New
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Just got my new build going a few hours ago. It is nearly identical to the parts I listed above but I ended with
Case: Lian-Li Lancool II Mesh RGB
PSU: Corsair RM850x
Mainboard: ROG Strix x570-E Gaming (updated to the 3603 bios)
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900x
CPU Cooler Noctua NH-D15S
Memory: Hyperx Fury 2 x 16gb 3200mhz
GPU: MSI Nvidia GTX1650 Super 4GB
M2 Drives: Samsung 1TB 980 Pro | Samsung EVO Plus 500GB
Case Fans: 3 x 120mm (came with the case) & 5 x Lian-Li UNI Fans
Got a lot to do still including the cables and turning the bottom RH case fan which is facing the wrong way!
jbcarreon123, nothing at all wrong with a prebuilt! Parts prices are real high everywhere right now! I recently purchased a Dell Precision T5600 Workstation because I could not build anything close to it for the price and the performance is outstanding. Prebuilt is an affordable way to go right now and your system looks pretty nice to me!
Nice rig you built Marcus. I like the black & white.
How are those UNI fans performing air and noisewise? I was thinking of getting some myself.
Hi Geneo,
I really like these Uni Fans. My only beef is the poor quality fan screws provided which strip very easily.
Noise wise they aren't annoying unless you turn them right up.
The software is easy to use and allows multiple settings for different groups of fans. On my system their are 4 groups of fans connected to the little fan controller hub.
Group 1: The two top fans in the roof of the case
Group 2: The fan to the left of the Noctua cooler
Group 3: Left hand bottom horizonal fan
Group 4: Right hand bottom horizontal fan
See the screenshot which shows how it all works:
Ah, so you are using their controller as well. One thing that has held me back is that the controller apparently connects to the motherboard fan header with only 1 wire - the PWM wire for a bypass mode, so you can control the fans by temperature. No rpm return wire is implemented, so you can't monitor the rpm (and your motherboard might not even recognize it). Is this how you have yours hooked up and have you run into any issues? Looks like you have them set manually in the controller though. I guess another option is to connect the fans directly to the motherboard and use the controller only for the RGB.
That does look nice Marcus.
I to would like a better fan/temp control for OC my sys, preferably software w/o all the extra wires.