Eye‑catching water‑cool build
@DesignsByIFR showed a water‑cooled showcase rig built around a Ryzen 9 9950X, Liquid Devil RX 7900 XTX GPU, and a Havn BF360 chassis — the demo drew attention for both aesthetics and thermal performance. The post recorded engagement (9 likes) and includes a short video demo. (x.com)
DesignsByIFR’s longer build video and description list additional parts used in the showcase, including an ASRock B850 Challenger WiFi motherboard, an EK S360 radiator, Unifan SL fans, an XD5 pump‑res combo, and Corsair Dominator Platinum RAM. (youtube.com)) The creator posts the same build across platforms: the DesignsByIFR YouTube channel has about 610,000 subscribers and the clip appears alongside shorter TikTok posts that showed higher engagement counts than the X post. (youtube.com)) HAVN’s BF360 Flow case—used in the build—ships with dual 180mm fans, an air‑scoop GPU ramp and support for front‑mounted 360mm radiators, features reviewers highlighted for improving GPU cooling in tight layouts. (havn.global)) The Liquid Devil variant of the RX 7900 XTX in the loop is a factory water‑cooled PowerColor card fitted with an EK full‑cover block, a 17‑phase VRM, and a 24GB GDDR6 buffer, with an “Unleashed” BIOS mode that can push core clocks toward ~2.68 GHz in testing. (techpowerup.com)) The Ryzen 9 9950X that builder pairs in the system is a 16‑core/32‑thread Granite Ridge part rated at 4.3 GHz base, up to 5.7 GHz boost and a 170 W TDP, specs that explain the choice of a 360mm radiator and high‑flow fans. (techpowerup.com)) PowerColor’s Liquid Devil design is intentionally single‑slot with a pre‑installed EK water block to simplify loop integration, a factor that helps the card fit in vertical GPU mounts and compact radiator layouts like those in the BF360 builds. (overclock3d.net))