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Nechtmarrie

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  1. @WoodenMarker CPU settings are default yes, its not overclocked. I live in Belgium, so EU shops would be my shopping ground. Price range is not very limited atm. I can go around 500-600 € I just removed the silent loop as the noise was getting exponentially worse, kinda feared impact on my system. Installed a dark rock pro 4 my friend had as a spare. So far i must say its cooling ok.
  2. @-rascal- Its not overclocked and i don't really plan to do so at this point in time. So it will be running at stock and auto boost. I was able to get a full refund offered for the unit, after some discussion with be quiet support. So at this point i'm free to choose either any air cooler or aio system. Which got me looking at the Corsair Hydro Series H150i Pro RGB and the Corsair Hydro Series H100i Pro RGB And got me doubting if i should even put in another 360mm to begin with. Maby a 2 fan radiator will be fine too. Or i could just use an ait based cooler like the Dark Rock Pro 4 of cource. As for cooling i use the be quiet! Dark Base pro900 rev 2 big tower which has 2 intake fans at the front and 1 fan at the back for exhaust. And my mobo is a Asus ROG STRIX Z390-F GAMING
  3. Whell i guess its not air in the aio, cuz this did nothing to the issue
  4. Whell after looking around a bit on the internet i asked them it this could also be the issue instead of a defect in the pump. Then they told me to try this. If i where support this would be the first thing i ask the customer to do instead of what they proposed at the start lol. Ill give it a try tomorrow
  5. @Juular Support has proposed me the following to also try: Dismount the pump unit from the motherboard. Then hold the pump in your hand in such a way that both connecting tubes face upwards. Now shake the pump for about 20 to 30 seconds with a vibrating movement. While you are doing this, make sure that the radiator is vertically above the pump. This procedure should succeed in shifting the air bubble to the radiator. When you have reinstalled the pump unit, you should no longer hear any unusual noises coming from the pump. Ill have to do this while the pump is running aka while the system is running. Won't this cause my cpu to overheat? Sorry if this sounds idiotic
  6. Its a gaming build, not really for rendering etc. Any product from their store, tho it will most likely be case fans in my case, which i could use if one of my case fans breaks i guess, got a be quiet case too.
  7. Thnx for sharing this info guys. @Juular That was my first question too, as this way i would not have to be without a usable pc for a week or 2. But sadly this was not possible according to be quiet as the unit was 7 months in use already. Been looking at the Corsair Hydro Series H115i RGB PLATINUM as a possible replacement instead of using the air cooler too.
  8. Hi everyone, So my current Be quiet! Silent Loop 360mm cooler has an issue and will be replaced by be quiet under warrenty. Sadly be quiet no longer offers AIO coolers and cannot replace my unit for a new one. They offered me to replace it with a be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 and some extra materials, since the AIO cooler was priced higher. Now comes my question if this will be sufficient to keep my cpu, an Intel Core i9-9900K well cooled. Right now it sits between 30-40 degrees from light to heavy load, and id like to keep it well cooled like that. Any insights on this would be appriciated :)
  9. Also there is a typing feature that tries to install regulary but fails with the error code: 0x80240438
  10. Anyone here has had the issue with windows beying unable to contact the update service? When i try to check for updates it just shows: We couldn’t connect to the update service. (While i can manually download KB's just fine) Its a new pc build and windows install. Running windows 10 Pro version 1809 build 17763.253. I tried just about everything i found in these articels (https://windows101tricks.com/we-couldnt-connect-to-the-update-service-windows-10/) and basicly according to ms support the only thing left to do in an in place upgrade using the media creation tool. I'v only got 5 hotfixes installed atm. KB4462930, KB4470788, KB4480056, KB4480979 and KB4480116.
  11. Its primarely to be a gaming station with some video editing/streaming on the side. When i made this build on my local pc ventor site the build tool told me a 850W was just sufficient enough, so i went with a 1000W just to be safe.
  12. I'm not too sure about inverting it but we will see ?
  13. I looked around a bit on there but i could not find all of my components so i just gave up after a while ?
  14. Hi guys, So after a service time of 9 years its time i retire my old battlestation and replace it with a new one. I have made my selection as listed below, before ordering all the parts i decided to just check up here. As i'm sure there are people here with more knowledge on pc builds then me. So if you have any tips/recommendations let me know Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix Z390-F Gaming, socket 1151 moederbord RAID, Gb-LAN, Sound, ATX Processor: Intel® Core i9-9900K, 3.6 GHz (5,0 GHz Turbo Boost) socket 1151 processor Coffee Lake-R", Unlocked, WoF, Boxed Processor cooler: be quiet! Silent Loop 360mm waterkoeling PWM aansluiting Memory: Corsair 16 GB DDR4-3200 Kit werkgeheugen Zwart, CMK16GX4M2B3200C16, Vengeance LPX, XMP Graphical card: ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2080 OC edition grafische kaart 2x HDMI, 2x DisplayPort, USB-C, SLI Case: be quiet! DARK BASE PRO 900 rev.2 big tower behuizing Zwart, Tempered Glass Power supply: be quiet! Dark Power Pro 11 1000W, 1000 Watt voeding Zwart, 9x PCIe, Kabel-Management Hard drives / SSD's Samsung 970 EVO Plus, 500 GB SSD Zwart, MZ-V7S500BW, PCIe Gen 3 x4, M.2 2280 Samsung 860 EVO, 1 TB SSD MZ-76E1T0B/EU, SATA 600, V-NAND, AES WD Blue, 6 TB Harde schijf WD60EZRZ, SATA 600
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