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KrMaH

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  1. Followed simply because its too damn epic not to...
  2. Really looking forward to see where this one is going! Love DIY and heavy modification builds, and love the clean aesthetics of wood even more!
  3. All I can say is: Fy faen så kult! keep up the good work, subbed to this one!
  4. Yeah, we took it back to the store and they tested it there. Same results, so my friend got a new one.
  5. Hey folks! Dont post much. But I've encountered a weird issue which I have tried to research or otherwise find a solution for, to no luck what so ever. This weekend I helped a friend of mine building a desktop, with the following specs: Asus ROG Strix Z390-F Intel i7 9700k Asus RTX2080 Strix 32 GB 3200MHz Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 Corsair RM750X PSU Corsair H115i Platinum AIO Samsung 860 evo 500gb M.2 SATA SSD WD Red 6tb Samsung 960 evo NVME SSD Lian Li O11 dynamic The issue is that whenever we (another/thrid friend of mine, who also know a fair bit about computers) and I tried to boot the computer with the NVME SSD installed the computer freezes at the splash screen, and wont even allow us to enter BIOS. We have consulted the manual to make sure we installed the M.2 NVME SSD and the M.2 SATA SSD in the right slots, as the motherboard has two M.2 slots. What I found out is that the slot labeled M.2_1 can work in both SATA and NVME mode and the slot labeled M.2_2 only works in NVME mode, so we naturally installed the SATA SSD in M.2_1 and the NVME SSD in M.2_2. With only the SATA SSD installed (in the correct slot, M.2_1) there is no freeze at splash, windows installation went fine, and both the SATA SSD and HDD are recognized in both BIOS and in Windows 10. I believe, though I cant say for certain, that we tried the NVME SSD in M.2_1 as well (considering it should work in both modes) without getting any positive results. I've, as mentioned, consulted both the motherboards FAQ, manual and bios manual (as well as some extensive google research) to figure out if there is any setting which needs to be turned on in order to prevent the issue but to no luck. Which has lead me to believe that one of two things is faulty. Either the NVME SSD or the M.2_2 slot is malfunctioning. I would've tried the NVME SSD in another computer, but his old desktop has no M.2 slot. Anyone have any idea or experiences which may be of use? Edit: -Added info on what CPU is being used Thanks in advance! KrMaH
  6. holy hell! I... I... I need a fresh set of underwear... But damn, I have never seen anything as beautiful as this! Damn good work! Im in awe!
  7. I assume (since he's going for TG on both sides of the case) that one side will show the reservoirs and pump while the other is for the main components (mobo, GPU etc). Anyways, looking stunning so far, bud!
  8. Man, this is the most beautiful piece of art ive ever seen! I'm in awe! Once I'm done school and have my own place I might do something similar myself! I can't wait to see further progress! Wish you nothing but the best of luck and cheerful times in the continuation of the build! Have an amazing day bud!
  9. Nice setup! Considering how this is not mainly a gaming machine though, how much computational power do you need for those workloads? I assume a whole metric buttload, but damn!
  10. cant remember if youve covered this so far or not (and I cant be bothered dereading this in its entirety right now), but have you considered delidding the 8700k? GN got a pretty decent temp drop from doing that. Otherwise, Im extremely impressed! congrats! and as long as youre not throttling the CPU should be fine!
  11. Whats the difference between the pro and the regular version?
  12. another holy crap! I... I need to change my pants now...
  13. is that a watercooled PSU? anyways, love it, bud! looks amazeballs!
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