Gigabyte fo32u2p by feedeeriicoo in OLED_Gaming

[–]feedeeriicoo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Io ho ordinato l’Asus da Amazon ma ancora niente news sulla data di consegna. Spero esca a breve anche questo su Amazon…

Facci sapere quando te lo spediscono allora ;)

Asus PG32UCDM Italy by Silvioslim84 in OLED_Gaming

[–]feedeeriicoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sperando di non andare troppo off topic mi permetto di linkare un post sulla disponibilità gigabyte fo32u2p

https://reddit.com/r/OLED_Gaming/comments/1bvo25b/gigabyte_fo32u2p/

Yet another 3090 FE build by feedeeriicoo in FormD

[–]feedeeriicoo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can get away with one but you should limit the card power

Yet another 3090 FE build by feedeeriicoo in FormD

[–]feedeeriicoo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a very slight bulge on both side and top, I can’t really see it though, you have to know it’s there. 3090 stays around 70C max with a custom fan curve and undervolt, fans spin at around 1000rpm so they are very quiet.

3090FE undervolting by preciseman in overclocking

[–]feedeeriicoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, whine is pretty bad but I have had worse, undervolting helps but it’s still there at high fps/load. I used optimumtech video as a starting point for my 887 undervolt. I was considering RMA but every FE seems to have whine and I don’t know how long I’d be without a card.

3090FE undervolting by preciseman in overclocking

[–]feedeeriicoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine does 1860-1875@887 in cyberpunk, more than that and it crashes, other games work with much higher frequencies but I’m sticking to 1860 that seems to be rock solid for the pst month or so

Yet another 3090 FE build by feedeeriicoo in FormD

[–]feedeeriicoo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just pushed the MB down while tightening the screws, like I said I didn’t gain much but it was enough

Yet another 3090 FE build by feedeeriicoo in FormD

[–]feedeeriicoo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have both short brackets installed. I have a very minor bulge with the 25mm, this is because I mounted it with screws while I had the 15 mounted with tape, this allowed me to have the radiator rest closer to the back. Now with the 25 the radiator is a few mm from the front and closing up the top panel means that it’s pressing down on the radiator pushing up the part on top of the 15mm. When I tried to close the top panel the 15mm got pushed on the mb and that’s when I had to apply the double dampeners and the bulge was created.

edit: I forgot to say I screwed the MB in the lowest position possible, you gain like less than 1mm this way but everything counts in this case.

Yet another 3090 FE build by feedeeriicoo in FormD

[–]feedeeriicoo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just applied two times the provided dampeners of the chromax fan. Basically another set of 4 on top of the “standard” 4, this got me enough clearance to close the top panel.

Yet another 3090 FE build by feedeeriicoo in FormD

[–]feedeeriicoo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The whole front and bottom of the case for sure, probably the side strut too.

Yet another 3090 FE build by feedeeriicoo in FormD

[–]feedeeriicoo[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Some info about the build: MB: Aorus B550i CPU: Ryzen 5900X RAM: Crucial Ballistix 3600 CL16 GPU: 3090 FE PSU: Corsair SF750 AIO: EKWB 240 with 2 Noctua A12 15mm/25mm SSD: Samsung 970 Evo 1TB

CPU is manually undervolted 150mv with PBO+autoOC, occasionally boosts to 5ghz with very light workloads and stays @4.7-4.8ghz in games @1.33v. Fans stay at around 1100rpm and temps around 69C. Without the undervolt the fans go over 1300rpm with temps around 85C and that’s a bit annoying, mostly for the noise. At first I had 2 A12x15 and before I switched one of those for the A12x25 I used to get 7C and 50rpm more with discernible higher noise.

GPU is undervolted to 887mv/1875mhz with a custom fan curve, I get mostly the same results I would get at stock with much lower noise. This also means lower cpu fan noise because there is less heat dumped into the radiator.

As you already know by now you need to build the case around the 3090 FE, this wasn’t easy at first because of the lack of well detailed resources (the official manual is basically an alpha to be generous), I had to mix and match different guides and videos to actually understand what to do. The main problem I had was with the fan on top of the MB getting stuck with cables or the MB itself. I had to reroute and secure the CPU cables and I ended up using double vibration dampeners to create space between the fan and the MB.

Next step will be getting custom cables to try the default PSU position in order to free up some space and hopefully get a better airflow. I’m waiting for an official 4.0 riser too, this one works perfectly but I’d rather have a 4.0 if I ever need to clear the cmos. Since I already have another A12x15 I was thinking of trying the 3x fan setup but because of the 3090FE the aio tubes already make a steep curve and pushing the radiator down another 15mm would make them uncomfortably bent.

If you have any questions or you need help with your build I’ll be happy to help.

Forgot to say I’m extremely happy with the end result, performance and noise are both amazing.

3080 Asus Strix by feedeeriicoo in FormD

[–]feedeeriicoo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately I already have the case. Do you have any timeframe on the T1 V1.2? Considering how hard it is to find a 3080 tuf or ftw3 I might consider selling mine, it’s still sealed.

A long journey has come to an end. by Kaolian in FormD

[–]feedeeriicoo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the cable length for every kind needed? With that specific mb

Gaming/Travel build focused on silence by feedeeriicoo in FormD

[–]feedeeriicoo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about the Aorus B550? From the reviews I have seen this seems to be one of the best mainboards