First build and gaming pc ever as a 27 year old! (Spec in comments)

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  2. Desperate-Yak2201

    I was concerned about this build until the final picture. I do have a big recommendation though, more fans…. More fans

  3. FrankieMcGigglefits

    What are temps under load? 100% use.

  4. This build needs custom cables . It looks good tho.
    Also the gpu pci dont daisy chain use a second cable

  5. CuboRoto

    I see AIO setups like this frequently (with it mounted at the top as an exhaust) and I’m curious if there’s any benefit versus installing it in the front/side as an intake? Wouldn’t the exhaust just be pushing warm air into the rad thus raising the coolant temp and cooling the cpu less efficiently? Or does it matter at all considering it *is* a rad and will lower temp of the coolant regardless? Never had an AIO but am thinking of getting one eventually.

  6. Snoo-22047

    I really should try something like this fan layout for my 4090 lol, it goes up to about 81 under full load.

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