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by Brandon T Posted on: 7/25/2022Build Description
Updated version of my 2020 build (https://pcpartpicker.com/b/KT9G3C) with upgrades including an actual 30 series GPU! Snatched an extra SSD, some more fans, new case feet, along with new wiring and GPU to replace my 1070 Ti.
The 3070 Ti I was able to purchase via the Newegg shuffle at a "reasonably" inflated price (It was under 1000 so that was all I was looking for). I'm also planning to sell off my 1070 Ti to make up the inflated price increase. The Gaming X Trio is huge, however I was surprised at how it fits well in the case. For 120mm front fans it barely touches the edge. Inserting the GPU into the actual slot though was a pain point, as I had to basically stretch the case and remove some fans to fully insert it. It fits though, as other builds with the same GPU shroud would show with this case, and that's a major win, as I'm not going to wait around for a smaller 30 series GPU or 40 series to come in stock and face the impending buyout battle. Also, sag was immediately apparent, so to compensate I just too 2 of my case feet and just used it as support for the GPU.
Temps surprisingly good, given the 280x's below average air flow. GPU barely went over 60 in most of my games, CPU never went over 65-70. I did made some modifications with the case, such as an elevated glass top panel and replaced the feet of the 280x with taller 680x feet. Good upgrades that actually somewhat helped temperatures.
Outside of that, added a new monitor, speakers, and keyboard. I'm really happy with my setup as it's basically now (almost) exactly how I wanted it to be when I envisioned it 2 years ago.
The 3070 Ti I was able to purchase via the Newegg shuffle at a "reasonably" inflated price (It was under 1000 so that was all I was looking for). I'm also planning to sell off my 1070 Ti to make up the inflated price increase. The Gaming X Trio is huge, however I was surprised at how it fits well in the case. For 120mm front fans it barely touches the edge. Inserting the GPU into the actual slot though was a pain point, as I had to basically stretch the case and remove some fans to fully insert it. It fits though, as other builds with the same GPU shroud would show with this case, and that's a major win, as I'm not going to wait around for a smaller 30 series GPU or 40 series to come in stock and face the impending buyout battle. Also, sag was immediately apparent, so to compensate I just too 2 of my case feet and just used it as support for the GPU.
Temps surprisingly good, given the 280x's below average air flow. GPU barely went over 60 in most of my games, CPU never went over 65-70. I did made some modifications with the case, such as an elevated glass top panel and replaced the feet of the 280x with taller 680x feet. Good upgrades that actually somewhat helped temperatures.
Outside of that, added a new monitor, speakers, and keyboard. I'm really happy with my setup as it's basically now (almost) exactly how I wanted it to be when I envisioned it 2 years ago.
Favorite Feature
The case is nice, albeit it doesn't have the greatest airflow in the world, dual chamber makes it easy to cable manage.
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