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System Name | Z590 Epiphenomenal Rocket Bench |
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Processor | Intel 11600K i5 binned by Silicon Lottery at 5.0/5.1 - 5.5Ghz ST Benchmark capable - 5.3Ghz Daily OC |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Maximus XIII Apex |
Cooling | Noctua NH-P1 Passive/Active Cooler with Noctua 140mm Industrial PWM fan tuned at 750rpm |
Memory | F4-4800C17D-16GTRS @ 5066MHz 17 17 37 1T Daily / F4-5333C22D-16GTES @ 5600Mhz 20 32 52 1T Daily |
Video Card(s) | Nvidia RTX A2000 workstation card (Coming Soon) |
Storage | Intel Optane PCIe Add In Card 280GB SSD / WD_Black SN850 500GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD / (2) 860 Pro SATA |
Display(s) | LG 32in 2560x1440 32QN650-B |
Case | Primochill WetBench SX Pro test bench |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Pebble V2 |
Power Supply | Seasonic TX-700 fanless titanium |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master 3 graphite / ROG Gladius II Origin |
Keyboard | HHKB Hybrid Type-S black |
Software | Work and statistical apps |
Benchmark Scores | 5.5Ghz Single Thread Cinebench R15 - 268 CPUZ ST – 704 |
Last few parts (until a storage upgrade/HDD retire) for the NAS have come in too. I feel like I've bought heaps and heaps and heaps of PC parts this year, but ... well, I guess, counting the HTPC build in November that isn't so far from the truth. Starting to reach the end (for now) though, which feels good.
Testing if I can get ECC working on my Ryzen 5 1600X and Biostar X370GTN will be interesting, but it should work. Found a pretty cheap 32GB kit in Europe on Ebay, so worst case scenario I still don't have ECC but I have 2x the memory, which will be nice, and I could even feasibly return it. Don't think I will though. And the recent addition of RTL8125 NIC support* in TrueNAS is a godsend for those of us who don't want 10GbE or the hassle of learning about enterprise networking standards to get cheap used fiber gear to work in a home. This, a switch (there are actually some to choose from now, yay!), and some wiring, and I'll be golden. Also some kudos to Delock for figuring out how to package an AIC with only easily recycleable materials. Brown cardboard boxing would be better, but printed cardboard is still better than plastic, and the cardboard insert is damn smart.
Btw had no idea Arctic had a "continuous operation" version of their P12/P14 fans with double ball bearings instead of their standard sleeve bearing. Should be perfect for the NAS (which isn't that noise sensitive, seeing how it lives in a hallway cupboard) with my DIY duct coupling this exhaust fan directly to the CPU heatsink. An excellent pressure-optimized fan with a 10-year warranty and rating for continuous operation for 129 SEK? That's a steal.
Your NAS lives in a cupboard? A cupboard under the stairs?
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When your testbench is angled 45degrees down, you find a solution to mount the 140mm fan so it doesn't slide forward and fall off. lol
(2) silicon fan grommets engaging the Noctua NH-P1 heatsink at the rear
Defeating gravity in simple terms.
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