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The original post: /r/watercooling by /u/AlamoSimon on 2024-12-27 08:35:06.

Hello everybody - quick question before I start my upgrade. I have a pretty extensive watercooling setup with four rads which I recently serviced so don’t really want to take everything apart if not necessary. I‘m upgrading my 8700k with a 9800x3D and will replace the motherboard. Would you try a POST of the new components outside of the case with only the installed CPU block and no liquid attached? I have done so before on much older Intel hardware and really want to make sure everything works but am apprehensive of damaging stuff. Any precautions? Or have dead on delivery components not happened much lately?

For reference - Asus WiFi Strix 870E, Trident Z (on OVP list), 9800x3D and WD SN850 SSD

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