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Pcexbird

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  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 5 2600 @ 4,???GHz.
  • Motherboard
    ASRock B450m Pro4
  • RAM
    G.Skill DDR-4 3200
  • GPU
    MSI RTX-2060 Ventus (6GBDDR6)
  • Case
    Fractal Design Node 804
  • Storage
    Toshiba Enterprise MC&MG Physicals and WD M.2
  • PSU
    Thermaltake Tough-Power Grand RGB 850 (Gold+)
  • Display(s)
    ""
  • Cooling
    EVGA CLC-240
  • Keyboard
    Microsoft
  • Mouse
    Amazon
  • Sound
    ABox
  • Operating System
    W10 Pro

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  1. Very nice indeed. If they are doing this to the U12 I'd love to see what they do to the U14 ...any idea of a release date expected on these?
  2. Create a new post. The case fits ATX and EATX.
  3. i9 9900k . Going all air on this build. I've ruled out the DR4. Also, not interested in DRP4. Now it's between Noctua and Thermalright. I'm trying to go single tower. With so few reviews (about the TR140P besides a couple owners with i9 9900k and similar processors comparing the Thermalright 140 Powers performance to Noctuas very own D15S! Cost isn't an issue. Honestly the more I read, the more I want to just go with the D15 and never see my RAM again. Any opinions specifically on the Thermalright 140 Power? With a TDP of 360 watts it definitely has my attention...
  4. I came across this Thermalright cooler with pretty impressive specs. It appears though that the design is a bit "dated" For around the same price I can get the Be Quiet Dark Rock 4. Opinions?
  5. For optimum cooling for an i9 would you position a 360 aio, a 280 aio or 3 120 fans and a dual tower air cooler?
  6. Double post my mistake keep pls delete moderator
  7. Is it possible to fit a 120mm fan on top on the Phantek Evolv X chassis with a 280mm aio in top position as well?
  8. In that case I'd go with ryzen more fun in my opinion
  9. I have the Fractal Design Node 804 which is a split design case where the PSU and hard disks are separated from the main components. I'm trying to decide where to put my radiator in this build. The case offers countless positions for radiators and fans but I need to keep the top position on PSU side open for my hard disks. Three options presented below I could run the 240mm kraken in intake position on the case front on the PSU side. Or as exhaust on the gpu side case top. Alternatively I could as a last resort remove the trays and mount just one to the PSU floor and put the radiator at top exhaust position on PSU side. Suggestions are appreciated.
  10. I'd be safe to assume you have the pro4 if you're running those clocks? P.s have you heard the news 10 hours ago about the ECC leaks...looks like Asrock is making a x570 in MATX actually two. Finally a match high end option
  11. See I just got the Evolv x and if I utilize the 804 I'll save almost 200 bucks I haven't even opened to Evolv x yet ideas?
  12. What you are you running and is aio in top position? What about memory clearance it's a 240mm right. If you think it's less of a hassle I can get a kraken or the like. I want to upgrade to zen2 I wasn't fully set on whether I should commit to the MATX platform with that in mind. Opinions?
  13. I'm actually tempted to build in my node 804 again just was worried about temps. I guess if I fit the fans I was gonna put in the Evolv I could save a couple hundred bucks
  14. I'm thinking of air cooling it though with Noctua ippc 2000 intakes and exhausts all system side fan positions filled. Was the aio a necessity due to the front panel restrictiveness?
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