AngryGoldfish
Old N Gold
Oh OK. TBH I kinda think if I do ever go with Ryzen I may get the Prime. I like the look of it and the price. Hoping it stacks up. Does need an IO shield though.
Yeah, the board is sexy other than the lack of an IO shield.
Oh OK. TBH I kinda think if I do ever go with Ryzen I may get the Prime. I like the look of it and the price. Hoping it stacks up. Does need an IO shield though.
There's a guide on YouTube by a pro PC modder that's pretty decent. It's not hard thing to do, no. It's a hard thing to get right, but with the tower heatsink I'm planning the individual IO housings will be barely visible.
The Hispanic bloke? yeah I think I have seen that. A mate of mine made one that he bent to cover the ends. First attempt was terrible but he nailed the second. Bit of brushed black vinyl and Bob's your aunt's live in lover![]()
You gotta tell me how you did that dude... Got interested in doing something similar with my Strix Z270I Gaming motherboard.
Yeah, that's him. Quite a few PC modders are not American. It's evenly spread across the globe which is cool to see. Enthusiasm for PC's is as popular in Russia as in Australia, the UK, the States, etc.
You mean JP Modified? He's Filipino. Awesome acrylic work from that guy!!! Love his videos.The Hispanic bloke? yeah I think I have seen that. A mate of mine made one that he bent to cover the ends. First attempt was terrible but he nailed the second. Bit of brushed black vinyl and Bob's your aunt's live in lover![]()
It was very easy, but only because I have a vinyl plotter. I designed it in Photoshop using MM for the size (as this comes out perfectly with my plotter) then cut it, then cut the acrylic using a dremel.
It's like a five minute job man.
The best mods I have ever seen are Russian. They're big into old military tech and old Russian cars..
One of my favorite mods/scartch builds ever was the Wall-E PC (made in Russia). Thing was a work of art. http://gizmodo.com/5204702/unbelievably-detailed-wall-e-pc-case-mod
Just the sheer amount of fab work done on that makes me go weak in the knees.
The addition of the different fan and AIO is concerning, but also possibly a bit cheeky.
AMD have been going on about how the performance of the CPU's increase with extra cooling. So they provide an air cooler that shifts more air for extra cooling and a decent AIO. Both of which are higher performing coolers than the cooler that will be shipped no doubt.
So it does scream that press samples will automatically perform above a unit bought as a consumer with their stock coolers.
Yes but for AMD to supply each chip with a "quality" cooler would seriously inflate the final price, I'd liked to have seen the 1800X with its OEM cooler rather than being shiped to reviewers with OTT high end coolers.. it's left me a bit meh if I'm honest given they have been giving high praise to the Wraith cooler so much, so what gives???I disagree for the 1800x. But for the other ones yeah I see your point as valid. I think if someone is spending $500 on a CPU, they can definitely get a quality cooler.
Yes but for AMD to supply each chip with a "quality" cooler would seriously inflate the final price, I'd liked to have seen the 1800X with its OEM cooler rather than being shiped to reviewers with OTT high end coolers.. it's left me a bit meh if I'm honest given they have been giving high praise to the Wraith cooler so much, so what gives???
I'm sat on the edge of my seat waiting for the review.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Processo...F8&qid=1488371450&sr=8-1&keywords=intel+6900k
No cooler.
As I said yesterday, those spending a thousand pounds (1800x, top end board and ram) will be buying their own cooler any way.
It's a bit cheeky to expect AMD to throw in something else when you can get a similar chip to the 6900k for a third of the price.
Does this chip not come with a cooler from the shop?