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The_One

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System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 7-1700
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte b450 I aorus pro WiFi
  • RAM
    Corsair vengeance lpx (2x8) 16gb 3000mhz
  • GPU
    AMD Sapphire Rx 480 8gb (reference)
  • Case
    Silverstone sg13 White v2
  • Storage
    1tb Fire Cuda, 250gb Corsair mp510
  • PSU
    Corsair sf600 gold
  • Cooling
    Corsair h60 + x2 Corsair ML120 pro White (push/pull config)
  • Keyboard
    Corsair k70 rapidfire (cherry mx red)
  • Mouse
    PICTEK T16 Chroma
  • Sound
    logitech z313
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 pro

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  1. I see some people doubt what I’m doing here is legit. I’ve been using the pc in question all day today and the most I’ve hit was 32c But for the skeptical, I’ll have the Pc set on prime95 either tonight or tomorrow. It will run a full 12 hours and I will report it back.
  2. If you’re hear to learn I’ll gladly help you improve your current system temps. Have a bachelors computer science, also have a certificate in HVAC and an associates in HVAC-R. I’ve been building PCs since 2002, have around 5,100+ builds under my belt, from major companies to personal users. I studied all cooling methods for personal computers. I can confidently say I have reached the higher of Pc cooling, weather it be aio or custom loop cooling.
  3. I’m starting to think your the neighborhood troll...
  4. How many minutes/hours would you like me to run prime 95?
  5. You sir, spend a lot of time on forums. Maybe if you would actually build systems instead of rag on others systems you’d get the same results. But alright, I’ll do whatever with the system to show you the light.
  6. With a few minor changes and upgrades.
  7. I’ve done this build before and decided to replicate it.
  8. Someone sounds a little jealous. ? I’m going to run prime95 first for this respectful gentleman. And I have this to my little brother because he can’t afford a new system. You don’t know me bud. And jay is a tech reviewer, by all means he can build a Pc (if give him a few years) but he hasn’t studied cooling. There are many factors from the coolant used to the case size. This case I’ve found to be an anomaly and has such amazing cooling capabilities because A. Cable management & B. Case size. In a standard mid-size case, heat has room to sit for a little while keeping temperatures higher. This case is so small and has a lot of room for heat to escape. I’m using a push/pull configuration on the radiator. Maximizing airflow and also dropping temps. Granted the area it is in, is cooler than outside. Cold air is rushing in as fast as it is rushing out.meaning there is no room for the heat to sit. The fans are sitting 1/3 of an inch away from the motherboard, ram, cpu, chipset, m.2, gpu, and the back of the gpu. (I’m trying to dumb this down). I’ll post the rest on why I can get these temps later. I have to get on a call.
  9. I’m sorry that you can’t comprehend how my systems work. This is not b.s. even though you’d probably like that. When I find the time I’ll gladly write an extensive and in depth process on how I reach the temperatures in a 60°-80° room. I’ll have the system run heaven for a week and I’ll send you the temps.
  10. Well I guess since this thread is dead, I’ve actually been building PC’s since 2002. I’ve perfected water cooling among other things. I have roughly +5,100 builds for companies and private users. I’m experienced in servers and have done everything from budget builds to comprehensive crpyto mining warehouses. This was just a small rig I slapped together with some old parts I had laying around. Has since been upgraded for fun. I’ve given it to my brother. If you have any more questions let me know. I’m happy to explain how I reach such unbelievable temperatures. P.S. the gpu is now a modified EVGA rtx 2070 xc ultra gaming.
  11. I’m working right now so that my temps.
  12. Yes gpu-z does monitor cpu temps as well as gpu temps (under sensors tab). I’ll download the Prime95 and give it a go.
  13. I have my pump runnin at max rpm (4400rpm) so it disperses the heat quickly.
  14. Yes I’m sure I have a few pics of temps from gpu-z and the temps from the bios aswell. 15c for idle 30c under load. Trying to upload the pictures but it keeps saying -200 error.
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