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Re: Gaming Setups

Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:33 pm
by Daarkwind
DrInsan3no wrote:
Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:30 pm
Daarkwind wrote:
Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:23 pm
Setup:
Board: Asus Prime X370 Pro
Proc: AMD Ryzen 5 1600X
Memory: 16 GB of Gskill
GPU: MSI Gaming 8X 1070
PS: Seasonic 750 watt Gold standard module
Proc Cooling: Corsair H115i sealed water cooling
Storage: 250 gig M.2, 500 gig Samsung SSD and a Segate Barracuda 4TB hd
KB: (2) Corsair K70 One is MXred and blue lights the other is MX blues with red lights.
Mouse: Logitech G502
Headset: Senhiser Gam3r One -- white with red trim

Not a great pictures of the rig......

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Sweeet rig there man! What do you play on it?
Right now I am playing D3, Armored Warfare, Division once in a while, Destiny 2, Fortnight STW........ what ever I want to open.

Re: Gaming Setups

Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:40 pm
by Daarkwind
DrInsan3no wrote:
Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:30 pm
Daarkwind wrote:
Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:23 pm
Setup:
Board: Asus Prime X370 Pro
Proc: AMD Ryzen 5 1600X
Memory: 16 GB of Gskill
GPU: MSI Gaming 8X 1070
PS: Seasonic 750 watt Gold standard module
Proc Cooling: Corsair H115i sealed water cooling
Storage: 250 gig M.2, 500 gig Samsung SSD and a Segate Barracuda 4TB hd
KB: (2) Corsair K70 One is MXred and blue lights the other is MX blues with red lights.
Mouse: Logitech G502
Headset: Senhiser Gam3r One -- white with red trim

Not a great pictures of the rig......

Image
Sweeet rig there man! What do you play on it?
I tend to play what ever catches my fancy........ Right now Destiny 2, Armored Warfare, Diablo 3, Division once in a while, Witcher 3 when ever I need to get that deep, Fortnight STW even fire up CS Source.

Re: Gaming Setups

Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:43 pm
by DrInsan3no
Daarkwind wrote:
Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:40 pm
DrInsan3no wrote:
Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:30 pm
Daarkwind wrote:
Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:23 pm
Setup:
Board: Asus Prime X370 Pro
Proc: AMD Ryzen 5 1600X
Memory: 16 GB of Gskill
GPU: MSI Gaming 8X 1070
PS: Seasonic 750 watt Gold standard module
Proc Cooling: Corsair H115i sealed water cooling
Storage: 250 gig M.2, 500 gig Samsung SSD and a Segate Barracuda 4TB hd
KB: (2) Corsair K70 One is MXred and blue lights the other is MX blues with red lights.
Mouse: Logitech G502
Headset: Senhiser Gam3r One -- white with red trim

Not a great pictures of the rig......

Image
Sweeet rig there man! What do you play on it?
I tend to play what ever catches my fancy........ Right now Destiny 2, Armored Warfare, Diablo 3, Division once in a while, Witcher 3 when ever I need to get that deep, Fortnight STW even fire up CS Source.
ahh sick man! Hit me up on Diablo 3 or Destiny 2 sometime. Haven't played 'em for quite sometime but down to.

Re: Gaming Setups

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 5:25 am
by gobi42
Dont have any pictures of the beast but:
Asus ROG Crosshair Formula V mobo
fx-9590 cpu
Kraken x61 cpu watercooler
32gb ram HyperX
r9 390x with stand alone watercooler
keyboard: razer deathsalker
mouse: razer tarpin
headset: razer man 0 war 7.1 wireless
controller: Xbox one Elite
tobii eye tracker 4c
32" 1080p monitor

Re: Gaming Setups

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 8:07 am
by DrInsan3no
gobi42 wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 5:25 am
Dont have any pictures of the beast but:
Asus ROG Crosshair Formula V mobo
fx-9590 cpu
Kraken x61 cpu watercooler
32gb ram HyperX
r9 390x with stand alone watercooler
keyboard: razer deathsalker
mouse: razer tarpin
headset: razer man 0 war 7.1 wireless
controller: Xbox one Elite
tobii eye tracker 4c
32" 1080p monitor
Sick bro! I've been wanting to watercool my PC just don't find it necessary since it doesn't get too warm. What made you decide to watercool it?

Re: Gaming Setups

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:56 am
by gobi42
The CPU I have requires it. And it's two separate closed loop systems as I feel they are safer than a diy water-cooling setup. Plus I replace all the fans with noctua and some high speed Corsair ones as well. Corsair for case cooling and notcua's for but water cooling radiators. The kraken is a 240mm raditor placed in the front of the case. The GPU is only a 120mm cooler which is in the back of the case.

Re: Gaming Setups

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 4:01 pm
by DrInsan3no
Ah understandable. Like I said, I've been kicking the idea around for a year or so now. I just don't really need it, my computer never runs super hot or anything like that.

Re: Gaming Setups

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 11:57 pm
by Daarkwind
I was against water cooling for a long time. I do like the sealed units, but after watching some videos. I am am game to do a full DIY cooling. I would want to try it on rig #2 first. Also the cost for good water blocks, fittings and other stuff is a bit high. To do a full water cool for my #1 rig would have been more than I want to think about.

Re: Gaming Setups

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 12:07 am
by DrInsan3no
Daarkwind wrote:
Thu Nov 15, 2018 11:57 pm
I was against water cooling for a long time. I do like the sealed units, but after watching some videos. I am am game to do a full DIY cooling. I would want to try it on rig #2 first. Also the cost for good water blocks, fittings and other stuff is a bit high. To do a full water cool for my #1 rig would have been more than I want to think about.
I couldn't imagine doing watercooling myself, I would definitely leave that to the professionals. Especially if something goes wrong.

Re: Gaming Setups

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 8:12 am
by Daarkwind
DrInsan3no wrote:
Fri Nov 16, 2018 12:07 am
Daarkwind wrote:
Thu Nov 15, 2018 11:57 pm
I was against water cooling for a long time. I do like the sealed units, but after watching some videos. I am am game to do a full DIY cooling. I would want to try it on rig #2 first. Also the cost for good water blocks, fittings and other stuff is a bit high. To do a full water cool for my #1 rig would have been more than I want to think about.
I couldn't imagine doing watercooling myself, I would definitely leave that to the professionals. Especially if something goes wrong.
I get that. The idea of taking apart the GPU to put a block on it, is daunting. Jayz Two Cents was a great resource for understanding why W/C systems fail and what it takes to do it right. But when a CPU and GPU block cost close to $250, for both, for good quality -- meh I would have to be building a clocked monster to consider it. Plus most people dont get the that you have to maintain the liquid, just like a car, it has to be changed.

Still it has its fascination with me and the tinkerer/creative side of me wants to give it a go at some point.