my setup is both top and bottom as intake and back fan as out. I just did a bunch of stress testing / benchmarking on the gpu as i am tweaking the fan curve of the whole system.
But my gpu stays around 57 degree fully loaded, with highest point for split seconds of 62 degree. The memory is at...
fair point, but new gen, means new demand for those that always want last gen. so even higher shortages than what is currently happening. I would just buy what is currently on market and not wait who knows how long. If it was already announced tho, that would be different talk
just my opinion, but considering the current market, and how it is hardly possible to meet demand yet. I would expect next gen gpus and cpus being delayed a bit compared to usual release window.
Especially the GPUs, nvidia still cant meet the demand, why would they release new gen to be in...
I am not sure how good it is compared to others. Especially since people like to exaggerate or not pay as much attention to it and just guess.
But considering all the power inside, I am not surprised by the temps. PBO on AMD will make it always run as hot as possible. And the gpu is 450W of...
Mine are top and bottom as intake, what hardware you have? 5900x and 3080ti strix?
I may try to swap mine, but currently they are forcing airflow in the case which is good for the board, power delivery etc
the flow goes towards the black part, so your bottom one blow out, your back one blow in. mine do the opposite
also there is no wrong or right, one give you bit better temps for cpu and gpu, the other gives you better temps for other components inside. One combats dust bit more, the other...
technically this is what is called open loop not closed :D Closed loop is AIO, because you cant open it and change parts or add liquid.
but yes, originally it was suppose to be 3080, but then due to the queue and wait times i was like, nah 3090 it is, then i went for strix as i was like, this...
speaking of the distro plate, there was soooooooo much air in the loop not bleeded out properly...
When i got the PC the liquid was all the way to the brim in the plate.
I have shaked and moved the pc around a lot and now the liquid in the plate is good 5-6CM lower, the liquid level is now...
well to be fair, i wanted the distro plate in the front, not on the side, but that was not an option.
With front distro plate i would have 3 extra side fans for extra airflow and cooling, which would definitely bring temps down further. But no temps at the moment are out of control, so i dont...
The case is my dream case. I dont care how much it is overused on internet, it is arguably amazing case with tons of feature and space and everything one might want.
The case is one of the reason i decided for prebuilt from PCS (second reason the shortages we all know about, but i could not...
The temps are little bit on the higher side, but that could be just what i think because i never had AMD before and the newest hardware runs hotter than old hardware i am used to.
Anyway while idle:
Asus Strix 3080TI sits at 28-33 degrees
AMD 5900x sits at 39-45 degrees
RAM sits around 40-45...
i think i will replace the fans later though, i don't really like the look of them and they have this unpleasant rumble to them. Will find some nicer and more silent fans, maybe the corsairs 120s
The pictures don't give justice to how pretty the build is though, as the camera does not catch the...
So you guys wanted some pictures, here are some pictures of the build.
Been trying the machine in few games and it runs beautifully, tho i had to go to bios and tweak the fan and especially pump curve.
Having pump on 100% performance all the time is a sure way how to burn it quickly.
ps. yes...