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Can anyone provide any good places to get a nice prebuilt made? I’d build a pc myself but I’m honestly no expert on it and I’d rather just deal with a prebuilt. Ideally I want to get a ryzen 7800X3D with a 2070ti super but I honestly feel like water cooling is more of a hassle than anything and when trying to find prebuilts all I’ve been able to find with those pieces of hardware is watercooled pcs. I wouldn’t have an issue with it if I didn't have bad experiences with watercooling though. So my question to anyone who is taking the time to read this is, do any shops or prebuilt companies offer air cooled options for these? if so please direct me to them, I’d love to upgrade from my crappy alienware area 51 r5. It was a cool concept but the airflow is terrible and I can’t even run games above 40 fps with a 2080ti and an i9.

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27 minutes ago, Dwarfus Grungle said:

Can anyone provide any good places to get a nice prebuilt made? I’d build a pc myself but I’m honestly no expert on it and I’d rather just deal with a prebuilt. Ideally I want to get a ryzen 7800X3D with a 2070ti super but I honestly feel like water cooling is more of a hassle than anything and when trying to find prebuilts all I’ve been able to find with those pieces of hardware is watercooled pcs. I wouldn’t have an issue with it if I didn't have bad experiences with watercooling though. So my question to anyone who is taking the time to read this is, do any shops or prebuilt companies offer air cooled options for these? if so please direct me to them, I’d love to upgrade from my crappy alienware area 51 r5. It was a cool concept but the airflow is terrible and I can’t even run games above 40 fps with a 2080ti and an i9.

Hello, welcome to the Forum.

 

Can we get a bit more details please? What country and what budget?

Building your own system is actually not that difficult but if PreBuilts are what you want then we'll definitely find some 🙂

You wrote 2070 Ti Super but I do think you mean 4070 Ti Super right?

 

An All-In-One / AIO CPU cooler is quite common on PreBuilts running high end hardware like the 7800X3D, its definitely not needed but it is what sell.

As an AirCooler enthusiast I do definitely prefer a beefy AirCooler but most modern AIO's will last you 6-7 years on average.

I am actually considering going liquid cooling once I get my hands on the new Antec Flux Pro case.

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1 hour ago, Hinjima said:

Hello, welcome to the Forum.

 

Can we get a bit more details please? What country and what budget?

Building your own system is actually not that difficult but if PreBuilts are what you want then we'll definitely find some 🙂

You wrote 2070 Ti Super but I do think you mean 4070 Ti Super right?

 

An All-In-One / AIO CPU cooler is quite common on PreBuilts running high end hardware like the 7800X3D, its definitely not needed but it is what sell.

As an AirCooler enthusiast I do definitely prefer a beefy AirCooler but most modern AIO's will last you 6-7 years on average.

I am actually considering going liquid cooling once I get my hands on the new Antec Flux Pro case.

Yeah I 100% meant 4070ti super 😂 also I’m in the southern US and my budget is around $2500-$3000, I would do a build myself and its possibly something I’ll consider in the future as I get more into pcs and working on them but for now I mainly just need something solid that can provide a great gaming experience for hopefully the next few years until I have to upgrade the hardware. My main concern with the build is nice performance but also I need solid airflow as even with my current setup which is water cooled with an AIO its extremely loud under load and struggles to play even cs2 now.

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