I've made known that I wanted to rebuild my computer in some threads - One reason was to go back to Intel. Nothing is wrong with the Ryzen build, but it was something that I prefer.
Parts list:
I opted for a O11 Dynamic Mini, of course I bought and opened this up just before Lian-Li lifted the embargo to its newly announced O11 Air Mini but based on the reviews, I'm really happy to have the O11 D Mini. I'm not sacrificing any air flow with the O11 D, simply because the newly release Air Mini has very poor air flow. Plus the lack of dust filters with the air mini is disconcerting
I actually wanted a I5-11600k, but lack of availability, and the I7-11700k was fairly cheap. I'm actually really happy with the 11700k, and the temps aren’t horrendous, I have it underclocked, as I'd rather leave some performance on the table in leu of quieter experience and lower temps. My usage is such that I'll not really miss those CPU cycles.
I decided to add some bling this time, and I'm using Lian Li's SL120, originally, I had two sets, one for the top and one for the bottom but that was just too much LED. Plus I was not able to control the fans within the bios (only through the L-Connect app, which was horrible). I kept one set just for LED, and then used the Be Quiet fans, which I was able to set a nice fan curve speed in the bios. I have the SL120's set to a 800rpm speed and that keeps them silent. I also have the Strimer Extension cable which adds a bit more bling as well.
I opted for a z490 mobo, instead of the Z590, because of price pure and simple. I was really unhappy with the Gigabyte motherboard, the bios was too restrictive, I also broke the USB2 header - it's placement and my clumsiness caused the plastic to break and the pins to bend With the MSI, I was much easier able to plug in the USB2 cable and I have a lot more flexibility in making changes in the bios - its definitely a step up imo.
As for temps, I'm in the mid 30s doing web stuff, and other light tasks, and if I decide to saturate the system with a Cinebench execution or XTU's benchmarking, the temps creep into the high 70 range and just barely crossing into 80c. I've set in XTU a core ratio of 40x, stock is 47x and so I'm leaving some performance on the table, but I'd rather have silent operation and cooler temps.
The color led in the images don't really look accurate - they're more of Razer green then what is being shown (at least on my monitor)
Parts list:
- O11 D Mini
- Intel Core i7-11700K
- MSI MEG Z490I ITX motherboard
- Noctua NH-D15
- Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB
- Sabrent Rocket 1 TB
- MSI GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER
- Corsair SF 600 W 80
- Be quiet! Silent Wings (3 of them)
- Lian Li UNI SL120
- Lian Li PW24-V2 ADDRESSABLE RGB STRIMER
I opted for a O11 Dynamic Mini, of course I bought and opened this up just before Lian-Li lifted the embargo to its newly announced O11 Air Mini but based on the reviews, I'm really happy to have the O11 D Mini. I'm not sacrificing any air flow with the O11 D, simply because the newly release Air Mini has very poor air flow. Plus the lack of dust filters with the air mini is disconcerting
I actually wanted a I5-11600k, but lack of availability, and the I7-11700k was fairly cheap. I'm actually really happy with the 11700k, and the temps aren’t horrendous, I have it underclocked, as I'd rather leave some performance on the table in leu of quieter experience and lower temps. My usage is such that I'll not really miss those CPU cycles.
I decided to add some bling this time, and I'm using Lian Li's SL120, originally, I had two sets, one for the top and one for the bottom but that was just too much LED. Plus I was not able to control the fans within the bios (only through the L-Connect app, which was horrible). I kept one set just for LED, and then used the Be Quiet fans, which I was able to set a nice fan curve speed in the bios. I have the SL120's set to a 800rpm speed and that keeps them silent. I also have the Strimer Extension cable which adds a bit more bling as well.
I opted for a z490 mobo, instead of the Z590, because of price pure and simple. I was really unhappy with the Gigabyte motherboard, the bios was too restrictive, I also broke the USB2 header - it's placement and my clumsiness caused the plastic to break and the pins to bend With the MSI, I was much easier able to plug in the USB2 cable and I have a lot more flexibility in making changes in the bios - its definitely a step up imo.
As for temps, I'm in the mid 30s doing web stuff, and other light tasks, and if I decide to saturate the system with a Cinebench execution or XTU's benchmarking, the temps creep into the high 70 range and just barely crossing into 80c. I've set in XTU a core ratio of 40x, stock is 47x and so I'm leaving some performance on the table, but I'd rather have silent operation and cooler temps.
The color led in the images don't really look accurate - they're more of Razer green then what is being shown (at least on my monitor)