Machine Overload / Burn out. - NEW ARCADE Details stream
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HomeArcadeSystems.com has provided the most advanced, up-to-date and complete arcade pre-configured setups since 2013. With over 14,000+ customers and close to 4000 custom arcade PC builds for customers located in 43 countries and growing. Don't waste your valuable time or sanity setting your arcade up, head to homearcadesystems.com for the most popular arcade setup since 2013.
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That’s fantastic, great job as always sir. Do you sell the setup that I can just place in the arcade that I have without having to buy an expensive setup? I have another Hyperspin system running now, but as usual yours looks to be far superior. Thank you
I love this channel, and i build my own pc's that are totally overkill just like those firecudas. But as a general rule, i never mount a AIO's radiator on the front of a case. Especially when there is room for it to be mounted on the cases ceiling where you could of setup the radiator in a push/pull configuration.
I can see that case is alot smaller then the one im using so i understand space concerns. But im running a ryzen9 5900x @4.7ghz, with idle temps in the 20○'s, and under load ive never seen it ever hit 40°c. Lol
Im using a corsair 5000 airflow case, which has enough space for 3 360mm radiators, so its a bit unfair to try and compare apples to oranges.
However, temperatures for that entire case would remain cooler, by mounting the radiator on the ceiling. Keep the two outter fans blowing outward, they will help pull naturally rising wasrm air off the radiator and out the top of the case.
Where it changes is in my setup im using a 3 fan front panel that blows cool air right into my rtx3090FE and over my chipset. That air, now has warmed and will rise and go out the single fan i have exhausting air out the rear of my case, or get pulled up faster by the extra 3 fans i have on the inside of my case mounted to the bottom of my radiator.
Thats why i never mount a radiator on the front of a case. You have 2 or 3 fans pulling cool air into the radiator to cool it off which then exhausts warmed air into your case, always right over your ram, which is always located right there. In your setup you do atleast have two top fans to grab that air and exhaust it out the top.
I know that was a long boring story about fans and air pressure,but if anyone is as big a fan (no pun intended) of PC talk, and this channel. You will understand what im trying to say.
On a different note bestbuy has been having the 12gb PNY Rtx3060 in stock and you can order them online, you just need to pick them up. While online the store was closing and jokingly the girl said did you get everything you wanted.i said no, i could have used another video card. She said we have one back here, i dont know if its good or not. She hands me a brand new EVGA FTW S RTX3080TI! LOL I took lots of crap from people online who say you already have a rtx3090 and were buying a rtx3060, why would you buy a rtx3080ti?
I Said it took me almost a year to get those 3 cards and im constantly upgrading and buding something. The truth is if she had to ask she wasn't going to be someone who understands the hobby anyway. Lol
I'm pretty sure this theory originates from gamers Nexus. While the only benefit from mounting on the top versus anywhere else is the added pressure of the pump having to work harder which pumps more consistently and improves longevity.
After rigorous testing from his lab and several others they had to conclude there's no real world data to support the theory that top mount runs cooler.
I'm sure your rigs run just as cool. That's what experience grants us
@@HomeArcadeSystems while im sure gamers nexus did their due diligence in testing systems in different combinations. I doubt their test was over the life span of the parts. Jays2cents says never mount the radiator in the front of any build. Im just going by my own experience building pc's and a push/pull on the actual radiator itself gives you insane temperaturs. If you did that on thr front , no air would be going into the case. It should have made it clear what was the important part about not mounting in the front.
Im also using a nzxt kraken 360mm AIO cooler. I have a corsair 360mm rad w 3 fans etc icue ? I forget the name but it comes with enough rgb lights to light up a runway but it doesnt cool as well at all compared to the kraken.
It could be the mount, the am4 mount on some of the coolers are a nightmare to get on. Ive been an intel guy my entire life. I went from a comodore 64c, to a 386sx. Thats when i made a TON of cash. I was in highscool, and everyone wanted the new soundblaster kit that came with a entire encyclopedia on one disc. I remember being in awe of the tiny video of a eagle grabbing a fish, the space shuttle launching and other short clips. Then America Online came out and did what could only be described as the first major Spam attack on the American people. Those 500 free hours disks where everywhere. In thr mail, magazines, grocery stores. 😆
And wouldn't you know it back then there was no plug in play on windows 3.11. That 24.4kps (yes kilabits per second) modem did not play nice with sound cards. So we had to manually set each jumper to get them working. I made a killing that summer. Then windows 95 launched and it all changed.
Hey i wasnt arguing with you before, i was just talking building pc's. I personally think that guy waisted his money on those firecuda m.2 drives. They are the fastest gen4 drives out, no arguing there. I always stick to my samsung 980 pros. Usuay i get 2 1 TB m.2 drives for my systems. You have to get 1tb or higher or it cant hit top speeds, i think they use different chips inside, but my gen 3 drives were just around 3500mb/s read speeds, and in this build my gen 4 drives read at 7200mb/s. I use the same motherboard for all my builds when i find ones that can handle heat, and overclocking. I use the msi mpg x570 gMing edge wifi. Both m.2 drives are under heat spreaders and have their own fan for active cooling should they need it. It also has the extra power connection for the cpu for advanced overclockIng. I mean 24threads running locked at 4.7ghz and never going out of the 30's temp wise. Its insanely cool. It blows cold air out the rear exhaust fan. Ok sorry for the long convo. I like talking computer builds. People dont realize they should plan their build out before building it and not just slap the most expensive parts together.
Thanks for the fun and entertaining content.
If a waiter or waitress is waring a Mask I make it a POINT NOT TO TIP them at the end of my meal. Sometimes I will not even pay for the meal and walk out disgusted 😒
Keep in mind, the waiter/waitress that is serving you probably doesn't have a choice. Punishing them for others policies doesn't seem right