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The Guy She Told You Not To Worry About
by Spenser P Posted on: 10/20/2023Build Description
After years of using my old z170 system, the time to upgrade to modern computing hardware was very warranted. My old system served me very well when I first built it back when I was in high school. It held its own for some time, but its age was showing and I needed something far more powerful for the ever changing software climate and what I needed for school. I am an engineering student and a majority off the applications I use for design, simulation, and computation simply do not run well on my old system. When I need to use AutoCAD, for example, I would have to use my MacBook Pro i9 just to get my sketches done. Even with gaming, when I have the time for it, some newer titles barely ran at decent frame rates to be enjoyable, and was mostly stuck playing games that I played years ago. However, with this baby, everything I throw at it can handle it. I knew going into this project the only thing I wanted to keep from the original PC was the case. The Lian Li PC-05s, in my opinion, is uncontested for being on of the most standout and fashionable cases ever produced. However, puting an i9-13900k and an RTX 3090 in this case I was concerned about thermals because I was basically putting two microwaves in a mini itx case. It was no question that I needed to watercool the entire system, but to go about that was very frustrating and difficult. To begin, my old system used an old Swiftech pump/reservoir/radiator combo that fit perfectly in the limited clearance of the case. The problem was that this all-in-one radiator had a cracked reservoir and the thing was far out of its warranty period to replace; plus they completely stopped production on these lines of radiators. My search for the allusive all-in-one radiator led me to the Granzon radiator-pump combo. A brand I never herd of, but I had no choice because there is apparently a very limited selection of radiator-pump combo unites on the market. Pretty much after I discovered the radiator-pump unit, the rest of the build basically fell into place. I found the best looking, all black, components on the market, filled this system up with tons of storage and memory, and slapped them all together to get what I can say a pretty awesome looking PC that I am very proud of.
Favorite Feature
Hands down the case. In my opinion, there has not been a case on the market as fashionable and as sleek as the Lian Li PC-05s.
Intel Core i9-13900K Raptor Lake 3.0GHz Twenty Four-Core LGA 1700 Boxed Processor - Heatsink Not Included
Qty: 1
$568.98

MSI MEG Z690I UNIFY
Qty: 1
$399.99

EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 XC3
Qty: 1
$800.00

Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5-5200 PC5-41600 CL40 Dual Channel Desktop Memory Kit MT32GX5M2B5200C - Black
Qty: 1
$139.99

Lian Li PC-05s
Qty: 1
$200.00

Cooler Master v850 SFX
Qty: 1
$139.99

Samsung 870 EVO 1TB SSD 3-bit MLC V-NAND SATA III 6Gb/s 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive
Qty: 1
$59.99

Samsung 980 PRO 2TB
Qty: 2
$220.00

EK-Quantum Torque 6-Pack HDC 12 - Black
Qty: 1
$41.99

EK-Quantum Torque Drain Valve - Black
Qty: 1
$22.99

EK-Quantum Torque Extender Static MF 14 - Black
Qty: 4
$40.44

EK-Quantum Torque Extender Static MF 7 - Black
Qty: 2
$10.98

EK-Quantum Torque HDC 12 - Black
Qty: 4
$29.96

EK-Quantum Torque Rotary 45° - Black
Qty: 2
$20.98

EK-Quantum Torque Rotary 90° - Black
Qty: 8
$83.92

EK-Quantum Torque Static FF 90° - Black
Qty: 2
$12.98

EK-Quantum Vector² XC3 RTX 3080/90 ABP Set D-RGB - Nickel + Plexi
Qty: 1
$254.81

EK-Quantum Velocity² Direct Die D-RGB - 1700 Nickel + Plexi
Qty: 1
$219.99

EKWB EK-Loop Acrylic Hard Tube, 12mm OD, 500mm, Clear, 2-pack
Qty: 1
$10.99

Granzon GZMN 240mm Integrated Pump Radiator Combination AIO
Qty: 1
$132.00

Lian Li UNI FAN SL V2 120mm
Qty: 2
$53.98