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    jakeslayer9091 reacted to Haraikomono in Which Linux distro is the best?   
    r/MostAskedLinuxQuestionOfAllTime
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    jakeslayer9091 got a reaction from Cyracus in Help   
    Alright, Ive fixed the pins, applied new thermal paste, and my computers working fine now! Thanks for the help!
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    jakeslayer9091 got a reaction from PCGuy_5960 in Which mouse to choose   
    Alr, I’ll do some rsrch on those, thanks
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    jakeslayer9091 got a reaction from BigDamn in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    It's finally DONE, Was hard, But it's done and No regrets were made  , Here it is
     
    CPU: Intel 9900k
    Motherboard: Asus Prime Z390-A
    RAM: 32GB (x4 8GB Modules) Corsair Dominator
    VideoCard: Asus Nvidia 2080ti
    HDD/SSD: 1TB M2 Samsung EVO 970
    Case: LianLi O11 Dynamic (White)
    Radiator: x1 Corsair Hydro X Series XR5 360
    Fans: x6 Corsair LL120 RGB
    Tubing: Thermaltake PETG ID: 13mm OD: 16mm
    Fittings: Bitspower Throughout
     Waterblocks: CPU: EK-Velocity RGB (Nickel+Plexi) VideoCard: EK-Vector RTX 2080ti w/ Nickel Backplate (Nickel+Plexi)
    Reservoir: Bitspower Touchaqua Sedna Front Plate
    Options: Corsair Commander Pro, Corsair RGB Controller, Custom Sleeved Cables for CPU, ATX and PCI-E
     
    Every item was meticulously cared for during the build, and all leak tested. I ran burn-in tests on the CPU/RAM/Video Card, with zero errors. What do you all think?   
     
     
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    jakeslayer9091 got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    It's finally DONE, Was hard, But it's done and No regrets were made  , Here it is
     
    CPU: Intel 9900k
    Motherboard: Asus Prime Z390-A
    RAM: 32GB (x4 8GB Modules) Corsair Dominator
    VideoCard: Asus Nvidia 2080ti
    HDD/SSD: 1TB M2 Samsung EVO 970
    Case: LianLi O11 Dynamic (White)
    Radiator: x1 Corsair Hydro X Series XR5 360
    Fans: x6 Corsair LL120 RGB
    Tubing: Thermaltake PETG ID: 13mm OD: 16mm
    Fittings: Bitspower Throughout
     Waterblocks: CPU: EK-Velocity RGB (Nickel+Plexi) VideoCard: EK-Vector RTX 2080ti w/ Nickel Backplate (Nickel+Plexi)
    Reservoir: Bitspower Touchaqua Sedna Front Plate
    Options: Corsair Commander Pro, Corsair RGB Controller, Custom Sleeved Cables for CPU, ATX and PCI-E
     
    Every item was meticulously cared for during the build, and all leak tested. I ran burn-in tests on the CPU/RAM/Video Card, with zero errors. What do you all think?   
     
     
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    jakeslayer9091 reacted to mr mans in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    That there is a mighty clean tube job
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    jakeslayer9091 reacted to leadeater in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    Enough arguing over price, if you want a more detailed build of materials ask. There is zero need to throw around insults.
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    jakeslayer9091 got a reaction from Ben17 in Upgrading after many years - is this ok ?   
    What's your current GPU? Might wanna upgrade your PSU Depending on power usage.
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    jakeslayer9091 got a reaction from kla3 in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    Here's a link with the PCPartPicker list with prices from Canda, 
    PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU Intel Core i9-9900K 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor $639.99 @ Memory Express Motherboard Asus PRIME Z390-A ATX LGA1151 Motherboard $224.50 @ Vuugo Memory Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory $313.52 @ Amazon Canada Storage Samsung 970 Evo 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive $229.99 @ Amazon Canada Video Card Asus GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11 GB ROG Strix Gaming Advanced Video Card $1819.99 @ Amazon Canada Case Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic ATX Full Tower Case $352.60 @ Amazon Canada Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA P2 850 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply $279.99 @ Memory Express Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit $208.12 @ Amazon Canada Case Fan Corsair LL120RGB LED (Three Fans With Lighting Node PRO) 43.25 CFM 120 mm Fans $119.98 @ Best Buy Canada Case Fan Corsair LL120RGB LED (Three Fans With Lighting Node PRO) 43.25 CFM 120 mm Fans $119.98 @ Best Buy Canada   Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts     Total $4308.66   Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-01-05 21:25 EST-0500    
    Here are link for Water Cooling parts from Canada, They're not all the parts in the build, since I didn't add stuff like the fittings, tubing, etc., Also keep in mind these are without shipping since some of the stuff need to ship from other countries.
     
    CPU Water Block [150$]: https://www.amazon.ca/EK-Velocity-D-RGB-Intel-Water/dp/B07L9YR1H3/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=EK-Velocity+RGB+(Nickel%2BPlexi)&qid=1578276479&sr=8-
    GPU Water Block [250$]: https://www.amazon.ca/EKWB-Blocks-EK-Vector-Waterblock-Nickel/dp/B07NWP188X/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?keywords=EK-Vector+RTX+2080ti+w%2F+Nickel+Backplate+(Nickel%2BPlexi)&qid=1578276571&sr=8-1-fkmr0
    Reservoir [750$]: https://www.amazon.ca/Bitspower-Touchaqua-Pump-Reservoir-Combo/dp/B07Q4R37PH/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Bitspower+Touchaqua+rESERVOIR&qid=1578276836&sr=8-1
    Radiator [280$]: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07W94H4G6/ref=ox_sc_act_title_4?smid=A1KNIZL1JRPIAI&psc=1
    Total: 1530$ + 4300 = 5830CAD$
     
    So 5830 CAD$ convert to about 4500 USD$, plus all the extra stuff that I didn't count and also the shipping and handling which would then prob sum it up to somewhere under 5000$USD 
     
     
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    jakeslayer9091 got a reaction from NotSoEpicMods in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    Here's a link with the PCPartPicker list with prices from Canda, 
    PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU Intel Core i9-9900K 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor $639.99 @ Memory Express Motherboard Asus PRIME Z390-A ATX LGA1151 Motherboard $224.50 @ Vuugo Memory Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory $313.52 @ Amazon Canada Storage Samsung 970 Evo 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive $229.99 @ Amazon Canada Video Card Asus GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11 GB ROG Strix Gaming Advanced Video Card $1819.99 @ Amazon Canada Case Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic ATX Full Tower Case $352.60 @ Amazon Canada Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA P2 850 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply $279.99 @ Memory Express Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit $208.12 @ Amazon Canada Case Fan Corsair LL120RGB LED (Three Fans With Lighting Node PRO) 43.25 CFM 120 mm Fans $119.98 @ Best Buy Canada Case Fan Corsair LL120RGB LED (Three Fans With Lighting Node PRO) 43.25 CFM 120 mm Fans $119.98 @ Best Buy Canada   Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts     Total $4308.66   Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-01-05 21:25 EST-0500    
    Here are link for Water Cooling parts from Canada, They're not all the parts in the build, since I didn't add stuff like the fittings, tubing, etc., Also keep in mind these are without shipping since some of the stuff need to ship from other countries.
     
    CPU Water Block [150$]: https://www.amazon.ca/EK-Velocity-D-RGB-Intel-Water/dp/B07L9YR1H3/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=EK-Velocity+RGB+(Nickel%2BPlexi)&qid=1578276479&sr=8-
    GPU Water Block [250$]: https://www.amazon.ca/EKWB-Blocks-EK-Vector-Waterblock-Nickel/dp/B07NWP188X/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?keywords=EK-Vector+RTX+2080ti+w%2F+Nickel+Backplate+(Nickel%2BPlexi)&qid=1578276571&sr=8-1-fkmr0
    Reservoir [750$]: https://www.amazon.ca/Bitspower-Touchaqua-Pump-Reservoir-Combo/dp/B07Q4R37PH/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Bitspower+Touchaqua+rESERVOIR&qid=1578276836&sr=8-1
    Radiator [280$]: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07W94H4G6/ref=ox_sc_act_title_4?smid=A1KNIZL1JRPIAI&psc=1
    Total: 1530$ + 4300 = 5830CAD$
     
    So 5830 CAD$ convert to about 4500 USD$, plus all the extra stuff that I didn't count and also the shipping and handling which would then prob sum it up to somewhere under 5000$USD 
     
     
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    jakeslayer9091 reacted to kla3 in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    Excellent job!

    The build looks clean and really nice!
     
    Gives OP a pat on the shoulder 
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    jakeslayer9091 reacted to JapanDave in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    I know what you are saying, but say someone like me who lives in Japan a Thermaltake Core P7 costs me $1,070 US dollars (I think it is about $300 US dollars on Amazon USA). Finding the absolute cheapest parts without considering how much it costs to get it to you (And that is the main reason it costs so much in Japan). My water cooling cost for my system, 4 x Radiators fans, pipiing, 3 x pumps, reservoirs and fittings are way over $3K US dollars. You know how much it costs to ship Ekwb products to Japan? Anyway, this is not a price contest and if it cost the OP that much, then thats fine IMO. That said, I am not disagreeing with you, but hope you have a more open mind that not everyone is able to source absolute cheapest price.
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    jakeslayer9091 reacted to NotSoEpicMods in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    Ok, I don't know why you're getting so bent out of shape about his title so let me play defender a little here. First off, I only see the price once in his title and once in his signature with a share link to this thread and by the nature of the forms once again in the share link. Next, who knows if he's including the price of the entire setup not just the tower. In which case yes maybe they should added "Setup" in their title and took pictures of everything. 
     
    Also, not everyone has access to the absolute lowest prices that are listed on pcpartpicker. What if they live in a country where they charge an obscene amount for pc parts compared to the US prices? For example, the 9900k is apparently $780 in Australia according to this: https://www.shopbot.com.au/pp-intel-core-i9-9900k-price-557526.html I myself ended up paying $719cad for my 9900k. Yea I could've gotten it a bit cheaper but I wanted to get it and the motherboard from a physical store. 
     
    With my own main rig tipping the scales at nearly $8k for the whole setup I certainly believe that they could've paid $5000 for the tower alone even though neither my system or theirs may not look like it to some.
     
    At any rate we should just be happy and enjoy the time and effort that @jakeslayer9091 put into building this system even if they post the price in the title. Besides "5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC" catches more attention than "I built a watercooled pc".
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    jakeslayer9091 got a reaction from kla3 in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    It's finally DONE, Was hard, But it's done and No regrets were made  , Here it is
     
    CPU: Intel 9900k
    Motherboard: Asus Prime Z390-A
    RAM: 32GB (x4 8GB Modules) Corsair Dominator
    VideoCard: Asus Nvidia 2080ti
    HDD/SSD: 1TB M2 Samsung EVO 970
    Case: LianLi O11 Dynamic (White)
    Radiator: x1 Corsair Hydro X Series XR5 360
    Fans: x6 Corsair LL120 RGB
    Tubing: Thermaltake PETG ID: 13mm OD: 16mm
    Fittings: Bitspower Throughout
     Waterblocks: CPU: EK-Velocity RGB (Nickel+Plexi) VideoCard: EK-Vector RTX 2080ti w/ Nickel Backplate (Nickel+Plexi)
    Reservoir: Bitspower Touchaqua Sedna Front Plate
    Options: Corsair Commander Pro, Corsair RGB Controller, Custom Sleeved Cables for CPU, ATX and PCI-E
     
    Every item was meticulously cared for during the build, and all leak tested. I ran burn-in tests on the CPU/RAM/Video Card, with zero errors. What do you all think?   
     
     
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    jakeslayer9091 got a reaction from Meganter in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    It's finally DONE, Was hard, But it's done and No regrets were made  , Here it is
     
    CPU: Intel 9900k
    Motherboard: Asus Prime Z390-A
    RAM: 32GB (x4 8GB Modules) Corsair Dominator
    VideoCard: Asus Nvidia 2080ti
    HDD/SSD: 1TB M2 Samsung EVO 970
    Case: LianLi O11 Dynamic (White)
    Radiator: x1 Corsair Hydro X Series XR5 360
    Fans: x6 Corsair LL120 RGB
    Tubing: Thermaltake PETG ID: 13mm OD: 16mm
    Fittings: Bitspower Throughout
     Waterblocks: CPU: EK-Velocity RGB (Nickel+Plexi) VideoCard: EK-Vector RTX 2080ti w/ Nickel Backplate (Nickel+Plexi)
    Reservoir: Bitspower Touchaqua Sedna Front Plate
    Options: Corsair Commander Pro, Corsair RGB Controller, Custom Sleeved Cables for CPU, ATX and PCI-E
     
    Every item was meticulously cared for during the build, and all leak tested. I ran burn-in tests on the CPU/RAM/Video Card, with zero errors. What do you all think?   
     
     
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    jakeslayer9091 got a reaction from BTGbullseye in GPU and CPU Overheating?   
    Pretty sure they don't IP-Ban for simple trolls.
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    jakeslayer9091 reacted to nick name in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    Yeah, no.  I was joking.  
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    jakeslayer9091 reacted to nick name in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    But you know someone is going to ask the cost so might as well get it out of the way up front.  
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    jakeslayer9091 reacted to NotSoEpicMods in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    Fans are probably only about $280-$300 of the entire system regular price. I would reckon the majority of the build cost is that 2080Ti. I have pretty much the exact same hardware in my Cosmos Sv2 build. I gotta say I love how different the system looks from my own.
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    jakeslayer9091 reacted to NotSoEpicMods in Build: Cosmos Sv2 (Custom Loop, i9 9900k, 2080Ti)   
    Update #29 December 31, 2019
    So all the best plans can always have some hiccups.

    The 90 I was planning on using, the one out of the rad, turns out was leaking quite a bit. It was one of those re-branded type fittings and is the second that has leaked on me which is why I never really used them for critical points in the loop like over a gpu. So time for a redesign.
     
    Yep that’ll work. I guess the paint isn’t fully cured yet either since some of it has flaked off from the plastic clips. I ended up drilling another hole on the other side of the case and just ran a tube through it cus really who’s gonna lift my system just to check how my drain port works.

    This is how the tube will be stored under the case so it’ll be totally stealthed. I don’t have a drain valve just a plugged fitting. My plan is to just pinch off the hose then pull plug out to drain the system. It’s worked find for me in the past so why make it more complicated?

    Plus these only cost a couple dollars anyways.

    Before getting the drives and res in I put some black car edge trim over the jagged parts that I cut away. That hose coming from the top is actually coming from the fill port and not the top of the rads. The way i connected the 2 rads together is probably the tightest tubing run I’ve ever seen/done I’ll put a pic below.


    All parts are in. Now I know what you’re thinking. why in the world would you put a 2.5″ 5400rpm hard drive in this system? Well, I actually have an ssd on the way and a family member will be bringing it tonight for New Years when they visit.

    This is my tube routing, it’s as short as I can get the tubing runs but I’m not 100% sure about the layout. None of the tubes really cross too much. I’m not even sure how else I could change it. But I really love that EK matte black tubing.

    Pretty easy to fill this loop. You may also notice that there’s no front I/O and well since I removed it 5 years ago I haven’t missed it at all. At my last place I actually had a USB extension mounted to the underside of my desk which is really all I needed for this pc. Now I have a usb port on my keyboard so I don’t even need the under desk usb port.

    Here’s all the old tubing which I will keep most of for just in case and other stuff and the 2 old rads.

    Sorting through the mess of wires while I bleed the bubbles out of the loop.

    The almighty commander pro. Surprisingly one of my favorite purchases for my pc. While it’s not perfect it does pretty much what I need it to do. It’ll also work with my 2 Phobya in line temp sensors. It also adds 2 usb headers behind the mobo tray if I want to add things later.

    Well she ain’t pretty at the back but she works.

    But aww man look at that front. Does it ever look clean. What do you think?

    Transferring the files off the old hard drive onto the new WD NVMe.

    Well until I get my SSD I’m gonna hold off on doing glamour pics. I also have a new mic for my setup which I’ll probably do a whole setup picture as well.
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    jakeslayer9091 got a reaction from NotSoEpicMods in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    It's finally DONE, Was hard, But it's done and No regrets were made  , Here it is
     
    CPU: Intel 9900k
    Motherboard: Asus Prime Z390-A
    RAM: 32GB (x4 8GB Modules) Corsair Dominator
    VideoCard: Asus Nvidia 2080ti
    HDD/SSD: 1TB M2 Samsung EVO 970
    Case: LianLi O11 Dynamic (White)
    Radiator: x1 Corsair Hydro X Series XR5 360
    Fans: x6 Corsair LL120 RGB
    Tubing: Thermaltake PETG ID: 13mm OD: 16mm
    Fittings: Bitspower Throughout
     Waterblocks: CPU: EK-Velocity RGB (Nickel+Plexi) VideoCard: EK-Vector RTX 2080ti w/ Nickel Backplate (Nickel+Plexi)
    Reservoir: Bitspower Touchaqua Sedna Front Plate
    Options: Corsair Commander Pro, Corsair RGB Controller, Custom Sleeved Cables for CPU, ATX and PCI-E
     
    Every item was meticulously cared for during the build, and all leak tested. I ran burn-in tests on the CPU/RAM/Video Card, with zero errors. What do you all think?   
     
     
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    jakeslayer9091 reacted to nick name in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    That definitely looks good.
     
    I'm assuming most of the cost were the fans?
     
     
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    jakeslayer9091 reacted to Tristerin in 5000$ Custom Loop water cooled PC   
    Very clean!  Nice job.  Color scheme is good
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    jakeslayer9091 reacted to Ixionn in Will my CPU and or Motherboard bottleneck a 1080TI?   
    Depending on what games I think a CPU/Motherboard upgrade is definitely what your next steps should be for performance. Intel 3rd gen was around 2012 or so, your 1070 is definitely the best performer in your system. I don't think the 1080 Ti would be worth it when you already have a 1070 with your 3rd gen i7. I have an i5-4690k with a 1070 SC right now and I definitely notice my CPU being the bottleneck with intensive games.
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    jakeslayer9091 reacted to Herman Mcpootis in 1500$ Build for my brother [Canada]   
    X570-P or the TUF from asus, or the aorus elite from gigabyte. though with a 3600 you really only need a B450-A Pro/gaming plus/tomahawk.
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