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Processor | Ryzen 7 5800X3D |
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Motherboard | MSI MAG X570S Tomahawk Max WiFi |
Cooling | EK Supremacy EVO Elite + EK D5 + EK 420 Rad, TT Toughfan 140x3, TT Toughfan 120x2, Arctic slim 120 |
Memory | 32GB GSkill DDR4-3600 (F4-3600C16-8GVKC) |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte Radeon RX 7900XTX Gaming OC |
Storage | WDBlack SN850X 4TB, Samsung 950Pro 512GB, Samsung 850EVO 500GB, 6TB WDRed, 36TB NAS, 8TB Lancache |
Display(s) | Benq XL2730Z (1440P 144Hz, TN, Freesync) & 2x ASUS VE248 |
Case | Corsair Obsidian 750D |
Audio Device(s) | Topping D50S + THX AAA 789, TH-X00 w/ V-Moda Boompro; 7Hz Timeless |
Power Supply | Corsair HX1000i |
Mouse | Sharkoon Fireglider optical |
Keyboard | Corsair K95 RGB |
Software | Windows 11 Pro |
Ah, EK back in the news. Who could have predicted THAT
I haven't bought an EK part in years, they're too expensive, uglier than necessary (IMO), and really aren't any more performant than their competition for the money. (yes my sig rig includes EK parts I've had for a long-ass time. That CPU block was built for AM2/3). I do feel bad for their employees, but hopefully EK the company dies, and their low/mid level employees are able to rise from the ashes a la Artesian/Starforge
The easy availability of AIO watercooling/high-end air have eaten the lower end of custom water's market, and the high end doesn't make much sense for performance reasons anymore. It's just another thing to play and tinker with, honestly. I would personally recommend *most* people go high-end air rather than custom water especially if they're new to the PC hobby.
I haven't bought an EK part in years, they're too expensive, uglier than necessary (IMO), and really aren't any more performant than their competition for the money. (yes my sig rig includes EK parts I've had for a long-ass time. That CPU block was built for AM2/3). I do feel bad for their employees, but hopefully EK the company dies, and their low/mid level employees are able to rise from the ashes a la Artesian/Starforge
This is borderline offtopic, but I'm one (though I don't bother with hardline tubing). The last CPU I had which spent its entire life air cooled was a PhenomII X4 940BE (2009), and the last GPU which likewise spent its entire life air cooled was an ATi Radeon 4xxx that I don't specifically remember the exact model. Though I own most of my parts from back when you could actually get a large performance uplift from overclocking under water. Nowadays it's mostly about acoustics and clock residency rather than wowbig incredible performance uplift, at least for me. I'm not willing to go phase change or dice cooling on a 24/7 rig and play with voltages that may degrade my hardware significantly faster than stock, where they even LET you do that anymore. nVidia, looking at you.Where are all these people using custom water cooling and bending tubes.
The easy availability of AIO watercooling/high-end air have eaten the lower end of custom water's market, and the high end doesn't make much sense for performance reasons anymore. It's just another thing to play and tinker with, honestly. I would personally recommend *most* people go high-end air rather than custom water especially if they're new to the PC hobby.
Well, it *is* a niche product, but it's just that the PC cooling market in general is so massive (and EK's prices are high enough) that even capturing a small percentage of the Enthusiast end of the market is enough for hundreds of thousands of Euro per month in revenue. EK, in addition to their other follies, seems to have been stupid enough as to have assumed that their about 2.8Million Euro/mo revenue during covid when a whole massive section of the population suddenly needed high end workstations at home (and some percentage of them decided to go high-end custom water with them) was going to become the new normal continuing forevermore, and when it didn't they had no plan so just did a surpised pikachu.How are these numbers real. I thought it was a really niche product.