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eebiii
Forerunner

TT AH60 Battle station

Start of the month right with my son's Battle Station.

 

Thermaltake AH60 Case

Ryzen 5900X w/ EK block

64GB Corsair Vengeance ddr4 3600

2TB 980 Pro m.2

MSI Gaming Trio RX 6950 XT w/ EK block

TUF Gaming x570-plus MB

EVGA P2 1200w PSU

EK 480mm Radiator

EK 360mm Radiator

Lian Li sl120 Fans (x7)

TT 360 Res/Pump Combo

Lots of pipe and fittings

 

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4 Replies
HeyDoeAUD
Adept III

That thing... is pretty sweet... temps?

eebiii
Forerunner

After 6 hours of gaming the other day: CPU maxes at 62C and GPU around 50C. It is really easy to cool a 5900X. They just don't get that hot under water. My loop hits the GPU first so CPU will always be higher but if I ever decide to dual loop it, I could prob knock another 10C off CPU temp.

My 7800x3d runs hot. I even have a dedicated loop with a d5 pump, 360 rad , and 240 Res on it. My max on any overclock or benchmark is around 74-76C. My 7900xtx and EK block has never seen 50C not matter what I throw at it. That block is bada$$. But it also has a dedicated loop.

BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

Interesting Thermaltake case.  Was it easy to build in?  I know you have lots of water cooling components, but I'm asking about the general issue of building a computer in that case.


As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".
eebiii
Forerunner

Very easy to build in. Lots of room. The front can be taken apart for easy access to install fans and the glass side panel is removable. It's pretty packed in the back but that's because I have 4 controller boxes back there and all the wiring. Both sides have the removable glass panels. So, if you were showing off the whole case would probably need to spend some time on the backside.