Jump to content

unielli95

Member
  • Posts

    8
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

unielli95's Achievements

  1. Talking about kits as @kevinisbeast707 said: what do you guys suggest?
  2. i think that talking about prices it's a bit too aearly atm. PC part prices are very varibles these days: i said this because i started looking for pc parts for my personal rig in july and bought everything in late november and prices changed a lot from my first planning. Talking about pc parts that you typed i have some consideration to do. cpu: Intel Core i7-9700K Coffee Lake 8-Core 3.6 GHz - maybe, as someone already suggested, you could also go with an i7 8700k if it would be cheaper (i mean, you would have an higher value/cost ratio. I've done this consideration based on the fact that you said that you will reach 3k$ in mid-2019 so i'm thinking that you are saving your money for this)gpu: MSI GTX 1080 Ti GAMING X TRIO 11GB - it's a very good vga but, as i said, prices are very variable. I alsa wanted a 1080ti but then i went for a RTX2080FE because at that time 1080ti in my country was more or less around 800/900€.motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming - nice for the 9700k ram: G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 2 x 8GB DDR4 3200 - as another one already said the differences that introduce different ram speeds are small in an intel based pc; but if you have the money you can go high (personally) i bought 3000MHz and i found them fine for gaming.storage: SAMSUNG 970 EVO M.2 2280 250GBstorage: SAMSUNG 860 EVO Series 2.5" 1TB SATA - talking about storing i would suggest one pretty fat SSD and one 1TB/2TB HDD (i read that you want to put photoshop and software on nvme and games on ssd but i think that you could buy a 1TB SSD in order to install editing software and games that benefits from ssd)psu: CORSAIR RMx Series RM750x 750W - nicecase: Cooler Master MasterCase H500M - very nice case if you want premium things ^^cooler: Corsair H150i PRO - if you want to go exotic you can take this AIO cooler but i would suggest a dark rock pro4, i have that and i have really good temps (btw i'm selling it ahahha, i'm going to water cooling, want to try that ^__^)
  3. I think that i'll go with the 360mm in order to get, as you said, lower fan speed ^_^. (for this time, my budget let me buy the bigger one ahahah) i think that i have A LOT of space for the radiators: i've bought the thermaltake tower 900 And why you say that you are "not really a fan of this rad"? this is my first experience with water cooling, what did you take in consideration when you typed that sentence? i mean, which features?
  4. hi! i'm trying to create my first custom water loop for my i7 8700k waterblock -> ek supremecy evo (copper) https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-supremacy-evo radiator -> ek-coolstream PE 360 https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-coolstream-pe-360-triple#ow_alert_box (maybe 240 would be ok too) pomp - reservoir combo -> ex-xres 140 Revo D5 https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-xres-140-glass-revo-d5-pwm-incl-pump What do you think about? ^^
  5. Ok guys! thank you every one, i think that i'll go with full copper/brass then ? When i'll be back home i'll post some pieces that i found online, maybe you could give me me some advice on them EDIT: waterblock -> ek supremecy evo (copper) https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-supremacy-evo radiator -> ek-coolstream PE 360 https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-coolstream-pe-360-triple#ow_alert_box (maybe 240 would be ok too) pomp - reservoir combo -> ex-xres 140 Revo D5 https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-xres-140-glass-revo-d5-pwm-incl-pump
  6. Hi! I'm starting to get into the world of water coolig solutions and i've found in my way this https://www.ekfluidgaming.com/ . I searched for a long time on the web before thinking about water cooling and i saw that more or less everyone (seller and buyers) are using copper, copper/brass, nickel, ... but no one is using aluminium. I do not know why, aluminium is 1)cheaper 2)lighter 3)a better conductor (not so sure about that) but it seems difficult to find, i think that only ekwb produce components with aluminium. So, my question is: is it whorth buy one of the set in from the link above (i have an i7 8700k, i wish to OC, and an RTX 2080 FE, i think that there are no waterblock form ekwb at the moment) and maybe buy some upgrades later?(i see that they are selling expansions kits too) Or i should buy "normal" copper ones? EDIT: sorry, pasted the wrong link
  7. What do you mean with "for a while"? Higher temps than a normal case? At the moment i have a sharkoon tg5 case, with three frontal fans and one back and i have pretty high temps (gpu under load : 77/78ºC and cpu in 60s with 70 quick spikes sometimes) If they aro so high i could try to buy the water cooling part for the cpu (waterblock, tubing, fittings, pump, reservoir and radiator).
  8. Hi everyone! =) I wish someone could help me with this problem: i have my personal rig (i7 8700k stock, dark rock pro4 cooler, rtx2080fe, 16GB 3000Mhz RAM, gigabyte z370p D3 mobo, ...) and i want to switch to water cooling. So i was thinking about the thermaltake tower 900, it looks awesome! The only problem it seems to be that i do not have so much money to buy the case and build the whole water cooing solution right now and then i'm starting buying the case: so the problem now is that my components are air-cooled, would my case be ok air-cooling my components? The thermaltake site said that "The Tower 900 has the capability to deliver excellent cooling efficiency, and enables users to build extreme air/liquid cooling systems with high-end, large graphics cards, treated by DIY/AIO liquid-cooling systems and air-cooling units". But i do not get how the airflow would be. Can someone help me? <3 P.S. i see only 2 useful fans, one bottom and one top.
×