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jaybee83

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  1. aaah ok, no worries then, misunderstood, but still got ur wish 🙂 and yes, plenty of space left, doesnt even touch the side glass panel. haha why doesnt that surprise me that such reports of a gpu melting PSUs and tripping breakers would get your attention? 😄
  2. HA! lot of good that does 😄 but then again, the limiter might impact some kinda workloads not directly related to gaming...
  3. here some more pics after gpu install: and geez, its SO freaking big (and yes, thats definitely what SHE said, as well! 🤣) i have a behemoth case, a huge AiO, E-ATX giant of a mobo and still, putting this GPU in suddenyl makes everything else looks normal sized or small LOL. as you can see, the Seasonic TX-1600 12VHPWR cable was super easy to route, doesnt really take much away from the tidy interior. just bothers me a bit that the connector goes towards the tempered glass side panel and not off to the side, i.e. towards the AiO. but in any case, i still have sufficient space so that its not pressing against the glass. GPU sag was actually not that bad after install! i needed a level to actually determine if there was any sag and it was tiny. still, i dont want it to get worse with time so i used the gpu holder included with the X670E Extreme, quite handy with a strong magnet in its base so that it stays in place. the tip is rubberized so no scratches to the gpu. plus its small enough to be basically indiscernible behind the GPU power cable. here the "other" side of the system. i marked the spot where the stock cable cover would squeeze onto the psu cables with its sharp edge, it already left a tiny dent on the outermost insulation of the cables. nothing worrisome yet, as the insulation is still intact. but with time that would potentially become worse, so might as well just do away with the cover. side panel is good enough to keep everything in place. wouldve loved to install my 2.5" SSDs in the front of the system, u can see right next to the AiO that there are plates with SSD mounting holes, unfortunately thats a no go cuz no space left between the rad and those plates. so that only leaves the backside with the cables to install the SSDs to....ugh. anyone got ideas on how i could potentially still install them in the front? still need space for top, bottom and back fans, and id like to avoid having to use double sided sticky tape.... on another note, see that blank area below the GPU? thats where a second ITX system would normally go, since the Enthoo Pro II is a dual system case. im planning to install a Raspberry Pi display in there at 10 inches and powered via USB so that I can put a sensor panel on it, kinda like shown here by JTC: cant say it enough, that gpu is a CHONKYDONKDONK boi! cant wait to take it out for a spin 🙂
  4. dude, jealous! wish i could just take like 2 weeks off to get the system up n running, check out my games and do some tweaking like 15 hours a day 😄 but instead, im heading to Mexico with the lady for our honeymoon, so cant complain too much ahaha. but until then i still have two weeks left where i can squeeze in some quality time with the new beast here and there... anyways, here some more pics after gpu install: and geez, its SO freaking big (and yes, thats definitely what SHE said, as well! 🤣) i have a behemoth case, a huge AiO, E-ATX giant of a mobo and still, putting this GPU in suddenyl makes everything else looks normal sized or small LOL. as you can see, the TX-1600 cable was super easy to route, doesnt really take much away from the tidy interior. just bothers me a bit that the connector goes towards the tempered glass side panel and not off to the side, i.e. towards the AiO. but in any case, i still have sufficient space so that its not pressing against the glass. GPU sag was actually not that bad after install! i needed a level to actually determine if there was any sag and it was tiny. still, i dont want it to get worse with time so i used the gpu holder included with the X670E Extreme, quite handy with a strong magnet in its base so that it stays in place. the tip is rubberized so no scratches to the gpu. plus its small enough to be basically indiscernible behind the GPU power cable. here the "other" side of the system as promised to bro @Etern4l. i marked the spot where the cable cover squeezed onto the psu cables with its sharp edge, it already left a tiny dent on the outermost insulation of the cables. nothing worrisome yet, as the insulation is still intact. but with time that would potentially become worse, so might as well just do away with the cover. side panel is good enough to keep everything in place. wouldve loved to install my 2.5" SSDs in the front of the system, u can see right next to the AiO that there are plates with SSD mounting holes, unfortunately thats a no go cuz no space left between the rad and those plates. so that only leaves the backside with the cables to install the SSDs to....ugh. on another note, see that blank area below the GPU? thats where a second ITX system would normally go, since the Enthoo Pro II is a dual system case. im planning to install a Raspberry Pi display in there at 10 inches and powered via USB so that I can put a sensor panel on it, kinda like shown here by JTC: cant say it enough, that gpu is a CHONKYDONKDONK boi! cant wait to take it out for a spin 🙂
  5. i got the Seasonic TX-1600 which comes with two 12VHPR 600W connectors, so no worries on using that stupid adapter. waaay easier to cable manage 🙂
  6. LOL funny u should ask, i actually JUST disassembled and removed the metal cable cover cuz it was already starting to uncomfortably squeeze in those psu cables. now i only have the side panel pushing them in but thats ok since no sharp edges. ill take another pic of the cable side for ya 😛
  7. deal! 😄 thanks bro @serpro69, appreciate all u guys cheering me and my build on, makes it all even MORE fun 🙂 currently doing my workout, will post more pics after the install inside the system.
  8. GPU IS HERE! some pics for size comparison 😂 sponge and chocolate bar as standardized reference objects ahaha
  9. its heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeere 🤪🥳 4090 monster sandwich, anyone? here vs. a sponge and a chocolate bar for reference 😅 will post pics after install in the system later, currently still doing workout 💪 oh and yeah, 980M vs. 4090: 1080p up to 2080 Ti, afterwards 4K. so this 7.6x isnt even accurate, likely more like 10x+ ahaha
  10. damn, way to make it look like a POS 😂 but i get what u mean, from that perspective it really seems like a bad compromise on all fronts. thats fine though, for the usage purposes of my wife this machine ticks all the right boxes and most importantly, will have a long expected life span in terms of upgradeability and performance.
  11. nah im not too worried about noise. just need to ensure the wife approval factor goes through haha
  12. clever strategy by Nvidia, release the 4090 first and make it look awesome, then after initial reviews were out push the driver to pimp up 30 series so that ppl would be more interested in buying up stock. makes u wonder how much performance is intentionally left on the table for previous-gen gpus otherwise 😛
  13. haha yep, im aware of those fan cables up front. this was just a quick swap of the fans to the other side of the rad so that i would only need one set of screws to tighten the rad and the fans to the case. this is just temporary anyways until i get the Noctua fans in 🙂 as for BLING, for now no other choice until i get to installing 😂 and other input u have for the build or the LF II 420, lemme know bud. upgrading from a 980M to a Suprim X 4090? nah, id say that upgrade would be barely noticeable.... 🤣 and yes, i went with the MSI haha iirc i read on overclock.net that the Gigabyte liquid card has a true waterblock on it that covers everything. so not just a hybrid thingy like the MSI Liquid sku. however, i dunno if that would include easily disconnectable tubes from the card. speaking of overclock.net, i stayed up late last night and scoured several forums and news sites to get a feel of how the sales launch went for the 4090. seems that there were a LOT of scalpers and bots out there buying up almost all the inventory. this resulted in a LOT of angry would-be buyers who didnt get a shot at getting a card. after reading all that im even more happy i was able to snipe a 4090, at a great price and with a reputable shop, at that! in the meantime, ive been looking around here in Europe for stock and i can still see cards popping up here and there and in stock / actually buy-able. so i think this is some kind of delayed release where shops and distributors just let them trickle out bit by bit so that bots n scalpers have less of an impact in buying up huge amount of cards all at once. lets see how this continues! anyone dare to bet that 4090 stock will SUDDENLY be completely grand and awesome once RDNA comes around? 😂 btw, card should be here any minute now, w00t w00t 😁
  14. that would have been my next question, if we actually do get any additional thermal headroom even without water circulation 🙂 good to have you as our guinea pig, bro! 😄 impressive, always good to have such inside contacts around 🙂 do you have any testing data available for stock vs. custom? where are you located? directly in Taiwan / China?
  15. haha nope, havent used them before, but im aware that they tend to get pretty loud. but keeping them at 800 rpm or fan stop should be fine for desktop use / light loads. just want to have the ability to ramp things up when needed 😉
  16. for now i only have the AiO rad fans up front as intakes, nothing else. i held back on purchasing additional fans because i wanted to have the case in front of me first for planning out number and orientation, as well as keeping as much budget as possible for the unknown gpu prices at launch. im glad i did for the latter, lol. ill be ordering 6x Noctua 140mm IPPC3000 fans to switch the rad to push n pull up front as intake, then move the current Arctic P14 ARGB fans to the top as outlets. i plan to add in additional 3x P12 to the bottom as intakes, one P14 in the back as outlet and maybe one more P14 on the back of the GPU to assist the vertical air flow from the bottom across the GPU and put some direct airflow on the RAM sticks to help with OC. basically, i now got all the core system components together, so the focus will shift more towards accessories like fans, internal display, monitor colorimeter for calibration, etc....
  17. ready for GPU and yeah yeah i know, too much unicorn vomit. havent installed OS yet 😛 im happy with how cable management turned out, must say not bad for being out of the desktop game 15 years now, eh? 😁
  18. haha yep mighty impressive cooling line there. although i must admit im impressed how close the STRIX is getting to the liquid cooled card...at higher powers it might even overtake it.
  19. here some pics of the built system without the GPU but with lots of unicorn vomit lulz: unfortunately no space on top to install the behemoth 420mm radiator of the LF II, so front is the only option. super quiet though, to bubbling or gurgling sounds and made sure the rad is installed as far up as possible to give the pump the lowest relative position vs. the top of the rad. i noticed that the LED strip included in the case (right below the mobo, the edge of the psu shroud) doesnt light up, might have to double check the connection at some point. but not really a priority for now, wanna get ahead with system install first. overall very happy with how it turned out, cabling super clean, everything is nicely visible aside from the unavoidable AiO tubing, but fixed that loosely to the mobo so that i stays in place with a cable tie. also quite happy with the front fans, theyre arctic P14 ARGB that ill later swap out for 6x Noctua IPPC 3000 in push n pull config. the Arctic ARGB fans will then be used as case fans for extra ventilation and eye candy. my plan so far for fans: - front = rad with 6 Noctua fans in push n pull as intake - bottom = 3x Arctic P12 ARGB 120mm as intake - top = 3x Arctic P14 ARGB 140mm (using the fans included in the AiO currently installed in the front) as exhaust coming from bottom and through the GPU - back = 1x Arctic P14 exhaust - optional = one additional Arctic P14 fan on the back of the gpu pointing upwards towards the RAM. this is to better suck up the heat and air coming from the bottom and the GPU, as well as provide some more direct cooling to the RAM sticks for OC purposes. total of 14 fans, should be enough right? 🤣 ill also update the OP to reflect the change in GPU model
  20. whenever u get it saved, pls send it my way, will ya? wanna get rid of the measly 520W limit on the MSI 😄 and yes, totally overbuilt coolers. but u know smth? i prefer to have a beefy but cool and quiet card rather than a screaming lava box. also happy about the PL finally being "enough" for the gpu to properly stretch its legs 🙂 edit: looks like there are already a bunch of 4090 vbios out on TPU, NICE: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/?architecture=&manufacturer=&model=RTX+4090&interface=&memType=&memSize=&since=
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