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Processor | Ryzen 9 7900 - Ryzen 7 8700G - Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
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Motherboard | MSI B650 Project Zero - MSI B650 Project Zero - MSI B650 Project Zero |
Cooling | Custom water loop - Noctua NH - P1 - Custom water loop |
Memory | 64GB DDR5 - 64GB DDR5 - 32GB DDR5 |
Video Card(s) | Integrated - 780M - Red Dragon RX 6800 XT |
Display(s) | Samsung Odyssey G7 32" WQHD 2560x1440 240Hz |
Case | JONSBO D300 - JONSBO TK-1 - Montech King 95 |
Power Supply | Be Quiet 12M 850 - Be Quiet 12M 750 - Corsair 850 |
Mouse | Logitech G403 + Logitech Trackman Marble |
Keyboard | Logitech G512 |
Software | Win 11 - AIDA64 - HWInfo - Afterburner |
I'm looking to build in this case and will be using a back connector motherboard for the cleanest look possible. https://www.newegg.com/p/2AM-006A-000E7
My thoughts are a 360 radiator up top with some type of pump/res located on the floor of the case and of course a cpu block. The cpu will likely be a 65w Ryzen 7900. My only reason for considering this is to negate the need for a huge air cooler which usually ends up covering more than half of the motherboard. I also don't want the watercooling to become a focal point...the less involved the better I will tolerate it. Probably solid color soft tubing so I don't have to mess with specialty fluids. I would want the tubing fittings to be presentable (meaning no worm clamps). It would be wonderful to be able to fit all of this together in the case dry, then remove it for filling/testing.
If someone can help me with ideas for this that is not too terribly expensive I can forget about one of those janky looking AIO's. The biggest obstacle for me is coming up with some type of fill/drain port...one on the radiator seems to make the most sense, but I have not run across that configuration as of yet.
My thoughts are a 360 radiator up top with some type of pump/res located on the floor of the case and of course a cpu block. The cpu will likely be a 65w Ryzen 7900. My only reason for considering this is to negate the need for a huge air cooler which usually ends up covering more than half of the motherboard. I also don't want the watercooling to become a focal point...the less involved the better I will tolerate it. Probably solid color soft tubing so I don't have to mess with specialty fluids. I would want the tubing fittings to be presentable (meaning no worm clamps). It would be wonderful to be able to fit all of this together in the case dry, then remove it for filling/testing.
If someone can help me with ideas for this that is not too terribly expensive I can forget about one of those janky looking AIO's. The biggest obstacle for me is coming up with some type of fill/drain port...one on the radiator seems to make the most sense, but I have not run across that configuration as of yet.