I'm still using the power buttons that I got from Beaflag VonRathburg. I'm eyeing that D-Link router too. Just gotta come up with a little extra funds in the "mad money" account.
I'm wary of doing my first loop on hardware this expensive. I'll consider it though.
I did find a case that Google says supports 3 360 radiators though, the NZXT Flow 9
I'm thinking about a nice big case that supports two 360mm rads for the GPUs, Gigabyte makes one with a 360mm AIO, plus an NH-D15 for the CPU. Probably nothing over a 14600k for a CPU though with that cooler. Mine gets up to low to mid-90s while folding
Does anyone have any experience with running two or three AIOs in the same case? I see plenty of cases on Newegg that support AIOs in multiple spots but nothing to say if you can run 2 or 3 of them at the same time (two GPUs and CPU). Googling is not giving me much either.
So, dual Xeons or just a single current-gen CPU if only running two GPUs?
This will be a full-time 24/7/365 folding@home box.
Water cooling would be nice but my only experience with it is using the occasional AIO so I'm not sure about going that route.
So, I still am waiting for the last house to sell to get my inheritance from when my Mom died.
I want to build something for folding at home with multiple RTX 4--- GPUs to do cancer research.
What's the best plan of attack to get the most PPD for the least heat production?
I don't want to walk...