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Anymore issues with thermals? Been looking at using Thermal pad sheets in place of paste, results vary but seems a good way to do it without the mess and pump out.
 
Anymore issues with thermals? Been looking at using Thermal pad sheets in place of paste, results vary but seems a good way to do it without the mess and pump out.

None at the moment. It did take a month or so to occur so it is due to happen soon :D.

I was even pushing the 4090FE beyond spec by putting +200 on the core and +400 on the memory (probably go higher) with a voltage of 1.070V and doing some benchmarking.

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Considering there's more than 500W going through the 4090FE and it's running over 3GHz I think 53C is pretty good. If I increased the water flow rate and the fans of the system I'm sure I could get it lower but it's a good balance regarding sound.
 
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I finally read through (most of) the comments (sorry, I'm also guilty of just looking at the pictures) and I have to say that I really like the little individual things you've done, such as the power switch for the PC. Ingenious.

I'm not sure that I really click with the separate cooling solution, tending to think that small PC's should be just that, but I cannot argue with your vision and talent. Enviable and inspiring. :cool:
 
I finally read through (most of) the comments (sorry, I'm also guilty of just looking at the pictures) and I have to say that I really like the little individual things you've done, such as the power switch for the PC. Ingenious.

I'm not sure that I really click with the separate cooling solution, tending to think that small PC's should be just that, but I cannot argue with your vision and talent. Enviable and inspiring. :cool:

Thanks, I know fine well that people mainly just look at the pictures and will read the text if it interests them further, I'm guilty too. Pictures and 100 words and all that! ;)

I totally understand what you say about the separate cooling; a small PC should just be that and I've seen some incredible builds where they achieve that. This PC was all contained at first, mainly to test the components but also to see if it was actually worth the effort of external cooling. The system worked but by god it was hot and noisy! Now with most of the heat being redirected to the radiator which sits on a window sill (to extract the heat out the room rather than bring in cool air), the PC case itself is so quiet. It's still cheating though :D!
 
Thanks, I know fine well that people mainly just look at the pictures and will read the text if it interests them further, I'm guilty too. Pictures and 100 words and all that! ;)

I totally understand what you say about the separate cooling; a small PC should just be that and I've seen some incredible builds where they achieve that. This PC was all contained at first, mainly to test the components but also to see if it was actually worth the effort of external cooling. The system worked but by god it was hot and noisy! Now with most of the heat being redirected to the radiator which sits on a window sill (to extract the heat out the room rather than bring in cool air), the PC case itself is so quiet. It's still cheating though :D!

Nope, not cheating at all.

The (almost at an) end result speaks volumes!

I think the build is brilliant, even if it's not a direction I would have thought of. Be proud of it. You have reason to. :cool:
 
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