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System Name | Still not a thread ripper but pretty good. |
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Processor | Ryzen 9 7950x, Thermal Grizzly AM5 Offset Mounting Kit, Thermal Grizzly Extreme Paste |
Motherboard | ASRock B650 LiveMixer (BIOS/UEFI version P3.08, AGESA 1.2.0.2) |
Cooling | EK-Quantum Velocity, EK-Quantum Reflection PC-O11, D5 PWM, EK-CoolStream PE 360, XSPC TX360 |
Memory | Micron DDR5-5600 ECC Unbuffered Memory (2 sticks, 64GB, MTC20C2085S1EC56BD1) + JONSBO NF-1 |
Video Card(s) | XFX Radeon RX 5700 & EK-Quantum Vector Radeon RX 5700 +XT & Backplate |
Storage | Samsung 4TB 980 PRO, 2 x Optane 905p 1.5TB (striped), AMD Radeon RAMDisk |
Display(s) | 2 x 4K LG 27UL600-W (and HUANUO Dual Monitor Mount) |
Case | Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic Black (original model) |
Audio Device(s) | Corsair Commander Pro for Fans, RGB, & Temp Sensors (x4) |
Power Supply | Corsair RM750x |
Mouse | Logitech M575 |
Keyboard | Corsair Strafe RGB MK.2 |
Software | Windows 10 Professional (64bit) |
Benchmark Scores | RIP Ryzen 9 5950x, ASRock X570 Taichi (v1.06), 128GB Micron DDR4-3200 ECC UDIMM (18ASF4G72AZ-3G2F1) |
One of the reasons I went with a custom loop to replace my AIO was for the ability to detect problems and perform maintenance with the loop.Myself and others commented on the issue with cheaply building things in general, then made comments about our preferred brand of custom parts. I have never recommended AIOs in general - air cooling or custom liquid are the only sensible choices.
Some would probably say air cooling is the only sane choice.
I hate to think of all the AIO eWaste. It would have been nice if the AIO's had standard G1/4 fittings to make maintenance and conversion to a custom loop possible. In the end I guess you can just open the AIO and replace the fluid.There are also people who buy an AIO, where it's a case of when, not if, there's an issue - and end up either replacing it with another AIO or having to do DIY fixes such as in this case, or having it completely fail eventually.