#My humble setup

1 messages · Page 1 of 1 (latest)

hidden dagger
#

Decided to use a bit of RGB on my 2023 build, but I hope it's still tasteful.

The 60HE+ really looks amazing.

undone wasp
#

nice build u got there

vale jacinth
#

Mouse?

hidden dagger
vale jacinth
#

Thx

woeful sand
#

dont put plastic figurines in your pc please

hidden dagger
crimson quest
#

Really nice PC btw

hidden dagger
#

Thanks. The box says 60HE+ though

crimson quest
#

Huh

sick rivet
# crimson quest Huh

60he+ is a newer "revision" of the 60he. just uses the new PCB design that allows for screw in stabs. you're thinking of the module.

crimson quest
crimson quest
# sick rivet yea

Oh shi, when the f did they started doing that? That's good for them ngl

crimson quest
hidden dagger
#

😁

hidden dagger
# woeful sand dont put plastic figurines in your pc please

Also, I think this is worth posting here. (Got it from that Reddit post as well)

GPUs typically reach somewhere between 70-90°C. On extremely high load they can reach up to 100-105°C, but anything above that is really dangerous. At around 120°C GDDR6X chips start to take severe damage and break.

Action figures are typically made of ABS plastic, which has a melting point of around 200°C and an ignition temperature of 466°C as well as PVC plastic, which has a melting point of 75-110°C and an ignition temperature of 435-557°C.

The only thing that can happen with those figures is is that they might melt, but they won't burn. No chance. At best it could shut down the GPU by blocking/shorting contacts with molten pvc.

#

Facts before fear 😉

sick rivet
#

you should probably check your fans if you're getting 90+, because at those temps you're losing performance to thermal throttling

hidden dagger
#

Depending on the GPU and location of the temperature, of course.
I remember the memory bridge on a 7900 XTX can easily get to 100-110 (which, IIRC, is the high limit)

#

But, no cooling issues in my rig! 😁

#

CPU and Hydro heat plate are hugging one another with Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut and the GPU has it's own side vent in the case to pull fresh air from.

2x 140mm corsair AL fans on bottom intake, 2x2 SL-INF 140's on a push/pull radiator config intake on the side. and 4 top and rear 120mm exhausts (2x SL-INF 120 and 1 Hyte fan that came with the case. Still need to get another SL-INF 120 to replace it.