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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Well, it’s also easy. Another item that’s worth water cooling is system ram. But it’s too expensive to do it right. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
These super fast Gen4 drives can get hot. I figure why not just grab a water cooled one for a little extra. It will run super cool and generate far less heat in my system as a whole, the water is already flowing. Plus it’s really a cheap added cost. And I already have the custom loop, and it won’t take away much from flow rate if any. Sorry I’m stubborn lol. I got one, and I’m excited to give it a go. 😁 -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The top two M.2 SSD’s are both identical models, only the first one is watercooled, and the 2nd one is air cooled. The last SSD is a different older slower model is all. Why he is even comparing it, I have no idea lol. I just thought it was interesting how he managed to throttle that 2nd M.2 with that massive heat sink it has. Water cooling an M.2 is effective and plausible for sure. But the main thing is the cost difference is minimal if any at all. It shows the air cooled M.2 with a heat sink drop it’s write performance by half after it heats up. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The standard version with the heat sink throttles. So, I would assume the motherboard heat sink would probably throttle it as well. As for cost, it is priced equivalent to other performance 2TB Gen4 SSD’s without a waterblock. Seems like a not so bad value. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Hey everyone, I need to buy a new M.2 for my Z690 Unify-X/ 13900K build. I have decided to not re-use the Raided M.2’s that are in my Z590 Dark motherboard. Gonna leave those M.2’s alone, so I can use the system with the already installed OS. So, I am looking for a brand new M.2, something Gen4 for sure, and at least 2TB, I have come across a really decent M.2 that looks to be a great deal considering. Anyone use one of these Corsair watercooled M.2’s? It’s 2TB, gen4, water cooled, and super fast. I didn’t realize watercooling an M.2 was beneficial until I discovered they air cooled high performance Gen4 M.2’s can actually thermal throttle very easily. I figured it’s not bad for $260 bucks. Also, it doesn’t use a fin array, so no water loop flow restriction at all. I read a review or two, and the air cooled variants can run like 75C+ nearing the 80C throttle limit. And this one always runs sub 30c temps. It’s not like it’s any more expensive, and it’s actually beneficial. Any thoughts? -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I heard someone say that Nvidia is boosting RTX Ampere performance by as high as 24% in games with further improvements and DX12 optimizations. I mean dang, are they sand bagging us this entire time? The 4090 is so freaking fast as it is, and with so many RTX 3000 series GPU’s for sale, they are literally enticing people to really buy them now. -
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Under any kind of gaming load it seems. That noise is louder than my water chiller too. Around 500+ watts of power draw it begins to screams. It stays the same pitch the whole time coming from the Power supply. Total system power is probably much higher. (2) Pumps, (10) 120mm 2K RPM fans, motherboard, GPU, CPU, (2) M.2’s, 2TB SSD, I am gonna say 850 watts maybe more. I will plug in my wall meter to check. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
My EVGA 1300 P+ power supply is now screaming with coil whine so bad it sounds like an outdoor commercial bug zapper or something. My last PSU was an EVGA 1300G+, that one popped and smoked after just a few weeks of owning it. I’m really losing faith in EVGA power supplies. This coil whine is louder than my water chiller. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Hey I saw some cheap waterblocks for the Zotac RTX4090’s. Are you going to put a waterblock on there? Or are you planning to run another 4090? Is that art eraser around the CPU for the water chiller? -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Your o-ring could have twisted up on you. I know when I first laid my O-ring down, it looked it wanted to pop up in areas when I pressed down on one area of it anywhere. So I just slowly and lightly pressed all the way around it, until it looked like it kind of wanted to stay there. I know my temps are amazing so far. I’ve got my water temp locked to 60F. GPU is running 29C, and the memory t-junction is only 48C. GPU2 temp is 32C. This is while using the 1KW XOC bios. RDR2 heavy load for about 1 hour now at 500 watts. GPU hot spot says 41C. MEM 1/2/3 are all between 25-30C. I had new thermal pads for the GPU, except for the rear PCB full cover Fujipoly pad. I re-used that one again I used alcohol and a tooth brush to clean the rear PCB. I was out of thermal paste, and I had to use a tiny amount of KPX, and Kryonaut Extreme. So, I mixed them together and it turned in to some kind of purple thermal paste lol. It works really well on the die too. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I didn’t have any issues. I was afraid I was going to though, I remember @Mr. Foxmentioned to me the trouble he had. I cleaned everything up, and laid the large clear o-ring on the plexiglass, then slowly went around it with a plastic spoon pressing it in to the groove on the plexi, after it was perfect, I laid the copper block down on the o-ring. You can’t exactly see the o-ring, so you’ve gotta go by the holes to line up the copper to the plexi and slowly lower it down. Then I slowly tightened down all of the hex screws and Philips screws that hold the plexi to the copper block. After that I torqued it all down going from outside in, then to inside out. Then I heated up the block with a heat gun just a little, and checked the torque again only going finger snug on these. But triple checking a few times over again. Then I did the terminal. Two small black oval O-rings. I installed the smaller hexes first, slowly lined up the terminal and then tightened the larger hexes. I plugged all of the holes with G1/4 plug fitting putting a finger on one and suction tested the block through another and held it there for about 30 seconds. It was good to go. Filled my loop, and powered it on. Not a single leak. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
No leaks from the 3090 Kingpin Hydro Copper. I cleaned it up really well. It’s a little tedious reassembling and getting the seal right. And the final test for leaks is essentially firing up your PC. But, I trusted it and it was good. I used a heat gun to heat up the glue under the EVGA plastic branding so I could get to the hex screws for the terminal. It was pretty straight forward. -
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3090 Kingpin Hydro Copper maintenance. I may go liquid metal this time on the die. And lap off that thick 3D raised lettering that’s on the die. We’ll see how I feel about it. This has been such a wonderful GPU. It hasn’t been opened up for well over a year. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Unfortunately it’s not that easy. You can have it enabled in bios, and see that it is enabled in GPU-Z, or in your driver. But it won’t automatically run in all applications. 3DMark, Cyberpunk 2077, RDR2. Several games don’t actually use it unless you force it via NVinspector tool. It’s kinda like forcing V-Sync on or off in the Nvidia control panel. But re-bar is not an option in the Nvidia Control Panel. Download NVinspector and enable these items. Your benchmark numbers will shoot up. And your in-game FPS. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I’ve had an incredible offer on my Kingpin Hydro Copper 3090 waterblock. So, I was gonna sell them separately and also had a really great offer on my 3090 as a Hybrid 360mm. The guy kinda led me on though. And I got a little frustrated with even dealing with it. Right now this 3090KP HC is essentially performing between a 4080 (12GB) and the 4080 (16GB) with a good OC and 1KW bios it is probably closer to the 4080 (16GB) model. I am keeping it for now. So that’s that. 😎 I took a week off work just for the new platform. Going to assemble the 13900KF, Unify-X, DDR5 build. It takes days upon days upon days to tune new systems up lol. Really I had about 105 hours vacation time I am gonna lose soon. So, no better excuse than now. I’ll have the 14th-25th off. Man, it would have been great if I could have scooped up a RTX4090 too I didn’t really have a chance to get away, and no Microcenters near me. But that’s okay, I’ll be patient. Also, yours is awesome! I actually like that chunky squared style of the Strix 4090. As for low benchmark numbers, you need to download the NVinspector tool, and force Resizable bar. You have three options you must change. This will boost a port royal score for me by about 350-400 points alone. Just google “NVinspector force rebar” -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
My Gigabyte 2080Ti waterforce that was pulled from an eGPU box had nylon G1/4 fittings that could be unscrewed from the AIO block. -
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The 4090 is so fast. That’s awesome it turned out to be a good GPU. Definitely a nice jump over the 3090 FE, and the 3090Ti. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Everyone is buying the scalper GPU’s on eBay. I’m shocked we are even doing this again. If they’d just wait for the next inventory load they would get one. I saw them in Newegg for $1,599 for several hours until they finally sold out. -
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I’m so disappointed in our society. They are literally buying the scalpers 4090’s on eBay… Like rinse and repeat. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Honestly, anything HEDT that is new and coming from Intel will be crazy expensive. I imagine they’ll be competing with AMD Threadripper TRX40 socket right? Which is also crazy expensive. I highly doubt it’ll be like the X299 days. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
He’s gonna end up buying one for sure. I thought he’d buy a 4090 too. That thing is a beast. As for myself I really want to just buy any 4090 tomorrow, just to have one because even the entry level power is hugely fast regardless. But then I know a AIB model is gonna appear that I really really want instead. So, I’m gonna wait until every thing calms down after launch and carefully select one. Maybe a week maybe even 3 months lol. I hate when new parts come out, something inside of us makes us feel like we desperately need to buy it just because it’s new and FASTTTTT. LOL. But then reality kinda sets in, and we don’t really actually need it.. But we still want it. Just like @Mr. Fox said, we need to bury our heads. Maybe live on an island with no internet 😁 -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I think one of those massive 43” 4K OLED monitors, and a RTX4090 overclocked to the moon would be absolutely marvelous. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The RTX4090 is very fast. But we’ve almost reached a point where we don’t even need all that lol. It would be fun for sure. But, I play at 2560x1440P. I’m just not a fan of a 4K monitor yet. 4090 is awesome. But not needed at all. It throws down at high res though!!! -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
It looks like Newegg has officially sold out of the 13900K, and sold out of the 13900KF. They also changed the status from “Pre-Order” to “Recently Released” I’ve been checking it daily 🤪 I am probably gonna keep my 3090 Kingpin Hydro Copper. My original thinking was passing on the RTX4090. And I think I will go back to that mind set. Also, a peak at the Z790 Dark motherboard I found online. LET THE 4090 SCALPING BEGIN!!!!