So following my thread from yesterday about returning to the PC Master race, I've now decided my build will be including the following:
Gigabyte Aorus GeForce RTX 2080ti Xtreme Waterforce AIO
Be Quiet! Silent Base 801 Midi Tower Case
Along with this I will be fitting an currently unselected AiO CPU cooler. Probably SILENT LOOP SUPERIOR LIQUID CPU COOLER - 360MM (or similar) but I have a couple of questions. My aim is to build a PC that is as quiet as possible within around a £3000 budget, as I've got far too used to the quietness of an iMac:
Thanks in advance
Gigabyte Aorus GeForce RTX 2080ti Xtreme Waterforce AIO
Be Quiet! Silent Base 801 Midi Tower Case
Along with this I will be fitting an currently unselected AiO CPU cooler. Probably SILENT LOOP SUPERIOR LIQUID CPU COOLER - 360MM (or similar) but I have a couple of questions. My aim is to build a PC that is as quiet as possible within around a £3000 budget, as I've got far too used to the quietness of an iMac:
- Most obviously, will the two AiO units fit in the above case together and leave space? As physical space in my house isn't a concern, would the 900 series case be better? Would that be noisier?
- Will running the two AiO units generate considerably more noise than having one with a fan instead or going full liquid cooling (considering the budget)?
- Will replacing fans on the Gigabyte card void the lovely 4 year warranty?
- Any recommendations for a nice quiet PSU to fit with the above (keeping in mind it will also be running an Intel i9 9900k processor quite possibly on a Gigabyte Aorus Z390 board.
- For replacing fans, would the Be Quiet! Silent Wings be the preference or some Noctua fans (I've read they are the quietest)?
- Considering the cooling in the AiO units...would case fans still be needed? i.e. Would the AiO units do that work for the rest of the system?
Thanks in advance