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  1. 6 minutes ago, SquintyG33Rs said:

    I'd recommend putting it on top. can't go wrong with top mount, putting it in front will 50% chance cause the AIO to die in 2 to 3 year (6month when you're extremely unlucky) as it loses fluid.

     

    you don't really have to worry about having all 7 fans populated. you've clearly got more than enough airflow. so even losing on in the front is fine, that's what i'd do.

    The way I got it now is top mount aio 3 fans and front 3 fans. Rear exhaust is behind pc not knowing if it is actually doing anything. 

  2. 21 minutes ago, boosted350z03 said:

    White musetex got it from eBay. It holds three fans in the front three fans up top and one rear. The AIO can be on the front or the top however, the tubes is what is getting in the way if mounted on top. Say I have the tubes on front of case then I’ll have 2 intake. If I swap it and have tubes in rear then no rear exhaust but 3 intake from front and 3 exhaust from top. 

    I know top mount is best so. I just need to know should I keep it mounted up top minus the rear exhaust or up front and deal with heat on gpu?

  3. 6 minutes ago, Dedayog said:

    Are you unable to tell us what case you have?

    White musetex got it from eBay. It holds three fans in the front three fans up top and one rear. The AIO can be on the front or the top however, the tubes is what is getting in the way if mounted on top. Say I have the tubes on front of case then I’ll have 2 intake. If I swap it and have tubes in rear then no rear exhaust but 3 intake from front and 3 exhaust from top. 

  4. So I bought a 360 AIO however, in my case I can fit it up top and on the front side if I do it up top the way that the tubes lay out I would have to be missing a fan there. If I put it in front all fans with Work, so three intake and four exhaust. And I know having the AIO top as an exhaust is the best situation. 

    Right now I do have the three intake fans and I do have the AIO at the top for exhaust. However, I do have a fan in the back of the case trying to pull air out which I don’t think it is. Lol. It’s physically behind a case where wires go not inside. 

    Which set up should I do keep what I have and maybe get rid of the rear exhaust or do the intake with the AIO and just have four exhaust fans deal with the heat on the GPU.

  5. Looking for a monitor that is ultrawide 30 to 34 in available today that can handle 144hz dp and also 120 HDMI. Been looking can’t find any. If I have to drop from the ultrawide I will.

    Preferably on Amazon would be nice.

    Price is around $500

  6. So i have a question for my next monitor. Right now I have the MSI 34" ultrawide Optix MAG341CQ as my main monitor. Im looking to get another monitor for either primary or secondary for gaming or eventually streaming. My two options in the price range I am looking at are Spectre C305B-200UN or AOC CQ27G1. I cant decide please help.

  7. I have the mechatron case steel version which I mounted my gpu vertical so if the gpu gets hot the fans will blow out the side of the case. Should I mount a 120mm to the side where the gpu fans are pointing to blow air onto it or draw heat away from it. My setup for fan placement is 3 front blowing cool air in and 2 upper blowing hot air out and 1 fan blowing hot air out the back. 

  8. I have the pc cooler corona 5 in 1 and also 2 other pc cooler corona fans. The 5 in 1 is 12v and the other 2 are 5v. With the 5 in 1 do I have to hook the rgb to the hub one by one or can I split the rgb with a splitter with one connection to the B450M tomahawk mobo? Also the other 2 fans I have are 5v is there a converter I can get to make them 12v or would I have to get another kit?

  9. 39 minutes ago, Streetguru said:

    I would just get a monoprice Zero G then...1440p ultrawide 100-120hz $369 open box, or $409 new
    https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=36110&gclid=CjwKCAiA5JnuBRA-EiwA-0ggPbJeR87hLG-b4lL09G0tBFY2BP2Y9F0167c8XK26CG3S3TbF6Zw1bxoCLJMQAvD_BwE

    http://www.thegeeksoffice.com/monoprice-35in-zero-g-curved-gaming-monitor-3440x1440p-uwqhd-review/

     

    Otherwise get the MSI ultrawide. It'll just have black bars on the PS4

    what is the diffrence between the MSI ultrawide and the one you recommend

  10. This is the final decision that you guys will be helping me with. The Ultrawide will be for gaming on ps4 pro and my pc which I’ll just switch inputs when needed. The 27in will be replacing the crappy Samsung S27E310 I have now for the pc. I do have a 2060 super in the pc as gpu. So I’m either going with one 27in or the Ultrawide.

    The choices are:

    Optix MAG271CQR

    AOC CQ27G1

    Optix MAG341CQ

  11. 2 minutes ago, Streetguru said:

    1080p 144hz free-sync displays are around $150

    1080p 240hz free-sync displays are $230 right now, probably just get that for gaming

     

    Otherwise save up a bit more, and get a 1440p 100-120hz ultrawide around $400, also has free-sync.

     

    just check the PC part picker mostly.

    Will I see more of a difference with 1080p 144hz free-sync or 1080p 240hz free-sync?

  12. mostly gaming my cpu is ryzen 3600 oc to 4.2 and gpu is 2060 super 

     

    5 hours ago, Streetguru said:

    What CPU/GPU, what games/software do you run?
    What country?

    cpu is ryzen 3600 oc to 4.2 and gpu is 2060 super USA

     

    5 hours ago, DJboutit said:

    This Acer might work for your if your not a high end gamer that does need 120hz

    https://www.microcenter.com/product/607755/acer-dm431k-43-4k-uhd-60hz-hdmi-vga-dp-hdr-ips-led-monitor

    That's over the budget

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