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Randycool279

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System

  • CPU
    R7 2700x
  • Motherboard
    MSI X470 Gaming Pro
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance RGB 16GB DDR4-3000
  • GPU
    XFX Vega 64 Liquid Cooled
  • Case
    Corsair Carbide 270R
  • Storage
    1TB Toshiba P300 & 256GB Inland Professional NVME M.2 SSD
  • PSU
    EVGA 750W Gold
  • Display(s)
    (x2) MSI Optix ​MAG27CQ 27​" WQHD 144​Hz
  • Cooling
    MSI Core Frozr XL
  • Keyboard
    Some fake chinese mechanical keyboard
  • Mouse
    Fake chinese rgb mouse
  • Sound
    Logitech 7.1 Surround Sound System
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
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  1. Would the power consumption be the same for a XFX liquid cooled vega 64?
  2. Okay Thanks! I guess I'll go with the gold 750w psu then. I'm planning on buying this case Corsair Carbide . I'm going to be buying it from MicroCenter.
  3. Hey, I'm building a new rig for myself. It's gonna be on a Ryzen 7 2700x, MSI X470 Gaming Mobo, 16GB DDR4-3000, and a PowerColor Vega 64. I can't decide what psu wattage size to get. At the moment, I'm debating between an EVGA 750W Gold and an EVGA 850BQ. Will there be a huge difference if I go with a bronze psu rather than lower wattage but gold psu? Thanks!
  4. Cool! I'm thinking I will run the loop first from the pump to my 420mm rad which will go to my 2990wx, then it will go to the 1st and 2nd graphics card. Then it will go to the 2nd 420mm rad and back to the pump. And one question, if you did face a problem with air bubbles, how did you get rid of them? Thanks!
  5. lmao yeah it is horrible planned pc... But I had the 2 titans from my other workstation and I just recently bought the 2990wx. I do a lot of CAD work with 4-8k video rendering. My old system was a i7-4790K with originally two 980ti's but had upgraded to 2 titans which is going to be in this watercooling build.
  6. Hey guys, I’m going to be doing a full custom watercooling loop for a customer in the Corsair 1000D case. I have a AMD Threadripper 2990WX, 2 Titan Xp's and an ASUS Zenith Extreme. I am going to be using soft tubing for this build with 10/13" tubing. I don't know on what type of radiators and what size I should be using. I used the EKWB custom watercooling configurator and it recommended 1 420mm rad for the CPU monoblock with a pump/reservoir combo. Then it recommended one 480mm for the 2 titans with a pump/reservoir combo. I wanted to know how I should setup the loop, should I keep the 2990wx on one seperate loop and the gpus on another? Or should I use the 2990wx with the 2 titans on 2 different rads with 1 pump? Thanks!!
  7. lol same. I raged when I figured out it was fake.
  8. Okay, okay, okay.... I'm cheezed right now. Check this link out: PROJECT MEGGA It's a copy of Project Valerie but it has 9 screens, it is $29,998 and it is made by Newegg. $1 off! Great Deal... But the specs thooo are too futuristic. Intel Core i9-8900x?? 128GB RGB Ram, well that's fine but keep reading, NVIDIA GTX 1280 TI??!??!!?!?!, Cherry MX Power Brick. This is to real to be true. well i really want to see what other people are saying about this so reply below about how you are feeling about this lol, Randy
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