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Tell me about building a PC

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  • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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    Doctor Phibes
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    #109

    My last gaming rig had liquid cooling.

    It was very quiet, and worked really well, right up until the point after about 4 years when it leaked and trashed the motherboard.

    I was only joking

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    • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

      My last gaming rig had liquid cooling.

      It was very quiet, and worked really well, right up until the point after about 4 years when it leaked and trashed the motherboard.

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      mark
      wrote on last edited by
      #110

      @Doctor-Phibes Did you do any maintenance on it?

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        Doctor Phibes
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        #111

        Of course not. Computers last for ever!

        I did quite a bit of research after the fact, of course 🙂

        I was only joking

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          #112

          Water cooling does come with some risks. If I decide to go with water cooling of any ilk, (AIO or custom) I will be inspecting it on a regular basis for permeation and leaks. It does require a lot more diligence than air cooling. I have not ruled out a top quality air cooler.

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          • markM mark

            Water cooling does come with some risks. If I decide to go with water cooling of any ilk, (AIO or custom) I will be inspecting it on a regular basis for permeation and leaks. It does require a lot more diligence than air cooling. I have not ruled out a top quality air cooler.

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            xenon
            wrote on last edited by xenon
            #113

            @mark look into some of the big honking heat sinks and air coolers from Noctua, Mark.

            Aside from perhaps the most demanding overclocking - they both perform better and are quieter than liquid coolers (no pump).

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              Doctor Phibes
              wrote on last edited by Doctor Phibes
              #114

              After all the research I did, I got the impression that air cooling can be every bit as good as liquid, although not as quiet. I could be wrong about the noise, of course.

              I was only joking

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                @mark look into some of the big honking heat sinks and air coolers from Noctua, Mark.

                Aside from perhaps the most demanding overclocking - they both perform better and are quieter than liquid coolers (no pump).

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                #115

                @xenon Noctua is a great choice and they recently released an all black version of their flagship cpu cooler the NH-D15. Their original coolers are pretty ugly looking. That hardly matters to a closed, metal cabinet. My new case has a tempered glass panel on the one side. My new PC will have a semi outrageous, RGB lightshow available if I want.

                I also like the beQuiet Dark Rock Pro4.

                The top rated AIOs will keep a CPU cooler over long term high power consumption periods of time and a custom loop will also keep things even cooler.

                Yes, the top rated air towers do very well for most people and will even keep your system from crashing, but they can get overwhelmed easier than a liquid cooler especially in a warm environment, and the result will be thermal throttling of the CPU. That will have a negative impact on performance. Running the CPU at higher temperatures also contributes to degradation of the CPU over time.

                Is any of it noticeable to the average user? No.

                I am not an average user.

                I fully intend to overclock this PC to the fullest extent possible while retaining excellent reliability. I really want to, experiment with chilled liquid cooling. To see how far I can push it without going completely crazy and doing LN2. LN2 is so impractical as to be relegated to the benchmarking and world-record setting geeks.

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                  #116

                  Do these links work?

                  I like the cascading almost "Tetris" look of the LEDs on the ram sticks.

                  https://www.reddit.com/r/PcBuild/comments/jpycwk/my_beast/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

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                    @xenon Noctua is a great choice and they recently released an all black version of their flagship cpu cooler the NH-D15. Their original coolers are pretty ugly looking. That hardly matters to a closed, metal cabinet. My new case has a tempered glass panel on the one side. My new PC will have a semi outrageous, RGB lightshow available if I want.

                    I also like the beQuiet Dark Rock Pro4.

                    The top rated AIOs will keep a CPU cooler over long term high power consumption periods of time and a custom loop will also keep things even cooler.

                    Yes, the top rated air towers do very well for most people and will even keep your system from crashing, but they can get overwhelmed easier than a liquid cooler especially in a warm environment, and the result will be thermal throttling of the CPU. That will have a negative impact on performance. Running the CPU at higher temperatures also contributes to degradation of the CPU over time.

                    Is any of it noticeable to the average user? No.

                    I am not an average user.

                    I fully intend to overclock this PC to the fullest extent possible while retaining excellent reliability. I really want to, experiment with chilled liquid cooling. To see how far I can push it without going completely crazy and doing LN2. LN2 is so impractical as to be relegated to the benchmarking and world-record setting geeks.

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                    Moonbat
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                    #117

                    @mark said in Tell me about building a PC:

                    @xenon Noctua is a great choice and they recently released an all black version of their flagship cpu cooler the NH-D15. Their original coolers are pretty ugly looking. That hardly matters to a closed, metal cabinet. My new case has a tempered glass panel on the one side. My new PC will have a semi outrageous, RGB lightshow available if I want.

                    I also like the beQuiet Dark Rock Pro4.

                    The top rated AIOs will keep a CPU cooler over long term high power consumption periods of time and a custom loop will also keep things even cooler.

                    Not so clear:

                    Link to video

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                    • M Moonbat

                      @mark said in Tell me about building a PC:

                      @xenon Noctua is a great choice and they recently released an all black version of their flagship cpu cooler the NH-D15. Their original coolers are pretty ugly looking. That hardly matters to a closed, metal cabinet. My new case has a tempered glass panel on the one side. My new PC will have a semi outrageous, RGB lightshow available if I want.

                      I also like the beQuiet Dark Rock Pro4.

                      The top rated AIOs will keep a CPU cooler over long term high power consumption periods of time and a custom loop will also keep things even cooler.

                      Not so clear:

                      Link to video

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                      mark
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                      #118

                      @Moonbat I am initially going with the Noctua NH-D15S in black.

                      If I do any water cooling it will be a custom loop. Go big or go home! lol

                      Once I settle in on the build, I will probably forget about the cooling unless I start to see thermal throttling which I really don't expect to see at all.

                      OR!

                      I get that geeky itch to plumb a PC. 😉

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                        mark
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #119

                        Some parts started showing up...

                        The back of the case opened with a 1 TB SATA SSD mounted.
                        4 out of 6 Samsung 980 1TB SSDs The other two arrive tomorrow. I am using 3 per computer.
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                        The MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE motherboard fits like a glove. A little tight in some areas but nothing I can't figure out. The wiring channels and built-in Velcro straps in the case, will make things nice and tidy.

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                        I purchased a "temporary" processor that Newegg had on sale. A 4 core 8 thread RYZEN 5 3400 G with built-in GPU just so I can test everything. The processors are not due to ship until 12/21/2020 so I needed something to tie me over. I will end up making a small workstation out of it for testing software, and other tasks. I may use it as my first water cooling project seeing as all the components I will use for that build, will be much less expensive than the main computers.

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                          mark
                          wrote on last edited by
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                          on the test bench for some stress testing...

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                          The Noctua CPU cooler with a nickel on top for scale.

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                          The CPU has been at 100% utilization for over 6 hours now. The temps haven't gone above 62 degrees celsius. This is only a 4 core processor that is not being overclocked so I didn't expect the temps to get any higher than that.

                          So far so good!

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                            xenon
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                            That's some top notch gear. Reminds me of this rib against habitual upgraders:

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                              mark
                              wrote on last edited by mark
                              #122

                              lol

                              So true. I am, however, upgrading from a 1st Gen i7.

                              I am waiting for "Big Navi" the first batch of them, are being released on Wednesday. I have a few people going to battle for one or two of them. I hope to get at least one.

                              I am also waiting for the 5950X processors. I have two on pre-order at B&H. The last update from B&H estimated 21/21 for ship date.

                              And depending on how well the 5950X overclocks with the Noctua air cooler, I might just yet, get an AIO. Custom loop will come eventually.

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                                xenon
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                                #123

                                Here's some inspiration for anyone looking to do a more natural PC build.

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                                  jon-nyc
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #124

                                  I want to use that PC to crank out some algorithm for optimizing fracking.

                                  Only non-witches get due process.

                                  • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                                    Please love yourself.

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                                      @Aqua-Letifer said in Tell me about building a PC:

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                                      lol

                                      This just might void your warranty. They have the CPU and all 4 GPUs being cooled with Liquid Nitrogen.
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                                        mark
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                                        #127

                                        Just getting my feet wet with this whole overclocking business.

                                        It's pretty cool to watch measurable results happen with each tweak you make to the seemingly endless list of parameters.

                                        At any moment you can render the machine un-bootable and you have to be prepared to clear the bios and start again. You can create 2 XMP memory profiles that provide a templates you can save, but that doesn't save the cpu parameters. Still figuring it all out.

                                        Right now I have the Ryzen 5 3400G running 4.5 Mhz above it's "maximum clock speed" I am shooting for + 100Mhz.

                                        Learned that the processor's "boost mode" that lets it automatically increase the clock speed provides as maximum of 4.0 Ghz and is not turned on by default. Out of the box the processor was only running at 3.7 Ghz and it was not "turbo boosting".

                                        I turned off the factory boost all together and went for all cores running at a fixed frequency of 4.2045 Ghz.

                                        It's running Prime95 now and it is passing all the tests. The CPU core temps are elevated of course, but they are still in an optimum range of 70c.

                                        Baby steps...

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                                          George K
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                                          @jon-nyc ...did you ever build it?

                                          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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