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Hey all,
Am planning an upgrade from a 7600k with GTX 1070 system to Ryzen 3600.
Currently the 7600k is in a Phankeks P400s that I got from OCUK a few years ago. Great case, lovely to work with but the thing is I have a mint condition antec P182 sitting in it's box in my office. I built a Q6700/8800 GTX system in it about 12 years ago and it was then, essentially mothballed due to getting shipped to another country for a job move that ended up falling through. Built other systems to replace it but eventually got the Antec Case etc back home a few years ago but did **** all with it.
Tried to sell it on but no buyers and rather than recycle I was thinking about using it for my ryzen build.
I'd plan on using a first gen Arctic Liquid Cooler 120 to cool the CPU (intake from roof fan mount) and then have rear 120mm exhaust and front and lower bay 120mm intakes to hopefully keep the GTX 1070 and rest of the components from overheating.
I know that ryzen can run quite hot and the P182 is geared much more for silence than great cooling but i'm still curious if it'd be doable. Any thoughts?
Am planning an upgrade from a 7600k with GTX 1070 system to Ryzen 3600.
Currently the 7600k is in a Phankeks P400s that I got from OCUK a few years ago. Great case, lovely to work with but the thing is I have a mint condition antec P182 sitting in it's box in my office. I built a Q6700/8800 GTX system in it about 12 years ago and it was then, essentially mothballed due to getting shipped to another country for a job move that ended up falling through. Built other systems to replace it but eventually got the Antec Case etc back home a few years ago but did **** all with it.
Tried to sell it on but no buyers and rather than recycle I was thinking about using it for my ryzen build.
I'd plan on using a first gen Arctic Liquid Cooler 120 to cool the CPU (intake from roof fan mount) and then have rear 120mm exhaust and front and lower bay 120mm intakes to hopefully keep the GTX 1070 and rest of the components from overheating.
I know that ryzen can run quite hot and the P182 is geared much more for silence than great cooling but i'm still curious if it'd be doable. Any thoughts?