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Aug 24 2018 02:50am
Quote (urbanshaft @ 24 Aug 2018 08:39)
wait 6 weeks
for new stuff

someone find out
what korean monitors
iceland has


Yah looks like I'll have to wait at least a month. Which is fine, it might even increase my budget :D Too soon to say though.

I seriously doubt we have any korean monitors though. Googling some of their monitors now and I've never heard of these brands being sold here.
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Aug 24 2018 03:09am
can u use the bay
and buy stuff from merica
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Aug 24 2018 03:17am
Quote (urbanshaft @ 24 Aug 2018 09:09)
can u use the bay
and buy stuff from merica


Sure, shouldn't be a problem.
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Aug 24 2018 05:05am
i mean

exact same panel as
the asus in your cart
for like 65% cheaper
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Aug 24 2018 07:18am
Quote (urbanshaft @ 24 Aug 2018 11:05)
i mean
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kstjJtntFE8
exact same panel as
the asus in your cart
for like 65% cheaper


Shouldn't I use a G-sync monitor rather than a Freesync one for my current build?

Also I've had my share of malfunctioning hardware, would feel better with a trusted brand like Asus despite the price difference.
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Aug 24 2018 08:20am
Drop that cooler for a 240/280mm radiator. That chip will run warm, especially when overclocking. Good options would be EVGA clc 240/280, Corsair h100/h115, and NZXT Kraken x52/x62. These AIOs don't require maintenance like a custom loop would, just plug it in and let it run forever. If you're really set on air coolers, look at nice dual tower ones like the noctua D15 or dark Rock pro 3/4
That ram is way higher speed than you will be able to take advantage of. Get some 3200mhz 14cl trident z if you really wanna spend that kind've money.
I'd recommend a 750 gold psu with that setup.
Do you still need a case?

This post was edited by zell1luk on Aug 24 2018 08:21am
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Aug 24 2018 03:32pm
Quote (zell1luk @ 24 Aug 2018 14:20)
Drop that cooler for a 240/280mm radiator. That chip will run warm, especially when overclocking. Good options would be EVGA clc 240/280, Corsair h100/h115, and NZXT Kraken x52/x62. These AIOs don't require maintenance like a custom loop would, just plug it in and let it run forever. If you're really set on air coolers, look at nice dual tower ones like the noctua D15 or dark Rock pro 3/4
That ram is way higher speed than you will be able to take advantage of. Get some 3200mhz 14cl trident z if you really wanna spend that kind've money.
I'd recommend a 750 gold psu with that setup.
Do you still need a case?


Ahh ok I didn't know there were liquid coolers that you didn't have to maintain, will definitely look into the ones you suggested.

Yah been leaning towards a 3200mhz, but is there a reason why I should the g.skill trident z over corsair vengeance?

750 psu alright, corsair still a good choice on a psu I assume?
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Aug 24 2018 04:29pm
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Shouldn't I use a G-sync monitor rather than a Freesync one for my current build?

Also I've had my share of malfunctioning hardware, would feel better with a trusted brand like Asus despite the price difference.


When will you use
Gsync with a 2080
Its same panel and works perfect
Dont waste money for no reason
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Aug 24 2018 06:55pm
Quote (Oddish @ Aug 24 2018 04:32pm)
Ahh ok I didn't know there were liquid coolers that you didn't have to maintain, will definitely look into the ones you suggested.

Yah been leaning towards a 3200mhz, but is there a reason why I should the g.skill trident z over corsair vengeance?

750 psu alright, corsair still a good choice on a psu I assume?



1. Corsair is fine for ram, just make sure it has the same cache latency.
2. Corsair, EVGA, and Seasonic are the good PSU brands in my experience.
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Aug 24 2018 07:28pm
Quote (Oddish @ 24 Aug 2018 14:32)
Ahh ok I didn't know there were liquid coolers that you didn't have to maintain, will definitely look into the ones you suggested.

Yah been leaning towards a 3200mhz, but is there a reason why I should the g.skill trident z over corsair vengeance?

750 psu alright, corsair still a good choice on a psu I assume?


Seasonic or superflower/Seasonic oem with evga support > then corsairs unless you can find a great deal on rm series on sale that comes out to be much cheaper than those PSU above.
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