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Crypticc

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  1. I know that there're good air coolers out there, the only reason im going with h115i now if because i already have it. Otherwise, i'd go with the dark rock pro tr4
  2. I already got an H115i at home. I don't think any air cooler would handle i7 9700k 5ghz except Dark rock 4 pro or Noctua D15, i may be wrong though.
  3. Yeah i don't even think the h100i will fit bcz of the motherboard, z390 Aorus Ultra. I think ill look for another case. Looking for a good case is a headache i didn't not expect. Thanks for your help and the picture.
  4. Hello everyone, been eyeing the Fractal Design Meshify C TG case for my next PC build and i was wondering if anyone that has this case encountered clearance issues regarding AiO. I'm planning to go with H115i platinum on top and i have trident z rgb ram. Would those two interfere with each other? Thanks in advance
  5. THATS RIGHT LOL, Linus drops all the expensive shit and it still works lol
  6. You have a very valid point, building a pc yourself is quite the experience and i wanna experience it fully. Also heard that booting a PC for the first time gives you the ultimate anxiety but when you see it post, it gives you the ultimate orgasm. Can't wait for that.
  7. Thanks a lot, definitely will be building it myself since i now know that the part aren't easy to break.
  8. I think the motherboard i chose has a pre installed IO shield so thats a plus, just need to not accidentally drop the motherboard on the ground lol
  9. I have that saved in my favorite in youtube, will be checking it out while building.
  10. Thanks for the tips, ill be sure to follow them. Especially the last one
  11. I hear that a lot, but since it's my first time. Anxiety is eating me up
  12. Of a lot of things, but the biggest one is putting the CPU in the socket the wrong way and bending a pin. I know the CPU has indicators and its really easy you just have to align stuff and drop it in. but still
  13. Thanks for the offer, i appreciate it. It's just the anxiety of the risk of breaking something.
  14. Hello everyone, I'm in a bit of a dilemma here... So I'm 2 months away from building my first ever PC, a powerful one too. But I'm getting some sick ass anxiety. The PC has an RTX2080ti, I7 9700k, 32GB ofRAM, and where I live that's more expensive than NA (3600$ to be exact), and the warranty is a bit different too. If i break a part while building it, I'm royally screwed. But if i build it myself it's gonna be 140$ cheaper than what it would be if i select the parts and let the professionals do it, and I could buy a Samsung QVO 1TB SSD instead of a 2TB Seagate drive with that extra cash. But If i let them build it for me, the PC is not gonna have any problems because it's going to be built and tested by professionals, and anything that would happen to it is gonna be covered by the warranty since THEY'RE the one that built it not me. So I would like to know what's better... Peace of mind and virtually no risk of getting screwed over, or an extra 1TB SSD ? P.S : I've watched NUMEROUS videos, and basically know everything there's to know about building a gaming computer. But the anxiety is not letting me do it. Thanks in advance.
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