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  1. using the LIAN LI O11D MINI-X Black. I'm certain it can take a SFX-L. That silverstone is never in stock
  2. Hi all, Late last year i started putting together a new build. I wouldnt believe it would take me over 4 months to obtain a GPU. I finally got my hands on a amd radeon rx 6900 xt red devil out of the kindness of a friend driving to a near by micro center. my initial concept was to build it around a LIAN LI O11D MINI-X Black. Question: knowing this GPU is a beast taking 3 x 8 pins with a 5900x looking to OC for gaming purposes, will a Cooler Master V850 SFX be sufficient? Or do i need to rethink my approach in terms case and psu limitation. Build content: AMD 5900x MSI MAG X570 TOMAHAWK WIFI CORSAIR Dominator Platinum RGB 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 3600 Seagate Firecuda 520 2TB NZXT Kraken Z Series Z63 280mm
  3. EK-Momentum Aorus Z390 Master D-RGB - Plexi (CPU Block) EK-Quantum Vector RTX RE Ti D-RGB - Nickel + Plexi (GPU Block) EK Quantum Kinetic TBE 300 D5 PWN D-RGB Acetal. ( sprayed white) EK-CryoFuel Solid Azure Blue EK-Loop Vertical GPU Holder (sprayed white) EK-UNI Pump bracket Vertical Bitspower fittings Alphacool Eisrohr 16/13mm plexi (PMMA) HardTube
  4. Update: So the monoblock i am using for content purposes is the EK-Momentum Aorus Z390 Master D-RGB - Plexi. As i was examining the block i noticed one of the screws protruding sitting on top on the VRAM. if nothing else i would think this would cause an issue cooling the vram and seating the monoblock evenly. In order to screw flush, I have to loosen it which could cause water issue. Please let me know your thoughts.
  5. UPDATE: I broke everything down and started testing everything using a basic corsair H60. Happy to report all mem ram posted successfully. Since I am doing a vertical gpu mount, I heard of possible post issues. I tested without gpu, normal gpu mount and vertical. Booted to windows perfectly. Looks like It was a mounting issue with the mono block. I am really hesitant to try that mono block on again.
  6. Appreciate your feedback and you are 100% correct, as it was a pain in the @$$ to drain it. I will definitely take not of this as I rebuild everything back up.
  7. yeah i cleared the CMOS. This will be the second time i RMA this board, first time was due to bent pins.
  8. Aorus Z390 Master w/ I9-9900k Manual book states Code: C0-CF (Reserved) Not initially. Counting from the ram slot farthest away from CPU. banks 1 & 2 single slot posted successfully into Windows. banks 3 & 4 gave me C1 error code.
  9. Good day and Merry Christmas! I am having issues posting with all four ram, or dual ram. My mobo will only post to windows with 1 stick of ram. I went from air cool ( everything working fine w/ 4 sticks of g.skill ram) to water hard tube installation using a EKWB monoblock and water cooling my gpu as well. Trouble shooting. - reset cmos - tried each stick individually and it will post with single stick ( farthest from the cpu) - loosen completely all screws and started testing. I tried to wiggle the mono block. Don’t think I got it to budge at all. I laid pc flat, loosen all screws and begin testing with no screws tighten and worked my way to a 1/4 tighten. C1 error remains. Do you think i have a cpu issue or Motherboard (specially having to remove the back plate and vram heat sink for the monoblock)? Any suggestions on what could be causing this issue. Note: with either dual ram sticks or 4 sticks i get c1 error.
  10. after turning the case in all possible directions trying to add more fluid this is the best i was able to get to completely fill the reservoir. if any one has any suggestions to get completely filled, greatly appreciate it.
  11. Appreciate yah Oli, that outlet issue was the culprit. Rotated the reservoir had to rerun couple lines and now i have water circulation. Any advise how to get rid of the air bubbles. I am seeing lots of bubbles in the reservoir and a good sizeable one in the cpu block.
  12. no worries. I thought i had flexibility with this reservoir in terms of what in/outlets to use.
  13. Here is a picture of the case tilted to have the reservoir up-right. no circulation out.
  14. no the pump is running just fine. i have the 24pin cable capped behind the case. just powering the pump system to test for circulation and leaks.
  15. so I thought so as well. 1st step: I rotated the case so that the reservoir is up-right. no water circulation pouring water from the top. 2nd step: rotated case as seen on picture, opened the port next to the line from GPU to reservoir and water immediately poured out ( a lot).
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