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Processor | 3900x - Bykski waterblock |
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Motherboard | MSI b450m mortar max BIOS Date 27 Apr 2023 |
Cooling | αcool 560 rad - 2xPhanteks F140XP |
Memory | Micron 32gb 3200mhz ddr4 |
Video Card(s) | Colorful 3090 ADOC active backplate cooling |
Storage | WD SN850 2tb ,HP EX950 1tb, WD UltraStar Helioseal 18tb+18tb |
Display(s) | 24“ HUION pro 4k 10bit |
Case | aluminium extrusions copper panels, 60 deliveries for every piece down to screws |
Audio Device(s) | sony stereo mic, logitech c930, Gulikit pro 2 + xbox Series S controller, moded bt headphone 1200mAh |
Power Supply | Corsair RM1000x |
Mouse | pen display, no mouse no click |
Keyboard | Microsoft aio media embedded touchpad (moded lithium battery 1000mAh) |
Software | Win 11 23h2 build 22631 |
Benchmark Scores | cine23 20000 |
One shower is enough for a lifetime.
in my case, bubbles have no way to get into the pump.
I think what @Ernest1ca meant is that rad must not be placed lower than the pump.Regarding the safety of AIO, in my life haven't seen a showering radiator, even tho I have opened and modified myself a couple, for better performance.
in my case, bubbles have no way to get into the pump.
I actually think it's good to remind the OP, that rad can be placed outside. He mentioned he went back to air-cooling because of leakage. (and burden of buying a chassis)Well, I agree that we moving away from the topic....
wanna be safe, put the pump, res, rad outside the chassis and don't ever buy a new case. voilàI appreciate your help. thread can be considered closed though, I decided not to upgrade my case after all. I decided to stick with air coolers for safety reasons, leaks, etc.