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Can someone tell me if this would be an alright matchup and if the lian li o11d mini case could hold large cards, because I will be upgrading the GPU sometime next year

Case: Lian Li O11D Mini

CPU: 5900x 

Motherboard: Asus B550-A ROG Strix 

Fans: 9x Lian Li 120 Uni Fans 

Power Supply: 850w Corsair RMX white series

Storage: WD Black SN850 1TB

RAM: Corsair Vengeance 32GB 3,200MHz

GPU: RTX 3070 FE

CPU Cooler: Asus ROG Strix LC240 AIO

 

Hopefully this is a nice clean build, I just hope it could hold decent size GPU's for the future, and if the thermals for the cpu will be okay.

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Do you need the 5900X? If this is just a Gaming PC, a 5800X would be a better fit (cheaper, cooler).

 

You probably don't need the SN850, coming from someone with a Gen4 SSD, I can barely tell the difference between this and a good SATA SSD. 

 

You should probably get some faster RAM for the price, Corsair Vengeance is a bit expensive for what it is. You should try for 3200MHz CL16, and Crucial Ballistix is usually at a good price.

 

That AIO is pretty overpriced. Temps overall will be fine with it, but you could save a lot by going with a different AIO, or a good air cooler. 

 

Also, I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure the Lian Li O11D Mini only supports SFX PSUs, and the RM850x is definitely not an SFX PSU. 

 

Larger GPUs would be fine in that case.

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11 hours ago, RONOTHAN## said:

Do you need the 5900X? If this is just a Gaming PC, a 5800X would be a better fit (cheaper, cooler).

 

You probably don't need the SN850, coming from someone with a Gen4 SSD, I can barely tell the difference between this and a good SATA SSD. 

 

You should probably get some faster RAM for the price, Corsair Vengeance is a bit expensive for what it is. You should try for 3200MHz CL16, and Crucial Ballistix is usually at a good price.

 

That AIO is pretty overpriced. Temps overall will be fine with it, but you could save a lot by going with a different AIO, or a good air cooler. 

 

Also, I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure the Lian Li O11D Mini only supports SFX PSUs, and the RM850x is definitely not an SFX PSU. 

 

Larger GPUs would be fine in that case.

What he said.

 

Also since you are getting a high end rig, so get at least 3600 mhz ram, your cpu will benefit.

 

good luck!

 

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On 10/27/2021 at 9:04 PM, RONOTHAN## said:

Do you need the 5900X? If this is just a Gaming PC, a 5800X would be a better fit (cheaper, cooler).

 

You probably don't need the SN850, coming from someone with a Gen4 SSD, I can barely tell the difference between this and a good SATA SSD. 

 

You should probably get some faster RAM for the price, Corsair Vengeance is a bit expensive for what it is. You should try for 3200MHz CL16, and Crucial Ballistix is usually at a good price.

 

That AIO is pretty overpriced. Temps overall will be fine with it, but you could save a lot by going with a different AIO, or a good air cooler. 

 

Also, I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure the Lian Li O11D Mini only supports SFX PSUs, and the RM850x is definitely not an SFX PSU. 

 

Larger GPUs would be fine in that case.

My original idea is to go all white themed, thats why I chose that AIO personally I wouldve loved to buy a 360 rad for better price etc but couldnt find one so I am rolling with the punched right now with the AIO, and the RAM was a gift so I am stuck with 32GB 3,200MHz

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On 10/27/2021 at 8:40 PM, 2TurntTony1 said:

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Can someone tell me if this would be an alright matchup and if the lian li o11d mini case could hold large cards, because I will be upgrading the GPU sometime next year

Case: Lian Li O11D Mini

CPU: 5900x 

Motherboard: Asus B550-A ROG Strix 

Fans: 9x Lian Li 120 Uni Fans 

Power Supply: 850w Corsair RMX white series

Storage: WD Black SN850 1TB

RAM: Corsair Vengeance 32GB 3,200MHz

GPU: RTX 3070 FE

CPU Cooler: Asus ROG Strix LC240 AIO

 

Hopefully this is a nice clean build, I just hope it could hold decent size GPU's for the future, and if the thermals for the cpu will be okay.

heres my idea for a white build in an o11 mini

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On 10/28/2021 at 7:40 AM, 2TurntTony1 said:

Case: Lian Li O11D Mini

CPU: 5900x 

Motherboard: Asus B550-A ROG Strix 

Fans: 9x Lian Li 120 Uni Fans 

Power Supply: 850w Corsair RMX white series

Storage: WD Black SN850 1TB

RAM: Corsair Vengeance 32GB 3,200MHz

GPU: RTX 3070 FE

CPU Cooler: Asus ROG Strix LC240 AIO

 

Hopefully this is a nice clean build, I just hope it could hold decent size GPU's for the future, and if the thermals for the cpu will be okay.

Uni fans are overpriced, just get some p12 0db argb or p120 bionix argb, noctua level performance for 2/3 the price + rgbs

 

You can prob get a cheaper gen4 ssd like z440, rocket 4.0, or mp600 force/core

 

Im assuming youve gone for the common and overpriced vengeance rgb pro, waste of money just get tridentz neos instead since they are optimized for amd and will overclock pretty well, still a waste though if you are the kind of person to leave everything stock

 

Good god rog liquid coolers are extremely overpriced, they dont even perform that well, dont pay for some stupid rog branding, instead even though its not great value get a h100i platinum, they have a white version and it is a good performing aio for its size, if you dont need the performance of an h100i and just the look then go for an id cooling frostflow or zoomflow as they have white versions

 

Otherwise build looks decent

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