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Final Schichtmachine

MS Eierfeile

 This my newest build and my first upgrade since 2012. 

 

The theme is "be black and be quiet"

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Not sponsored by BeQuiet even though it seems like it. Just like their stuff.

 

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My board of choice was the Gigabyte Z390 DESIGNARE since I am satisfied with Gigabyte boards since 2006. I loved the asthetics of this particular one and the specs fit my needs perfectly. The CPU went to be the Core i9 9900K and as a cooling solution I chose the BeQuiet Silent Loop 2 360 with Silent Wings 3 PWM in push/pull because I wasn't going to overclock but still wanted cool and silent performance with an 9900K boosting @4.7 GHz oin all cores.

 

 

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The BeQuiet Straight Power 11 1000W PSU delivers more than enough power for now and future GPU upgrades and the beautiful BeQuiet Dark Base 900 Pro rev.2 tower offers great modularity and options for cable routing as well as many options for radiator placement with up to two 420 radiators(!). I equipped it with three Silent Wings 3 140mm fans in the front and one more in the back. I made the front fans run in performance-mode and the exhaust one in the back in silence-mode since I placed my 360 radiator under the lid and therefore there are also the AiOs six Silent Wings 3 120mm fans in the top pushing warm air out of the case. The CNC job was done by a friend for way better airflow at the cost of a little less quiet operation. But it was totally worth it!

 

 

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The airflow through the mesh on the sides is good enough and temps look good with slightly more than 80 degrees C after 90 minutes of Aida64 stresstest considering that the AiO fans were running rather quietly with 60% speed @ about 1300rpm all the time while the CPU boosted to 4,7 GHz on all cores.

 

 

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Since I use my PC mainly for editing 4K footage from my Mavic 2 Pro, I needed a good amount of fast DDR4 and went with 4x16GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200MHz.

 

 

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When everyone was fighting to get a Nvidia 3000 card I used the opportunity and got a RTX 2080 Ti for 500 bucks just before the prizes went through the roof xD
As you can see I chose to mount it in the good old show-off-position with a Cooler Master Vertical Graphics Card Holder Kit.

 

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For storage I went with a Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB M.2 SSDs for Windows and apps as well as a non-plus with 1TB for my video files since I wanted great access speeds in Adobe Premiere. As a third drive for games chose a Samsung 860 Evo 1TB SATA SSD and finally for private data, pictures, movies and TV shows I installed a Seagate Ironwolf 8TB HDD under the shroud next to the PSU.

 

 

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To use the empty area right I found a company that makes custom GPU and HDD covers. I had one of those made with "my" logo. They do a great job. They are called "V1Tech" and and I can really recommend them. In addition to that I orderes a really cheap 400x1280 display on wish.com and made a little system control panel with Aida64.

 

 

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To keep the plain rather black style I decided to add only simple anthracite sleeved custom cables from from Cablemod.

 

 

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And of course I wanted at least some of that RGB goodness. And since iCUE is the most advanced and versatile Software imo I added a Corsair Commander Pro, a Lighting Node Pro, hooked the 12 fans, the AiO-LEDs, my custom RGB cover and seven Corsair RGB strips up to it. To synchronize the lighting of all my Corsair items with my Asus GPU and my Logitech speakers I use the software "JackNet RGB Sync". It just plain works and I love it!

 

 

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So finally the lighting of my peripherals will match the lighting of my case. I wonder how I could live without that for so long :D

 

 

So here it is in all it's glory:

 

The Schichtmachine

 

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I am looking forward to your questions, feedback, pros, cons and suggestions.

 

Thanks guys and have a good one!

 

Cheers from Switzerland

Martin Schicht

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800 X3D | Motherboard: MSI MPG X670E Carbon WiFi
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z5 6000 MHz CL30 2x16GB | GPU: AMD XFX 7900 XTX
Case: BeQuiet Dark Base 900 Pro rev.2 | PSU: BeQuiet Straight Power 11 1000W
Storage: Samsung 990 Pro + Samsung 970 Evo+ 1TBGB M.2 + Samsung 970 Evo 1TB M.2 + Seagate Ironwolf 8TB HDD
Watercooling: EKWM Quantum Velocity2 + Alphacool Aurora D5 + Alphacool GPU Block
Radiators & Fans: 420/30 copper rad + 360/30 copper rad all Silent Wings 4 Pro @ 40%
Keyboard: Corsair K95 Platinum RGB | Mouse: Logitech G502X Plus | Mousepad: Logitech Powerplay | Headset: Corsair Virtuoso XT
Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G9 49" 32:9 1440p

 

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CHEERS MATE!!!

 

This is a very clean build. 

Can't say much more than enjoy that top notch setup man. Many people are envious for sure!!! 

 

Can you list the build parts at the top op though? All of your sentences are spread out between the pictures. Almost like a puzzle to figure out what you are actually running here 😛 

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19 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

CHEERS MATE!!!

 

This is a very clean build. 

Can't say much more than enjoy that top notch setup man. Many people are envious for sure!!! 

 

Can you list the build parts at the top op though? All of your sentences are spread out between the pictures. Almost like a puzzle to figure out what you are actually running here 😛 

Thanks mate. Sorry bout the irritating layout xD
Sure thing. Here are my parts:
Case: BeQuiet Dark Base 900 rev.2 with custom CNC work for better airflow
CPU: Intel Core i9 9900K @ 4.7 GHz all-core
AiO: BeQuiet Silent Loop 2 360 with 6x Silent Wings 3
MB: Gigabyte Z390 Designare
RAM: 4x 16 GB Corsair Vengeance 3200MHz CL16
GPU: Asus ROG Strix 2080 Ti OC 11GB
Mount: Cooler Master Verticel GPU Holder Kit
SSDs: Samsung 970 Evo+ 1TB, 970 Evo 1TB & 860 Evo 1TB
HDD: Seagate Iron Wolf 8TB
PSU: BeQuiet Straight Power 11 1000W
Cables: Custom sleeved in anthracite by Cablemod
Case Fans: 4x BeQuiet Silent Wings 3 PWN 140mm
RGB: 7x Corsair Stripes & Custom Logo by V1 Tech
Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G9 49" Curved Ultrawide
Case Monitor: 400x1280 Display from Wish.com with Aida64 System Control Panel
Keyboard: Corsair K95 RGB Platinum
Mouse: Corsair Dark Core Pro RGB Wireless
Headset: Corsair Virtuoso Wireless
Speaker: Logitech G560 Gaming Speaker
HOTAS: Logitech X56 HOTAS with Flight Paddles
Pad: Sony PS4 Wireless Controller
Plus an Elgato Stream Deck, a Ring Light with Logitech Brio 4K Webcam and a Tobii Eye Tracker.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800 X3D | Motherboard: MSI MPG X670E Carbon WiFi
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z5 6000 MHz CL30 2x16GB | GPU: AMD XFX 7900 XTX
Case: BeQuiet Dark Base 900 Pro rev.2 | PSU: BeQuiet Straight Power 11 1000W
Storage: Samsung 990 Pro + Samsung 970 Evo+ 1TBGB M.2 + Samsung 970 Evo 1TB M.2 + Seagate Ironwolf 8TB HDD
Watercooling: EKWM Quantum Velocity2 + Alphacool Aurora D5 + Alphacool GPU Block
Radiators & Fans: 420/30 copper rad + 360/30 copper rad all Silent Wings 4 Pro @ 40%
Keyboard: Corsair K95 Platinum RGB | Mouse: Logitech G502X Plus | Mousepad: Logitech Powerplay | Headset: Corsair Virtuoso XT
Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G9 49" 32:9 1440p

 

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