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Final Build! Help with GPU! RTX 5090!

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System Name 2022 PC / 2020 PC
Processor Ryzen7 7700X / Ryzen7 5800X
Motherboard GIGABYTE X670E AORUS PRO X
Cooling Rog Ryujinn II ARGB / Capellix H100i
Memory F5-6000J3636F16GX2-TZ5NR X2 / Trident z Royal 3200Mhz Cl14
Video Card(s) Zotac AMP Triniti RTX 4090 /EVGA FTW3 ULTRA 3080
Storage Kingston 2TB Fury Renegade / Aorus PCIE4 1TB
Display(s) S95B / S95C
Case anidees AI Crystal PC / Infiniti 2
Power Supply Thermaltake Toughpower GF 3 1000W / TT Toughpower GF1 ARGB 850w
Mouse Razer Basilisk V3
Keyboard Asus Animate ii/ Corsair KG100
Software windows 11 X2
HI,

i just finalized my final build which is a WHITE build (except GPU) for gaming and light working.

CPU AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
MOBO MSI X870E EDGE TI
AIO LianLi Galahad II 360 LCD
SSD: Samsung 990 pro 4TB
ram Kingston Fury Beast White RGB EXPO 64GB 6000MT/s DDR5 CL30 DIMM
Case : 011D EVO XL
PSU LianLI 1300 EDGE

GPU i got the MSI RTX 5090 Gaming X trio!
But i found in the price of +200€ The suprim Liquid and i am wondering whether to upgrade or keep it the normal MSI!
what do you say?

Ps the fans i got are there
6
TZMRIT 140 mm RGB fan, 5 V 3 pin ARGB fan, 4 pin PWM fan, white
 
As someone who had a bit of a struggle with the heat from a 3080ti hybrid GPU (impacting OC'd CPU temps and other case temps), I can say that with a 5090, you'd definitely want to make sure that your plan is to exhaust that heat out of the case. If you're set up for lots of airflow, sometimes an air-cooled card is just easier to deal with, but when you're essentially going double-AIO, you need to plan a bit more carefully. Ideally, you'd set them both up as exhaust, but that's hard with most cases. I think in an O11D XL, I'd look at running one in the top and one in that side-panel parallel with the motherboard both as exhaust and then bring in fresh air from the bottom of the case (and maybe also the back?). The 9800X3D isn't going to make a ton of heat, so you could mount that one as intake on the side panel if you need to, but there are enough mounting points in that case to make them both exhaust.

So the question is really about your airflow plan and if that's how you want to run it. I know a lot of people liked the 4090 suprim liquid models, so I would think the 5090 is also pretty good. I can't see how a 5090 is worth it at all to anybody anyway, but I can definitely weigh in on the hybrid/AIO-GPU conversation as I've owned several.
 
Unless you hate the noise just let the GPU fans blow faster. It's not gonna overheat even at stock settings I believe, your case isn't terrible. Swapping the GPU for liquid cooling feels like a complete overkill.
 
As for your needs, I’d say no. Unless you like to waste money, AIO’S are a money grab mostly.

As said crank up the fans and keep the dust out, if you put the GPU on a credit card or pay extra for insurance. 200 more euros doesn’t make sense to me……
 
COOL! i am updating the post with new information!

the question is Between MSI gaming X trio or ZOTAC 5090 WHITE !
it is a white Build! though losing the ARGB effect of all MSI!
 
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