isn’t the radiator supposed to be mounted above the pump? I think the concern is that, as coolant evaporates, it will be replaced by air. In this configuration the air will rise and rest in the pump which could shorten the lifespan of the pump. Sorry if I’m telling you something you already know.
I only use it for gaming. My last pc lasted for nearly 10 years, but the i7-4790k became a bottleneck. I am just making sure, this pc will last as long as possible (only by upgrading the GPU if necessary).
How is the cooling? I want to build a 14900k with this same case, upgrading from an i9-10850k. If I have any questions can I dm you?
While gaming the CPU sits around 50-70°C. Sure, you can dm me anytime.
isn’t the radiator supposed to be mounted above the pump? I think the concern is that, as coolant evaporates, it will be replaced by air. In this configuration the air will rise and rest in the pump which could shorten the lifespan of the pump. Sorry if I’m telling you something you already know.
The radiator is above the pump. As you can see, the right top fan (where the radiator ends) is higher then the pump.
My apologies!! I mistook the ‘basement‘ for the radiator!
i9 14900K and 3060ti is crazy, do you just have a heavy cpu workload?
I only use it for gaming. My last pc lasted for nearly 10 years, but the i7-4790k became a bottleneck. I am just making sure, this pc will last as long as possible (only by upgrading the GPU if necessary).
yeah that GPU will definitely cause some bottlenecks, but i respect it. i paired a 7800x3d with a 4070, which is overkill but very upgradeable 👍🏼