see? we're all learning when we open our minds to the possibilities.
@Grinty i believe what he means directly relates to my Q=m cp delta T. the higher the mass, the slower the change in temperature.
a'ight, now we're getting nerdy, i like it! :)
really love your detailed response @Scott
no apology necessary @Grinty
i hate to be that guy, but i did in the initial post state my prejudicial views on water cooling, and gave you my reasons why, and said i'm stubbornly not changing my mind...
foolish? "logic"? harsh.
i'm done for the night. i enjoyed our back and forths though, and once again would like to thank you for your input. i might be in and out over the coming weeks, i'll be harvesting more wisdom from other threads until i pull the trigger (though i think you've made it...
water also has a heat soak point. jus' sayin'. if your water's 65C, it's not going to be very efficient cooling your 70-odd C die.
we could talk about the pros and cons of each all day, and neither of us would be wrong. but i still disagree with your "better is measured". it's like saying...
@Scott "better" is subjective :)
I'll also note that there is a distinct direction to the airflow, it's not all just getting bandied about the case (except the GPU with non rear exhaust... i kind of wish that the nvidia cards PCS sold were the founder's editions and not the palit/zotac...
@Scott "Premium drives will generally last substantially longer than the non-premium drives." A top notch point, sir. with my experience though, all my SSDs have lasted long beyond their useful lifespan before they get replaced with higher capacity. granted, i'm not constantly re-writing them...
@Scott Oh, i totally forgot to mention that the case will be on its side (mobo down, cooler up), so mounting pressure won't be an issue. again, left out for brevity.
may i also take umbridge with your house fan analogy? there's no intake and exhaust in that system. that would be more akin if...
@Scott i agree with you for the most part. i forgot to specify that i was theoretically comparing the PCS m.2 vs the evo or firecuda (rather than SATA SSD).
real world, you might lose a second or two of your life loading premiere or civ. is that worth the extra £55 or £85? endlessly debatable...
thanks again @Scott!
my accusations of skim reading were a little tongue-in-cheek, i hope that came across :)
i've adjusted my build for 2 x 512GB PCS M.2s, i'm used to having a single 480GB SSD for OS/progs/games, so i'm fairly confident over double that capacity will do me for the...
you might even be fine to go with the PCS M.2 and save yourself that extra £55.
don't take my word for it though, i have zero clout on this board :) search youtube for "Linus Tech Tips Does a Faster SSD Matter for Gamers?? - $h!t Manufacturers Say" - an informative side by side blind test of...
forgive me for disagreeing with a moderator, but i'm reliably informed that there's very little tangible difference with OS speed and game load times with the fastest NVMe drives, and they're aimed more at the larger-size file transfer market like 4k video editors who regularly need to move e.g...
absolutely ditch the b450 for the new b550. literally launched two days ago. search youtube for b550 and you'll find various 5-20 minute informative videos on the subject.
the rest of my input would be flaky opinions at best (outrageous CPU in the balance, for example), but i'm pretty sure...