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Couzinz Gaming

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  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 1600
  • Motherboard
    ASRock AB350 Pro 4
  • RAM
    2200mhz 8GB Balistix ddr4
  • GPU
    MSI armour Nvidia GTX 1080
  • Case
    NZXT s340 Elite (White)
  • Storage
    256GB Crucial TLC SSD, 1TB WD blue
  • PSU
    Corsair 650M
  • Display(s)
    Asus QHD ultrawide 100hz monitor
  • Cooling
    Stock AMD wraith Spire, with Cooler Master RGB case fans
  • Keyboard
    Razer BlackWidow Chroma 2016
  • Mouse
    Razer Mamba 2016
  • Sound
    Bose Companion 2 speakers, Turtle Beach IXO 3 Headset, Blue Yeti Mircophone silver
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. @mxk. If I where to get a new case what would be a good one to do my liquid cooling in that is around $100 I don’t want to go to expensive because i just bought another case about a month ago
  2. I plan on using the same fans as I have some ll120s from Corsair and my AIO radiator is larger and thicker than the ek one so if it fits the ek one surely will
  3. @mxk. The top is covered with holes and has probably better ventalation than the front it also has support for up to a 280. However my RAM might come in to contact with the fans but it is very close. I can test it with my AIO tomarow and see. I don’t need to worry about my motherboard heatsinks because I cheeped out other the motherboard so it has small heatsinks. I am going to bed now so do expect any more respondes I will let you know how everything fits togeter once I get in there and investigate some more. Thanks for all the help so far.
  4. @mxk.. The resivior is quite small and it also contains the pump. But I just had an idea that might change everything mounting the rad on the top.
  5. If I remove part of the shroud it give me room to put here rad where I have the yellow circle. This would give me more room and it would be on the bottom so I could use the bottom of the case to help mount it. I would disassemble the case and look at it but its 2am here so I don’t feel like taking apart my computer. @mxk.
  6. That would be ideal but I have never attempted something even remotely like that. (I’ve only built 4 or 5 pcs in my life.) I also don’t see how putting the resivior down low would restrict air flow other than maybe hurting the intake fan but it is already obstructed fairly well by the shroud.
  7. @mxk.The shroud can be partially removed I was thinking I will put it down low where the large hard drives normally go because I am not using them. I’m just not sure if there are mounting things down there, and it will also make cable managing even more of a headache.
  8. @mxk.I was thinking just a 240 rad and I don’t know the legnth of my card but it is the msi gtx 1080 Armor if you know what it is. Everything currently fits with my AIO installed. A kit I was looking is the EK A240G. I don’t have a use for the case right now and I would really hate to have to eat the price of the case so I think I will do it in the case I have now or not at all. (Please don’t judge my cable management I know it’s not amazing but like I said the case is tricky.)
  9. @mxk. I just got the case a month ago thinking it was much larger than it was my problems with the case is that first it has poor cable management and second it tries to be a large case but is very tight like is can fit a 360 rad on the front but it would have to squeeze extremely tight and the power supply shroud gets in the way of the bottom fan third it is hard to build in for example taking off the panels, and routing cables is very tricky and time consuming. I just want to know is it even compatible with a water loop.
  10. Hello I have been wanting do do a custom water loop for some time in my computer. I have a Corsair Spec Omega RGB and I would like to build a soft tubing fairly simple loop for my CPU and Graphics Card. I was thinking that it might be impossible looking at the case but I thought I would ask here. If you are familiar with this case please let me know if this is even a possible task, and if it is what some good parts would be to use in the loop (Not very expensive would be better but still quality). I have never attempted any sort of custom water cooling before so even if it is possible but very challenging I may not want to do it. Thank you for any sort of advice. Also the Spec Omega gets 2/10 from me If you where thinking about getting it.
  11. No it is mounted to the front sorry for responding twice new to this forum thing
  12. I recently built my computer in the Corsair Omega Spec RGB. This case has support for 3 fans in the front. I have one fan on the bottom and then an 240 AIO. I recently got some new fans so I wanted to replace my fan on the bottom. When I tried to push the plastic tabs to remove the front panel they where blocked by the large AIO. Any suggestions on how to remove this panel would be great. also don’t get the Spec Omega
  13. I didn't know that 4.3 was so amazing! I am very excited. If this is such an amazing chip you guys are saying I shouldn't oc it that much because it will shorten its lifespan. I am don't have a ton of money and the chip will probally need to last me 4+ years so should I maybe move my overclock down to like a 3.9 or 4ghz
  14. I'm not at my computer right now but I'll get proof soon
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