The Mini ITX bug bit me again right after selling my NCase M1 build. A batch of
Louqe S1 Ghosts popped up on Amazon of all places and the allure of getting one
via next-day delivery was too strong. The irony of this is that that was back in
February.
I did not think I would ever do 1 loop, let alone 2, but the moment I finished
Lucid Visions, I said “Why did I do this to myself and when can I do it again?!”
I also told myself I was skipping this generation of Threadripper since it
needed
This whole thing started out thanks to PowerColor. They found some pics of my Zen Clarity + build that had their Red Devil 5700XT and really liked it. They offered to send me a Liquid Devil to do a build with and I was admittedly VERY apprehensive.
Custom loops were always
I built this PC in service to science. Its main purpose is to fold proteins via
its two powerful graphics cards for the Folding@Home
[https://foldingathome.org/?lng=en-US] project.
> Parts:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3950X 16-Core Processor
Cooler: Noctua - NH-D15 SE-AM4
CPU Fan: 2x Noctua -NF-A15 140mm
This ode to Noctua Redux has been running 24/7 as my main office PC since 2018.
Once I learned that someone was crazy enough to make an X399 Micro ATX
motherboard, this build took shape. Relying heavily on the monochrome theme, I
picked the Crystal 280X case, the Asus