The 30 series cards have put even more emphasis on cooling the GPU since half the cases I own have failed even though they were fine with overclocked RTX 2080 tis in them.Īll are called high air flow but that seems to only mean that they have lots of holes. ![]() I use either a big air cooler or a 360mm AIO so the CPUs are fine. My builds are now about what it takes to feed a particular GPU and keep that GPU cool under load. In my main system it's packed as full as I can get it - 2 graphics cards, 32GB RAM, full front bays, no power cables left unused, etc. For Y2K I have a bunch of external drives - optical, 5.25" floppy, 3.5" floppy, Zip, for P4HT I have a bunch hard drives, for Phenom the system is designed to be as CPU-oriented as possible (it runs my Minecraft Java server) - 3D Rage II +DVD PCI video card, 24GB of RAM, and 2 cores disabled on the CPU for a high overclock. With each build I try to add a unique marker. I recently got a Gigabyte GA-990FX-UD3 as well which I'll be swapping in once I have time. ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO/USB3 + Phenom II X4 955. P4HT isn't done as the P4C800-E Deluxe needs recapping though.įor Phenom, again - motherboard+CPU. Same story for P4HT - I got an ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe + Pentium 4 3.4 Prescott, so I built a PC around that. For Y2K I had an ASUS P3V4X + Pentium III 500 Katmai, so I built a PC around it. Well, every PC build I've done has been inspired by the motherboard/CPU that I have laying around.
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