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Your PC ATM

Bummer, well what options are available?

I currently have a second hand mobo on its way from eBay.. If that board doesn't work I might just end up selling my 5775c and getting a ryzen 5 2600x
 
I currently have a second hand mobo on its way from eBay.. If that board doesn't work I might just end up selling my 5775c and getting a ryzen 5 2600x
Ryzen 5 2600X :rockout:
 
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my current case
i dunno it's coz the case that big enough or i have small table there:D:D
 
Some average pics of my PC as of now, including the cable management issues you don't see with the panel on, lol :D

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Here is my system HP z800 workstation
Specs see my specs list
 

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also a beast comes to rendering ( ray tracing) and cad work flow :) , also puls games nicely only want to get a 1080 some day
 
Well i just pulled the trigger on that new ryzen system, since im on a tight budget i sprung for the 2600 and the gigabyte aurous ultra gaming. the thing i find amusing is the 16gb of ram i bought is 40% of the total system cost, thanks samsung! :shadedshu:
 
I decided to add some water wetter into my loop and guess what came out a couple of minutes of mixing? I primochill vue!! Looks like some of it clogged in my radiator :shadedshu:

So I busted out my rad flush and it's currently on a 24 hour timer to get everything all lubed up then after all said and done going to run mayhams blitz in the radiator to make sure everything is out this time around. After all said and done I'll top it back up with some distilled and re add the water wetter.

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The benifits of having soft tubing :)
 
I moved to portugal, but was unable to take my ATX case along the plane. So i tucked all parts inside a travelling case. When i arrived, there was this one small wooden construction which had the perfect dimensions to put a PC into. I present you, the Ikea ATX case. :D

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It holds a Crosshair Z, 8230 @ 4.8Ghz watercooled with 2x140mm radiator, 16GB of DDR3/2400Mhz, a Intel SSD, 2 HDD's and 2 HDD's not attached, a RX580 8GB and a Antec 750W PSU. And 2 silent fans to keep the important things cool such as VRM and HDD's. Tie wraps to hold the motherboard down and some magazine underneath it to make it higher for the videocard to 'fit'.

I'll be upgrading this complete thing soon tho. Works like a charm.
 
My PC build (alice in wonderland theme)
Thermaltake tower 900- i7700k, waterforce gtx 1080, 500gb ssd, 3tb hdd, g.skill 32gb ram 3200mhz, gigabyte gaming 9 mobo, thermaltake pr22- d5 pumps x 2, led watercooled fittings, thermaltake chrome fittings, riing fans x 10, thermaltake fan controller, nzxt tempeture sensors, cable mod cables, 2x thermaltake 360mm radiators. A custom made bracket to mount res acrylic see through, custom made side panels for radiators (alice in wonderland) thermaltake led waterblock for cpu, thermaltake hardtube 5/8, 1000watt psu corsair, custom etching on all tempered glass :peace:
 

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I moved to portugal, but was unable to take my ATX case along the plane. So i tucked all parts inside a travelling case. When i arrived, there was this one small wooden construction which had the perfect dimensions to put a PC into. I present you, the Ikea ATX case. :D

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It holds a Crosshair Z, 8230 @ 4.8Ghz watercooled with 2x140mm radiator, 16GB of DDR3/2400Mhz, a Intel SSD, 2 HDD's and 2 HDD's not attached, a RX580 8GB and a Antec 750W PSU. And 2 silent fans to keep the important things cool such as VRM and HDD's. Tie wraps to hold the motherboard down and some magazine underneath it to make it higher for the videocard to 'fit'.

I'll be upgrading this complete thing soon tho. Works like a charm.
love your use of zip ties, hard drives actually like to run warm, i hope that fan is on silent mode.
 
love your use of zip ties, hard drives actually like to run warm, i hope that fan is on silent mode.

The ZIP ties actually keep that thing into place. The harddrives are glued down to the wood ( :P ) and the fan is on silent mode yes. But most of the time they are parked and it's all SSD. The reason why i glued m down was to the laminate flooring. Every footstep would indirectly 'shake' the HDD's so i had to find a sollution for it. This was the result. It's almost like a bench table, i personally like it. And it's silent / runs cooler then compared to into a case.

The fans spin at 700RPM or so, just a small enough breeze to keep the HDD's & VRM's cool.
 
Well after completely disassembling the loop and giving my rad an acid bath over night and 5 hours of flushing the loop with rad flush I think I finally got all of that primochill crap out once and for all. I disassembled the blocks and found a nice small cake of vue coolant in the micro fins, that seems to be the last of that nightmare coolant. Now the loop is a nice atomic purple color with the water wetter instead of a puke green color.

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Ready to cool that new ryzen 2600 on Tuesday.. So close, so excited to try out a new platform.:D
 
Well after completely disassembling the loop and giving my rad an acid bath over night and 5 hours of flushing the loop with rad flush I think I finally got all of that primochill crap out once and for all. I disassembled the blocks and found a nice small cake of vue coolant in the micro fins, that seems to be the last of that nightmare coolant. Now the loop is a nice atomic purple color with the water wetter instead of a puke green color.

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Ready to cool that new ryzen 2600 on Tuesday.. So close, so excited to try out a new platform.:D


its a 65 watt cpu man... i don't think you will have to worry about temps... why not save on cooling solution and get a 2700x instead?
 
Well I already had the cooling setup from my now dead intel setup. I'm also cooling a gtx 1070 and it's not like the water wetter was expensive $12 + $1.50 for the distilled water. I'll try anything once and this is my first time using it in a cooling loop :toast:I plus my priorities are backwards lol.
 
Well I already had the cooling setup from my now dead intel setup. I'm also cooling a gtx 1070 and it's not like the water wetter was expensive $12 + $1.50 for the distilled water. I'll try anything once and this is my first time using it in a cooling loop :toast:I plus my priorities are backwards lol.
I like how you updated your system specs hahahaha xD
 
Current setup. Have all the leds set to match the water but it looks a little different in the pic, especially the ram.

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Upgraded to a 1060 6gb from cameronh779 who is a really nice guy. Just installed it the other day. Running smooth!
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