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About PascalSignifica
- Birthday Jun 18, 1998
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PascalSignifica
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Gender
Male
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Location
Berlin
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CPU
Ryzen 1700 @3.9GHz
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Motherboard
MSI B350 PC MATE
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RAM
2x8GB Crucial Ballistix
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GPU
Sapphire RX480 Nitro+ OC 8GB
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Case
Corsair 460X RGB
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Storage
2x128GB SSD, 2TB HDD
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PSU
Corsair CX600M
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LG 29EA93
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Alphacool Eisbär 360
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Corsair Strafe RGB
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Rat 7
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Windows 10 Pro 64Bit
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How powerful of an AIO do you need to cool a GPU?
PascalSignifica replied to Gerr's topic in Custom Loop and Exotic Cooling
120mm should be enough but you should go for a semi custom solution like the Alphacool Eisbär and Eiswolf -
Can anyone tell me where I find the latest beta bios from MSI? I want the AGESA 1.0.0.6 update so bad.
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I don't think so. Just get an external one.
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Get this one http://www.bestbuy.com/site/dell-inspiron-2-in-1-15-6-touch-screen-laptop-intel-core-i5-8gb-memory-256gb-solid-state-drive-gray/5606500.p?skuId=5606500
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The MSI B350 PC-MATE is the best mobo for the price imo and the ballistix sport LT works upto 2933MHz on it as well (cl18-18-18-18-48 @ 1.4V)
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Go for the Ryzen 1700 (non X)
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Nope.
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Well it's an AIO made of actual water cooling components. It's great for the price! I added my gpu to the loop and it cost me only 250€ in total which is pretty cheap for high quality water cooling components imo. The cpu/pump/res combo might be a bit loud at 12V but it's almost inaudible at 7V.
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Thanks I know my old card was a GTX but green is my favorite color no matter what hardware is in my system. I actually have the nvidia logo as wallpaper
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After my old PC died on me because the motherboard killed itself and the CPU (i5-4670k) I decided to go for the Ryzen 1700 instead of the i7-7700k because of reasons for my new PC I reused some parts from my old PC to save some cost. Specs: CPU: Ryzen 1700 (new) MOBO: MSI B350 PC MATE (new) RAM: 16GB Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 2400MHz (new) Graphics Card: Sapphire RX480 Nitro+ OC (old) Case: Corsair 460X RGB (new) SSD: 2 Crucial MX100 128GB (old) HDD: 1.5TB Seagate (old) PSU: Corsair CX600M (old) Cooling: Alphacool Eisbär 360mm and Alphacool NexXxoS GPX with Eiswolf extesions (new) Cables: BitFenix Extensions for EPS, ATX and PCIe (new) My Ryzen 1700 reaches 4GHz @ 1.4V without any problems but I never tried going higher than this tbh. I think I still have a bit of headroom but 4GHz is totally fine for me. I hope you'll like it
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I have the Alphacool Eisbär with a ST30 360mm rad which is keeping my Ryzen 1700 (3.9GHz, 1,35V) at 60 Degrees under load while the fans are only at 800 rpm. My RX480 on the other hand seems so extremely loud now that I want to integrate it into the loop. Is the 360 rad enough to cool CPU and GPU or should I add another 240mm although it might be extremely tight in my Corsair 460X