Used a Thermalright bracket to secure the new gaming king.
This new Bykski block is sexy as hell.
It’s massive! Not to worry, it will be hidden and placed on top of a small cabinet below the desk
Fan hub + USB to fan converter cable
Puny
Hi everyone, it’s been a while since my last build. I was on a health-related break, but now I’m comfortable enough to start building again.
After seeing the benchmarks for the new 9800X3D, I decided to upgrade my current system (Bleached). Since I also wanted to free up some space in my desk, I chose a case I really liked since the first time I saw images of it, the Jonsbo T6 along with an ITX board.
The case’s specification states that I can fit a GPU up to 215mm in length, so it should fit my current Founders 3090 (with a block) that’s around 210mm. I also got the new armored Bykski 120mm distribution channel, it will be challenging to see if I can fit it into this small case.
The challenge begins…
Color(s): Black Silver
RGB Lighting? Yes
Theme: none
Cooling: Custom Liquid Cooling
Size: SFF
Type: General Build
Build Updates
Installed CPU + Block
First few steps, socketed the CPU and installed the CPU block. Afterwards, I’ll perform a BIOS flashback so that it detects the 9800X3D.
Used a Thermalright bracket to secure the new gaming king.
This new Bykski block is sexy as hell.
Side project: External Radiator
This is the result of a crazy idea I had after ordering the case. I had a spare 480mm radiator and a Dell stand taken from a defunct monitor. Turns out, the VESA holes aligned perfectly with the 120mm fan holes so I managed to mount the radiator to the stand. As a bonus, the stand also swivels which makes it a bit more cooler, hahaha
It’s massive! Not to worry, it will be hidden and placed on top of a small cabinet below the desk