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About Mattyp92
- Birthday Jan 21, 1992
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Mattyp
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Gender
Male
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Location
Massachusetts, USA
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Interests
Programming, overclocking, DJing, music production
System
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CPU
R9-5900x
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Motherboard
ASUS Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
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RAM
G Skill Trident Z 32GB 4x8gb 3600 16-16-16-36
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GPU
Evga RTX 3080 FTW3
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Case
Lian li O11D XL
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Storage
2x WD Black SN850 1TB
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PSU
Corsair AX1200i (yes I know overkill, pulled from an old build whose planned upgrades never happened)
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Display(s)
Acer Predator X34
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Cooling
Custom loop
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Keyboard
Corsair K95 Platinum XT
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Mouse
Roccat Kone XTD
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Operating System
Windows 10 professional
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Such a great concept I would love to test it out.
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That is a 64 bit chip.
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My first water cooled build, should have planned the tubing and order better and almost ran out, and my GPU block leaked (the block itself) but it works. I also was off on my radiator clearance by like 10mm so the fans are on top of my case. CPU: Intel i5-6600k CPU Cooler: Cooler Master V6 GT (missing one fan) Motherboard: ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-2133 GPU: EVGA 980Ti ACX2.0+ (06g-p4-4991-kr) Case: Corsair 750D Airfow Edition SSD: 250GB Samsung 840 Evo HDD: 1x 500GB WD Caviar Black 7200RPM 2x 320GB WD Caviar Blue 5400RPM in RAID0 PSU: Corsair AX1200i Loop: CPU Block: EKWB Supremacy Evo GPU Block: EKWB EK-FC Titan x - Nickel (Original CSQ) (w/ nickel back plate) Radiators: EKWB Coolstream CE 140 and EKWB Coolstream XE 360 Pump: EKWB EK-DDC 3.2 PWM Elite Edition Reservoir: EKWB EK-RES X3 150
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Very punny lol. Thanks, I was debating between red or white lights but the leds in the CPU block ended up working out there for a nice compromise.
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System is finally complete! Replacing the HDDs with a larger SSD probably with my tax return. I ended up having to place my fans outside the case on the top because theyou were just barely hitting my motherboard and I couldn't line up the standoffs right on it. I also had to RMA one of my fans (DOA) so I haveone of the fans from my old heatsink up there for the time being.
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GPU block had a leak, gonna send it back and let my card dry out.
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Needed the ax1200 for some planned upgrades for a previous build that never happened. It died and Corsair replaced it with the AXi. I had them on hand, none of the drives are new for this build.
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The 750D has rubber sound dampening grommets that make it so the screws can't go through the fan and still connect to the radiator. And I was gonna put the 140 rad on the rear exhaust but it hits the 360 rad. A 120 would have been just enough smaller. Anyway I got the GPU block on last night at least.
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Update: the screws that came with the rads were about a mm too short, running to the hardware store tomorrow morning. Also, I discovered I should have gone with a 120 rad not 140, oh well gonna just change the order of the loop.
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It's all here! I bought the wrong fan for the extra 140 rad but I got a spare laying around that I can use until the new one gets here.
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The deal's done: Foxconn buys Sharp for $3.5 billion
Mattyp92 replied to captain cactus's topic in Tech News
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It was more that I wasn't actually planning on starting a new build lol, it just has changed so much from my old build that it became it's own. So much for just "upgrading"