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KazerLight

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  1. Thanks! Unfortunately, after noticing the small length of the fans cables that I want to install at the bottom of the case, I won't install them. But I'll keep your suggestion: - AIO and front fans= intake - rear fan= exhaust
  2. Thanks everyone! So here's the updated picture that takes in account everything you folks told me. Do you think the temps will be good with this setup? @SorryClaire I know you said you wouldn't put those bottom fans, but as shown below, do you think these fans would be useful, even if the improvement would be really minor?
  3. I feel like everyone has their own vision of what's the best fan configuration. Makes it kinda hard to choose one and who to believe :')
  4. Will the air coming from the bottom fans interfere with the GPU fans and cause some malfunctions? Like overspinning or just making the gpu fans stop?
  5. Hi guys! Before anything, here's my config: -5800x -liquid freezer ii 360 -lian li lancool 216 -3070 So my idea was to keep the 2 front fans as an intake, set the top-mounted AIO fans as intake too, keep the rear fan as an exhaust (in case both this fan and the AIO cooler can fit) and, of course, the fan of the PSU as an exhaust (see the picture below for reference). So here's the situation: I managed to find 2 additionnal fans, and I thought about adding them at the bottom of the case, as an exhaust, to evacuate the heat directly from the GPU. Do you think it's a good idea to proceed this way? Would it be better not to place bottom fans at all? Thanks for your answers!
  6. Will I loose tons of performance if I undervolt the CPU until the temps are good?
  7. Hello everyone! I'm planning on upgrading to a 13900K. I already have a Lian Li Lancool 216 case and an Artic Liquid Freezer II 360 AIO, which are supposedly the best of their category in terms of airflow and cooling ability. Yet, I'm still wondering if this cooling configuration will handle this CPU's hotness. I'm scared that I will need to underclock it to prevent any thermal throttling, which I don't want, obviously; I wanna get the best out of this CPU and not under-exploit it. What do you think, everyone? Thanks!
  8. Thank you! What about this sentence? Should I stay at 5200 Mhz and don't go higher? Would I have got better performances at 5600 Mhz?
  9. Oh oh, I don't think the motherboard I've chosen supports 48 GB sticks.
  10. Like these ones? They don't seem to support EXPO, only XMP. Could this be a problem? Also, why wouldn't I reach 6000MHz with 4 sticks?
  11. Howdy! Alright, I've updated my list according to your recommendations. For an 8K video editing workstation: https://fr.pcpartpicker.com/list/gmZwRv (I didn't pick the Phanteks case because of availability/price in my country. Instead, I've chosen the Lian Li Lancool 216, which has two immense fans in the front and 360mm top mounting AIO support. By the way, will I need the pre-installed exhaust fan on the back, or do you recommend removing it?) On the other side, if I would only do 4K editing, but with videos that remain in RAW and with a lot of color grading, would 64 GB be enough? And if so, as I'd be removing 250€ from the total price, which component should I add these 250€? Also, for both scenarios, will I expect a smooth experience without any real flaws in performance? I'm worried about crashes, freezes, and overall stability. Another thing: is there a big performance difference between dual-channel and quad-channel?
  12. Lol. Thanks for everything. Tomorrow I'll redo a new updated list, including everything you suggested me, and I'll ask you again, if you don't mind, if I'm on the right path
  13. OK I see. Yeah I better stick with AMD for the cpu then. Thanks!
  14. I'm deeply amazed by your knowledge. It's so cool to be able to talk with someone like you!
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