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My I9 9900K ITX Watercooled Gaming rig :)

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So today i wanna show you my ITX gaming rig
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Geeekcase A50 ITX case
Asus ROG Strix Z390 ITX
Intel I9 9900K @5GHz allcore
16GB TeamGroup T-Force Xcalibur 3600MHz DDR4
EVGA GTX 1080 (Founders PCB @2100/5500 MHz
2x 500 GB CRUCIAL P1 M.2 SSD
1x 240GB TeamGroup T-Force DELTA RGB SSD
SEASONIC FOCUS GOLD SGX 650W SFX PSU

Watercoolingparts: WATERCOOL HEATKILLER IV CPU and GPU Cooler, 12mm Hardtubing with 12mm Barrow HT Fittings, WATERCOOL MO-RA 360 LT external radiator with a HEATKILLER Tube 150 DDC. 8x Noiseblocker Eloops B12-PS connected to a aquacomputer splitty pwm fanhub, Liquid Cool CFX Ghost White coolant​

 
Very nice, very clean :) I like it!
 
Very nice, subtle :)

I take it you have an external rad somewhere other than inside the PC or you use a chiller? :)

Scratch that, I looked again at the pics and saw :) Apologises for the dumbness!!
 
Sxy , clean & simple , BEAST from inside , Love it.:love:
 
If you had 7nm 9900K you would use oem cooler and not niagara falls water cooling, but one day, one day..
 
If you had 7nm 9900K you would use oem cooler and not niagara falls water cooling, but one day, one day..
i also can cool my I9 with a simple 360mm AIO ... but i want it lownoise and cool ... i woudl use that rad also with a ryzen 2700x ... im not a intel fanboy i have both platforms ...
if you never had a I9 you cant tell something about it ;) mine do 5,2GHz allcore primestable with max 75°C ... show me an 8core cpu with that singlecorespeed ... pulled close to 2350 Cinebench points ... prices going down. in my opinion it is a good cpu ...
 
Sponsored by teamgroup lol?
 
Looks great, clean build etc. but I simply see no point to build something like this in a really small ITX case and use external water cooling. It takes as much space as a typical ATX rig where everything can be inside and is easier to keep clean.
That SATA SSD is only for RGB lighting I guess ;)
 
No, i have a small desk and there is no space for a normal ATX case ... ITX is on the desk beside the monitor and the rad is under the desk on the inner right side ... so it makes sense 1000%
thanks :)

yeah the SSD is not needed really :D
 
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