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I was gonna ask about that....yea I could see that,but they look cool when their clean...I kinda thought,well....ill just compress air spray it off from time to time....because I would like to experiment with different fan/water cooling setups,and will be easier
then maybe move to closed case later after choosing setup
Your experience with cooling outside a case will not be applicable to your experience inside a case.
I was gonna ask about that....yea I could see that,but they look cool when their clean...I kinda thought,well....ill just compress air spray it off from time to time....because I would like to experiment with different fan/water cooling setups,and will be easier
then maybe move to closed case later after choosing setup
You want a stable, reliable system for video editing. Have an 8000$ budget. Want top of the line components.
And you are talking about swapping parts and cooling on an open test bench.
Are you trolling? If you're not, I'd recommend sticking to your guns and getting a reliable system with a good case (as mentioned).
If anything, I would go xeon workstation over x99. ECC memory, SAS hard drives, more stable platforms.... Well within your outrageous budget. (including a ridiculous custom loop cooler).
Thanks everybody,I've changed my mind on trying to build one PC to do it all,especially with alot of money to put into it
I'll build a PC just for movie editing,and another for personal media center and gaming....split budget down the middle,4k for each.