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Three years ago, I bought my Aurora R11 (entry-level model) with a Toshiba A200 2TB as the only hard drive. Later, I have migrated the OS to a Samsung 860 Evo SSD and have been using the Toshiba HDD for file backups.  Recently, I snapped an Asus Dual-Fan RTX graphics card at a discounted price

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So I bought a Samsung SSD to have the Toshiba HDD replaced. The HDD hasn't failed, but it did become noticeably slower with the high chassis temperature, which has been alarming to me. I used an IcyDock mounting bracket (p/n: MB290SP-B) to fit the 2

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For users who paid 5000 last year and bought R13, R15 is more enviable. There might be some marketing background behind this review as the same YouTuber just did a R13 tear down last year.  It could be a Dell licensed retailer.  A normal p

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Basically I am an advanced video editor I grabbed the Aurora R11 a couple years ago with the 2080 super installed and have just capped out on my capabilities as a video editor working on visual effects. Without upgrading my PC completely ( as I am currently running a I9 processor ,64gb ram ,8tb stor

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I agree with what ProfessorW00d said. If I were you, I might save up for an Asus TUF tower and other TUF components for the said "advanced video" editing work. The R11 might support your 4090 poorly. You might end up having abysmal FPS because of th

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The blue thermal pads stay on. There is a part without thermal pads because that part does not contact any voltage regulators . . . it sits above the motherboard for extra heat dissipation. There should be a clear plastic protective strip over the bl

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If you want the RTX 3090Ti or 4090 then I am going to vote with your friend and suggest you get a new case (not necessarily Phanteks). To make your life easier you should also consider a new motherboard, as the Aurora motherboard has much proprietary

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IT will be hands down the worst purchase you'll ever make. I could genuinely write a book with the amount of issues I've had with the R14. If you have basic tech support you get any and every single overseas mediocre tech support imaginable unless you pay for pro where you speak with an American who

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@Alienwareisterrible wrote: If you like buying a 3080 that works like a 3060 and a 5900x that works like a 3600x then Alienware is for you. Hi OP! Do you have any UserBenchmark results that you don't mind to share? This sounds incredible.

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Three years ago, I bought my Aurora R11 (entry-level model) with a Toshiba A200 2TB as the only hard drive. Later, I have migrated the OS to a Samsung 860 Evo SSD and have been using the Toshiba HDD for file backups.  Recently, I snapped an Asus Dual-Fan RTX graphics card at a discounted price

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EVGA - Products - EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 XC GAMING, 12G-P5-3657-KR, 12GB GDDR6, Dual-Fan, Metal Backp... P/N: 12G-P5-3657-KR $389.99 

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Your frustrations are understandable and it is something Steve Burke addressed on his Gamers Nexus YT Channel. He wasn't as kind tbh. My advice is to pull the CPU/GPU/SSD and memory and install them in a new case with good airflow and buy yourself a

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