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Oh wow, Nova's designer replied to my post, what an honor. You did an amazing job on that case, you should be proud.Hmm, if that's the case with your build I may be able to do this after all. I have 2 8gb Gskill Ripjaws, do you know if those would be too high profile for the Nova? (well on second thought, you would know, you designed it lol). While I think that I most likely won't really be doing SLI, I would probably want to go for 32gb of ram, and have that added piece of mind that would let me go SLI if needed. Theyre both tiny as it is, and the handle on the Nova seems pretty handy (oops).As far as using AIO vs air on the CPU/GPU, what combination would be the quietest while giving temps that wouldn't allow for throttling? I think using a 240mm for the CPU and using a reference blower type cooler would allow for best temps for overclocking the CPU, but those blower coolers, even the newer nvidia ones, might be loud during load. Then again I might be overestimating the amount of cooling I need to run 4.6ghz stable on a 4790k. I'm guessing browsing through the Ncase thread on hard forum might be a good idea of what cooling I would need to overclock that kind of CPU.
Oh wow, Nova's designer replied to my post, what an honor. You did an amazing job on that case, you should be proud.
Hmm, if that's the case with your build I may be able to do this after all. I have 2 8gb Gskill Ripjaws, do you know if those would be too high profile for the Nova? (well on second thought, you would know, you designed it lol). While I think that I most likely won't really be doing SLI, I would probably want to go for 32gb of ram, and have that added piece of mind that would let me go SLI if needed. Theyre both tiny as it is, and the handle on the Nova seems pretty handy (oops).
As far as using AIO vs air on the CPU/GPU, what combination would be the quietest while giving temps that wouldn't allow for throttling? I think using a 240mm for the CPU and using a reference blower type cooler would allow for best temps for overclocking the CPU, but those blower coolers, even the newer nvidia ones, might be loud during load. Then again I might be overestimating the amount of cooling I need to run 4.6ghz stable on a 4790k. I'm guessing browsing through the Ncase thread on hard forum might be a good idea of what cooling I would need to overclock that kind of CPU.