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Hi, I have nzxt x53 240mm cooling 9700K overclocked to 5.2 ghz at 1.33v, i noticed when playing cyberpunk the water temp in the AIO reaches 45, not familiar with what is a good reading should be but sounds high, thoughts? CPU Temp sits in low 70s.
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Hi, I have 9700K OCed to 5.2ghz @1.35v and LLC 6 Cooled by NZXT X53 240mm. On AIDA64 stress test the CPU draws 140w to 150w the temps hit low 80s. Playing cyberpunk which utilize all 8cores the CPU draws up to 100w and temps hit low to mid 70s. On idle temps sit a TT around 40c to 55c, fluctuates alot. I know the temps are fine for the CPU but is it fine and expected for the cooler, is it under performing? Pump speed is 2700RPM (Highest) Fans speed is 1700 - 2000RPM (Highest) Thanks
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Hey guys, new to the forum but not to LTT I currently have an ITX build in my NZXT H210 with a ryzen 5 3600 and a 2070 super. Christmas is fast approaching, however, and I'd like to upgrade again to a Ryzen 5600x and a 3070 while also build a custom loop. I was hoping to go all corsair Hydro-X series for this, but on their website the waterblocks they're releasing only specify support for FE 3080's and 90's, the only 3070 it says it can support is an ROG strix one which is far too big for my case as it is ITX (NZXT H210). So my question is, will any of the current Hydro-X series GPU blocks (ie, the one for 2080 FE's) fit a 3070? If not, are they likely to release one that will soon? Furthermore, the only RTX 3070 I can find that will fit is the Zotac Gaming Twin Edge OC, which I'm fairly certain uses the reference PCB, but is anyone able to confirm this? On top of all this, does anyone have experience doing a custom loop in an H210? If so, anything I should know beforehand? Thanks in advance for any responses, links to all products I'm thinking of using down below: https://www.zotac.com/us/product/graphics_card/zotac-gaming-geforce-rtx-3070-twin-edge-oc https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/CORSAIR-iCUE/Custom-Cooling/Hydro-X-Series-XC7-RGB-CPU-Water-Block-(115X-AM4)/p/CX-9010004-WW https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Custom-Cooling/Pump-Reservoir/Hydro-X-Series-XD3-RGB-Pump-Reservoir-Combo/p/CX-9040003-WW https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Custom-Cooling/Radiators/hydro-x-xr5-config/p/CX-9031002-WW https://www.corsair.com/eu/en/Categories/Products/Custom-Cooling/Blocks/GPU-Blocks/Hydro-X-Series-XG7-RGB-20-SERIES-GPU-Water-Block-(2080-FE-Rev-B)/p/CX-9020009-WW#tab-package-contents (hopefully, or something similar)
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Hello, I have ordered a NZXT g12 GPU AIO bracket and I plan on using my old Deepcool L240 V2 AIO on it. I have compared some pictures online of the L240V2 mount and the mounts of different NZXT AIOs which are compatible with the G12. The mounts of Deepcool L240V2 and NZXT Kraken AIOs do seem similar, however I am not sure if it will be compatible or not. Has anyone tried it? Please advice. Thanks.
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Hi guys, I just built my first PC and I thought I would get better temps. My specs: Case : H710i CPU: 5900x AIO: Kraken Z73 I have 3 intake fans in front. I have 1 140mm fan pulling air in the back. And I have my AIO on top with 3 pulling fans.(I'm using the RGB AER from NZXT instead of the fans that come with it wich are best suited for AIO's. (AER P) ) I'm between 40-55 degres at idle wich don't seem too bad for a series 5000. And I'm getting around 70's under load.(never saw it above 75°C) This don't seem too bad but what I'm worried about is my liquid temps. When I start the pc I'm somewhere between 29-32°C and under load I get in the low 40's. I see a lot of people saying they get much lower temps on liquid than I do, and I can't figure what why. Do you guys have any ideas?
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I have been trying to find a solution for about 4 hours. I am slowly going insane. Alright. This is what I have: - NZXT H510 Elite with 1x RGB LED Stripe - 4x NZXT Aer2 RGB Fans - 2x NZXT normal Fans (in a push/pull configuration with 2x of the Aer2 RGB Fans) - 2x NZXT Underglow LED Stripes - NZXT Kraken X63 The case has an RGB & Fan Controller (Smart Device v2) with 3x Fan Ports and 2x LED Ports. This is how I daisy-chained the 4x RGB Fans (IN/OUT are RGB Ports on the fans by the way): Smart Device v2 1/2 LED Port -> Rear Fan IN Rear Fan OUT -> Top Fan IN Top Fan OUT -> Front Top Fan IN Front Top Fan OUT -> Front Bottom Fan IN Front Bottom Fan OUT = empty/not populated https://imgur.com/a/HliYaCA So the LED for these 4 Fans should now work. I now have 4x Power Cables from the 4x RGB Fans. The Smart Device v2 has only 3x Fan Ports, but it also has a splitter. This splitter has 1x 4-pin Port and 2x 3-pin port. https://imgur.com/a/DjrkwOE What do I do here?! -------- The other normal Fans have only 1x 4-pin Cable each. This means that I can use the splitter shown above. But here's the important question: Do I connect one Fan to 4-pin Port and the other one to 3-pin Port or do I connect both of the Fans to the two 3-pin Ports of the Splitter?! Note: In the case manual says: "The first fan connector with 4 pins on the fan splitter will be the primary Fan. Do not mix PWM or 3-pin Fans." So I guess I can go with one Fan in 4-pin Port and the other Fan in 3-pin port, since none of the two Fans is a 3-pin Fan. -------- This is how I daisy chained the LED Stripes: Underglow LED Stripe -> with a weird 4-pin cable that comes out of pre-installed LED Stripe of the case. https://imgur.com/a/MXPPrUV Is this even the correct connection? The second cable that comes out of the pre-installed LED Stripe of the case went into 2/2 LED Port of the Smart Device v2. -------- The NZXT Kraken x63. 1st Cable: I connected its Fan cable in AIO_PUMP on the motherboard (ASUS B550 Gaming F), just like the manual said. Will the Kraken be able to control the 2x RGB Fans and the 2x normal Fans (all 4 mounted on radiator) that are connected into two separated channels on the Smart Device v2? https://imgur.com/a/O54Bn3g 2nd Cable: The RGB Cable. https://imgur.com/a/PRpmsKc Where does this go? I know I can let it be, but I would like to added either in the daisy-chain of the 4x Aer2 RGB Fans or the daisy-chain of the RGB LED Stripes.
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I have been trying to find a solution for about 4 hours. I am slowly going insane. Alright. This is what I have: - NZXT H510 Elite with 1x RGB LED Stripe - 4x NZXT Aer2 RGB Fans - 2x NZXT normal Fans (in a push/pull configuration with 2x of the Aer2 RGB Fans) - 2x NZXT Underglow LED Stripes - NZXT Kraken X63 The case has an RGB & Fan Controller (Smart Device v2) with 3x Fan Ports and 2x LED Ports. This is how I daisy-chained the 4x RGB Fans (IN/OUT are RGB Ports on the fans by the way): Smart Device v2 1/2 LED Port -> Rear Fan IN Rear Fan OUT -> Top Fan IN Top Fan OUT -> Front Top Fan IN Front Top Fan OUT -> Front Bottom Fan IN Front Bottom Fan OUT = empty/not populated https://imgur.com/a/HliYaCA So the LED for these 4 Fans should now work. I now have 4x Power Cables from the 4x RGB Fans. The Smart Device v2 has only 3x Fan Ports, but it also has a splitter. This splitter has 1x 4-pin Port and 2x 3-pin port. https://imgur.com/a/DjrkwOE What do I do here?! -------- The other normal Fans have only 1x 4-pin Cable each. This means that I can use the splitter shown above. But here's the important question: Do I connect one Fan to 4-pin Port and the other one to 3-pin Port or do I connect both of the Fans to the two 3-pin Ports of the Splitter?! Note: In the case manual says: "The first fan connector with 4 pins on the fan splitter will be the primary Fan. Do not mix PWM or 3-pin Fans." So I guess I can go with one Fan in 4-pin Port and the other Fan in 3-pin port, since none of the two Fans is a 3-pin Fan. -------- This is how I daisy chained the LED Stripes: Underglow LED Stripe -> with a weird 4-pin cable that comes out of pre-installed LED Stripe of the case. https://imgur.com/a/MXPPrUV Is this even the correct connection? The second cable that comes out of the pre-installed LED Stripe of the case went into 2/2 LED Port of the Smart Device v2. -------- The NZXT Kraken x63. 1st Cable: I connected its Fan cable in AIO_PUMP on the motherboard (ASUS B550 Gaming F), just like the manual said. Will the Kraken be able to control the 2x RGB Fans and the 2x normal Fans (all 4 mounted on radiator) that are connected into two separated channels on the Smart Device v2? https://imgur.com/a/O54Bn3g 2nd Cable: The RGB Cable. https://imgur.com/a/PRpmsKc Where does this go? I know I can let it be, but I would like to added either in the daisy-chain of the 4x Aer2 RGB Fans or the daisy-chain of the RGB LED Stripes.
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Hello. So I’m building my friend’s PC. Sadly I’ve never built with cases with integrated RGB. So the case she chose is an NZXT H510i with an ASUS PRIME Z390-A motherboard. I was wondering where I plug the case's RGB connectors to? Also, the NZXT H510i case has a USB-C on the front panel and I was wondering where I plug that connector to. The connector comes with the case, but I don’t know where to plug that onto the motherboard. Also, the motherboard comes with 2 NVMe SSD slots. The 1st which is closest to the CPU, and the 2nd one which is on the bottom of the motherboard. I read somewhere that if I use the 1st one, one of the SATA ports won’t work? She wants to use an NVMe SSD, SATA SSD, and a hard drive. Thoughts? Case: NZXT H510i Motherboard: ASUS PRIME Z390-A
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Hello. So I’m building my friend’s PC. Sadly I’ve never built with cases with integrated RGB. So the case she chose is an NZXT H510i with an ASUS PRIME Z390-A motherboard. I was wondering where I plug the case's RGB connectors to? Also, the NZXT H510i case has a USB-C on the front panel and I was wondering where I plug that connector to. The connector comes with the case, but I don’t know where to plug that onto the motherboard. Also, the motherboard comes with 2 NVMe SSD slots. The 1st which is closest to the CPU, and the 2nd one which is on the bottom of the motherboard. I read somewhere that if I use the 1st one, one of the SATA ports won’t work? She wants to use an NVMe SSD, SATA SSD, and a hard drive. Thoughts? Case: NZXT H510i Motherboard: ASUS PRIME Z390-A
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Im getting 105c temps reading in hwinfo when doing an occt stress test, in a few seconds it goes from idle state of 60c to 105 with an aio, I have the kraken m22, I have tryed remounting and reapplying thermal paste twice, im not sure if my cpu is a dud or the cooler? My brother has an also identical system (case cpu cooler) and gets around 40 -50c undr stress tests?
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I have an H510 Elite case with a pre-installed LED strip. I also bought the NZXT Hue 2 and used the NZXT cable breakout (extension) to connect it with the LED Strip. The LED strip works perfectly fine and it's being detected by the CAM software (all 10 LEDs), but the Hue 2 doesn't turn on nor is being detected by the CAM software. I am not sure if the NZXT Hue 2 is defect or I messed up the cabling. Any ideas?
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I have been trying to find a solution for about 4 hours. I am slowly going insane. Alright. This is what I have: - NZXT H510 Elite with 1x RGB LED Strip - 4x NZXT Aer2 RGB Fans - 2x NZXT normal Fans (in a push/pull configuration with 2x of the Aer2 RGB Fans) - 2x NZXT Underglow LED Strips - NZXT Kraken X63 The case has an RGB & Fan Controller (Smart Device v2) with 3x Fan Ports and 2x LED Ports. This is how I daisy-chained the 4x RGB Fans (IN/OUT are RGB Ports on the fans by the way): Smart Device v2 1/2 LED Port -> Rear Fan IN Rear Fan OUT -> Top Fan IN Top Fan OUT -> Front Top Fan IN Front Top Fan OUT -> Front Bottom Fan IN Front Bottom Fan OUT = empty/not populated https://imgur.com/a/HliYaCA So the LED for these 4 Fans should now work. I now have 4x Power Cables from the 4x RGB Fans. The Smart Device v2 has only 3x Fan Ports, but it also has a splitter. This splitter has 1x 4-pin Port and 2x 3-pin port. https://imgur.com/a/DjrkwOE What do I do here?! -------- The other normal Fans have only 1x 4-pin Cable each. This means that I can use the splitter shown above. But here's the important question: Do I connect one Fan to 4-pin Port and the other one to 3-pin Port or do I connect both of the Fans to the two 3-pin Ports of the Splitter?! Note: In the case manual says: "The first fan connector with 4 pins on the fan splitter will be the primary Fan. Do not mix PWM or 3-pin Fans." So I guess I can go with one Fan in 4-pin Port and the other Fan in 3-pin port, since none of the two Fans is a 3-pin Fan. -------- This is how I daisy chained the LED Strips: Underglow LED Strip -> with a weird 4-pin cable that comes out of pre-installed LED Strip of the case. https://imgur.com/a/MXPPrUV Is this even the correct connection? Because the Underglow doesn't turn on. The second cable that comes out of the pre-installed LED Strip of the case went into 2/2 LED Port of the Smart Device v2. -------- The NZXT Kraken x63. 1st Cable: I connected its Fan cable in AIO_PUMP on the motherboard (ASUS B550 Gaming F), just like the manual said. Will the Kraken be able to control the 2x RGB Fans and the 2x normal Fans (all 4 mounted on radiator) that are connected into two separated channels on the Smart Device v2? https://imgur.com/a/O54Bn3g 2nd Cable: The RGB Cable. https://imgur.com/a/PRpmsKc Where does this go? I know I can let it be, but I would like to added either in the daisy-chain of the 4x Aer2 RGB Fans or the daisy-chain of the RGB LED Strips.
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Hey everyone, I have almost my entire build ordered but I still haven't decided on which cpu cooler I want. I know I want one with a screen that can display its temp but as far as I can tell there aren't many options or lists of them out there (that I can find). So I've started a list to help myself and maybe others find some different AIO's with screens in them. The ones I've been able to find are: AORUS RGB AIO Liquid Cooler (in multiple sizes) Asus ROG RYUO 240 (in multiple sizes) Asus ROG RYUO 2.0 (coming soon? News article about it) Asus ROG RYUJIN (in multiple sizes) NZXT Kraken Z series (in multiple sizes & RBG / none versions) PcCOOLER Freeze 120 (one of the oldest ones out there) Coolermaster ML240P VIVID (Not out yet but soon? Was supposed to be released sept 2020 but no new information on when it will come out) If anyone else has ones that I missed I would appreciate links! (And if there is already another thread like this please link me and I'll delete this one)
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I recently build a PC and for cable management, the best I could do for the 24 PIN cable was to push it behind the cable bar of NZXT case. However, that is introducing quite a stretch and bend in the cable and I am not sure if this would affect it's life. Should I change it? Here is how it looks like: https://imgur.com/876UHN8 Thanks for the inputs!
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I recently bought an NZXT h510i and it came with an NZXT RGB & Fan Controller and now I want to add more strips that will go under my desk. I want some strips that I can control using NZXT cam because the default effects are very good. The NZXT RGB strips are way too small and I'm going to need about 120cm of lights. The controller only takes 5V strips with a 4 pin connector so does anyone have a recommendation of long strips (I am fine cutting and soldering them if need be).
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3600 heats upto 94C while in NZXT h510 case.
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Hello everyone, Last month I bought a mid range Gaming pc. System: Ryzen 5 3600, Gigabyte A520 S2H motherboard, adata xpg d60G 3200mhz ram, gigabyte 1650 super, Cooler master 450w v2, nzxt H510. My idle temperatures are 40-50C. Sometimes peaks to 65C. While gaming or rendering videos it jumps to 90-94C. While running stress test I got 100.4C, I immediately stopped the test. What should I do? I'm in a small budget to buy something or add something to thr build. During summer the situation will be worse. I don't wanna end up burning my cpu. Should I add the pre included fans for intake and add new 2 fans for exhaust? Or should I add a cpu cooler? Or should I add a 120mm aio, whole intake will be from rear. What to do? Please somebody help me. Or should I try changing thermal paste. Look changing the case is impossible now. I want a solution. I've only 2K INR to spend. If some costs more then I've to wait more. Thanks in advance, Binay Shaw. (Your reply and solution will be helpful). -
Just wanted to show this to the community. September 14th I got an email responding to my case that my coolers backplate was broken. Just now I received word that they have it in stock, which makes it 4 months at 5 days to get a replacement part. I have a few different nzxt products that I use in my daily life and now I have transferred away from that software and hardware. NZXT Inability to provide support and replacement parts for something that is so simple is absolutely unacceptable, seems like they'd rather lose customers than care for the loyal supporter I used to be. My representative Matt L was very kind at updating me on the status, this is nzxt's problem and nothing against the support rep.
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Hello! I have a ryzen 3900XT, asus prime x570 pro, G skill 16x2 32 GB of 3600 RAM, 1 TB SSD, 2080 super, all in an h510 elite. I just got a kraken Z63 for christmas for my CPU, i had a dark rock 4 be quiet, and i plugged everything in correctly, tried multiple ports when things weren’t working, and still I was getting a “CPU fan error” when I was booting, and my AIO was not even recognized. I ignored the CPU fan and booted, and the pump is working my temps were great and I could hear it working, I was plugged into the AIO pump 4 pin in my motherboard, as well as SATA on my PSU. My screen was displaying absolutely nothing and the NZXT CAM software picked up nothing from my device. Additionally, the fan power cords directly attached to the pump are not sending any power to any fan I’ve tried, which has been three separate fans. I don’t know if this has something to do with the issues. I’ve tried all USB ports for the screen display and checked with multiple other components in my computer to make sure the ports aren’t faulty. Should I be getting a new set of cords, NZXT sometimes recommends a USB hub for some AMD motherboards with the z63, but I am lost
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Need Help with New Build! So long story short, had an existing build, wanted to opt for a better graphics card, bought an RTX 3070 and gave in and ordered a bunch of other stuff. My setup how I ordered (and partly assembled): Asus Rog Strix x570-E Motherboard Gigabyte Nvidia RTX 3070 AMD Ryzen 7 3800x Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (1 stick) 16GB 3600mhz Ordered a single stick by accident, meant to order dual kit 3600/3200mhz. NZXT Kraken Z63 Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500GB NVME Corsair RM650X NZXT H510 Elite 2 additional Aer RGB Fans, Hue+. Now the problems were piling up very shortly. Fans were not working (still haven’t figured out if it broke). Decided to let the fans for what it is, and see if everything worked how I want it too. I booted up the build, got into BIOS saying “CPU Fan Error!) I’m pretty sure I didn’t connect something the right way on my Z63. But then came the bad part: I had installed my old RAM sticks, which are LPX Vengeance 16GB 3000mhz. I set the speed to 3000, save changes, exited the BIOS, wanted to power up my PC then I got the well known yellow light on Asus boards indicating a RAM problem. Tried everything, switching sticks in slots, reseating my CPU (which nearly broke like 5 pins, whole nother headache) to where I finally gave in and opened the wrongly order singly channel stick. Put it in the right slot, BOOM, booted all fine! NO WAY JOSE, I was back in the BIOS again. Again “CPU Fan Error!” Came up. Googled it fairly quick, changed the CPU fan speed to ignore to first see if everything still boots correctly. Saved changes and exit, BOOM, back to the RAM LED indicator which suggests something to do with that. I been up till 4 AM yesterday, had about 3 nervous breakdowns today, still haven’t got the fans working, and now I still have the reoccuring RAM Error going on. I know it’s a very long text, I have searched and searched in Google, couldn’t find anything super useful, if anybody here is in a Christmas mood and would give some advice, help, anything, it would be greatly appreciated! Happy Holiday’s guys, and let’s hope 2021 will bring us all what we desire!
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After Steve from Gamers Nexus made his recent video about AIO radiator placement, I tried to change the placement of my Corsair H100i V2 and have had some trouble getting my computer to perform well in terms of noise or temperature levels. I'm not sure if I messed something up or if I just became more conscious of them when monitoring my temps (I'm not blaming Steve here). Until recently, I've had the Corsair AIO cooling my i7-7700k at 4.8GHz in my Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 6 and a bunch of 140mm be quiet! Pure Wings 2 fans (some accidentally ordered as PWM and others not). I recently added 2 more 120mm Aer P fans for push/pull on the radiator. 1x140mm top rear exhaust, 2x140mm top exhaust, 1x 140mm lower front intake, 4x120mm on the rad top front intake. All of the be quiet 140mm fans are plugged into motherboard headers (ASUS Maximus IX Hero), the Corsair fans are plugged into motherboard CPU fan headers, and the new NZXT fans are plugged into the split Y headers on the Corsair AIO pump itself. So, everything but the NZXT fans are controlled by ASUS Fan Xpert. My issue now is that my computer is much louder with all of these fans running as well as heating up my room very quickly. I'm questioning if I need to tweak my fan curves or if I have too many fans. I've also thought about buying a new case with better vents/airflow to toss everything in and scratch the itch of building something new (ex. Corsair Airflow 4000D). The Cooler Master case is pretty big and bulky and doesn't have the best vents (I at least have the panels popped to the "open" position and the front completely tilted open when gaming). Should I keep my radiator front mounted? Should I keep doing push/pull? How much would moving the rad to the top affect my GPU temps (currently maxing out on 67C under intense gaming)?
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I have the NZXT C750 PSU. I was in the process of building my PC and when I was connecting the PCI-E 8-pin cables, I noticed that there is 1 pin which is dummy, i.e., there no metal contacts inside it. In the box, there are 2 PCIE cables given and both have this dummy pin. (see: https://i.imgur.com/8aCmwwT.jpg). From the Pinout reference, I can see the this is a ground pin. In fact the bottom row 4-pins are all ground pins. Is it okay that there is 1-pin dummy in this PCI-E 8-pin connector?
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Hi all, I've recently purchased a system for my daughter to be shipped by end of February from Cyberpower, While I would've been more comfortable building the PC my self, the shortage of 3000's series card make it extremely hard to do so. The PC was part of a very..short sale that I managed to land, so I believe this is a good deal for the money considering the spec. the only thing I'm really skeptical about is their build quality or customer service, I looked them up on forum and they are littered with complaints. my last pre-built was made by iBuyPower and it has been a solid PC for 9 years now, I don't know much about Cyberpower though. as Initially I intended to get my PC done by NZXT BLD, but their pricing is far higher, though I believe they have a bit better reputation in quality. After watching Linus Prebuilt series, at least it seems IBP is more competence in handling your PC/CS. I wonder if the reviews as bad as they are for Cyberpower, I could wait for the system to ship and if push come shove if it get bad, I can try NZXT BLD instead. Has anyone here ever had an experience with Cyberpower? The PC CASE: Eclipse P418R DRGB ATX Mid-Tower High Air Flow Gaming Case + 3x 120mm ARGB Fans VIDEO: GeForce RTX™ 3070 8GB GDDR6 CPU: Intel® Core™ Processor i9-10900KF 10/20 3.70GHz [Turbo 5.2GHz] 20MB Cache LGA1200 [w/o Integrated Graphic] (Comet Lake-S) FAN: MasterLiquid Lite 120mm ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler with Dual Chamber Pump & Copper Cold Plate HDD: 1TB Intel® 665P SERIES PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD - Seq R/W: Up to 2000/1925 MB/s, Rnd R/W up to 160/250k(Single Drive) HDD2: 2TB (2TBx1) SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 256MB Cache 7200RPM HDD (Single Drive) MEMORY: 32GB (8GBx4) DDR4/3000MHz Dual Channel Memory (Crucial Ballistix Sport) MOTHERBOARD: ASUS PRIME Z490-V ATX, ARGB, 1GbE LAN, 2 PCIe x16, 4 PCIe x1, 4 SATA3, 2x M.2 SATA/PCIe + WiFi 6 Intel 201AX POWERSUPPLY: 600 Watts - Standard 600Watts 80 Plus Gold high-efficient Power Supply Total : $1570 aside the notorious standard PSU that I will need swap out for the safety of the PC, I think this isn't bad.
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Hey, I just wanted to share my CPU temps using the NZXT Kraken X63 280mm AIO and my i7-10700k running at 4,70GHz. First off, I am not having any OC or extreme fan curve, this config is pretty much stock like anyone would be using it. The average room temp is 23°C. My case is the BeQuiet! Pure Base 500, the radiator is mounted in the front and the fans are pushing air in. AIDA64 benchmark, 10 Minutes, Profile "Performance": 69°C AIDA64 Benchmark, 10 Minutes: Profile "Silent": 71°C With the air cooler I was using before (BeQuiet! Dark Rock 4), I was having following results: AIDA64 Benchmark, 10 Minutes: 98°C, Max. Throttle: 13% As I mentioned, I am using the 2 radiator fans do push air in (intake) and 2x BeQuiet! Pure Wings 2 as exhaust fans. From my experience, I can fully recommend the X63. It is not too loud and gave me a good 20°C-30°C difference from my previous Dark Rock 4. Have a nice day and a happy new year, Marcel
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I recently swapped cases from a Corsair Carbide 275r to the NZXT H1. The only thing i bought new was an itx motherboard. I was stress-testing the GPU when the monitor went black and my pc turned off. Now, as soon as I power up the pc, the fans start spinning for 1 second then immediately turn off, and then the PSU won't turn back on until I unplug it from the wall and plug it back in. I tried reseeding everything but it still wouldn't work, and I tried to see if the PSU would turn on if I short pins 4 & 5 on the PSU, but it still wouldn't work. But when I tested the other parts to see if they still work, my GPU doesn't give a display whenever I install it into another computer. Does anybody know if there's a way to fix this or is it dead? Specs: CPU: 3600x Mobo: MSI b450i gaming ac GPU: EVGA iCX GTX 1080Ti PSU: Included NZXT(made by Seasonic) 650w 80+ Gold