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The white rabbit

neoone

The idea behind the name

  • As you might have noticed, looking at my nickname I am a great fan of the Matrix movies. As my current build is based on two colors and the new update will also maintain these two colors I thought about a matching name for this build. Thinking of blue and red I was remembering the two pills neo gets to choose so he can follow the “white rabbit”, leave the matrix and starts his journey.

My history in PC building

  • My history in pc building started when my dad got his first Windows PC. The CPU was an Intel Pentium 1 166MHz. It was actually built by my uncle and I was helping him and my dad with the assembly and installation. Later I got my first own PC with a Pentium 2 400MHz. Time went on and for a couple of years I ran with AMD and their Athlon XP 1200MHz already slightly overclocked. Back with Intel some time later I moved from the 3200MHz Pentium 4 to Core2Duo E6300, Core2Quad Q6600, Core i7 860 and finally to my current CPU which is a i7-5820K.
  • Watercooling my PC started with a custom loop for the Core2Quad Q6600. I expanded the loop to the GPU and tried to pack more and more radiators to my case. Always with the focus on cooling performance. 3 years ago, I moved over to the Corsair 900D and finally had a lot of space to do all the things that I had in mind to get a good looking system besides the cooling performance .

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The starting point

  • Hardware
    • Intel Core i7-5820K
    • ASUS X99-S
    • 16 GB Kingston Predator 2800 MHz
    • MSI GeForce GTX1080 Reference PCB
    • Samsung 950 Pro m.2 256GB
    • 2x Samsung 850 Evo 500GB running in Raid 0
    • EVGA 1000Watt G3 PSU
    • Corsair 900D
  • Watercooling Dual Loop
    • CPU+VRM
      • D5 Pump
      • EKWB Supremacy EVO
      • EKWB ASUS X99 Mosfet Block
      • 480mm Alphacool Radiator
      • Alphacool Helix Reservoir
    • GPU
      • D5 Pump
      • EKWB GTX1080 Reference Block
      • 360mm + 240mm Phobya Radiator
      • Alphacool Helix Reservoir
    • Aquaero 5 LT for Monitoring and Fancontrol
  • Caseparts from Coldzero for the 900D
    • Midplate
    • Mainboard Tray
    • Front Internal Cover

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What is the plan?

  • Streamline
    • With two 60mm thick radiators and the psu in the bottom, the actually pretty large 900D is absolutely fully packed. So the first thing I wanted to do, is to get rid of the 240mm rad in the bottom so there is more space. 
    • With modern Mainboards and all the options in controlling fans, pumps and even using external temperature sensors I want to throw out the aquaero as well.
  • Clean
    • When drilling the holes through the Midplate of the 900D I didn’t measure the correct position and had to improvise with an additional plastic plate covering the wrong holes. That flaw always was bothering me.
    • I want to achieve the cleanest look as possible.
  • Performance
    • As I’m tearing the whole system apart I thought this is a good opportunity to upgrade the hardware. Even though the system wasn’t actually slow it was struggeling a bit with getting enough FPS on 4K.
    • The radiator size is a total overkill for the CPU/GPU I’m using. But that’s not the point I just wanted to get as many radiators as possible in the case maintaining a clean look.
  • And of course RGB ?

New Parts

  • Hardware
    • Intel Core i9-9900K
    • Gigabyte Z390 Auros Master
    • 32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 3200MHz
    • EVGA RTX2080Ti Black Edition
    • EKWB RTX2080Ti Vector RGB with Backplate
    • Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB m.2
    • The Case and PSU will stay the same
  • Watercooling
    • Changing the GPU Loop
      • 480mm EKWB Cool-Stream XE in the bottom
      • 240mm EKWB Cool-Stream SE in the front
  • Case addons
    • RGB Lightbox from Coldzero
    • Front- and Top-Grill from Coldzero for a better airflow
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  • 1 year later...

Bro, i have one question. which coolant did you use and which addons?

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