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Intel X6 i5-9600KF based system (5.00Ghz project)

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how did you even fit that s36 inside that case ?
 
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don't those get merged ?
 
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I was under the impression the forum did this automatically. Please forgive me.
 
Preview / teaser - I am now in possession of a few boxes from newegg :)

It's not the complete system, however, I will un box everything and post additional pictures of the individual parts later on this evening when I have time.

Before everyone jumps on me, yes I know, my camera phone sucks. I have an 8" tablet on the way which should arrive tomorrow so we will get high-quality pics going forward for this build.

This computer upgrade has been a long time coming. I'm chomping at the bit to get started here! Pun intended!

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If you have a slow internet connection this might not be the thread for you. I cut them down about half size, but I'm going to be posting lots more as I document every step. Alternatively, you can bookmark my imageBB album here, all pictures from this build will be uploaded here.


*Let me know if you have trouble accessing the gallery above.

The MSI Core Frozr XL 120mm CPU Cooler
, 23" Acer gaming monitor, Logitech Sound System,16GB of G.Skill 4000Mhz RAM and 512GB Samsung Evo Pro 970 arrived today. Just waiting on the 10ft HDMI cable before I can get my dual screens up and running. I chose Acer as it was on sale on Newegg and my existing monitor is also a 23" Acer with the same resolution (1920 x 1080). I've been impressed with that so hopefully, the new one will not disappoint. I'm a bit OCD about size and resolution of my secondary monitor.

The CPU Cooler is about the size of a large head of lettuce and is HEAVY! This thing is a beast! Take a look at sick those heat pipes. I'm really glad I went with the Core Frozr XL, it's going to complement the rest of my system perfectly. Can't wait to see the finished look!












Acer 23" Gaming monitor:



Logitech sound system and new monitor in place


Old Phenom II rig that will be dismantled to make room for the i5-9600KF (served me very well)


Front view of the case we will be using for this build.


Memory


Glad I chose the G.Skill kit as the color scheme matches the video card and CPU cooler, should compliment the rest of the system very well!


Logitech Sound System:


Samsung 970 Pro 512GB:



More updates to follow tomorrow.
 
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You should be able to get 10600KF and Z470 soon and 11600K next year with +40% better IPC. The move to 9600KF makes no sense. It is like pentium4 compared to core2duo.
Better IPC? Isn't it just Skylake 6.0 with even MOAR cores, clocks and 14nm+++++++++++++++++++++++++?
 
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Seriously guys, no matter how reasonable and/or logical your suggestions are, it is very clear OP has made his choice. Whether the choices are good - aesthetics in a closed case ...
I'm obviously not going to overclock with the case closed. :)

And knowing me I will probably have the case open most of the time anyway because I never stop tweaking and tuning. I wanted a "numbers matching" PC can you blame me? lol

Some of my inspiration in choosing the Cooler Master Core Frozr XL with all those heat pipes came from the engine out of the Taurus SHO. (I'm getting one pretty soon, by the way, II generation 1992-1995 model years). The engine generated 220HP and made about 76HP/liter, and in 1989 when it came out it was one of the quickest sedans around... total sleeper

Check out this sick intake manifold...

 
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I'm obviously not going to overclock with the case closed. :)

And knowing me I will probably have the case open most of the time anyway because I never stop tweaking and tuning. I wanted a "numbers matching" PC can you blame me? lol

Honestly, yes.

Since we have the continuation of shitty car analogies (car analogies are ok, these just suck), I am looking at picking up Bel Air. Yay, I found one! But shoot, it has the straight six. Doesn't really make much sense to leave it "numbers matching" when it is going to be a big, slow, pile of turd - does it? Or does it make sense to actually break this silly notion of "numbers matching" and implement a change that has tangible performance difference?

Now, your case is a little different in that your "matching numbers" shenanigans is actually detrimental to your own cause and may cause you to miss your goal of 5ghz. On top of that, it could even start to rain on your parade of maximum single core goodness. And to top all that shittyness, it even cost you more money to get less cooling performance. And one more thing, the whole reason you kept this case was because you liked the business look (and the sound deadening) but now you aren't even going to have the side on. I am not exactly sure what the business look is but it surely isn't a bunch of unsleeved wires in a rats nest. There are plenty of cases that have clean lines, no bling, and a reserved, windowed side panel to show off those aesthetics.

Now, if it were me (which it has been made abundantly clear it is not), I would have bought a better performing cooler for less money and then colorized it to fit my "theme". Now you can have "numbers matching", better cooling performance, less noise, and have a better shot of hitting your other goals that you said are a priority over everything else.

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Honestly, yes.

Since we have the continuation of shitty car analogies (car analogies are ok, these just suck), I am looking at picking up Bel Air. Yay, I found one! But shoot, it has the straight six. Doesn't really make much sense to leave it "numbers matching" when it is going to be a big, slow, pile of turd - does it? Or does it make sense to actually break this silly notion of "numbers matching" and implement a change that has tangible performance difference?

Now, your case is a little different in that your "matching numbers" shenanigans is actually detrimental to your own cause and may cause you to miss your goal of 5ghz. On top of that, it could even start to rain on your parade of maximum single core goodness. And to top all that shittyness, it even cost you more money to get less cooling performance. And one more thing, the whole reason you kept this case was because you liked the business look (and the sound deadening) but now you aren't even going to have the side on. I am not exactly sure what the business look is but it surely isn't a bunch of unsleeved wires in a rats nest. There are plenty of cases that have clean lines, no bling, and a reserved, windowed side panel to show off those aesthetics.

Now, if it were me (which it has been made abundantly clear it is not), I would have bought a better performing cooler for less money and then colorized it to fit my "theme". Now you can have "numbers matching", better cooling performance, less noise, and have a better shot of hitting your other goals that you said are a priority over everything else.

Edited for spelling mistakes.

Are you finished acting like a petulant child?
 
sigh...really? You asked me a question and I answered it. I thought it was pretty constructive, lacked insults, and solved problems you are likely to encounter. If you don't want honest answers to questions YOU asked, don't quote my post and ask a question.
 
Since we have the continuation of shitty car analogies (car analogies are ok, these just suck),

Here is another car analogy for you. Suppose you have a stretch limo and same car next to it as just a stock 4 door sedan, otherwise, all other things are equal: they have the same engine and transmission.

Sure, you can pile more people into the stretch limo, but it's not going to be any faster getting you to the destination... Get my drift?
 
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Here is another car analogy for you. Suppose you have a stretch limo and same car next to it as just a stock 4 door sedan, otherwise, all other things are equal: they have the same engine and transmission.

Sure, you can pile more people onto the stretch limo, but it's not going to be any faster getting you to the destination... Get my drift?

I made no comment about cores. And technically, the four door sedan could get there faster. It weighs a lot less. So, it could get there faster and with better fuel economy.

Edit: LOL, I just saw your previous edit. It all makes sense now.

Edit 2: I think I see where you may have thought I was referring to cores. The inline six comment was not directed at cores. It was directed at the "matching numbers".
 
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I made no comment about cores. And technically, the four door sedan could get there faster. It weighs a lot less. So, it could get there faster and with better fuel economy.

Edit: LOL, I just saw your previous edit. It all makes sense now.

Doesn't it become clear after you give it a little thought? That I paid $200 for a CPU that can match an overpriced 9900K up to 4-5 cores.

Pretty damn good choice if I don't say so myself.
 
You could at least use the angle grinder on those drive bays. Open some space for cleaner look.
 
Doesn't it become clear after you give it a little thought? That I paid $200 for a CPU that can match an overpriced 9900K up to 4-5 cores.

Pretty damn good choice if I don't say so myself.

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The post had absolutely nothing to do with your choice of CPU. I don't think I have ever commented about your choice of CPU. It was 100% about your choices as they relate to your goals. Also, a Ford Taurus should be inspiration for nothing but things not to do. Which is perfectly fitting to the situation here.
 
Since we have the continuation of shitty car analogies (car analogies are ok, these just suck), I am looking at picking up Bel Air. Yay, I found one! But shoot, it has the straight six. Doesn't really make much sense to leave it "numbers matching" when it is going to be a big, slow, pile of turd - does it? Or does it make sense to actually break this silly notion of "numbers matching" and implement a change that has tangible performance difference?

Sure, plenty of people do numbers matching cars without the biggest V8. It's not like the only people that are doing restorations are V8 owners

Okay, gotcha. That's all well and good, but the 9600kf is not a "big, slow pile of turd" -
Your naive thinking indicates you bought into the core count hype that has been taking over the overclocking community by storm.
because the reality is that in the real world if you call the 9600k a turd you must also call the 9900kk a turd because they are basically the same processor up to 5-6 cores. Remember, core count does not magically improve your per-core performance. Sure, the 9900k can do more work, but its essentially moving at the same pace as a 9600kf until you tap into those two additional cores. Which most people never do, by the way.
 
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The post had absolutely nothing to do with your choice of CPU. I don't think I have ever commented about your choice of CPU. It was 100% about your choices as they relate to your goals. Also, a Ford Taurus should be inspiration for nothing but things not to do. Which is perfectly fitting to the situation here.

Oh the irony.

Don't know much about the Taurus SHO I see. Don't worry, the vast majority of people, even some car enthusiasts, are with you on that.

The SHO stands for
Super
High
Output.

I'll let you do the math from here.
 
You could at least use the angle grinder on those drive bays. Open some space for cleaner look.

Thank you for such a brilliant contribution to the thread. I am forever in your debt.
 
Oh the irony.

Don't know much about the Taurus SHO I see. Don't worry, the vast majority of people, even some car enthusiasts, are with you on that.

The SHO stands for
Super
High
Output.

I'll let you do the math from here.

Lol 220hp. Super high output. It was a piece of shit Taurus. Always was, always will be. But it does put a lot of things in context. I suppose if you put a turbo on a Civic you have a race car. For the record, I'm a master certified tech.

Okay, gotcha. That's all well and good, but the 9600kf is not a "big, slow pile of turd" -

Do you understand English when you read? Or do you not read? I made no mention of your CPU choice. I repeat, I made no reference to your CPU choice.

I REPEAT, I MADE NO REFERENCE TO YOUR CPU CHOICE.
 
Lol 220hp. Super high output. It was a piece of shit Taurus. Always was, always will be. But it does put a lot of things in context.

You just don't know when to stop, do you? And it's now VERY ironic, not just a little bit.
 
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