Hello digitec, It would be very useful to be able to filter the fan size. Currently, the filter is useless for the ( search for products: 140 mm ) 2 products out of 938 for the AM5.
The main specifications: "Fan size" exist.
Thank you!
NZXT AM5 upgrade kit for Kraken X + Kraken Z model range
Dear Digitec Team
Can you include something like this in your range or organise it especially for the customer?
https://nzxt.com/de-DE...
Model number : PM-KXZSAB1-000
Does anyone know which cooling system (preferably available from Digitec) is suitable for the latest (and most powerful) Ryzen Threadripper (this has a heat dissipation of 350 W!!)?
It's about time to include them in the offer, then I can soon order my new PC as soon as AMD has released its GPUs and I can decide between them and Nvidia ;)
CPU waterblock link:
https://www.ekwb.com/shop...
Corsair H150i (non RGB) Upgrade/ Mounting Kit for Socket 1700
Hi. I'm also going to upgrade my PC to custom water cooling right away with the new CPU. Since I should also test all the components beforehand, I would need a mounting kit for my current H 150i AIO from Corsair to do that.
Did some research and saw the LGA1700 Retrofit Kit (CW-8960091) that Corsair offers. Would this be the right kit? Or should I spare myself the grind and just hold my hand on it briefly and test with the H150i cooler that way? What do you think?
Hello, I recently got the new I5-12600k and a new motherboard accordingly. Now I have a problem, my water cooling doesn't fit on this new LGA 1700 socket, and the new cooling I want to get (Nzxt Kraken z73) doesn't seem to have a suitable adapter yet.
1. dear Galaxus team, do your new Nzxt Kraken z73 already have the new LGA1700 adapters?
2. if not, what can I do until the Nzxt team sends me such an adapter?
Hello
I am looking for a custom water cooling set that looks good but is as cheap as possible.
Is it cheaper to buy the parts separately? If so, what do I need? I'm not very familiar with the subject.
Will a custom water cooling system fit into this case: Sharkoon TG5 RGB?
How can I make the water reservoir look like it's glowing RGB?
Do Digitec currently sell TRX4 CPU coolers as I cannot find any using the search filters.
I want to do a custom watercooling loop with rigid pipes on a Threadripper 3960X.
Dear Community
I currently have a CPU with a box cooler in it, but it's mega loud and that bothers me. That's why I'm thinking about getting a water cooler. But to be honest, I have no experience with it so far. Can anyone recommend something to me, what do I have to look out for here. I use the computer to play games and edit pictures.
Thanks for your help and best regards
Iguane
Dear Digitec employees,
would it be possible to add the EKWB EK-Supremacy sTR4 RGB to the range?
And speaking of Waküs... which GPU block would fit the RTX 2080 TI Gaming X Trio from MSI?
LG
Highfly
Good morning,
I don't know anything about WaKü and wanted to ask if anyone could help me. ;)
I want to buy a WaKü with hard tubes and RGB does anyone know anything good?
Good day @Digitec
Is it possible to record the monoblock for https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/asus-rampage-vi-extreme-lga-2066-intel-x299-e-atx-mainboard-6495715?
Regards
BeartigerMensch
will monoblocks for the x299 mainboards also be available here at Digitec? like, for example, the one from ekwb for the Asus Rog Strix? https://www.ekwb.com/shop...
I'm currently building my second PC for Christmas (both Intel 11900k) and actually wanted to go for the Lian-Li Galahad II Performance 360 again (which cools sensationally), but I have my doubts due to lack of space. LGA 1200, because I received an offer for 2x Intel 11900k (in a bundle) for the super price of CH 180. I'm using a small Mini ITX board: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/gigabyte-z590i-aorus-ultra-lga-1200-intel-z590-mini-itx-mainboard-14787941. The plan was to install the Dark Rock Pro 4 I bought a year ago. However, there are numerous threads with attempts to make the Dark Rock combination (or other, large air coolers) fit, of which only those with very deep RAM worked; my Corsair Vengeance RGB are, according to Murphy's law, the highest RGB RAM I know of (51mm). In comparison Kingston RAM RGB: 41mm.
(Other mainboards on sale have only been available with H510 chipsets for a long time. The 4 RAM bars have 3600 MHz. H510 boards support a maximum of 3200 MHz).
If anyone has a good reason for not installing the Kraken 360 RGB, I would be grateful for any advice. I was torn between the Lian-Li Galahad Performance 360 and the Kraken 360 RGB, only after measuring and calculating the hoses did I decide that the Kraken was the best fit. The mainboard is very small and only has 2 RAM slots. Unlike most motherboards that have 4 RAM slots, the Gigabyte Aorus does not have to do without a slot.
Common denominator of both PCs: the same thermal paste from Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut and Intel 11900k. If you're interested, I'll publish the temperatures of both 11900k PCs in a new post tomorrow or the day after tomorrow evening.
About the Thermaltake Pacific W1
https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/thermaltake-pacific-w1-cpu-wasserkuehler-13143372
I also asked the question there.
how do I know if the contact pressure is right? unfortunately the instructions are not very informative. I have an AM4 board and am not happy with the temps. The backplate has one side with foam rubber. This compresses accordingly if you tighten the standoffs too tightly. This makes the protruding part of the screw too long and because the knurled nut is not continuous, I didn't even have enough contact pressure and my system didn't boot. can this be improved? with my previous AiO Wakü you could simply tighten the nuts as far as they would go. If you were to loosen the spacers between the mainboard and the cooler so that the length of the protruding thread is exactly the same length as the depth of the nut + thickness of the cooler bracket, then I'm afraid that theIf you were to loosen the spacers between the mainboard and the radiator so that the length of the protruding thread is exactly the same length as the depth of the nut + thickness of the radiator bracket, then I fear that there would be too much play between the board, backplate and radiator and you would still not achieve the desired pressure. Does anyone have any experience?
Hello,
We currently have for the choice of Complete Products (AiO water cooling).
Type of cooling / Socket / Connection / Bottom plate material
Is it possible to add a filter in the "CPU liquid cooling" section to have the number of fans available with each complete model?
We'll avoid "browsing" the thumbnails of the 480 products available with 24 views in scale each time?
And also :
A choice of Maximum Heat Dissipation (TDP for Thermal Design Power)
A choice of maximum pump speed. (volume of liquid per minute?)
A choice of maximum fan speed. (revolutions per minute?)
A choice of maximum fan air flow. (volume of air per minute?)
Thank you for your interest.
I want to rebuild my PC almost completely, everything new except memory.
So I want to go overkill, planned are:
- RTX 2080ti Aorus Waterforce Extreme
- I7 9700k
- Aorus Z390 Master Mainboard
Now I need a good CPU waterblock, but I don't know that well (which material is best for cooling, I think it would be copper).
RGB does not necessarily have to be
And what should I look for when buying a radiator? Material? Thickness?
Which housing I will get is still unknown to me... that's why I'm still waiting with the radiator selection and with the water tank/pump...
I look forward to your tips
Hello Digitec Community
I am planning to build a new PC with water cooling towards the end of this year/beginning of 2019. Since this is my first build with water cooling, I am unsure if I should use soft-tubes or if I should directly try hard-tubes. Hard-tubes appeal to me because of the "nicer" look. (If it is nicely curved etc.) I would want to cool the CPU and GPU. The whole thing should of course be visually appealing and will mainly be used for gaming. OC is only secondary at the moment.
The whole thing should be a Purple/White themed build and currently looks like this (Graka missing):
https://www.digitec.ch/de...
A WD Red 2TB hard drive and a Hyper X 3K SSD will be taken from my current build, if possible.
The graphics card will most likely be an RTX2080ti. Don't know exactly which model yet, so that's still open. Mounting the backplate for the graphics card will also be a bit of a challenge, I think.
Water cooling I have put together on EKWB and would look like this if it should be hard-tubes. I searched for everything at digitec:
https://www.digitec.ch/de...
I hope you can give me some tips.
Kind regards
Good day to you all
I would like to put together a water cooling system because I just like it.
What parts can you recommend and how much radiator surface do I need to make it worthwhile?
And could you help me to put together something that works well together?
My system:
Processor: R7 1700X
MB: MSI Pro Carbon X350
DDR4: Tridenz Z RGB 2 8GB 3200mhz
GPU: Gygabite GTX 1080
M2 SSD: Samsung 256GB
SSD: MX100 256GB
HDD Segate 2TB
HDD Segate 500GB
Case: NZXT H440 Red
Power supply: Be Quiet DP 11 550Watt
I don't know if the case is suitable for water cooling, so I would be open to suggestions for a different case.
LG Misha
Hello,
I am cooling a 7820x 8 core CPU at about 4.4Ghz on all cores. The TDP (Thermal Design Power) is 140W but not O.C. My Waku is a 360 inside the case and 150 Watt cooling capacity.
My question or discussion now clearly concerns the temperatures. Under load, the values jump immediately to 80-90 degrees and immediately without load they drop again to 40 degrees. Is this normal? I am talking about these temperature jumps. I am aware that the CPU draws a lot of power.
The CPU is beheaded with LM all along the line.
Dear digitec community
I would like to equip my PC with a WaKü. The plan is to integrate the CPU and the GPU.
The following components will be cooled:
CPU: i7-6700K (LGA 1151)
GPU: ASUS GTX 1080 Strix A8G-GAMING
Since this will be my first WaKü, I'm not quite sure if I got all the components that are necessary.
https://www.digitec.ch/de...
Is the backplate for the GPU really necessary or can it be neglected?
I would appreciate your help and am of course open to suggestions for improvement :)
Thanks for your help and Greez
whitelemur