So far the build has/will have:
Silverstone Raven rvo5b case
Asus x470 pro mobo
Asus rtx2080 dual
4x8GB 3200 g.skill trident z
intel 660p 1tb m.2 (along with a 3tb 7200rpm drive, a 1tb 5400rpm drive, and a 520gb 2.5 sata ssd)
Ryzen 5 3600x
Stock prism cooler
Corsair Rm750 psu
Have but not installed Noctua nh-u12a
Looking to get a ryzen 9 5900x
Peripherals include:
2x samsung 27" curved 1080p monitors
Lg ultragear 27" 1440p
Goxlr -> shure sm7b
Stream deck
Vmoda m200 headphones
Razer destiny 2 edition ornata/death adder elite chroma on both
Walmart speakers ran through the goxlr with own power source
Occasionally I have a controller plugged in
My question is whether the noctua will be able to adequately cool the 5900x during a render or extending gaming session and with the aid of the case design, which rotates the mobo 90° so the I/o is facing upward and 2 180 fans pushing heat up, and which thermal paste I should go with, the noctua is currently not installed but came with it's paste smeared inside the box rather than on the cooler. I was considering using a graphene paste but that's out of my knowledge range which is why I came here. A secondary question is whether my psu will keep up, I can upgrade if need be. I put budget as non applicable because most of my parts are already purchased and I only need the processor (trying to find non gouged stock, otherwise have the money for it) and paste at this point. Any suggestions, comments, and ideas are welcome!
Silverstone Raven rvo5b case
Asus x470 pro mobo
Asus rtx2080 dual
4x8GB 3200 g.skill trident z
intel 660p 1tb m.2 (along with a 3tb 7200rpm drive, a 1tb 5400rpm drive, and a 520gb 2.5 sata ssd)
Ryzen 5 3600x
Stock prism cooler
Corsair Rm750 psu
Have but not installed Noctua nh-u12a
Looking to get a ryzen 9 5900x
Peripherals include:
2x samsung 27" curved 1080p monitors
Lg ultragear 27" 1440p
Goxlr -> shure sm7b
Stream deck
Vmoda m200 headphones
Razer destiny 2 edition ornata/death adder elite chroma on both
Walmart speakers ran through the goxlr with own power source
Occasionally I have a controller plugged in
My question is whether the noctua will be able to adequately cool the 5900x during a render or extending gaming session and with the aid of the case design, which rotates the mobo 90° so the I/o is facing upward and 2 180 fans pushing heat up, and which thermal paste I should go with, the noctua is currently not installed but came with it's paste smeared inside the box rather than on the cooler. I was considering using a graphene paste but that's out of my knowledge range which is why I came here. A secondary question is whether my psu will keep up, I can upgrade if need be. I put budget as non applicable because most of my parts are already purchased and I only need the processor (trying to find non gouged stock, otherwise have the money for it) and paste at this point. Any suggestions, comments, and ideas are welcome!