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Let's see those guts lads.

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100% no moving parts (fans or hdds)

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Not bad, not bad.

What shit case is that? No cutouts for exhaust fans up top? Jesus, epic fail dude. Epic fail.

2 front intake 1 rear out is plenty

Fuck that pussy shit, a real man uses 3 front intake, 2 top and 1 rear exhaust.

Wtf no. Wrong picture.

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that fan looks a bit small for that heatsink

There's another larger 140mm one under the covering plate.

ah i see never noticed that plate before

Can you post it from a different angle, looking very clean.

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Ok

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Yup, Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4. Cools quietly and no ugly poo fans. Although it doesn't matter either way to me as my case doesn't even have a window

I heard you liked bottlenecks

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Anyone can build an aesthetic, clean PC without RGB
the real task is to make something gorgeous that's got RGB everywhere. It's a rare sight.

Great example here
if he had RGB on the RAM and more on the motherboard it would look tacky
as it stands it looks tasteful

Most of it will be going away when I get my gpu block in. Red liquid with that much red lights will bother me

>guts
>rgb
zoomer thread

haha, too inept to make a tasteful RGB build? Like I said, any brainlet can assemble a clean and aesthetic non RGB PC. Most cases these days are easy as shit to work with and hide cables.

Started life as a used Dell Workstation.

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>No cooling for RAM
>No cooling for power delivery
>No cooling for M.2
I give it 2 years tops.

>RAM needs water cooling
>power delivery needs water cooling
>M.2 needs water cooling when a regular heatsink is enough

r8 my kickass guts

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Don't misquote me.
At the very least it needs air flowing over it.
Especially M.2. It's very fast to overheat and slow down.

>It's very fast to overheat and slow down.
great, more bullshit tech
thank god I didn't fall for the SSD meme, overpriced as shit and prone to scorching themselves in M.2 form factor

Or, you could have a sane case with actual (even minimal) airflow and enjoy amazing speeds and responsiveness compared to hdd.

it's still overpriced
muh speed meme isn't enough to get me to pay 7-10x more for an SSD

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You are missing out, user.
Get yourself some old SATA Samsung drive and see for yourself.
Even 256Gb Samsung 860 should provide a great leap from hdd as a system and media drive.

Lol there’s a heatsink on the m.2 and an ac unit blasting like 6 feet away. But ok

>Lol there’s a heatsink on the m.2 and an ac unit blasting like 6 feet away
Unless ac is actively blowing on your PC (and you, then good luck with that chronic common cold), you still rely on pure radiation for cooling.
It's not very effective.
You can test that by disconnecting your gpu fans.

looks like a giant fag built it

the mememobile

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what's up storage-lets. If you're not packing at least 16TB of space, what are you even doing ITT?

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>good luck with at chronic common cold


I haven’t been sick in like two years. I can’t tell if you’re trolling

nice

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looks like a dogs breakfast

Building as we speak, just testing for leaks. My first liquid cooling endeavor

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ended life as a door stop

/100

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>Tygon tubing instead of soft plastic hard tubing
FUCKING FINALLY. I thought I was the only one who kept with old school tubing. Specs?

why not liquid nitrogen?

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Lian Li o11 Dynamic
EKWB x360 liqud cooling kit
Doing Push/pull on the 60mm radiator
i9 9900k
z390 Aorus Master mobo
32gb 3200 DDR4
512GB NVME
Going to be dropping some of my current rigs SSD/HDD/Vega 56 into this thing later. Probably get a 2080 or something and add it into the loop later.

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heres an led clusterfuck

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The Fate of all PC's.... no matter how much you pay for the parts bro, best to learn that now.

Because every time I buy it it just disappears. I dunno why.