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Budget (including currency): 5000€-6000€ Country: Catalonia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Machine Learning, CAD, Rendering, playing Monitors Double monitors in programmer configuration, left(auxiliary) vertical, right(main) horizontal Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Mobo: MSI MEG Z790 ACE MAX EATX LGA1700 Motherboard CPU: Intel Core i9-14900K 3.2 GHz 24-Core Processor CPU Cooling: Optimus Foundation Intel CPU block RAM: VENGEANCE® RGB 96GB (2x48GB) DDR5 GPU: NVIDIA Founders Edition GeForce RTX 4090 24 GB Video Card GPU Cooling: HEATKILLER V PRO for RTX 4090 FE - ACRYL Ni-Bl aRGB Frontal radiator: EK-Quantum Surface S560 - Black Fans: NF-A14 industrialPPC-24V-3000 SP IP67 PWM Case: DIY aluminum-wood case Hello ladies and gentlemen, I am creating this thread to share with you my DIY computer plan. I want to build a personal workstation for home that will allow me to code my machine learning projects, do CAD and render 3d models. Additionally, I will also use the machine to play, but that will be minimal. I want this pc to serve me for a long time so after months of investigation I have decided to choose the MSI MEG Z790 ACE EATX as the core of this build. I believe this mobo will grant me a good balance between RAM size and RAM speed. It will also allow me to add a second GPU in the future and has thunderbolt4 capability, which was a must for me in order to perform fast external data transfers. I was considering other options such as: Z790 AORUS TACHYON , Z790 AERO G , ProArt Z790-CREATOR WIFI or EVGA Z790 CLASSIFIED, 121-RL-E798-KR, LGA 1700, Intel Z790. I am designing a DIY pc case. The concept of the case is to maximize airflow while at the same time I can count on a large area to radiate heat with a water loop. The case is tall and slim to promote natural circulation of warm air from bottom to top. Also, it looks nice. Top will exhaust, bottom will intake, and frontal side will fit a quad noctua fan ekwb radiator. I am attaching the first sketches of the case. I will be expanding this thread shortly. Current state (21/11/2023): Current state (19/12/2023): Current build state (05/03/2024):
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Hello, i have weird problem and i no idea what doesn't work. Firstly my specs: Gigabite 1660 6GB (rip) Aorus Z490 ELITE AC I7-10700K 2x DDR4 16Gb 3200MHz Silentumpc 750W Windows 11 So my cat spilled water yesterday on my pc (don't judge me, it was pretty far from it), i turn it off instantly and left it near heater over night. Water was only in upper radiator and on gpu backplate. Today i turn it on and gpu just killed itself, smoke from display port. After that i wanted to check what works. Pc and bios turning on without problems, cpu, ram and ssds are listed in bios and looking fine, all lights, pump and fans are on, but system doesn't want to boot. While booting from ssd with OS it's in "preparing automatic repair" loop, booting USB with installation media is just loading and loading without progress I tried: CMOS Cycling ram Gpu is unpluged Different ports Without ssds and hdds Disabling Secure boot/CMS Unplugging, plugging cables Booting linux on usb Reseting BIOS Any ideas what can be potentially broken? I don't have second pc to individually diagnose my parts. Sorry about late responses but i'm tired, mad and I will be tomorrow, Thanks
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I've been trying to find an aio which is fairly quiet and has a good cooling performance from a reliable company, the max i would be willing to spend is around £160, i only need a 240mm one and would like one with an ldc screen (not a definate requirtement) or good looking rgb. Looks are important so I'm not going with arctic's aios since i dont like the look of them. Has anyone got any suggestions? Any help is appreciated
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Hi everyone, I just upgraded the fans on my Corsair H100i aio for greater performance. They are in a push confirmation at the top of the case like everything was before. My question however is when I put my hand on the outside of the case to check airflow there is only air coming from the right side of the radiator as if the other side is blocked. I was curious is this normal or is this something I need to fix. Thank you
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Hey guys! I'm doing an at home experiment for my physics degree due to covid restrictions, and I need to suck water up a straight vertical tube. I'm not a super practical person and I've been racking my brain for ages to find a nice cheap solution, and then it occurred to me that water cooling enthusiasts might have some experience/ideas on this. Let me describe the problem in detail. The bigger picture is that I want to put a vertical tube in a tank, draw water up the tube, then release the water so that it drops back down the tube and oscillates up and down within the tube. What I need to figure out is a cheap and simple way to draw the fluid up the tube initially. The tube must be rigid, straight, and transparent. The tube will be about 1m in length, and I would like to be able to draw the fluid nearly to the top but not all the way to the top where it'd overflow. I must be able to draw the fluid slowly enough that I could precisely set the height anywhere on the tube. The tube diameter is not yet decided, but I would be happy to use standard sized pipes and fittings, ideally a tube between 0.5-2cm in diameter would be good (but I'm flexible on this). I was thinking that I'd need to put a valve on the top of the tube then use a suction pump to draw water up the tube, then seal the valve, and when I'm ready to drop the fluid, quickly open the valve again. It would be a bonus (really not necessary if it's not very easy to incorporate) if I could get an accurate pressure measurement of the air inside the tube before I drop the fluid. Also, once I open the valve I don't want it to restrict air flow too much as this would stop the fluid falling freely. I want the pressure in the tube to near instantly reach atmospheric pressure after opening the valve. I'd like to achieve all this for under £50 (ideally quite a bit less than that). I'm in the UK, so please could you recommend parts that I'd be able to get here, and I'm not limited to buying PC water cooling parts, literally anything that will do the job is fine! I'd be really grateful for any advice, parts recommendations, alternative methods, etc. (I suppose one alternative method is that I could pump water into the bottom of the tube then seal it with a valve at the top and remove the pump apparatus from the bottom of the tube before opening the valve again. I am aware I could also lower the tube into the tank, seal it, then lift it up, but this isn't viable for me as I won't have a deep enough tank to be able to get the water far enough up the tube.)
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CPU AMD Ryzen 5950x Motherboard Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero RAM G.SKILL Trident Z Royal Elite Series 64GB (4 x 16GB) 3600Mhz CL14 DDR4 GPU EVGA Nvidia 3080 ti FTW3 and Gigabyte Nvidia 1050 ti Physx Card Case Corsair 7000X RGB Storage Samsung 980 PRO 2TB, Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB, Samsung 870 EVO 4TB, Dual Western Digital 8TB Black HDD PSU EVGA Supernova 1200 P3, 80 Plus Platinum 1200W Display(s) Dual Alienware 38" 3840x1600 144Hz, Samsung 65" 8k Q800 Cooling Corsair XD7 w/ EKWB Monoblock, EKWB GPU block and EKWB active backplate; Dual Corsair 360 Radiators Keyboard Corsair k100 OPX Mouse Mad Catz R.A.T. 8 Sound Creative Soundblaster AE-5 with Corsair SP2500 2.1, Logitech PRO headphones Operating System WIN10 PRO Laptop MSI G73 Raider 11UH-053 *[Samsung EVO Plus 2TB M.2 and Kingston FURY Impact 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4 2933 MHz CL17 UPGRADES] Phone Samsung Fold 3 TMobile 5G
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I dropped water in an HP envy x360 laptop. After drying it, it opened and everything was almost ok. Windows is running and all BUT it is very slow (the CPU clock is kept at the minimum) , the fans are running at 99%, I cant get a reading on the battery level AND the battery temperature showed in the BIOS is 69 thousand degrees C! I assumed that all those problem are related to the laptop panicking and thinking it is going to catch on fire. I replaced the battery and nothing changed. Water must have shorted a part of the motherboard and is now not able to read information given by the battery. I thought of asking the BIOS to not take into account the battery temperature or overwriting it with a 30 degrees C value but I can't find any info on that online. What are the solutions? Do you have any ideas? Edit 1: it has been fully disassemble, dried and the corrosion have been cleaned with alcohol (there was corrosion on the battery connector). I think I have done everything on the hardware part except replace the motherboard. So I am searching more for a software solution.
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Hi all, I have an old Fire Phone from launch (you may laugh). A year or 2 after I got it, I left it out in the rain. Haven't bothered since to try and fix it or anything, considering it won't turn on and it was left out over night in the rain (I can't believe I could even do something like this). Anyway, just for fun I thought I'd try to retrieve the data off of it to see my cringey photos from 2014. I already own phone repair kit with the relevant screw bits and everything. Again, I'm sure this is a total wash if the mobo is fried, and I don't really know how storage works on a mobile device. I've tried connecting it to my PC with USB and it's not reading anything. Replacement batteries are only like 10 bucks on Ebay. Any thoughts? Thanks for any help you can give.
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the name of the PC i build will be called, "dreamin" a 4k gaming/ streaming/ editing workstation Budget (including currency): $10,000.00 USD (10k) Country: Murika' Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Resolve with 10 bit 4k video files, StreamLabs OBS, Crysis, borderlands, Diablo 2:R, C.O.D. Warzone Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): This is the newegg wish list: https://newegg.io/8509b5b MoBo - ASUS ROG Strix X299-E Gaming II RAM - G.SKILL Z Royal Elite 64GB (4 x 16GB) 3600 (CL 14) CPU - Intel Core i9-10980 XE (18c 32t ) AIO - Corsair H150i ELITE 360mm GPU - NVIDIA EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 HYBRID COPPER WC - CORSAIR Hydro X Series iCUE XH305i PSU - Seasonic SYNCRO 850w 80+ Platinum SSD - SAMSUNG 980 PRO 2 TB (boot) SSD - SAMSUNG 970 EVO+ 2 TB (media) SSD - SAMSUNG 870 EVO 4TB (storage) HDD - WD Black 8 TB (back-up) Sound Card - Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 Plus Capture Card - Elgato 4k60 PRO Mk.2 PhysX Card - CORN GTX 750 CASE - Corsair 5000X RGB APC - APC BX1500M RGB - LIAN LI STRIMER PLUS 24 PIN Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut WIN X PRO Monitor - Samsung Odyssey G7 Headset - Logitech G Pro X Keyboard - Corsair K70 Mk.2 MX Speed Mouse - Mad Catz R.A.T. 8 Upgrading From A Dell Inspiron 7559S Notebook CPU - intel i7 4c4t @ 3ghz GPU - Nvidia 960m RAM - HyperX 16GB ddr3 2133mhz SSD - Samsung 860 Evo 1TB x2 Monitor - 16" 4k Touchscreen I am buying this next month and would like any advice is appreciated. i need to play games 1440p @ 240 FPS and edit 10-bit 4k up to 120 mins. I want to turn the case side panal into a LCD transparent screen eventually; is this possible?
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Budget (including currency): $1,000.00 USD I am looking at a custom corsair water cooling loop for icue software 14mm hard tubeing D5 pump/ reservoir combo 3x 360mm Radiators CPU: 5950x w/ EKWB Monoblock for the asus strix x570-E GPU: EVGA 3080 ti HYDROCOPPER case : 5000X RGB Do i need a distribution plate? Do i need any special fittings? how would you run this loop?
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I've taken apart & rebuilt old Dells many times & have experience with all the below programs on my Dell Precision laptop but after my cpu hit 87 degrees celsius I decided I should build a pc. I want to build a barebones powerful workstation with room to grow. Then I saw on TEC1-12715 DC12V & immediately thought of these Aluminum Water Cooling Block 40x200mm & figured with some fans, heatsinks, thermal paste, & tinkering I could make a soft-line below ambient water loop for the same or lower price than a hardline waterloop kit (curse those expensive fittings). Anyone ever tried this, any advice or recommendations? How do you power the peltier chips? I know a pc psu can supply that much power but I don't know if it can handle the number of chips I'd need to get below ambient or the resistance, I'm fine with running a second psu & analog fan &/or chip controller if that simplifies things. I have a few ideas, this 12V TEC1-12706 DIY Thermoelectric Peltier Cooler cools air & the peltier chips are cooled by fans & an internal heatsink fin array. In theory reversing the polarity would cool the radiators & produce hot air exhaust, I could also use the aforementioned TEC chips, aluminum blocks, heatsinks (like this 100mm (L) x40mm(W) x20mm (H) Heat Sink), case fans, & scrap metal to make something like the DIY Cooler exactly how I want it. Prospective build: Ryzen 9 5950x, ATX, M2 ssd, Quadro P4000, custom case alternatively: threadripper pro 3975x, EATX, Quadro P4000, custom case Budget (including currency): <400 Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Inventor, Autocad, Stella Architect, VPN, ISP, Programming, Adobe Illustrator, Podcasting, 4k Video Editing in NCH
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Summary A new "super hospital" is being built in Aalborg, Denmark with a rather interesting indoor climate solution: leading a pipe from a nearby chalk-basin to the hospital to utilize the waters cooling effect. With the ambitious goal of being the most energy efficient and climate-friendly hospital in the world, this solution should reduce CO2-emissions compared to traditional cooling by 80-90%. Quotes are translated for your convenience since the article is in Danish. Quotes My thoughts Forget all about watercooling your pc's and office chairs. While i know this teeters the line between "tech" and i guess plumbing(?) the article does talk about this being a technologically driven solution. It will be interesting to see if this could start replacing the harmful air-conditioners which are so popular around the world, despite being walking-talking environmental hazards. At least if it's scalable beyond just one big building and you happen to live near a large cool body of water. Sources Tv2 Nord - Reputable local danish news site. Contains video of the pipe being lowered if that's of any interest.
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So.... Trying to make a PC for my buddy. Scored a kraken x40 aio water cooler with a bunch of fans and an 850 wt power supply for 100 bucks.. Anyways. I bought an asrock b450m hdv r4.0 motherboard and noticed in the manual that it had 1 CPU fan header, and 2 chassis fan headers. Am I able to make this work? I'll attach pics of the cooler. I also got some fan splitter hubs on the way.
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So I recently aquired a 3950X. I knew going in that it would be a hot chip. But my Zalman CNPS20X [Noctua Fans] isn't cutting it. I could go AIO but I figured why not go for it and make a custom loop. In my personal aesthetics I dont like the normal reservoirs. They're a little clunky. Now, 5.25" Bay Reservoirs.. Oh man. These things are the bees knees. I love the cleaner look that they can provide and give you room for drives and long long GPUs. My issue is finding one. These things are rare. From a more by gone era of computing. I really want this one. Link: https://www.frozencpu.com/products/16942/ex-res-421/XSPC_Twin_D5_Dual_525_Bay_Clear_Reservoir_-_w_Dual_MCP655_Series_Pumps_Installed.html?gclid=CjwKCAjwkN6EBhBNEiwADVfya3TESdjzTK2mJxGciSPXCUr0RYkn3bAThyPfpxa5iMF45I1QDu8eLRoCI0kQAvD_BwE#blank The pumps installed preferably. Its been an age since Ive heard of Frozen CPU. I don't know if they're still around. Anyone who has any leads to one please let me know. I would love to start clocking this chip soon. Thank you all!
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Im looking for a Water cooling Kit that has eveything that good. Dose anyone know of any kits out there that are good to buy?
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I have a custom water block on my CPU and my GPU and I am still running temps around 82-83 degrees. It idles around 30 but once I get into a game it throttles up to that temp. It is also giving me really bad frame lag on my games with even low end or medium settings. I just don't know what to do at this point. Anything helps. Thanks. i9-9900k 2070 Super 32gb G Skill Ram
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Hi Guys, Hope that all will be fine. I wanted to build a PC, when the stock is refreshed. CPU:- AMD 5950x GPU:- Asus Strix RTX 3090 I am water cooling these two only in the Corsair 1000D Case. Just wanted to know the proper orientation of the radiators? If i go with this, is it any good? all rad fans intaking air and only 2 fans at the back moving hot air outside? Or i should have the front 2 rads intaking and the top (not mounting rad, only fans) and the 2 fans at the back moving the hot air from the case.???? Any help would be appreciated. @Den-Fi @Fasauceome
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Hi guys, i was thinking of buying the 1000 D case and 480mm rad with it Is corsair good company to buy from or should i look for alternatives like alphacool???. also want to know which company has more reputation and which of them is best at 480mm rad.????
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Hi guys, Can you please tell me which are the best water cooling fittings on the market? Any help would be appreciated. @Den-Fi
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Hi guys, I find a lot of confusion between choosing from water to air or air to water cant decide which one is the best of the best sometime I think of water cooling then on the other side I thinks of air cooling which one of both is the best and which is the far most excellent item Some suggestions Please... Doing a complete new build. with following specs PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU AMD Threadripper 3990X 2.9 GHz 64-Core Processor $3699.99 @ B&H CPU Cooler be quiet! Dark Rock Pro TR4 59.5 CFM CPU Cooler $89.90 @ Amazon Thermal Compound Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut 1g 1 g Thermal Paste $5.94 @ ModMyMods Motherboard Gigabyte TRX40 AORUS PRO WIFI ATX sTRX4 Motherboard Memory G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL14 Memory $219.99 @ Amazon Memory G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL14 Memory $219.99 @ Amazon Storage Samsung 980 Pro 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive $229.99 @ B&H Storage Samsung 980 Pro 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive $229.99 @ B&H Video Card PNY Quadro RTX 8000 48 GB Video Card $4809.00 @ Amazon Case be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 Rev. 2 ATX Full Tower Case $253.01 @ B&H Power Supply SeaSonic PRIME TX 1000 W 80+ Titanium Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM 64-bit $139.88 @ Other World Computing Wireless Network Adapter TP-Link Archer TX3000E PCIe x1 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax Wi-Fi Adapter $44.99 @ Amazon Case Fan Noctua F12 industrialPPC-3000 PWM 109.89 CFM 120 mm Fan $25.95 @ Amazon Case Fan Noctua F12 industrialPPC-3000 PWM 109.89 CFM 120 mm Fan $25.95 @ Amazon Case Fan Noctua F12 industrialPPC-3000 PWM 109.89 CFM 120 mm Fan $25.95 @ Amazon Case Fan Noctua F12 industrialPPC-3000 PWM 109.89 CFM 120 mm Fan $25.95 @ Amazon Monitor Asus ROG SWIFT PG27UQ 27.0" 3840x2160 144 Hz Monitor Keyboard Corsair K68 RGB Wired Gaming Keyboard $111.99 @ Best Buy Mouse Razer DeathAdder v2 Wired Optical Mouse $55.99 @ Best Buy Headphones Astro A50 PS4 4th Gen + Base Station 7.1 Channel Headset Speakers Logitech Z906 500 W 5.1 Channel Speakers $299.99 @ Amazon Webcam Logitech BRIO Ultra HD Pro Webcam $199.99 @ B&H Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total $10714.43 Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-10-14 02:21 EDT-0400
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Hi guys, Hope you are all doing well. I was thinking about which is better a single Dark Rock 4 Pro Air Cooler for AMD ZEN 3 5950x or will 2x 480mm Rad and 2x 360mm and 1x 240mm Custom Water Loop will beat the Air cooler?(also cooling the GPU RTX 3090 from same Water Loop)
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I was cleaning a stain in my 27 inch 1440p ROG monitor when stupid me decided to clean the stain with water and a soaked q-tip. When I cleaned it the water, obviously, it dripped on the side I was cleaning and a small amount of water seems to have gotten into the crevice of the monitor casing. I say it seems because when I observed the crevice there where some small droplets of water in there. In order to clean them I used a sheet of paper to get into the crevice, but I'm not sure if that was a good idea and maybe the paper transfered some small amount of water to other parts on the inside. After all that, now I'm paranoid about possible water damage that may have entered the monitor and damaged something. Everything seems perfect, no display anomalies, the buttons work fine, the powered on and standby led works, and the ROG logo rgb works. I've been using it the for the whole day and the situation occurred yesterday. Is it probable is that some kind of corrosion happened? I know I shouldn't worry too much, especially since it works fine, but I would like to hear opinions, which helps to calm my ocd