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Besi

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Thanks for all the info guys.

Hopefully I will finalize this today ❤️
No problem. :) I'm sure it's going to be great PC for many years to come. I can't wait to see some pics. :love: And of course happy birthday tomorrow. 🥳 🍰 🥂🎈 ❤️

Thats actually a nice Noctua...I got no arguments here...except mine is more sexy :p
Totally, your new cooler looks great and you did an amazing job cleaning everything to a brand new like condition. :)(y)

Ryzens in general use a lot less power than modern Intel CPUs so you can still get away with a really good air cooler. It's cheaper and more reliable in a long run. That's all. :)

7950x3d uses less power than Intel's i5 13600k. :eek:

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No problem. :) I'm sure it's going to be great PC for many years to come. I can't wait to see some pics. :love: And of course happy birthday tomorrow. 🥳 🍰 🥂🎈 ❤️


Totally, your new cooler looks great and you did an amazing job cleaning everything to a brand new like condition. :) (y)
Thanks, i'm still cleaning the area around it hahaha.
Ryzens in general use a lot less power than modern Intel CPUs so you can still get away with a really good air cooler. It's cheaper and more reliable in a long run. That's all. :)
No doubt, I started with air coolers myself and for most people its what I'd suggest as well...my leak test comment says it all.
7950x3d uses less power than Intel's i5 13600k. :eek:

Intels entire line with this mixed process core crap was a joke, the 1300 series in particular with all the failed processors...I intentionally avoided my upgrade for a long time waiting for the 'sweet spot' that never came. My i7 was one of the best processors they ever made, i'll ride it to the grave before I upgrade to that trash :LOL:

If somebody asked me about an intel with all this, I woulda told them to suffer it out and buy a new board lol.
 

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This will be it for now


AMD Ryzen™ 9 7950X3D
MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WIFI AM5 DDR5 6600MHZ(OC) HDMI DP M.2 USB3.2 2.5G LAN WIFI 6E ATX
Corsair VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MHz CL30 AMD EXPO iCUE
Radeon Rx 7900Xt
be quiet! Dark Rock 5 BK035be

When I finalize it and install it, I will send pics here too

Thank you for kind support ❤️
 
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WhatNitrous

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This will be it for now

Corsair VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MHz CL30 AMD EXPO iCUE
MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WIFI AM5 DDR5 6600MHZ(OC)
be quiet! Dark Rock 5 BK035be
Radeon Rx 7900Xt

When I finalize it and install it I will send pics here too

Thank you for kind support ❤️
And all the poor guy wanted was a replacement motherboard :LOL:

You'll thank yourself later even if your wallet is hating you now.
 

Besi

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Thanks, i'm still cleaning the area around it hahaha
Good for your computer and good for your health. :D

No doubt, I started with air coolers myself and for most people its what I'd suggest as well...my leak test comment says it all.
If you don't have money to replace everything inside you PC in case of a leak stick to an air cooler. :LOL:

Intels entire line with this mixed process core crap was a joke, the 1300 series in particular with all the failed processors...I intentionally avoided my upgrade for a long time waiting for the 'sweet spot' that never came. My i7 was one of the best processors they ever made, i'll ride it to the grave before I upgrade to that trash :LOL:
I'm sure Intel will be back just like AMD was with it's Ryzen CPUs back in 2017 after years of mediocre products. 🤔
 

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Good for your computer and good for your health. :D
Bad for my back :LOL:
If you don't have money to replace everything inside you PC in case of a leak stick to an air cooler. :LOL:
Close loop AIOs a generally safe as an air cooler these days, I leak test them once from shipping because of shipping...after that it doesnt even concern me.

Now doing custom water cooling is a different beast...but if you can afford to buy the parts you can probably afford the mistake too.

If I had the money for it I would have done it honestly.
I'm sure Intel will be back just like AMD was with it's Ryzen CPUs back in 2017 after years of mediocre products. 🤔
I'm sure they will...and they evidently made a decent GPU out of the failure (which was desperately needed--especially without EVGA around anymore) so it wasnt a total loss for Intel...just for the people who bought the processors 😅 it would have been different if they replaced the whole batch...that was sleezy.
 

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Bad for my back :LOL:

Close loop AIOs a generally safe as an air cooler these days, I leak test them once from shipping because of shipping...after that it doesnt even concern me.

Now doing custom water cooling is a different beast...but if you can afford to buy the parts you can probably afford the mistake too.

If I had the money for it I would have done it honestly.

I'm sure they will...and they evidently made a decent GPU out of the failure (which was desperately needed--especially without EVGA around anymore) so it wasnt a total loss for Intel...just for the people who bought the processors 😅 it would have been different if they replaced the whole batch...that was sleezy.
On a side note, user mistakes aside...Corsair's Warranty actually covers ANY Damage from a failure in their AIO for five years. Including other parts from coolant leaks.

And they have stood by their warranty in EVERY single situatuon I've needed a replacement. Every.

I couldn't even get a voltage specification sheet for my MSI motherboard when it was past warranty...Corsair replaced a power supply that blew from bad voltage in my apartment, my original AIO on a guess it didnt work, as well as my LC100 nano leafs without a receipt 🤷‍♂️

Some things you only learn with experience.
 
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So really nobody has any tips for cleaning an LCD monitor?
I use a slightly wet microfiber cloth and if my monitor is really greasy I spray it once once or twice with some locally manufactured glass cleaner. I rinse the cloth and squeeze all the water out after each wipe until my monitor is clean. It works fine for me but I'm not suggesting this to anyone. 🤷‍♂️

I'm sure they will...and they evidently made a decent GPU out of the failure (which was desperately needed--especially without EVGA around anymore) so it wasnt a total loss for Intel...just for the people who bought the processors 😅 it would have been different if they replaced the whole batch...that was sleezy.
Yes they did but in Europe Intel's B580 is closer to 7700XT money (€320=336USD) so it's not that good of a value. :cry: AMD and Nvidia have much better drivers at the moment.

Bad for my back :LOL:
Just keep practicing you will be strong like a:
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I use a slightly wet microfiber cloth and if my monitor really greasy I spray it once once or twice with some locally manufactured glass cleaner. I rinse the cloth and squeeze all the water out after each wipe until my monitor is clean. It works Ok for me but I'm not suggesting this to anyone. 🤷‍♂️
Its better than what I got right now (nobody wants to be blamed for pixel death--dont blame you), honestly its fucked either way so it really can't be worse unless I can get it clean at least once from this. Time for risqué methods.
Yes they did but in Europe Intel's B580 is closer to 7700XT money (€320=336USD) so it's not that good of a value. :cry:
Obviously I don't do low end parts...ironically because I can never afford to upgrade. I go big and ride it out till its absolutely necessary and the next great thing comes along...better to spend high once than upgrade every few years in my situation, so I dont buy anything that won't be high end for at least 5 years. I went from a 1070 8GB to my 3090 24GB and ignored the next series entirely, it was the memory that made the real difference, unless your overclocking the rest wasnt relevant enough to care.

Still waiting for the next good Intel and I'll probably put it into the matching EVGA Dark/Kingpin motherboard which is for overclocking. Add more Corsair RGB memory and then start using the newer Corsair Linked Fan Products for my case (I dont have the header right now), as well as bring my PSU up to 1000 or 1300w (EVGA as well).

Set for another 5-10 years.

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I already feel like the monkey in that gif :LOL:

If thats strong then i'm Kong
 

Besi

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Its better than what I got right now (nobody wants to be blamed for pixel death--dont blame you), honestly its fucked either way so it really can't be worse unless I can get it clean at least once from this. Time for risqué methods.
Just use minimal pressure with an almost dry cloth. :)

Obviously I don't do low end parts...ironically because I can never afford to upgrade.
At least at one point you had the top parts available. :)

I already feel like the monkey in that gif :LOL:
 
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AMD Ryzen™ 9 7950X3D
MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WIFI AM5 DDR5 6600MHZ(OC) HDMI DP M.2 USB3.2 2.5G LAN WIFI 6E ATX
Corsair VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MHz CL30 AMD EXPO iCUE
Radeon Rx 7900Xt
be quiet! Dark Rock 5 BK035be
Cool, but unreasonably expensive.
In everyday tasks, you won't notice the difference between the selected CPU and the 7700. The motherboard doesn't affect performance at all, so overpaying is unjustified.
7950X3D needs AIO.
Does anyone have any fancy dancy tricks for cleaning LCD monitor screens? This thing is a fucking mess and I don't know whats safe to use on it...the little spritz bottle of LCD cleaner I have isnt doing a damned thing lol.
Wipe the screen with a microfiber cloth dampened with water. Then wipe the screen with a dry microfiber cloth.
 

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Cool, but unreasonably expensive.
In everyday tasks, you won't notice the difference between the selected CPU and the 7700. The motherboard doesn't affect performance at all, so overpaying is unjustified.
Well you keep saying its not worth it (and you may be right)...but he just wants to gift himself a new toy.

So with that in mind and having seen both his setups....whats your recommended way to invest $500 on his rig if you absolutely HAD to spend $500?
7950X3D needs AIO.
Really, thing runs that hot?
 
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