I am using a z370 F Asus Board, i7 8700k, and HD120 rgb fans. And I do have fans on the radiator. The damn thing still isn't booting up. Here is a picture of the setup. Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong? It is annoying me a lot. Thanks
I am new to the liquid cooling, and I found out my motherboard requires a cpu fan to be plugged in to boot up. However, since there is a waterblock on the cpu, there is no need for the cpu fan, so what should I do?
I don't even think it turned on because there was nothing displayed on the screen. Even if no cooler were to damage the cpu, I think I should of at least seen it turn on for a bit.
I forgot to mention that I am doing a liquid cooled build. So it would be extremely difficult to test the board (with a cooler) without fully building the system and running the water loop. So I did not have a cooler. I waited about 5 solid minutes. I have the other cpu and motherboard I tested with.
I just want to make sure all the parts are working. I would of turned it off as soon as I saw it running correctly. Nothing is displaying on the screen
I cannot get my new computer to boot. I even replaced the motherboard/cpu in case those were faulty. Help would be much appreciated.
Asus z370-F
i7 8700k
G.Skill RGB ram 3200
960 Pro SSD 512 GB
Evga 1000 G3 power supply
Sorry for asking so many questions (I just want to make sure I dont buy wrong parts), but I can just buy some splitters and it'll all work seperately right?
So in that case, as long as I hook up this control center http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=729&area=en to the one addressable header on the motherboard, I can control each rgb fan separately when I attach them to the control center ?
Thanks for your help!
I have a Z370 Asus motherboard that has aura sync capabilities. I got a lot of parts that are compatible (fans/ram/strips) but I am confused on how to hook it up to the motherboard so I can control them individually. I thought I could just use something like http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=729&area=en but it says if I connect all my rgb parts to that, the motherboard will treat all those parts as one piece so I wont be able to control each one separately.
Can someone tell me what control device I need to buy?
I am building a computer mostly for training neural nets. Should I get a i7 8650k 6850k (40 lanes) or 8700k (16 lanes) for two 1080 tis. With the latter my 1080 tis will get x16 lanes while the former will allow x8 lanes. Any recommendations? I also want the future option of replacing one of the tis with the monster Titan V. Difference in cost is negligible for me.