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Greg2895

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  • CPU
    5960x
  • Motherboard
    Rampage V Extreme
  • RAM
    32gb Corsair Dominator Platinum
  • GPU
    2x GTX 1080 SLI
  • Case
    900D
  • Storage
    2x 256gb Samsung 950 Pro 2x 2TB WD Black
  • PSU
    AX1200i
  • Display(s)
    Asus 4K PB287Q
  • Cooling
    Dual Custom Hardpipe Loops
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70
  • Mouse
    Corsair M65
  • Sound
    Sennheiser 598
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. Try memtest from a bootable usb. See if you get any errors.
  2. Does the psu power cycle as well? Also what model.
  3. Rotary on the left and static on the right. Rotary is better if the orientation of the part matters. With a static fitting, tight is tight and you can’t spin the part.
  4. Like previously stated just make sure the ball valve does not have a lot of tubing behind it where coolant will sit stagnant. Also make sure the drain is at the lowest point of the loop for easy draining. This is how I ended up doing mine. Crack open the res top and attach a barb fitting with soft tubing. This drains over 90% of the coolant from my system with the turn of a valve!
  5. Make sure the fittings and tubing both are 10/12mm or 12/16mm and not a mix of mm and inches. Even though they are similar they aren’t compatible. I got burned on this awhile back.
  6. I would take a look at unraid. That is what I use for my home server and nas. Depending how many drives you want will dictate the one time license for the OS. There is a trial version that allows a limited number of drives.
  7. From my experience with petg I have only had one issue. My fan controller failed, shutting off all of my fans while I was gaming. The coolant temp was able to rise hot enough before my gpus throttled causing leaks at some of the fittings. When petg heats up it becomes soft very quickly and the compression fittings then squeeze the pipe and it will leak. I have had petg loops for years and don’t plan on changing anytime soon.
  8. If you are looking to make your hardline runs look really clean I would suggest planning out our runs before purchasing any fittings. 90 degree fittings do help quite a bit as well as small extension pieces in tight areas. Don't worry about leaks, my build has been solid for over a year with more fittings than I can count. I would 100% recommend you get a bender kit for hardline.
  9. What are the specs on the rig? I currently mine Eth, which I would suggest.
  10. This is how I ended up doing my 900D build. If you have any other questions feel free to ask. 1. I don't suggest using the top of the res as an inlet due to noise unless the loop has zero air in it, which is hard to manage. Not to mention filling the loop gets tricky. 2. 1 D5 pump is plenty. The only reason i have two pumps is that i wanted separate gpu and cpu loops. 3. The I use this for bending and it works great: http://www.performance-pcs.com/monsoon-hardline-pro-bender-kit-3-8-x-1-2-13mm.html 4. I suggest putting the pump directly under the res so you cant run the pump dry and it greatly helps with filling the loop and working out all the air.
  11. Corsair 270R. Perfect beginner case. If you are looking for easy building I would suggest a modular or semi modular power supply. It helps a lot with cable management. http://www.corsair.com/en-us/carbide-series-270r-atx-mid-tower-case
  12. I have a home NAS running on unRaid. When i backup my computer to the NAS it starts off saturating the 1Gbit connection between them. After a little while it drops down to ~350Mbit and stays that way for the rest of the backup. I don't have a cache on the server and no one else is hitting the server at the same time. Any ideas?
  13. Components: Case: Corsair 900D PSU: Corsair AX1200i Motherboard: Asus Rampage V Extreme X99 CPU: Intel Core i7 5960x RAM: Corsair 32GB Dominator Platinum 2666Mhz GPU: 2 Asus Gtx 1080 Strix OC in SLI Storage: 2 256GB Samsung 850 Pro SSD in Raid 0 2 WD Black 2TB in Raid 0 Cooling Components: CPU Block: EK Supremacy EVO Nickle X99 GPU Block: 2 EK-FC1080 GTX Strix Nickel GPU Backplate: 2 EK-FC1080 GTX Strix Black Pump: 2 EX-XTOP Revo D5 PWM Reservoir: 2 EK-RES X3 250 Radiators: 2 EK-CoolStream XE 480 Quad 1 EK-CoolStream PE 240 Dual Fans: 10 Linus Tech Tips Edition NF-F12 PWM 3 Linus Tech Tips Edition NF-A14 PWM Tubing: Bitspower None Chamfer PETG 12mm OD 1000mm Coolant: 3 X1 Red 100ml Concentrate Fittings: 18 Compression EK-HDC 12mm G1/4 Nickel 14 EK-AF Angled 90 Degree G1/4 Nickel 2 EK-AF Angled 45 Degree G1/4 Nickel 2 EK-AF T-Splitter 3F G1/4 Nickel 2 EK-AF Ball Valve 10mm G1/4 Nickel 1 EK-AF Extender 6mm M-M G1/4 Nickel 3 EK-AF Extender 20mm M-F G1/4 Nickel 1 EK-AF Extender 30mm M-F G1/4 Nickel 1 EK-AF Extender 50mm M-F G1/4 Nickel 5 EK-AF Extender Rotary M-M G1/4 Nickel Other: Lighting: 2 ModMyToys Acrylic LED G1/4 Plug White 3 XSPC Twin 3mm LED Wire White 2 BitFenix Alchemy Connect 30 LED Light Strip 600mm Accessories: Noctua NA-SAVP1 Chromax Anti-Vibration Fan Mount Red CableMod C-Series AXi Cable Kit Red/Black 3 Silverstone PWM Fan Hubs Nvidia 4 Slot HB SLI Bridge
  14. My computer lately has been displaying the wrong vram usage. I have windows 10 and gtx 1080 sli which are 8gb. My computer however thinks it is using 4tb. Yes, terabytes! Precision X shows it as well as a custom rainmeter desktop skin. If anyone has had this issue or knows a fix that would be awesome!
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