MSI mid tower gaming PC with water-cooled Ryzen 7 5800 X and Radeon RX 6600 XT.
MSI also unveiled the MAG META 5 5ED Q-1298 middle tower gaming desktop PC with water cooling.
A cooling and airflow-oriented PC that can sustain consistent performance even while gaming for extended periods of time. It includes a replacement glass panel and may be customized to your liking, with the MSI logo on the bottom left of the front panel. Furthermore, Mystic Light is installed on the front, and you may customize the RGB LED light's emission pattern and hue. 0X, and the motherboard is an AMD B550. The graphics card included an AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT. It also has DDR4 16GB RAM, a 1TB SSD (NVMe M.2), a 750W power supply unit (80PLUS GOLD), and a network that includes Realtek RTL8111H Gigabit LAN, Intel Wireless AC3168, and Bluetooth 4.2. DisplayPort 1.4 x 3, HDMI 2.1 x 1, USB3.2 Gen.1 Type-Cx1, USB2.0 Type-Ax2, microphone x1, headphones x1, and so on comprise the interface.
The outward dimensions are 320 mm wide, 575 mm deep, and 466 mm tall, with a weight of around 11 kg. The operating system includes Windows 11 Home. It will be available for purchase on July 28th, a price is unknown at this time.
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It's a random prebuilt. What else would it be but a joke? I'm surprised it actually has dual channel memory.
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Currently running a 120mm on my 3800x. I can't say I recommend it.
My unfortunate case config and extra looooong triple fan GPU forced me to go with a 120mm radiator AIO on my 3800x. I installed a high rpm noctua fan and adjusted fan curves down to dampen the noise. It gets a little loud under heavy load such as unzipping large files or video encoding. Gaming isn't as bad, but noisier than I want. Life happened as I was building so I couldn't truly afford to fix it with a new case/360mm and it's only mildly annoying so I've just never gotten around to bothering yet.
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as long as the aio is setup as exhaust, and you don't have a big gpu chip dumping +100w into the case, its fine.
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You cant tell these daft ones logical things like this.
Let me have this 300w gpu dumping heat in the case, and using the AIOs to exhaust the warm air, and have bad temps while also not realizing the biggest problem with cpu cooling is the small size of them and small cold plates.
Its one thing to have warm arm m going over VRM heat sinks vs using hot air to cool your rad.
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It's a joke?