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>poo fan edition

r8 em and h8 em lads

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Meme machine edition

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Reporting in.
Can't wait to ditch the gay ass LEDs for a ryzen 2 workstation build.

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That’s a really intricate bong

HUEdition

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Pretty good, OP.

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Nice GPU cooler

poo fans are best fans.

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Why spend so much in parts and use a stock cooler user?

I don't care / 20

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hey

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>Why spend so much in parts
It's a GTX 1060, and a B350m mortar motherboard.

That's not exactly high end.

CPU is most likely 1600 or similar.

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Question to you and all Poo fan users, why don't you use NF-S12A for exhaust, it's supposed to have much higher airflow but less pressure, you shouldn't need pressure for an exhaust fan if you already have more intakes.

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user, I didn't wanna fap today

It's a 120mm fan
the regular 140mm fans do a better job

>upside down cooler

You didn't understand the question I think
Why use NF-F12 instead of NF-S12A for exhaust

>top down cooler in a solid side panel case
Dumb. Hope you're at least pulling air away from the motherboard with that setup

Don't overthink airflow. It's a lot simpler, and doesn't matter nearly as much as you think.

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Is the idea to look like it came out of the early 2000s?

it did
look closer at the components
the only new thing is the case

Just replaced cpu, mobo and ram.

i7-2600k to i9-9900k

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well you should care

RGB RAM that works in a board with AGP?

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its old corsair xms 400mhz led ddr1

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Took me long enough to reach this part.

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should turn those cooler fans around so the fans arent showing

Running

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nice duct work

are there no front fans?

i want a windowless define nano S side panel (the window on mine got broken in shipping), where do i get one?
i live in the US so fractal designs web store wont ship to me, ebay isnt much help
i dont want to shell out 50-60$ for an acrylic sheet made for it
is there some way i could just cover the broken windowed panel to make it look at least similar to the windowless panel?
its a nice little case but i cant really use it with one of the panels being effectively a giant hole

No front fans, only top fans which brings in filtered air.

T-thanks

valid.x86.fr/nneq2w
cpu on 1.3v
ram on 1.23v

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Here's mine, I just installed a used Vega 64 and redid the custom loop. It has two radiators and no reservoir. Two SSDs, a small SATA for /boot and an NVMe for the main drive. Two HDDs in RAID-1 for bulk storage.

That's a huge radiator. How did you get the copper tubes the exact right length? How many times did you have to trim another 5mm off the end? What do you use to connect the straight sections to the bends, some kind of epoxy?

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>How did you get the copper tubes the exact right length?
Tube cutters, measuring tape and some basic trigonometry when it came to the bends.
>How many times did you have to trim another 5mm off the end?
A few times. Hardest part was that bend going into the bottom of the GPU waterblock.
>What do you use to connect the straight sections to the bends, some kind of epoxy?
Crimping system called B-Press. Usually it's used for high-pressure water, refrigerant and gas, but it's easy to adapt to PC waterblocks.

mATX users, are there any sub $100 cases you would recommend that can hold a 158mm height cpu cooler?

Dust station, postan'

Posted sideways for some reason.

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That's a lot of hard drives. Are they in some kind of RAID for redundancy or just a bunch of separate disks?

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what you should be asking is why he has 4 sticks of ram when his cpu probably doesnt support quad channel

Just a bunch of separate disks. Data hoarding, mainly.

/pcbg/

Silverstone RVZ03, 14L of fun.
>i5 9600k
>RTX 2080ti
>16GB 3200 DDR4
Fuck Cable Managment in this bitch.

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A-Are you sure this isn't the back of the case

No user. The GPU is in a separate chamber.

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sama maxcool
its a big lad
holds my dark rock pro 4 at 162mm

View from the Back.

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what gpu and temps under load? interdasting

Gtx 1070 top

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why does everyone have mesh c's? I never see h500s or other ~$70 cashes

Meshify C has both looks and airflow.
At least that's why I picked one up.

Like this?

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is that the wifi board i bought the hero wifi and i get 500 kb

Lots of h500s on reddit

>Imagine having NOT rotated the fan so that the logo is right side up

Pic related my man

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So many Fractal Design cases ITT, probably because they're awesome. I just upgraded from an Arc Midi R2 to a Define C TG. It's so sweet

brb using imagination bc no pics

theyre pretty solid cases, my define nano s was 50$ and is built super sturdy
comes with all those little tiny things that make it feel more premium than it is, black front panel cables, soft grommets, velcro straps for cables, the metal wire mesh dust filters, its nice
im hoping for a refresh with a psu shroud and tempered glass side panel option, the older acrylic window side panel design is a bit dated, its not my personal preference but i could see myself building in something with a dark glass panel

i know its gross
behold my athlon 5350 and chinese power supply
it exists for the sole purpose of playing halo 1, it does nothing else
i dont even bother with a gpu because the integrated stuff does halo fine

i need a smaller case, and a not 230v power supply so i dont need a step up transformer

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Cute, CUTE!

Anons, when you already shell out fat money for top fans on market or even third party air cooler for gpu, do yourself a favour and move your front fans little bit lower so gpu gets more airflow or just remove that retarded psu shroud and fit 120mm fan on the bottom.