u/Ergroilnin

▲ 1 r/lianli

I've been buying parts for my new PC for the last 3 months and just yesterday I finally had the time to actually put it together and this is the result:

https://preview.redd.it/bp4gtgfe1txg1.jpg?width=2014&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=57724f1a3fb7f558e0697c51d38c05cdc760a942

https://preview.redd.it/3q5b8hoe1txg1.jpg?width=2338&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f9be8e4461237b31e520027ef0dc37573ea04741

Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 7800X3D
CPU Cooler: Noctua U12A chromax + NA-HC8 chromax

MOBO: Gigabyte B850M Aorus Elite Wifi6e

CASE: A3-Matx Lian Li Dan Case Wood/Mesh edition

PSU: SF1000 (2024)

RAM: 2x16 GB DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast 6000/30cl Expo kit
SSD#1: 1 TB 9100 PRO

SSD#2: 2TB 990 PRO

GPU: RTX 5080 Asus x Noctua

Case fans: 1x A12x25 G1, 2x A14x25 G2 chromax

OS: Win 11 Pro

And it runs like a champ! It's basically inaudible and according to benchmarks it is in 99% percentile, which is cool.

I actually had to "mod" the case by cutting out few mms of metal in the left bottom corner to fit in the GPU lol. Totally worth it tho.

I didn't do too much of cable management other than routing fans and EPS cables beneath the motherboard. I would love to run the 16 pin beneath the GPU but considering how problematic it was to fit it in in the first place and considering the fact that I cannot reach under the GPU at all (there is like 1 cm of space between the GPU and bottom of the case), I wouldn't be able to make sure the cables don't stick in one of the fans. It certainly is not the cleanest build ever, but I am fine with it as is.

I run -30 PBO on the CPU and 0.925v undervolt on the GPU, in total I lowered the power draw by around 100 watts without losing any performance (well maybe a 1% at most, negligible. So far using the PC the way I normally do and in benchmarks looks like everything is stable without producing any errors. Noice.

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u/Ergroilnin — 17 days ago

I've been buying parts for my new PC for the last 3 months and just yesterday I finally had the time to actually put it together and this is the result:

https://preview.redd.it/nhvoc3vtysxg1.jpg?width=2014&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=12813adc18ca0c4e742df55169d27f6e1f9cb335

https://preview.redd.it/rt64ir6uysxg1.jpg?width=2338&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=04017060541c60bd03f9fec4b37873590197341f

Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 7800X3D
CPU Cooler: Noctua U12A chromax + NA-HC8 chromax

MOBO: Gigabyte B850M Aorus Elite Wifi6e

CASE: A3-Matx Lian Li Dan Case Wood/Mesh edition

PSU: SF1000 (2024)

RAM: 2x16 GB DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast 6000/30cl Expo kit
SSD#1: 1 TB 9100 PRO

SSD#2: 2TB 990 PRO

GPU: RTX 5080 Asus x Noctua

Case fans: 1x A12x25 G1, 2x A14x25 G2 chromax

OS: Win 11 Pro

And it runs like a champ! It's basically inaudible and according to benchmarks it is in 99% percentile, which is cool.

I actually had to "mod" the case by cutting out few mms of metal in the left bottom corner to fit in the GPU lol. Totally worth it tho.

I didn't do too much of cable management other than routing fans and EPS cables beneath the motherboard. I would love to run the 16 pin beneath the GPU but considering how problematic it was to fit it in in the first place and considering the fact that I cannot reach under the GPU at all (there is like 1 cm of space between the GPU and bottom of the case), I wouldn't be able to make sure the cables don't stick in one of the fans. It certainly is not the cleanest build ever, but I am fine with it as is.

I run -30 PBO on the CPU and 0.925v undervolt on the GPU, in total I lowered the power draw by around 100 watts without losing any performance (well maybe a 1% at most, negligible. So far using the PC the way I normally do and in benchmarks looks like everything is stable without producing any errors. Noice.

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u/Ergroilnin — 17 days ago

I've been buying parts for my new PC for the last 3 months and just yesterday I finally had the time to actually put it together and this is the result:

https://preview.redd.it/nhvoc3vtysxg1.jpg?width=2014&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=12813adc18ca0c4e742df55169d27f6e1f9cb335

https://preview.redd.it/rt64ir6uysxg1.jpg?width=2338&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=04017060541c60bd03f9fec4b37873590197341f

Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 7800X3D
CPU Cooler: Noctua U12A chromax + NA-HC8 chromax

MOBO: Gigabyte B850M Aorus Elite Wifi6e

CASE: A3-Matx Lian Li Dan Case Wood/Mesh edition

PSU: SF1000 (2024)

RAM: 2x16 GB DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast 6000/30cl Expo kit
SSD#1: 1 TB 9100 PRO

SSD#2: 2TB 990 PRO

GPU: RTX 5080 Asus x Noctua

Case fans: 1x A12x25 G1, 2x A14x25 G2 chromax

OS: Win 11 Pro

And it runs like a champ! It's basically inaudible and according to benchmarks it is in 99% percentile, which is cool.

I actually had to "mod" the case by cutting out few mms of metal in the left bottom corner to fit in the GPU lol. Totally worth it tho.

I didn't do too much of cable management other than routing fans and EPS cables beneath the motherboard. I would love to run the 16 pin beneath the GPU but considering how problematic it was to fit it in in the first place and considering the fact that I cannot reach under the GPU at all (there is like 1 cm of space between the GPU and bottom of the case), I wouldn't be able to make sure the cables don't stick in one of the fans. It certainly is not the cleanest build ever, but I am fine with it as is.

I run -30 PBO on the CPU and 0.925v undervolt on the GPU, in total I lowered the power draw by around 100 watts without losing any performance (well maybe a 1% at most, negligible. So far using the PC the way I normally do and in benchmarks looks like everything is stable without producing any errors. Noice.

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u/Ergroilnin — 17 days ago

I've been buying parts for my new PC for the last 3 months and just yesterday I finally had the time to actually put it together and this is the result:

https://preview.redd.it/s6dip0bzaoxg1.jpg?width=2014&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=136b115eed58dacf148ca18abb24108f21f7858e

https://preview.redd.it/whfkp6pzaoxg1.jpg?width=2338&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=84da417991ec0fc7a5b557a8d9f28fd8bffa2672

Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 7800X3D
CPU Cooler: Noctua U12A chromax + NA-HC8 chromax

MOBO: Gigabyte B850M Aorus Elite Wifi6e

CASE: A3-Matx Lian Li Dan Case Wood/Mesh edition

PSU: SF1000 (2024)

RAM: 2x16 GB DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast 6000/30cl Expo kit
SSD#1: 1 TB 9100 PRO

SSD#2: 2TB 990 PRO

GPU: RTX 5080 Asus x Noctua

Case fans: 1x A12x25 G1, 2x A14x25 G2 chromax

OS: Win 11 Pro

And it runs like a champ! It's basically inaudible and according to benchmarks it is in 99% percentile, which is cool.

I actually had to "mod" the case by cutting out few mms of metal in the left bottom corner to fit in the GPU lol. Totally worth it tho.

I didn't do too much of cable management other than routing fans and EPS cables beneath the motherboard. I would love to run the 16 pin beneath the GPU but considering how problematic it was to fit it in in the first place and considering the fact that I cannot reach under the GPU at all (there is like 1 cm of space between the GPU and bottom of the case), I wouldn't be able to make sure the cables don't stick in one of the fans. It certainly is not the cleanest build ever, but I am fine with it as is.

Now I need to play with fan curves and undervolting and stress testing and also move my important files from the old PC and debloat Windows but I will be doing all of that gradually over the next few days. 

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u/Ergroilnin — 17 days ago
▲ 10 r/Noctua

I've been buying parts for my new PC for the last 3 months and just yesterday I finally had the time to actually put it together and this is the result:

https://preview.redd.it/mon82yso7oxg1.jpg?width=2014&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=454dc62bf4a610d754452a1bfdc922907a237307

https://preview.redd.it/onh4i04q7oxg1.jpg?width=2338&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fc287e9da04114872798491fe8a4b34f3655f6e9

Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 7800X3D
CPU Cooler: Noctua U12A chromax + NA-HC8 chromax

MOBO: Gigabyte B850M Aorus Elite Wifi6e

CASE: A3-Matx Lian Li Dan Case Wood/Mesh edition

PSU: SF1000 (2024)

RAM: 2x16 GB DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast 6000/30cl Expo kit
SSD#1: 1 TB 9100 PRO

SSD#2: 2TB 990 PRO

GPU: RTX 5080 Asus x Noctua

Case fans: 1x A12x25 G1, 2x A14x25 G2 chromax

OS: Win 11 Pro

And it runs like a champ! It's basically inaudible and according to benchmarks it is in 99% percentile, which is cool.

I actually had to "mod" the case by cutting out few mms of metal in the left bottom corner to fit in the GPU lol. Totally worth it tho.

I didn't do too much of cable management other than routing fans and EPS cables beneath the motherboard. I would love to run the 16 pin beneath the GPU but considering how problematic it was to fit it in in the first place and considering the fact that I cannot reach under the GPU at all (there is like 1 cm of space between the GPU and bottom of the case), I wouldn't be able to make sure the cables don't stick in one of the fans. It certainly is not the cleanest build ever, but I am fine with it as is.

Now I need to play with fan curves and undervolting and stress testing and also move my important files from the old PC and debloat Windows but I will be doing all of that gradually over the next few days. 

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u/Ergroilnin — 17 days ago
▲ 7 r/mffpc

I've been buying parts for my new PC for the last 3 months and just yesterday I finally had the time to actually put it together and this is the result:

https://preview.redd.it/mon82yso7oxg1.jpg?width=2014&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=454dc62bf4a610d754452a1bfdc922907a237307

https://preview.redd.it/onh4i04q7oxg1.jpg?width=2338&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fc287e9da04114872798491fe8a4b34f3655f6e9

Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 7800X3D
CPU Cooler: Noctua U12A chromax + NA-HC8 chromax

MOBO: Gigabyte B850M Aorus Elite Wifi6e

CASE: A3-Matx Lian Li Dan Case Wood/Mesh edition

PSU: SF1000 (2024)

RAM: 2x16 GB DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast 6000/30cl Expo kit
SSD#1: 1 TB 9100 PRO

SSD#2: 2TB 990 PRO

GPU: RTX 5080 Asus x Noctua

Case fans: 1x A12x25 G1, 2x A14x25 G2 chromax

OS: Win 11 Pro

And it runs like a champ! It's basically inaudible and according to benchmarks it is in 99% percentile, which is cool.

I actually had to "mod" the case by cutting out few mms of metal in the left bottom corner to fit in the GPU lol. Totally worth it tho.

I didn't do too much of cable management other than routing fans and EPS cables beneath the motherboard. I would love to run the 16 pin beneath the GPU but considering how problematic it was to fit it in in the first place and considering the fact that I cannot reach under the GPU at all (there is like 1 cm of space between the GPU and bottom of the case), I wouldn't be able to make sure the cables don't stick in one of the fans. It certainly is not the cleanest build ever, but I am fine with it as is.

Now I need to play with fan curves and undervolting and stress testing and also move my important files from the old PC and debloat Windows but I will be doing all of that gradually over the next few days. 

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u/Ergroilnin — 17 days ago