Antec P120 Stealth v2
I really like this P120 for its reasonable size, with a little thought I find that you can get a fairly powerful limp with a personalized buckle. Here is the evolution of my Antec P120 ''Stealth'', this is my ultimate version goes into a rigid tube. I didn't make any big changes with the ''Stealth'' version, the EK FLT120 tank-pump goes on the side. I removed the EK XE 360/60 radiator for an EK Classic 360/45, this allows me to be able to install the purge valve normally. I added an EK Classic 120/45 heatsink on the 120mm slot at the back, it does some cooling between the cpu and the graphics card. The pump receives the liquid that has passed through the radiator, the cooling loop is optimal in terms of temperature safety. fresh air enters without passing through a radiator, hot air is only extracted.
I did a bios optimization for the 7600x, on the desktop it is stable at 30° celsius. In game after 1h of Cyberpunk 2077 the 7600x is stable at 55° celcius, the 7900 XT is stable at 2800mhz for 50° celcius.
( The price of this configuration is not exact, I have a 7900XT MBA I paid 999€. The GPU waterblock is a custom made in France that I paid 180€ )
I did a bios optimization for the 7600x, on the desktop it is stable at 30° celsius. In game after 1h of Cyberpunk 2077 the 7600x is stable at 55° celcius, the 7900 XT is stable at 2800mhz for 50° celcius.
( The price of this configuration is not exact, I have a 7900XT MBA I paid 999€. The GPU waterblock is a custom made in France that I paid 180€ )
Color(s): Black
RGB Lighting? Yes
Theme: Color
Cooling: Custom Liquid Cooling
Size: ATX
Type: General Build
Hardware
CPU
$ 176.99
Motherboard
$ 144.90
Memory
$ 190.86
Graphics
$ 719.99
Storage
$ 103.98
Storage
$ 269.97
PSU
$ 180.00
Case
$ 59.99
Accessories
$ 75.05
Estimated total value of this build:
$ 2,028.64
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