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j Malukker

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  • CPU
    Threadripper 2920X
  • Motherboard
    AS-Rock X399 Taichi
  • RAM
    Corsair Venegance Pro RGB 3200
  • GPU
    2x RX580
  • Storage
    1TB NVME Raidable, 4TB HDD + 1TB HDD + 128GB SSD as Volume
  • PSU
    Corsair 1000W
  • Cooling
    Coolermaster AIO Liquuide Cooler
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K55
  • Mouse
    Corsair Harboon
  • Sound
    onboard
  • Operating System
    Win 10Pro

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  1. What could go Wrong ? Anyway I rather would use Another Fan for obvious reasons And yes Temp should be show in HWInfo
  2. Personal I would use at least 850W+ for this setup. My choice would go to Corsair RM Series 850 of what I use 1000 series. I mean what you not use is not on you Electrical bill beter to have buffer. Also make it easier if you want add another Video card later or upgrade.
  3. I strongly advies to invest to go to 16GB ram
  4. Triple Loop Liquide Cooling worth it ? Been think to try it my self as soon I have the Money for it. The idea is to work 3 Radiators 240mm for Back 360mm bottom and a 420 in front. Self I was looking to test it with the Alphacool AIO since there easy to connect to each other. And might add add watertank on the bttm one. In the second case with add tank, One loop could cool water in Tank the other 2 CPU/GPU in my case just CPU.
  5. First I would check of you Bios is up to date. If not update Bios to start with. What kind of Crash we talking Just crash of application of Freezing of Blue screen? Do your CPU need additional Power and is it installed correctly ? Do you attached the add CPU power cables to the Motherboard? (8-pin, connector)
  6. Temp 3 is you CPU socket (not 100%sure) but there Crit-Temp should be around 115 degrees. If you want lower that Temp add airflow to CPU Socket.
  7. you can unload static by touching grounded metal. Build around 35 system and never went wrong. Try avoid to touch contacts on parts also reduce additional the risk.
  8. From what I see of you picture you actually connected the Pump to Y Splitter of the Fans. Disconnect the Pump and connect it to the Header below the CPU Fan called AIO Pump.
  9. Do you have connected the Pump to a Splitter of the Fans? What Model you use? I use Cooler master ML240 AIO this one actually you attach the Pump to a differed Header than the fans. However, if you attached the Pump to the Fan Splitter of the Fans you won’t be able to control Pump and see the RPM. Anyway I always would advise this technique if you want full control.
  10. Still advies for the GPU alone is to use a 650w PSU not count the CPU and other Power draw you might have.
  11. This one should solve your issue and you have some Headroom. https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Power-Supply-Units/Power-Supply-Units-Advanced/RMx-Series/p/CP-9020180-NA
  12. I thing you PSU isnt able to provide enough power for this setup. Your GPU use already up to 215 watts advies for this GPU is a PSU of at least 650w so yeah you try to pull more power than you PSU can actually handle. https://www.alternate.nl/ASUS/ROG-STRIX-GeForce-RTX-2070-SUPER-ADVANCED-grafische-kaart/html/product/1559444?
  13. agree, but I would go for a Cheap Ryzen 3/5 setup to be future proof.
  14. About your SSD it doesn’t actually matter that much in most cases, however check you manual of one of the M2 slots might reduce the PCI lanes from 16 to 8. But even that is usually only interesting if you run multiple GPU in your system.
  15. Some boards have extra power connectors on MB for GPU. I use x399 Taichi from AsRock this one has a 6pin connector if you wanted to run 4 Video cards. Might is with CPU same if you place strongest CPU of that series of might use Ryzen 5/7/9 that you will need it. However not sure of that is the correct answer for your situation, but would make sense depending on power-draw. Do you have a Second 8 pin connector on the Powersupply? If so you can connect this one to the 4pin. Just saying fits only one way, and would solve the issue if you need it. If you have second one I would connect it anyway.
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