jpe-2189050.JPG Rtx3090, 5950x, 128gb Ram, 3tb NVME PCIE4, all water cooled. I have added a back side water cooling plate to the 3090 and switched away from the distribution block to a normal pump and res as the only changes from this pic. Running it with a LG c9 65" OLED 4K at 120hz, sennheiser ote cans, and Logitech mechanical keyboard. View Quote |
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Quoted: Damn, you definitely didn't spare any expense there. View Quote I tend to keep my builds from 5-7y. 2020 was my due date for a new build as my prior computer was from 2014. I plan to keep this one as my primary system until 2025 at a minimum. And yea, this was a no expense spared build, there's $1400 in just water cooling components alone. Mono block, front/back GPU block, 3x 360 rads, 9 fans, distribution block, chrome hard lines, pump, 3 water temp sensors, flow rate sensor, fittings (nearly $400 in fittings), and the all important drain for maintenance . |
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Current build is a NUC so I could bolt it to the back of my dell 43 4k, though now I have a 4TB p50 game drive wired on the lightning to run local backups faster vs the slower gigabit lan, so its not as clean.
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Quoted: I tend to keep my builds from 5-7y. 2020 was my due date for a new build as my prior computer was from 2014. I plan to keep this one as my primary system until 2025 at a minimum. And yea, this was a no expense spared build, there's $1400 in just water cooling components alone. Mono block, front/back GPU block, 3x 360 rads, 9 fans, distribution block, chrome hard lines, pump, 3 water temp sensors, flow rate sensor, fittings (nearly $400 in fittings), and the all important drain for maintenance . View Quote |
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Quoted: Not crazy, but I like it. Ryzen 5600X with 32GB Ram. Currently using a RadeonPro WX8200 for CAD work. Will probably buy a gaming card once supply is normal again. https://i.postimg.cc/rsh7jmXd/20210311-115905.jpg View Quote |
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View Quote Nice! |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/151633/394C33C4-08E7-4442-8644-54198353398A_jpe-2189050.JPG Rtx3090, 5950x, 128gb Ram, 3tb NVME PCIE4, all water cooled. I have added a back side water cooling plate to the 3090 and switched away from the distribution block to a normal pump and res as the only changes from this pic. Running it with a LG c9 65” OLED 4K at 120hz, sennheiser ote cans, and Logitech mechanical keyboard. View Quote Damn. Oh, and the active backplate is a great add-on. Got one on my 3080. Water cooled 3080, 5950x with an AIO. The little gizmo at the top is a little vacuum pump that actively prevents any kind of leaking. I went with hard tubing. Total pain in the ass. |
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View Quote It’s amusing to look at cardboard box builds |
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Quoted: Share your cool builds. Personally I'm into the SFF stuff and I love vertical cases because they minimize desktop footprint. I drew and 3d printed a bunch of brackets and a top/bottom and used some MakerBeam to assemble the frame for my own setup. https://i.imgur.com/DqhZ5yw.jpg View Quote I'm all about the SFF. I recently got a Yuel Beast Monument and will be making a mostly passive setup with the Noctua NH-P1 (Vid cards are harder to passively cool). Current setup is a 3 yo Alienware laptop with missing f and w keys hooked up to an external monitor. Fuck Alienware and Dell. |
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Quoted: I'm all about the SFF. I recently got a Yuel Beast Monument and will be making a mostly passive setup with the Noctua NH-P1 (Vid cards are harder to passively cool). Current setup is a 3 yo Alienware laptop with missing f and w keys hooked up to an external monitor. Fuck Alienware and Dell. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Share your cool builds. Personally I'm into the SFF stuff and I love vertical cases because they minimize desktop footprint. I drew and 3d printed a bunch of brackets and a top/bottom and used some MakerBeam to assemble the frame for my own setup. https://i.imgur.com/DqhZ5yw.jpg I'm all about the SFF. I recently got a Yuel Beast Monument and will be making a mostly passive setup with the Noctua NH-P1 (Vid cards are harder to passively cool). Current setup is a 3 yo Alienware laptop with missing f and w keys hooked up to an external monitor. Fuck Alienware and Dell. |
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Quoted: The Monument is awesome, I've just always been wary of committing to a really small GPU (especially in today's market where any GPU is scarce.) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Share your cool builds. Personally I'm into the SFF stuff and I love vertical cases because they minimize desktop footprint. I drew and 3d printed a bunch of brackets and a top/bottom and used some MakerBeam to assemble the frame for my own setup. https://i.imgur.com/DqhZ5yw.jpg I'm all about the SFF. I recently got a Yuel Beast Monument and will be making a mostly passive setup with the Noctua NH-P1 (Vid cards are harder to passively cool). Current setup is a 3 yo Alienware laptop with missing f and w keys hooked up to an external monitor. Fuck Alienware and Dell. I've seen pics of the higher end cards and it doesn't look too stupid... https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/qwyzzc/amd_motif_monument_build/ https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/oylqpe/motif_monument_fixing_gpu_temperatures/ |
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I'm not much into RGB on my computer builds (in fact I have no use for it at all).
The case just sits underneath out of sight - I just need/want as much cooling as I can get. My computer case is nothing much to look at if you are into something that looks like Walt Disney threw up - but it works perfectly for my needs. |
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My last build I wanted something easy to transport. I went with a Thermaltake Core V1. You can take the top and both side panels off which made building it very easy. Litter fucker still has 4 hard drive slots.
Not flashy, but cool in it's own way. |
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"Cool" case, huh?
Weeeeeell, nothing like that here, unless you call the Antec Three Hundred "cool". I mean, it runs pretty cool, but it don't have much going it in the looks department. |
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Quoted: I've seen pics of the higher end cards and it doesn't look too stupid... https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/qwyzzc/amd_motif_monument_build/ https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/oylqpe/motif_monument_fixing_gpu_temperatures/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Share your cool builds. Personally I'm into the SFF stuff and I love vertical cases because they minimize desktop footprint. I drew and 3d printed a bunch of brackets and a top/bottom and used some MakerBeam to assemble the frame for my own setup. https://i.imgur.com/DqhZ5yw.jpg I'm all about the SFF. I recently got a Yuel Beast Monument and will be making a mostly passive setup with the Noctua NH-P1 (Vid cards are harder to passively cool). Current setup is a 3 yo Alienware laptop with missing f and w keys hooked up to an external monitor. Fuck Alienware and Dell. I've seen pics of the higher end cards and it doesn't look too stupid... https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/qwyzzc/amd_motif_monument_build/ https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/oylqpe/motif_monument_fixing_gpu_temperatures/ |
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View Quote Now THAT...That's COOL! |
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Quoted: Are you doing anything or running anything that pushes or needs a build like that? Or is this more "I'll climb Mt Everest. Why? Because its there" or future proofing? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: ... Rtx3090, 5950x, 128gb Ram, 3tb NVME PCIE4, all water cooled. ... Are you doing anything or running anything that pushes or needs a build like that? Or is this more "I'll climb Mt Everest. Why? Because its there" or future proofing? He did mention keeping them for 5-7 years. |
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I want to see someone post up their submersed oil-cooled homelab
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Quoted: Are you doing anything or running anything that pushes or needs a build like that? Or is this more "I'll climb Mt Everest. Why? Because its there" or future proofing? View Quote It was a couple things: 1. 2020 component availability, I wanted a 3080 and a 5900 but couldn't get what I wanted and got a 3090 and 5950. 2. Future proofing, I keep my rigs for 5-7y. 3. It was fun and I had been planning a fun build for a couple years leading up to this. |
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Quoted: Nothing cool looking about my setup. My AntecP100 cause is made for silence, not show.... and it does a darn good job of that! All my internals are black with no RBG https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cclonline.com%2Fimages%2Favante%2Fanteccsp100.jpg&f=1&nofb=1 View Quote Attached File |
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View Quote FTW!! |
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Quoted: It was a couple things: 1. 2020 component availability, I wanted a 3080 and a 5900 but couldn't get what I wanted and got a 3090 and 5950. 2. Future proofing, I keep my rigs for 5-7y. 3. It was fun and I had been planning a fun build for a couple years leading up to this. View Quote Is that a $10,000 rig? |
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