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Mrwaleeders

New member
Guys haha... sorry I completely missed this as I’m new here... now I’ll be using this mainly for gaming and maybe mining now and then, reason I went with liquid series coz it looks super cool and since this pc will be in my living room I wanted something that looks nice and be as quite as possible.. also I went with the RTX3090 to stay future proof I don’t have to change graphic card for few years.. also I made some changes I went with mid tower case and added m.2 SSD.. monitor I have the gigabyte 2k at 240hz... I only play warzone ;)
 

scarpa1

Enthusiast
Don't be put off the liquid series by people saying they need loads of maintenance. PCS recommends coolant changes every 1 to 2 years, something they can do if you aren't comfortable doing it yourself.
Costs around £150 but this includes pick up/return, new tubing, coolant and a complete flush out of the system so £150 every year or even two years isn't a massive amount, especially if you are paying so much for the PC anyway. Some cases may cost a bit extra depending on size though so if it comes on a pallet then I expect it to cost a bit more.

Rest of the maintenance is no different to other PCs.
I've had my liquid series for nearly 6 months and all I have done is dust it.

Yes it does cost a lot more but if its something you want then go for it.

Any other advice then listen to other posters though.

Do change the case though that is in the OP unless you have plenty of room or a extremely strong and big desk. The 1000D is a beast, bigger than a set of Alex drawers from Ikea which are extremely popular in PC desk set ups. So imagine a set of draws on top of a desk, only bigger.
Lovely case but a big one.
Or if you plan on putting another build in there as it fits two builds.
 
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Mrwaleeders

New member
Don't be put off the liquid series by people saying they need loads of maintenance. PCS recommends coolant changes every 1 to 2 years, something they can do if you aren't comfortable doing it yourself.
Costs around £150 but this includes pick up/return, new tubing, coolant and a complete flush out of the system so £150 every year or even two years isn't a massive amount, especially if you are paying so much for the PC anyway. Some cases may cost a bit extra depending on size though so if it comes on a pallet then I expect it to cost a bit more.

Rest of the maintenance is no different to other PCs.
I've had my liquid series for nearly 6 months and all I have done is dust it.

Yes it does cost a lot more but if its something you want then go for it.

Any other advice then listen to other posters though.

Do change the case though that is in the OP unless you have plenty of room or a extremely strong and big desk. The 1000D is a beast, bigger than a set of Alex drawers from Ikea which are extremely popular in PC desk set ups. So imagine a set of draws on top of a desk, only bigger.
Lovely case but a big one.
Or if you plan on putting another build in there as it fits two builds.
Yeah mate I went with the coolmaster mid tower
 
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