Almost as a cherry on the cake, the X570 chipset brings with it the PCI-E 4.0 specification, twice as fast as 3.0 which many SSD manufacturers had already maxed out. Here we get the Corsair Force Series MP600 Gen. 4 SSD with read speeds approaching the 5000MB/s barrier and read/write IOPS are both in excess of 600K. We should see some incredible performance from this.
Ensuring the 3900X, which despite its 7nm Zen 2 architecture, is kept within a decent operating window is no small task; using Corsair’s latest Hydro X range of custom watercooling parts, CyberPower have hooked up a 360mm radiator, with 3x Corsair LL120 intakes, all hard-tubed with clear tubing. The end result looks fantastic, but just wait until we power this on.
Thanks to four Corsair RGB strips along each inside edge, RGB on the motherboard, all 6 of the fans, the RGB memory and on the CPU waterblock, the internals of the case are awash with RGB lighting which lights up the entire room.
Ensuring the 3900X, which despite its 7nm Zen 2 architecture, is kept within a decent operating window is no small task; using Corsair’s latest Hydro X range of custom watercooling parts, CyberPower have hooked up a 360mm radiator, with 3x Corsair LL120 intakes, all hard-tubed with clear tubing. The end result looks fantastic, but just wait until we power this on.
Thanks to four Corsair RGB strips along each inside edge, RGB on the motherboard, all 6 of the fans, the RGB memory and on the CPU waterblock, the internals of the case are awash with RGB lighting which lights up the entire room.