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Hey guys, it's nothing super fancy like custom water cooling or custom case but i think for my second pc build i did alright. would love to see some opinions. I know theirs some cable management i need to do so dont judge on that!
Specs:
i7 - 8700k 6core
GTX 1070
16gb of Corsair Vengence Pro Ram (White)
H115i Corsair Water Cooling
ASUS ROG Strix Z370-E motherboard
Corsair RM 850x Power Supply
3 Corsair 120mm RGB Fans
Corsair Lightning Node Pro strips.
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Specs:
i7 - 8700k 6core
GTX 1070
16gb of Corsair Vengence Pro Ram (White)
H115i Corsair Water Cooling
ASUS ROG Strix Z370-E motherboard
Corsair RM 850x Power Supply
3 Corsair 120mm RGB Fans
Corsair Lightning Node Pro strips.
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Cable management needs LOOOADS of work but I'm a slut for a clean box.
Lots of conflicting RGB makes it look rather sickening. Stick to one or two, at absolute most 3 colours(throughout the entire system) and it would look far better.
Cooler is over-priced IMO, but if it's what you wanted, then why not.
Dig the mobo, but I'm an Asus fanboy. I'd have gone for the Strix F though, instead of Strix E- Same board, the F is just typically a nice chunk cheaper. - Unless wi-fi is a requirement? In which case, an enthusiast grade ATX system makes no sense whatsoever.
PSU is solid. I like to stick with Delta and Seasonic typically, but the RM850x is a killer unit.
Overall, absolutely fine system, just needs a tidy up. I would have tried to strech for a 1070Ti though, if possible. GTX 1070 is still a silly good card though.
Lots of conflicting RGB makes it look rather sickening. Stick to one or two, at absolute most 3 colours(throughout the entire system) and it would look far better.
Cooler is over-priced IMO, but if it's what you wanted, then why not.
Dig the mobo, but I'm an Asus fanboy. I'd have gone for the Strix F though, instead of Strix E- Same board, the F is just typically a nice chunk cheaper. - Unless wi-fi is a requirement? In which case, an enthusiast grade ATX system makes no sense whatsoever.
PSU is solid. I like to stick with Delta and Seasonic typically, but the RM850x is a killer unit.
Overall, absolutely fine system, just needs a tidy up. I would have tried to strech for a 1070Ti though, if possible. GTX 1070 is still a silly good card though.
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As I keep saying, PC building has now become a sort of art. I do look for really specifics when looking at builds.
Lets get onto specs first -
I would have spent less on RGB and picked up a 1070TI. Performance over looks any day in my eyes. That said, the 1070 is no slouch and you have room to upgrade in the future if you need to.
Is that a soundcard I see down there? I would have gone for an external DAC since it'll be outside the system meaning you'll get less audio noise. You might not even need a soundcard, depending what audio equipment you're running.
Aesthetics side of things -
You've already pointed out that you need to cable manage. Good! It doesn't need a lot but a lot of that mess can be moved to the back making for a more cleaner build.
I agree with 13, too much RGB for my liking. 1/2/3 colours max, not all of them at once!
I don't like the case, too much open space for me up the front but that's just me. Even it featured an SSD there, it would justify the use for it IMO.
Overall, good build.
Lets get onto specs first -
I would have spent less on RGB and picked up a 1070TI. Performance over looks any day in my eyes. That said, the 1070 is no slouch and you have room to upgrade in the future if you need to.
Is that a soundcard I see down there? I would have gone for an external DAC since it'll be outside the system meaning you'll get less audio noise. You might not even need a soundcard, depending what audio equipment you're running.
Aesthetics side of things -
You've already pointed out that you need to cable manage. Good! It doesn't need a lot but a lot of that mess can be moved to the back making for a more cleaner build.
I agree with 13, too much RGB for my liking. 1/2/3 colours max, not all of them at once!
I don't like the case, too much open space for me up the front but that's just me. Even it featured an SSD there, it would justify the use for it IMO.
Overall, good build.
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I'm no expert when it comes to PC I have a pretty standard $600 build, but I may invest in something like this, that actually looks cool as hell.
Good job on the build man!
Good job on the build man!
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Too much RGB....and AIO's....still like Blocking/loop everything and just one big rad or a couple.
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Batboy88 wrote Too much RGB....and AIO's....still like Blocking/loop everything and just one big rad or a couple.
There is only one radiator in this system..
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haha thanks guys, yea cable management is coming VERY soon. idk i like RBG way to much xD keyboard/mouse pad/ mouse and obviously the new case and such.
I can post pictures of the build in solid colors if that would please everyone xD
BTW THE REASON FOR THE 1070 IS CAUSE IT WAS FROM MY OLD BUILD IVE HAD IT FOR 2 YEARS
I can post pictures of the build in solid colors if that would please everyone xD
BTW THE REASON FOR THE 1070 IS CAUSE IT WAS FROM MY OLD BUILD IVE HAD IT FOR 2 YEARS
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Oh there is...I thought that was two or thinking one in the front. Still Blocked up on the Make shift bench. Delidded another 7700k this one is not silicon lottery and was running HOT, literally had no tim on it.....Not sure if it made much a difference put some ek stuff on it....but I guess at least there is something on there now....do not remember the batch, box got throne away....batch sucks lol at 4.9ghz 1.280v after that one of the awful ones wants 1.4v+
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