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Well screw it then. I am not touching my system until the next build. Pretty unhappy with the EVO11D and will move to a bigger case to accommodate all the crap I have in my case.
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Yeh I read the ground wires can be different. I wouldn't risk it personally.
Yes Enthoo 719
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No idea if it will work with EVGA PSU. I've read the 24 pin outs can be different across PSU's but not sure if that applies to pcie cables as well.
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Originally posted by 0091/2 View Post
Did you install the 3x 8TB in the 3 onboard m.2 slots? Is the heat-sink enough to keep the drives from throttling? I see you have the gen z.2 installed. Is the 3rd PCI-e card the PCI-e 5.0 m.2 add-on card?
Did all that so I can retain 16X PCI-E 4.0 for the 4090.
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Originally posted by AdamK47 View PostFinished build for 2022.
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
Asus X670E Crosshair Extreme
32GB Corsair Dominator DDR5 6200
MSI GeForce RTX 4090 Gaming Trio
1TB Sabrent Rocket 4.0 NVMe SSD
Three 8TB Sabrent Rocket Q NVMe SSDs in 24TB RAID-0
Corsair 7000X case
Corsair H170i Elite cooler
Corsair AX1600i power supplyLast edited by 0091/2; Nov 6, 2022, 05:58 PM.
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Very nice system Adam. You did a great job making it tidy as well. Have fun!
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Originally posted by Destroy View PostNice (expensive) rig.
How quiet it is under heavy gaming?
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Originally posted by AdamK47 View PostFinished build for 2022.
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
Asus X670E Extreme
32GB Corsair Dominator DDR5 6200
MSI GeForce RTX 4090 Gaming Trio
1TB Sabrent Rocket 4.0 NVMe SSD
Three 8TB Sabrent Rocket Q NVMe SSDs in 24TB RAID-0
Corsair Crystal 7000X case
Corsair H115i Elite cooler
Corsair AX1600i power supply
How quiet it is under heavy gaming?
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Finished build for 2022.
And of course, blue.
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
Asus X670E Crosshair Extreme
32GB Corsair Dominator DDR5 6200
MSI GeForce RTX 4090 Gaming Trio
1TB Sabrent Rocket 4.0 NVMe SSD
Three 8TB Sabrent Rocket Q NVMe SSDs in 24TB RAID-0
Corsair 7000X case
Corsair H170i Elite cooler
Corsair AX1600i power supplyLast edited by AdamK47; Oct 16, 2022, 08:23 PM.
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I'm still waiting on a window vent panel to arrive. But until then, the setup's largely complete. Now to just add some decoration.
The back wall I think I'm going to take all the shelving down and paint a dark gray or near black color to give the room a bit more personality.
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It’s open case. Exhaust works better as pulling air in from the back (pc against a wall) does nothing. I just need air dissipated out of the area so except bottom everything is exhaust. In a closed case yes it should be intake at the back.
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KAC I'm kinda surprised to see you running 7 exhaust fans to 3 intake. Doesn't make much sense for the air flow?
Is the top rad an intake? It looks like exhaust but it's a little hard to be sure.
I'd flip the side fans to intake at a minimum if you don't want to make the AIO an intake.
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Why is one of the PCIe power cables red?
FAIL...
not properly color matched 0/10
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Originally posted by demo View PostHaven't had any dramas with either water or air in it. Air flow is great, intake from bottom and side, exhaust at the top. It's like a wind tunnel in there.
There are a couple of reasons why I dislike the O11D XL:
1.) The USB-C front port is not 10Gbps. I use an Asus Arion with a Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB in it and I can get nowhere near the speed of the drive due to the fact that USB-C port on the front is pretty much trash. I purchased a 6ft USB-C Super Speed cable to run to the port on the IO of the motherboard and can max out the speed without issue.
2.) The length of PSU supported is incorrect. I contacted LianLi on this after purchasing the case based on what they originally spec'd on chassiss support for PSU's. The AX1500i should've fit but it didn't I had to cut a portion of the chassiss out for it to work. LianLi has since changed the supported PSU length without contanct.
3.) With the case being lists as XL meaning extra large would indicate that it would have ample room to work in for both aircooling and liquid cooling, but its not. I've worked in mid-tower cases that had more room to work with then the XL.
4.) Cable managing is a pain. Even with using LianLi UNI fans I still have a rats nest of cables in the chassiss that are hard to hide. Especcially when you have to use a fan hub or two. Depending on how many components, fans, hubs etc I would recommend looking at something larger.Last edited by Hapatingjaky; May 7, 2022, 08:27 AM.
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Haven't had any dramas with either water or air in it. Air flow is great, intake from bottom and side, exhaust at the top. It's like a wind tunnel in there.
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I thought it had good space until I went with a custom loop. For air cooling, there's plenty of room in there. With the res and rads though.. not so much. Case shrunk tremendously lol
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The XL isn't very XL, the case is just too small for anything really. I don't like working in mine and I am currently looking at maybe getting something new.
I like the entire front glass panel and the side panel, just need to browse more.
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I just leave the glass open as I am mining but it is a pathetic case. Great for show boating but nothing else.
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Originally posted by KAC View PostThat looks like a perfect case for me. Lian Li is so garbage it isn’t even funny.
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That looks like a perfect case for me. Lian Li is so garbage it isn’t even funny.
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Using Corsair 7000D (Air version). Has tons of space that I am never going to use. Upgraded from a 5000D (even that was sufficient for my use, but got a great price for it).
Build quality is better than the 5000, much better than the 680X that I had before. It is a bit on the pricier side though.
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We'll see. What ever case I end up moving to will likely get this loop transplanted until I know what case I'm buying and what size rads I can put within the loop.
With the upcoming GPUs looking to be even more power-hungry though, I just don't see 2x360 handling the next gen cards with maxed power limits, not even the thiccboi 60mm+ rads. It's fairly agreed on that 1mm surface area per 1watt of power, and with a 450watt GPU + 100w CPU (during gaming), I'm not that far off for the low WaterT delta I'm chasing.
I do agree though, bigger case will help me. I'm really hoping this CaseLabs revival works out, because they have the horizontal mount case I want. I just refuse to pay these crazy prices to buy one used and then have to design and build my own front-IO panel to modernize it.
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