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Processor | i9-9900K @ 5.1GHz (H2O Cooled) |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master |
Cooling | CPU = EK Velocity / GPU = EK Vector |
Memory | 32GB - G-Skill Trident Z RGB @ 3200MHz |
Video Card(s) | AMD RX 6900 XT (H2O Cooled) |
Storage | Samsung 860 EVO - 970 EVO - 870 QVO |
Display(s) | Samsung QN90A 50" 4K TV & LG 20" 1600x900 |
Case | Lian Li O11-D |
Audio Device(s) | Presonus Studio 192 |
Power Supply | Seasonic Prime Ultra Titanium 850W |
Mouse | Logitech MX Anywhere 2S |
Keyboard | Matias RGB Backlit Keyboard |
Software | Windows 10 & macOS (Hackintosh) |
Personally, I would never buy an AIO. If I'm gonna water cool it will be a custom loop. If not, I'll use an appropriate air cooler. I don't think the markets for any of these really crossover. If you want to custom water cool, that's what you're gonna do. No AIO is going to convince you to abandon that route. Similarly, no air cooler will convince some to not water cool whether custom or AIO. And most people who want to use AIO are people who think it's superior to an air cooler, but don't have the budget, patience or knowledge to build a custom loop. No custom loop design is going to convince a AIO user to switch. They have their own market in my opinion. None of them have killed each other