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Woonasart

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About Woonasart

  • Birthday Jul 22, 1999

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Denmark
  • Interests
    I do things.
  • Biography
    I do a lot of things.
  • Occupation
    Graphics Design & Film Production

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 1800X
  • Motherboard
    Asus Crossranger VI Hero
  • RAM
    16GB 3200Mhz DDR4
  • GPU
    Zotac 1080Ti
  • Case
    Fractal Define R5
  • Storage
    256GB Samsung NVMe + 1TB WD Blue
  • PSU
    EVGA 750 G2
  • Display(s)
    2x ASUS PB278Q
  • Keyboard
    Ducky Shine 5
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. OnePlus 6T, got delayed from Friday to Monday so i have to wait over the weekend - and i am a very impatient person. It's hell. My IEs just died so thank god for OP's cheap USB-C Bullets ;_;
  2. Answer this: 1: What games are you going to play? 2: Are you going to do any video production? We'll be able to decide better in the 100-300 dollar range if we get that info.
  3. Believe it or not, i've looked at this a dosen times, but they don't ship to Denmark.
  4. Another option would be a case with the motherboard laying down. The only issue with the Air 540 is that it's quite big for a single-GPU ATX case.
  5. Hey, everyone. I'm on the lookout for a new case. The main point is that i not only travel to LAN parties quite a bit, but that i'm running a 980Ti from Asus, which is long ass card. Basically, it sags like hell and i've already experienced damages once before from sag. As such, i was wondering if anyone knew of cases that has mounting for rotated, like the Origin PCs case seen in the picture here? Keep in mind that it needs to fit the 305mm length of the 980Ti, as well as a full ATX board, and a 240mm CLC radiator. Any help here is greatly appreciated!
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  7. yeah, haha That'd be even worse than what i have right now, tbh. Welp folks, i think i'm gonna see if i can get a hold of the blackout windowed version Fractal R5. Also, why aren't more manufacturers making top-mounted pci-e slots? Rotating the motherboard would mean you could more easily get a rad to fit in the front, hang your gpus in the top to avoid sag, and still have normal exhausts in the back. God damn it.
  8. Straight up too expensive. Not sure how many, if any, ship to Denmark either. If anyone has some links, that'd be great. I'll take a quick google myself as well. Welp, i'm used to a system that's a good 20-25KG, so it'd be a relief, still. Just realized though, the R5 has a lot of white accents, which will contrast way too much with my system. Damn. So far, the only thing that meets all of my requirements is the 450D, but it's still a heavy weight case.
  9. I'm unfortunately a big sucker for looks, and thus, i'm gonna go for something with a case window. Sorry, i know. Question, are you able to somewhat carry it around? What's weight like with your system in it?
  10. Heya, folks. Currently "upgrading" from my Corsair 750D to something new. I say "upgrade", because i've realized that carrying my 750D to lans is just too much. I once had 2 GPUs, but i moved to a single, more powerful one, and i don't need the space. Anyhow, TL;DR: I need a new, small case. - It needs to be an ATX case - It needs to be able to hold the width of the Asus 980Ti (6'') - It needs to be able to hold a dual rad in the top So far i've been looking at the Corsair 450D and Fractal R5. Any suggestions, tips and links are super appreciated!
  11. Only things i'd change on your build is your power supply. I'm not a fan of your peripherals, but those are mostly up to an individual. Corsair's RM-series, specifically the 750 and 850 models, use cheap, knock-off chinese capacitors to keep the costs of the units down. EVGA have some relatively cheap and extremely high quality power supplies, if you ever get the money for something like an 850 G2. For the person below, here're my specs: Mobo: Asus Maximus VII Ranger CPU: i5-4590 (Soon-to-be 4690K/6600K) GPUs: 2x GTX 770s (Both watercooled with Kraken G10s) RAM: 16GB kingston ram @ 1866, CL9 Storage: 180GB Intel SSD + 1TB WD Blue PSU: EVGA 750 G2 CPU temps never raise above 60C. GPU temps never raise above 60C unless i'm benchmarking for longer durations (Firestrike gets the top card to a stabile 70C @ 1250Mhz, bottom to 55C) Believe it or not, that 750W psu is handling my system like a pro. Apparently, i've gotten a golden sample unit, and i've only ever heard the fan of it turning on once. Whaddya know.
  12. Man, this is part of why i love Linus. Actually caring to read all of the comments and adressing them really means someone cares about his viewers. Thanks, LMG (And Obama, too). Vessel username: Woona Favorite video #1; https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0- these build guides from LTT actually taught me from top to bottom how to build my current PC, now sporting SLI, radiators and what not. I still use them as guides, whenever i'm in doubt about something, and it's good to see you expanding and trying out new ways of innovating and cooling. Favorite video #2; https://www.vessel.com/videos/JemZ8O7Hy- as much as i'm not into anymore than 1440p or quad-HD, i think it'll be a dream come true for enthusiasts and game/movie devs and creators who wish the best performance. I'd wish that we got some aftermarket coolers, though. Shared on my Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/GameBronies/posts/399390626933334. A little over 5,5K. Thanks for the videos, and i look forward to some future expansions!
  13. Quick question - are you still running your 750 G2 and 770 SLI? Have you found the PSU to be exceedingly noisy after going SLI, or something? I'm currently looking into getting a secondary Asus 770 and SLI it with my current one, most people say it should be fine. So, any random short-outs or overly noisy PSU?
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