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Tech Guru wrote:So as per this image,
The msi Meg Ace is not good for the 9900k?
Not sure how accurate is this, but you can get the Gigabyte Aorus Pro Wifi and it is 100$ cheaper than the Ace.
@Aly
It's out of stock at pcandparts.
Only good ones available are msi
@Aly
It's out of stock at pcandparts.
Only good ones available are msi
6 available in stock at Macrotronics.
Ok so, update :
I9-9900k. 540+60=600$
Gigabyte aorus pro wifi. 250$
G skill trident z 16Gb (2x8) 3200mhz. 160+18=178$
Total : 1028$
Ok so, update :
I9-9900k. 540+60=600$
Gigabyte aorus pro wifi. 250$
G skill trident z 16Gb (2x8) 3200mhz. 160+18=178$Total : 1028$
Go with the ROG Maximus Hero XI or the MSI Godlike.
AVOlio wrote:Tech Guru wrote:So as per this image,
The msi Meg Ace is not good for the 9900k?Not sure how accurate is this, but you can get the Gigabyte Aorus Pro Wifi and it is 100$ cheaper than the Ace.
All Hero XI , Formula XI , and Code XI uses a beefy 4 phases design that deliver above 200 W of power to the i9 9900k. The end results what matters not the embedded design it self. Many boards uses 8 or 10 phases VRM but with low Amp per VRM power stage
You need simply a quality z390 board to OC the i9 9900k , similar story with a z370 on the i7 8700k.
Overclock.net did a very detailed table and divided all the z390 ( From Asus and other Brands into Tiers)
The Hero X , Formula and Code are Tier 2 Boards
https://www.overclock.net/forum/attachm … 28376&d=15
8 × SiC639 50A PowerStage on the Formula , Code , Hero XI will ensure 200 - 250 W no power throtelling at all. With proper case cooling you can OC a i9 9900k normally and this matches testimonies of end hardware enthusiasts actually owning such boards. End result is very solid.
Here are the items I got so far :
i9-9900k
Kingston HyperX Predator 2x8GB DDR4 3600MHz RGB
Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master
Seasonic 850W titanium (my old psu cpu pins weren't fitting on this board's)
3x12cm RedDragon RGB fans with controller.
Intel 660p 500Gb nvme SSD.
In the process of building the rig now.
Although Im thinking of getting a new case.
What are your suggestions? Budget is 100-150$.
Here are the items I got so far :
i9-9900k
Kingston HyperX Predator 2x8GB DDR4 3600MHz RGB
Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master
Seasonic 850W titanium (my old psu cpu pins weren't fitting on this board's)
3x12cm RedDragon RGB fans with controller.
Intel 660p 500Gb nvme SSD.In the process of building the rig now.
Although Im thinking of getting a new case.What are your suggestions? Budget is 100-150$.
Good Parts.
I suggest to go with the
Cougar Panzer EVO RGB - for local availability
Personally ,
I went with the
Corsair Crystal Series 680X RGB
https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-Crystal- … B07MSQ63WS
Along with
Corsair Premium PCIe 3.0 x16 Extension Cable 300mm
https://www.amazon.co.uk/CORSAIR-Premiu … B07LGS7TD7
Along with some Corsair RGB LL (including the new white ones).
All shipped from Amazon.
I went with the Xigmatek Aquarius.
I also got a new cougar helor 360mm aio.
I opened the box and took a glance at it, it's perfect for me, I loved it.
Will install everything tomorrow.
Last edited by AVOlio (May 13 2019)
Here are the items I got so far :
i9-9900k
Kingston HyperX Predator 2x8GB DDR4 3600MHz RGB
Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master
Seasonic 850W titanium (my old psu cpu pins weren't fitting on this board's)
3x12cm RedDragon RGB fans with controller.
Intel 660p 500Gb nvme SSD.In the process of building the rig now.
Although Im thinking of getting a new case.What are your suggestions? Budget is 100-150$.
Where did you get the Gigabyte Z390 Aorus master as i can't find it here and don't want to import it from amazon because some reviews says they are getting DOA
AVOlio wrote:Here are the items I got so far :
i9-9900k
Kingston HyperX Predator 2x8GB DDR4 3600MHz RGB
Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master
Seasonic 850W titanium (my old psu cpu pins weren't fitting on this board's)
3x12cm RedDragon RGB fans with controller.
Intel 660p 500Gb nvme SSD.In the process of building the rig now.
Although Im thinking of getting a new case.What are your suggestions? Budget is 100-150$.
Where did you get the Gigabyte Z390 Aorus master as i can't find it here and don't want to import it from amazon because some reviews says they are getting DOA
I got five of them (Amazon) none were DOF.
bobo619 wrote:AVOlio wrote:Here are the items I got so far :
i9-9900k
Kingston HyperX Predator 2x8GB DDR4 3600MHz RGB
Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master
Seasonic 850W titanium (my old psu cpu pins weren't fitting on this board's)
3x12cm RedDragon RGB fans with controller.
Intel 660p 500Gb nvme SSD.In the process of building the rig now.
Although Im thinking of getting a new case.What are your suggestions? Budget is 100-150$.
Where did you get the Gigabyte Z390 Aorus master as i can't find it here and don't want to import it from amazon because some reviews says they are getting DOA
I got five of them (Amazon) none were DOF.
May i ask how much did it cost you to import it and what service did you use?
Last edited by bobo619 (May 22 2019)
Where did you get the Gigabyte Z390 Aorus master as i can't find it here and don't want to import it from amazon because some reviews says they are getting DOA
A friend brought it with him.
Bought from microcenter.
Thread hijack!
I'm thinking of upgrading my main rig as well, I'll keep it simple:
What I'm planning to get:
Aorus z390 pro
i9-9000k.
HyperX 16 gb x 2 (32gb)
Samsung 970 pro nvme m.2 512gb
Kingston ssd 960gb
Probably a cougar panzer evo (or any other good enough chassis, may use old one for budget cut)
Seasonic prime 850 titanium (or any good enough psu), may use old one for budget cut
What I'll be doing:
GTAV/witcher 3/some other games on 1080p (i still have a gtx 970)
Fat ass .net solutions on visual studio 2017(sometimes up to 4 solutions running simultaneously)
node/npm on vscode(ui stuff)
SQL
MongoDB
Elasticsearch
One at least or maybe two virtual machines(linux) mostly for machine learning/data science in python/R
Mainstream stuff: browsing(lot of tabs), video, music, excel, word...
Thoughts?
@scorz the specs are great.
You didn't mention the gpu though!
Anyway,
i need all of your help regarding the fan and airflow configuration in my newly built rig.
I have the xigmatek aquarius case.
It has :
3x120mm bottom fan slots.
3x120mm top fan slots.
3x120mm side fans slots. (currently used by 360 aio)
2x80mm rear fan slots.
All fans are available, 2x80mm Arctic fans getting tomorrow.
So I need your help giving me the best fans and airflow config out of this case in order to have the best temps.
Currently, my i9-9900k is running 35-45 degrees on Idle whatever the clock is (3.6Ghz to 5Ghz).
This case is not designed for good airflow; doesn't even front fan mounts.
You can try to get the best out of it though.
Bottom fans should pull fresh cool air into the case so the air goes up
Don't know what's on the other side of the case, but fresh air should come outside to hit the radiator inside. the bottom fans will push the hot air to the top.
Top fans should pull the air from inside the case to outside as an exhaust
Back fans should pull the air from inside the case to outside as an exhaust
Thanks for the reply Mr class.
Your suggestion was my way to go, but for the radiator, I didn't want it to be intake cause I didn't want to turn the fans to the other side which will make the backside of the fans visible, which isn't appealing.
So I had to make the radiator outtake.
And based on that,
Bottom 3 fans are intake.
Top 3 fans are outtake
Radiator 3 fans outtake
2x80mm fans intake next to the cpu.
2x80mm fans outtake in the back cable management chamber. ( where the radiator dissipates all the heat).
Even with this,
Still have high temps on the cpu.
It's either the cooler, or I suck at adjusting and overclocking.