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Drty_stve

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  • Location
    United States
  • Interests
    Building PCs
  • Occupation
    RNG Gas Tech

System

  • CPU
    Intel i9-9900K
  • Motherboard
    Asus Maximus XI Formula Z390
  • RAM
    32 GB Trident Z 3600 CL 16-19-19-39
  • GPU
    EVGA RTX 2080 Ti Kingpin w/Kingpin Water Block and V1 Tech Backplate
  • Case
    EK-Classic InWin 303EK-Black
  • Storage
    1 TB NVME M.2, 500 GB SSD, 3TB 7200 HDD
  • PSU
    EVGA SuperNOVA 1200 P2 w/CableMod Cables
  • Display(s)
    Alienware 1900R AW3418DW, ASUS PB277Q
  • Cooling
    EK Coolstream PE 360, EK Coolstream Classic SE 360, 6 Corsair QL120 fans, PETG Tubing
  • Keyboard
    Razer Ornata Chroma
  • Mouse
    Razer Mamba Elite
  • Sound
    Sennheiser Momentum 2.0
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. This is just my first full water build, and my CLC's and air coolers had full coverage on the cpu, and I was wondering if there would be any problems
  2. So I have a Bitspower Summit MS CPU Waterblock, and it looks like the base plate that contacts the CPU does cover the whole CPU heat spreader. Is this normal? Will it cause any problems?
  3. UPDATE Finally figured out the problem, when I got the GPU I got a new PSU with it, which worked when I tested it with everything but the GPU plugged in, but when I plugged the GPU in, everything started going haywire. It also seemed to screw up the boot drive, so I ended up having to redownload windows.
  4. Yeah, all of my drives show up in BIOS Only thing I changed was I had to add two 8 pin cables to the system And yeah, I tried both non LN2 BIOS, and double checked that everything was fully plugged in I haven't had time to update the BIOS yet, but if that won't work I guess I should try replacing the power cables? And yeah, I've been buying more stuff for it with each paycheck, so it's kind of a jumble of really good and kind of old components, planning on get a 9900ks next month if they actually drop in time, and currently my monitor is a 75hz 1440p ASUS, cause I've been trying to wait till the PG35VQ comes out to upgrade, but I'm starting get to a little impatient with it...
  5. So I've been slowly upgrading my PC to be the best I can make it, and I just recently got a KINGPIN 2080 TI GPU, but when I went to install it, it wont boot past the BIOS at all. Everything seems to read fine on the BIOS, and when I save the BIOS settings it just starts right back into the BIOS. Any help appreciated. BTW, had an EVGA 2080 Super XC before switching to KINGPIN, and it was working without any problems Also bought everything directly from EVGA or MicroCenter, so I know the vendors are good, and the only recent change was the GPU Aorus Master Z390 Intel i5-8600k EVGA G3 1000 W Power Supply 16 GB G.SKILL Trident Z 3200 16-18-38
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