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Need for speed prostreet 1080 ti sli
Need for speed prostreet 1080 ti sli




need for speed prostreet 1080 ti sli
  1. #Need for speed prostreet 1080 ti sli Pc#
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#Need for speed prostreet 1080 ti sli plus#

Storage: 4x 2TB Sarbent Rocket Plus Gen 4.0 NVMe, 1x External 2TB Seagate Barracuda (Backup) GPU: RTX MSI 4090 Suprim X with EKWB waterblockĬase : My own case fabricated out of aluminium and wood RAM: GSkill TridentZ 2x24GB DDR5 840 0Mhz C元8 (OC from 8000Mhz CL40) The LED strip in the GPU blocks have also started to die, where one is stuck on red, and another on green (on a white setting).ĬPU: Intel Core i9 13900KS (6.1Ghz P-Cores 4.8Ghz E-cores)ĬPU Voltage: LLC6 1.525V (real voltage 1.425V + - Temps 85-90 P-Cores, 70-73 E-cores) They used to be a beautiful crisp white, but has now a yellow tinge may be "cleaned" but I think they are all in all not worth the effort. But the Phanteks Halos have developed a rather unpleasent yellow tinge on the "white" setting over the last 1.5 years.

need for speed prostreet 1080 ti sli

While my current build is still very functional and beautiful if I were to clean it up a little bit, a lot of my LEDs have started to die, too many for me to bother replacing them, and so I will be "graduating" from a heavily illuminated setup and maybe keep a strip or two illuminated only as accents.įirstly my monoblock LED strip has completely killed its Red and Green LEDs, and so will only be Blue or off (not really a problem since my coolant is blue anyway). The intended theme of the rebuild will be clear, silver and black. I also intend on doing custom sleeving myself to keep it presentable in the back. To replace these, I will be using the components I bought for a testbench that are arguably more powerful but seldom got used since I love my watercooled PC. My intentions are to retire the components in this build for now, and eventually recycle them for a powerful NAS build I have in mind. There's nothing really wrong with the build functionally per se, but I do think my system does need a bit of tender love and care as well as a few upgrades using parts that I have lying around. So I have been putting off my yearly maintenance of my Meshify C build for a while now since I moved country this year. I feel I was able to achieve a much more aesthetically pleasing balanced white illumination around the chassis.

need for speed prostreet 1080 ti sli

So adjusting the GPU strips to (255, 197, 80) and the ambient strips to (255, 197, 160) while leaving the motherboard LEDS (255,255,255). On the otherhand the illumination of the motherboard ("Crosshair" text on the i/o shield) look okay. I just wanted to note the importance of characterizing each RGB strip you may use and how spending some time matching the colors can improve the look especially if you want a white color without using RGBW strips.įor example, this is how my buiild illuminates itself with everything set to "white" (255,255,255) however you can see that the strips for ambient lighting are a bit greeny/bluey (seen most obviously on the VRM heatsink in the back), whereas the GPU strips are casting a very noticeable blue color onto the PSU shroud.

#Need for speed prostreet 1080 ti sli Pc#

Don't mind the red heatsink, its just a temporary wifi card before I plug in my PC to my LAN. It wasn't really so I'm glad I did so before slotting in the real CPU. More lighting test after a quick fill and test boot to make sure everything was working.






Need for speed prostreet 1080 ti sli