Any pointers to someone who can create an animation with my Logo to run on my TL120 LCD fans too? Something similar to how you did the Archetype Origins logo animation would be amazing!
@archetype_origins Hey Brother, I have Everything ordered for my PC Build and the very Last Thing I had to order was My Case Fans. 100% Deciding to go with the White Build and the UNI TL LCD Fans > I started to Plan my Exhaust / Intake (including Push/Pull Setup on the AIO mounted up top) When I was done planning and ready to Order them in. I had TWO Diff people confirm with me That the Controller will Only Support "Proper Communication" with 9 of the LCD Fans (to be specific - Only on Ports 2, 3 & 4 of Controller) That it will support the connection of up to 16 TL and TL LCD Fans, but Only 9 total LCD Fans on those specific ports. so what was your solution for connecting 10 of the LCD Fans as it looks like you DID. Also, I know the Strimer Has it's own Controller, but looks like you said you had a total of 4 Lian Li Controllers. What were all of them for? (And did you possibly use more than 1 Fan Controller to accomplish using more than 9 LCD Fans? Because i did not know that was an option) BTW, My NZXT H9 Elite Case will be setup as follows" 3ea (Reverse Blade) TL LCD Fans up front on side Pulling Air IN as Intake with the LCD Showing inside. 3ea (Reverse Blade) TL LCD Fans at bottom Pulling Air IN as Intake with the LCD Pointing Up inside case. 1ea (Reg Blade) TL Fan on Back of Case Pushing Air Out as Exhaust 3ea (Reverse Blade) TL LCD Fans at Top **Above Radiator** Pulling Air Out as Exhaust with the LCD Screens Pointing UP (to view from Outside Looking Down thru the Glass Panel at top of Case) and 3ea (Reg Blade) TL Fans at Top **Below Radiator** Pushing Air Out as Exhaust (Working as Push/Pull Setup with the 3 LCD Fans Above AIO) Also, I could technically use these exact same Fans to also Mount the AIO Up Front on the Side with the LCD Screens Showing inside Case and the Non LCD Fans mounted Behind AIO (in Case Side Panel) Pulling Air IN as Intake. As opposed to mounting the AIO Up Top on Exhaust I have not fully committed to one over the other. There is downside to either (either warming air on Intake pulling across the Radiator) or (Using Warm Air from CPU & GPU Inside Case to Pull Across the Radiator to Cool It while Exhausting at Top) Not sure yet "Which" is the better of the Two Options. Thx for everything. JSR
I have a similar build and I specifically enjoyed the part where you showed the 4 controller hubs haha. Lian Li's attention to details is unrivaled, but I do wish they had a neater solution for the controllers. For the dual 8 pin CPU power, you could have gone with a dual 8 pin GPU strimer for a neater look, but you would have had to of purchased an additional controller separately. I see most people place the liquid CPU cooler tube on the right of the case, but you should try placing them on the left instead, I find it looks neater. Same can be said for the GPU strimer, run It down instead of up so you don't have an awkward intersection of 3 major cables in the center display of the case. The white Aero GPu looks a little out of place in this case as well, but I'm guessing the white asus ROG strix 4080 is difficult to find in stock. Overall a very clean build and I appreciate that you showed the cable management. 👍
The "awkward intersection of 3 major cables" is a significant highlight of the build, in my opinion, therefore I will disregard this advice of yours during my next build. 😁
@@archetype_origins I heard people having problems with that AIO I just ordered one and then after that I find out about noise issue and other problems :/
Nice build and nice to see also the cablemanagement. Would have placed the radiator in a opposite direction, to allow a better view on the fan displays. But overall a good and solid build. Thumps up! It's a pity to see so many LCD fans getting in one build. While I ordered my stuff on the 5th of January and not getting any LCD fans till February, kind of sad. 😢
absolutely beautiful build.. I just did an all-black build on my channel recently and this video makes me contemplate if I should have went all white haha. Nonetheless, thanks for the content and hope you make more like this!
I know I’m late but what a great video. I was wondering 🤔 if you can specifically tell me how did you replace the lian li cables with your own? And please 🙏 if you can link me the exact white cables you used for your gpu? Motherboard both side and top left cable? And the link to each strimer used? I’m building me a pc with a ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce RTX 4090 white OC edition, i9-14900k, Maximus APEX Z790 mb white, bequiet 1200w 3.0 pcie 5.0, with lian li TL lcd fans, inside the lian li evo rgb case and I do not want to short out any parts so your answers to my questions would really help me out a lot. Thank you so so much.
Obviously its amazing , but just to help out , there is a lot of blurryness in the video , mostly due to camera focus offset. maybe you can look into it. :)
Hey! Sick build. Quick questions tho, I was starting to get parts for my build (i7/i9 haven’t decided yet) and was looking for an aio. I’ve seen you’ve used both the lian li gallahad II lcd and the nzxt kraken. Do you have any preference amongst the two especially for cooling performance, software, looks? I’m currently leaning towards the gallahad because it comes with the uni inf fans but would love your opinion. Thanks!
Not much difference in terms of thermal, the Lian Li Galahad does a have a bigger LCD screen and it comes with the SL infinity fans if you plan on doing an SL infinity pc build. Sometimes, I do prefer the circle LCD screen instead of the square LCD screen on Lian Li AIO
@@archetype_origins Add front mesh if it is available for this one, so you can add three more in front, and radiator on the side using push and pull to add three more 😂. Lian Li Evo XL could accomodate 19 fans though, 5 on the back.
thats what i thought too, i have thhe same fan onfiguration but instead of having the side fans as exaust i have them as intake so that way i have 6 intake and 4 exaust
Where is the problem? It is not super negative, its negative, but it helps to remove hot air supporting a cooler PC. Positive pressure is better to keep the PC clean.
I noticed in your specifications list that you stated you used DDR4 ram, which isn't possible, i just thought I'd state it incase you hadn't noticed. Great build!! 👍🏻
Looks awesome, but I have a question. My build is pretty similar, besides, that I took the tripple in the front as "intake". So, why you choose there outtake? The sinlge rear (where i choose 140mm instead 120mm) is an exhaust, which is perfect and also the cpu cooler is an exhaust...I think that is enough, so the front should be an intake i think
@@GanymedeXD The 140mm outtake fan positioned right next to my CPU is crucial to the airflow dynamics in my case. Since 140mm fans move a significantly higher volume of air per minute than 120mm fans, this single outtake efficiently pulls warm air directly out of the case. By positioning this fan near my Intel i9-14900KS CPU, which generates substantial heat, it ensures that hot air is exhausted before it can spread throughout the case. This fan placement directly mitigates the CPU’s heat output, improving cooling efficiency. The triple intake at the front not only brings in a steady flow of fresh, cool air but also establishes a directional airflow. This setup creates a kind of airflow barrier, preventing the warm air generated by the CPU from migrating toward the front of the case. This “air barrier” effectively channels the hot air toward the back of the case, where it’s promptly exhausted by the powerful 140mm outtake. This directional airflow is critical; it keeps the front of the case cool and prevents hot air from recirculating or being trapped. With my current configuration, negative pressure is achieved because I have more outtake capacity than intake. My CPU cooler serves as a triple outtake, combined with the 140mm single outtake, creating an efficient exhaust system. The single triple intake at the front maintains just enough airflow to bring in cool air without overpowering the outtake fans. By having a dominant outtake, I ensure that hot air is rapidly expelled from the case, keeping temperatures down even under heavy load. This is particularly beneficial for my high-performance CPU, which demands strong and efficient cooling to avoid thermal throttling. To further refine this setup, I can adjust the RPM of the 140mm outtake with fan control software, allowing me to respond to increased temperatures under load. This flexibility ensures that I can always maintain optimal cooling performance without overloading my system with unnecessary noise or airflow. In summary, my setup combines strategic fan positioning, an efficient intake-exhaust balance, and negative pressure to create an effective cooling environment for my high-performance components. Also, putting intake at the bottom is critical with 3 outtakes ... first, Bottom intakes tend to pull in a significant amount of dust and debris, especially if the case is positioned on the floor. This requires more frequent cleaning and might introduce unwanted particles into the system, reducing longevity and performance. Cool air intake from the bottom is often restricted by case positioning and the floor surface, which can limit the airflow rate. Without a strong intake at the front, fresh air is not efficiently supplied to the components, especially the CPU and GPU.*' With an intake limited to the bottom and such high outtake capacity, the configuration might be pulling air out faster than it is entering the case, resulting in an under-supply of cool air. Ideally, a balanced cooling system should ensure that fresh air reaches the components before being exhausted. By having only a single intake at the bottom, the system likely lacks sufficient cool air flow to the CPU and GPU. This could lead to localized overheating and less efficient cooling performance, as the components aren’t consistently supplied with cool air With an intake limited to the bottom and such high outtake capacity, the configuration might be pulling air out faster than it is entering the case, resulting in an under-supply of cool air. Ideally, a balanced cooling system should ensure that fresh air reaches the components before being exhausted. By having only a single intake at the bottom, the system likely lacks sufficient cool air flow to the CPU and GPU. This could lead to localized overheating and less efficient cooling performance, as the components aren’t consistently supplied with cool air Front Triple Fans as Intake: A front-mounted intake would provide direct, fresh airflow to the critical components, especially the CPU and GPU, without relying solely on the bottom intake. Reduced Outtake or Larger Rear Fan: Reducing the number of outtake fans or using a larger fan (like a 140mm rear outtake) could help balance the pressure slightly, ensuring that the air flows through the case effectively without creating excessive vacuum
What an amazing PC Build! So beautiful~ But there have 4 LIAN LI hubs, how do you connect to motherboard? Because Lian LI official suggest TL Connector need to directly connect to motherboard? Thanks~
Yes, they did mention that. However, I was able to connect them to an internal usb hub. I did a bunch of different combinations to make it work. Hopefully they’ll fix this issue in the future
7 months late, but that's yt algorythm for you. A suggestion that i have (that i utelized) is that i bought a 19-pin extender cable and into that i plugged a converter from 19-pin to 2 x 9-pin. That way you gain 2 extra 9-pin connectors with FULL speed and capacity so you can each split further with a 1->4 hub to gain 8 9-pin USB 2.0 ports or use eather of the 9-pins from the converter as a FULL 9-pin. Lian li does not reccomend to use a hub/splitter because that way you loose bandwith deviding it into 1/4 the potencial - because the fans use LCDs and stuff so they need the full bandwith of a 9-pin directly from the motherboard - BUT AGAIN, if you convert a spare 19-pin (if you have two or simply son't use one) into two 9-pins then you can see them as a full bandwith motherboard 9-pins as far as i understand it. (Because 19 pin headers are USB 3.0/3.1/3.2 - depending 'when' it was manufactured - the port didn't change they changed the USB namening few times. The important thing is that a 19-pin can support at least 2 full speed USB 2.0 headers - the same that Lian li reccomend to use for the fan hub)
My question, if you're willing to help, is regarding the fan configuration. Is it better with a 4090 to have 6 fans set to exhaust and only the bottom 3 or (2 of you're using 140mm in a Hyte Y70) set to intake? This is where I'm kinda stuck at the moment. Was looking at the Lian Li reverse blades but I am stuck really on what I need for my build. My office is warm and my small old PC make it warmer in here, but in the winter it's freezing where I live so no trouble then lol. Thanks in advance. Def dope looking build you created there. Almost made me want to get the LCD Lian Li's, but I don't want another fail point if I dont need one.
Vertical mount that gpu if you want it to last. Even with the support bracket it eventually crack. Beautiful build I have one just like it but with NZXT
i’m scared that the o11d evo rgb will look too big for 3x 120mm fans, because u can use 3x 140mm fans and then there’ll be some space on top and bottom and i want them to fit in perfectly… so i don’t know if i should order the normal o11d evo or the evo rgb. i really want a clear side panel…
I love this build. But, that 3 intake to 7 exhaust confuses me, though. Isn't that negative air pressure a no-no? Always thought the intake and exhaust fans should be the same, 1 to 1 ratio. Or, more intake than exhaust. (More positive than negative pressure)
Was your 4 lian li hub another strimmer hub for the CPU one as i have three and have this same method now but im guessing to power it i jeed another controller
Wait... Why 4 lians hubs? 🤯 Shouldnt just 1 be able to handle the 4 set of fans ( as they are all TL/TLCD, which are supported on the same hub.. (noob question, dnt slap me that hard lol)
1st LCD hub: 7 LCD fans 2nd LCD hub: 3 LCD fans 1st Strimer hub: 24 pin and 12VHPWR 2nd Strimer hub: Triple 8 pin TL LCD hub only supports up to 7 TL LCD fans, you'll need two hubs. Check out the links to our TL LCD fans review. The Strimer hub only supports two Lian Li Strimer, you'll need two hubs as well. th-cam.com/video/eD90ZOSVwEI/w-d-xo.html
It's a pity the Galahad II LCD 360 AIO only comes with SL series fans and with no option to have TL fans. And you can't combine them under the same controller as well which is a pity.
my configuration is very similar, except that my fans are like this....! 1 x rear exhausts....3 x top exhausts...3 x side intikes....3 x bottom intakes...I live in cyprus and the summer here is quite hot plus high humidity... my CPU temperature varies between 38 - 45 in calm mode which is great
I built in this case as well and was wondering- is it just me or is there no static light setting for the case RGB? All these options and you'd think Lian Li would give you a simple, static light option.
@@archetype_origins So get this- I did some reading on Lian-Li's site and it turns out if you hold down the C button for 3 seconds on this case, you'll then put it in static color mode where you can cycle through different static colors.
I returned the dominator ram in favor of kingston beast after doing a bunch of research. It appears the corsair's ram does not support the AMD expo and therefore only runs at 4800. Were you able to overclock them with this setup?
That’s airflow. Combination is quite stupid because you’re starving to PC on air. Because you need two intake and two exhaust because your taking more air out of the computer than in But now, when I think after you’re doing a water cooler and you don’t need as much air in the PC, then getting the hot air out
Everything was connected as shown in the video, but the l connect 3 program does not see, but only 2 fans in a group, the third does not see, although the logo is displayed on the display, but the program itself does not see 3 fans, namely, you cannot change the pictures in the program, only on two fans. We bought the same usb hub Nzxt and nothing has changed.
12:41. The CPU temperature is 56 C at a load of 1 %. LOL. Because the radiator needs to be placed on the side panel. And the side panel fans should draw in cold air from the room.
Hi Archetype, i built full lianli system LCD fans as well, but the LCD screen of AIO and FANs sometimes keep disappear, and the PC sometimes does not boot. but what i did different from you is i only have 1 hub for the fans, i dont have RGB motherboard GPU cables. so is it necessary that to have all hub for specific fans? is my problem happen because i'm using only 1 hub for 4 side fans? thank you
1st LCD hub: 7 LCD fans 2nd LCD hub: 3 LCD fans 1st Strimer hub: 24 pin and 12VHPWR 2nd Strimer hub: Triple 8 pin TL LCD hub only supports up to 7 TL LCD fans, you'll need two hubs. Check out the links to our TL LCD fans review. The Strimer hub only supports two Lian Li Strimer, you'll need two hubs as well. th-cam.com/video/eD90ZOSVwEI/w-d-xo.html
Hi Team 👋, From today on, include me as one of the subscribers. I am happy to watch your videos, and I am a newbie interested in learning about PC building. By the way, I need to ask one question: would you send a PC to India if an order is placed?
Just curios usage CPU and Idle temp? i have the same TLCD ;) if you put sensor will increase usage cpu and idle temp, i disabled and it is better i hope they will fiy software
Check out the TL LCD Fans review:
th-cam.com/video/eD90ZOSVwEI/w-d-xo.html
annoying habit of getting into this asmr shit, stop it!
Any pointers to someone who can create an animation with my Logo to run on my TL120 LCD fans too? Something similar to how you did the Archetype Origins logo animation would be amazing!
@archetype_origins Hey Brother, I have Everything ordered for my PC Build and the very Last Thing I had to order was My Case Fans. 100% Deciding to go with the White Build and the UNI TL LCD Fans > I started to Plan my Exhaust / Intake (including Push/Pull Setup on the AIO mounted up top) When I was done planning and ready to Order them in. I had TWO Diff people confirm with me That the Controller will Only Support "Proper Communication" with 9 of the LCD Fans (to be specific - Only on Ports 2, 3 & 4 of Controller) That it will support the connection of up to 16 TL and TL LCD Fans, but Only 9 total LCD Fans on those specific ports. so what was your solution for connecting 10 of the LCD Fans as it looks like you DID. Also, I know the Strimer Has it's own Controller, but looks like you said you had a total of 4 Lian Li Controllers. What were all of them for? (And did you possibly use more than 1 Fan Controller to accomplish using more than 9 LCD Fans? Because i did not know that was an option)
BTW, My NZXT H9 Elite Case will be setup as follows"
3ea (Reverse Blade) TL LCD Fans up front on side Pulling Air IN as Intake with the LCD Showing inside.
3ea (Reverse Blade) TL LCD Fans at bottom Pulling Air IN as Intake with the LCD Pointing Up inside case.
1ea (Reg Blade) TL Fan on Back of Case Pushing Air Out as Exhaust
3ea (Reverse Blade) TL LCD Fans at Top **Above Radiator** Pulling Air Out as Exhaust with the LCD Screens Pointing UP (to view from Outside Looking Down thru the Glass Panel at top of Case)
and
3ea (Reg Blade) TL Fans at Top **Below Radiator** Pushing Air Out as Exhaust (Working as Push/Pull Setup with the 3 LCD Fans Above AIO)
Also, I could technically use these exact same Fans to also Mount the AIO Up Front on the Side with the LCD Screens Showing inside Case and the Non LCD Fans mounted Behind AIO (in Case Side Panel) Pulling Air IN as Intake. As opposed to mounting the AIO Up Top on Exhaust I have not fully committed to one over the other. There is downside to either (either warming air on Intake pulling across the Radiator) or (Using Warm Air from CPU & GPU Inside Case to Pull Across the Radiator to Cool It while Exhausting at Top) Not sure yet "Which" is the better of the Two Options.
Thx for everything.
JSR
This would be my ideal build. The aesthetics of the PC is super cool and overall one of my favorite builds
Thanks so much for the love and support! This is what we needed to hear! 💯
@@archetype_originswhy did you exchange the Lian Ti fan back? even though it just needs to be installed
It’s really my dream config. Insane work ! 👏
Happy to hear that!
I have a similar build and I specifically enjoyed the part where you showed the 4 controller hubs haha. Lian Li's attention to details is unrivaled, but I do wish they had a neater solution for the controllers. For the dual 8 pin CPU power, you could have gone with a dual 8 pin GPU strimer for a neater look, but you would have had to of purchased an additional controller separately. I see most people place the liquid CPU cooler tube on the right of the case, but you should try placing them on the left instead, I find it looks neater. Same can be said for the GPU strimer, run It down instead of up so you don't have an awkward intersection of 3 major cables in the center display of the case. The white Aero GPu looks a little out of place in this case as well, but I'm guessing the white asus ROG strix 4080 is difficult to find in stock. Overall a very clean build and I appreciate that you showed the cable management. 👍
The "awkward intersection of 3 major cables" is a significant highlight of the build, in my opinion, therefore I will disregard this advice of yours during my next build. 😁
Great video. Lian Li sure has made a name for themselves. I love their designs. Thanks for sharing,.
Great you enjoy!
@@archetype_origins I heard people having problems with that AIO I just ordered one and then after that I find out about noise issue and other problems :/
@@Voltomessyep the only aio I trust is the Arctic liquid freezer
Nice build and nice to see also the cablemanagement. Would have placed the radiator in a opposite direction, to allow a better view on the fan displays. But overall a good and solid build. Thumps up!
It's a pity to see so many LCD fans getting in one build. While I ordered my stuff on the 5th of January and not getting any LCD fans till February, kind of sad. 😢
Sad! But when you get it it will be so exciting since you've been anticipating it for so long
You do not seem to have ever encountered any true worries in your life if that makes you sad!
Absolutely satisfying to watch 😍. Looks so cool!
Thanks sista lol
Thank you! It wouldn't be possible without Austin!
absolutely beautiful build.. I just did an all-black build on my channel recently and this video makes me contemplate if I should have went all white haha. Nonetheless, thanks for the content and hope you make more like this!
Thanks! Will do💪🏼
the most unnecessary build ever you love to see it, congrats its looks amazing
They are all absolutely unnecessary if you only want a functional computer!
12:17 Why is no one talking about this transition
Amazing for a channel with only 19k subs
This is the pc I'm getting soon! Already going to pick it up from the pc store close to me. Can't wait
Congrats!
This how I hope my dream machine would look, but with a 4090 or whatever’s the top tier GPU at that time.
5090
@@archetype_originslmao
I know I’m late but what a great video. I was wondering 🤔 if you can specifically tell me how did you replace the lian li cables with your own? And please 🙏 if you can link me the exact white cables you used for your gpu? Motherboard both side and top left cable? And the link to each strimer used? I’m building me a pc with a ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce RTX 4090 white OC edition, i9-14900k, Maximus APEX Z790 mb white, bequiet 1200w 3.0 pcie 5.0, with lian li TL lcd fans, inside the lian li evo rgb case and I do not want to short out any parts so your answers to my questions would really help me out a lot. Thank you so so much.
THE FIRST GAMING PC FAN WITH SCREENS ON THE CENTER EVER MADE!
10 of them!
Bro i swear to God you guys make the cleanest pcs. Mad underrated channel. Glad I stumbled across it.
Thank you for your support@Velocsity!
Amazing build! Does the aio already come with thermal paste on it already? And what do you have connected on the nzxt hub?
AIO’s come with thermal paste pre-applied!
Obviously its amazing , but just to help out , there is a lot of blurryness in the video , mostly due to camera focus offset. maybe you can look into it. :)
Now this is a build I want in my house everyday.
Sick build!!!
Thanks sista lol
Nothing really sick about that build … nice but not that extraordinary.
Hey! Sick build. Quick questions tho, I was starting to get parts for my build (i7/i9 haven’t decided yet) and was looking for an aio. I’ve seen you’ve used both the lian li gallahad II lcd and the nzxt kraken. Do you have any preference amongst the two especially for cooling performance, software, looks? I’m currently leaning towards the gallahad because it comes with the uni inf fans but would love your opinion. Thanks!
Not much difference in terms of thermal, the Lian Li Galahad does a have a bigger LCD screen and it comes with the SL infinity fans if you plan on doing an SL infinity pc build. Sometimes, I do prefer the circle LCD screen instead of the square LCD screen on Lian Li AIO
IMO, the Galahad just looks sleeker than the Nzxt one. Better pump too.
You're not wrong
beautiful build and do you have one of those xiaomi electric screwdrivers? nice job man
HOTO, links in description
Me Watching them spend 450 dollars on fans in a 4th gen dual core pc 💀
i understand ur pain
We hope to have a lot of fans in our PCs and in our comment section 🤣
@@archetype_origins Add front mesh if it is available for this one, so you can add three more in front, and radiator on the side using push and pull to add three more 😂. Lian Li Evo XL could accomodate 19 fans though, 5 on the back.
@@archetype_origins lol
It's for content
PC motherboards are starting to look like armoured tanks these days 🤣
Lowkey loving these new mobo tho 😂
They are just fine looking
Because of a couple of heatsinks?
Lol
Bravo , una pasada de montaje ❤👏,suscrito
Thank you!!
Literally exactly what i would want my pc to look like, if i could afford one!🤣
7 Exhaust fans? Isnt that super negative in pressure?
thats what i thought too, i have thhe same fan onfiguration but instead of having the side fans as exaust i have them as intake so that way i have 6 intake and 4 exaust
Answer at 5:32 :)
Where is the problem? It is not super negative, its negative, but it helps to remove hot air supporting a cooler PC. Positive pressure is better to keep the PC clean.
I noticed in your specifications list that you stated you used DDR4 ram, which isn't possible, i just thought I'd state it incase you hadn't noticed. Great build!! 👍🏻
very good builds and very looks amazing
Thanks!
very nice build, where did you get the flat white motherboard cables?
It comes with the PSU, links in description
amazing build! congrats
why do you have 3 fans on inhale and 7 on exhaust? isn't positive airflow better than negative?
ah now I know 💀💀
I like how you realized after watching the entire video 🤣
what did I miss? lol I'm also questioning the 3 side fans being exhaust and not intake @@TrunksKun
@@touring189 the answer at 5:32
@@alienbekasi Thank you!
The build🔥🔥the cable management😒
🔥😒🔥
Это шедевр, как из будущего 👍
My same Motherboard, CPU & contact frame 😍😍
Good choice!
Good build up! fantastic. like to know why taking out all the bundle fans from the cooler and replace.
Looks awesome, but I have a question. My build is pretty similar, besides, that I took the tripple in the front as "intake". So, why you choose there outtake? The sinlge rear (where i choose 140mm instead 120mm) is an exhaust, which is perfect and also the cpu cooler is an exhaust...I think that is enough, so the front should be an intake i think
Why ‘should’ … negative pressure supports cooling!
@@GanymedeXD
The 140mm outtake fan positioned right next to my CPU is crucial to the airflow dynamics in my case. Since 140mm fans move a significantly higher volume of air per minute than 120mm fans, this single outtake efficiently pulls warm air directly out of the case.
By positioning this fan near my Intel i9-14900KS CPU, which generates substantial heat, it ensures that hot air is exhausted before it can spread throughout the case. This fan placement directly mitigates the CPU’s heat output, improving cooling efficiency.
The triple intake at the front not only brings in a steady flow of fresh, cool air but also establishes a directional airflow. This setup creates a kind of airflow barrier, preventing the warm air generated by the CPU from migrating toward the front of the case.
This “air barrier” effectively channels the hot air toward the back of the case, where it’s promptly exhausted by the powerful 140mm outtake. This directional airflow is critical; it keeps the front of the case cool and prevents hot air from recirculating or being trapped.
With my current configuration, negative pressure is achieved because I have more outtake capacity than intake. My CPU cooler serves as a triple outtake, combined with the 140mm single outtake, creating an efficient exhaust system. The single triple intake at the front maintains just enough airflow to bring in cool air without overpowering the outtake fans.
By having a dominant outtake, I ensure that hot air is rapidly expelled from the case, keeping temperatures down even under heavy load. This is particularly beneficial for my high-performance CPU, which demands strong and efficient cooling to avoid thermal throttling.
To further refine this setup, I can adjust the RPM of the 140mm outtake with fan control software, allowing me to respond to increased temperatures under load. This flexibility ensures that I can always maintain optimal cooling performance without overloading my system with unnecessary noise or airflow.
In summary, my setup combines strategic fan positioning, an efficient intake-exhaust balance, and negative pressure to create an effective cooling environment for my high-performance components.
Also, putting intake at the bottom is critical with 3 outtakes ... first, Bottom intakes tend to pull in a significant amount of dust and debris, especially if the case is positioned on the floor. This requires more frequent cleaning and might introduce unwanted particles into the system, reducing longevity and performance.
Cool air intake from the bottom is often restricted by case positioning and the floor surface, which can limit the airflow rate. Without a strong intake at the front, fresh air is not efficiently supplied to the components, especially the CPU and GPU.*'
With an intake limited to the bottom and such high outtake capacity, the configuration might be pulling air out faster than it is entering the case, resulting in an under-supply of cool air.
Ideally, a balanced cooling system should ensure that fresh air reaches the components before being exhausted. By having only a single intake at the bottom, the system likely lacks sufficient cool air flow to the CPU and GPU. This could lead to localized overheating and less efficient cooling performance, as the components aren’t consistently supplied with cool air
With an intake limited to the bottom and such high outtake capacity, the configuration might be pulling air out faster than it is entering the case, resulting in an under-supply of cool air.
Ideally, a balanced cooling system should ensure that fresh air reaches the components before being exhausted. By having only a single intake at the bottom, the system likely lacks sufficient cool air flow to the CPU and GPU. This could lead to localized overheating and less efficient cooling performance, as the components aren’t consistently supplied with cool air
Front Triple Fans as Intake: A front-mounted intake would provide direct, fresh airflow to the critical components, especially the CPU and GPU, without relying solely on the bottom intake.
Reduced Outtake or Larger Rear Fan: Reducing the number of outtake fans or using a larger fan (like a 140mm rear outtake) could help balance the pressure slightly, ensuring that the air flows through the case effectively without creating excessive vacuum
What an amazing PC Build! So beautiful~
But there have 4 LIAN LI hubs, how do you connect to motherboard?
Because Lian LI official suggest TL Connector need to directly connect to motherboard?
Thanks~
Yes, they did mention that. However, I was able to connect them to an internal usb hub. I did a bunch of different combinations to make it work.
Hopefully they’ll fix this issue in the future
@@archetype_origins Thanks for your response, I will try to connect with 3+3+3+1 with the one TL LCD connect to port 1.
yes but you'll need to split it into two hubs@@王前鋒-x4j
7 months late, but that's yt algorythm for you. A suggestion that i have (that i utelized) is that i bought a 19-pin extender cable and into that i plugged a converter from 19-pin to 2 x 9-pin. That way you gain 2 extra 9-pin connectors with FULL speed and capacity so you can each split further with a 1->4 hub to gain 8 9-pin USB 2.0 ports or use eather of the 9-pins from the converter as a FULL 9-pin.
Lian li does not reccomend to use a hub/splitter because that way you loose bandwith deviding it into 1/4 the potencial - because the fans use LCDs and stuff so they need the full bandwith of a 9-pin directly from the motherboard - BUT AGAIN, if you convert a spare 19-pin (if you have two or simply son't use one) into two 9-pins then you can see them as a full bandwith motherboard 9-pins as far as i understand it. (Because 19 pin headers are USB 3.0/3.1/3.2 - depending 'when' it was manufactured - the port didn't change they changed the USB namening few times. The important thing is that a 19-pin can support at least 2 full speed USB 2.0 headers - the same that Lian li reccomend to use for the fan hub)
This was so cool man...
Appreciate that 👍🏻
My question, if you're willing to help, is regarding the fan configuration. Is it better with a 4090 to have 6 fans set to exhaust and only the bottom 3 or (2 of you're using 140mm in a Hyte Y70) set to intake? This is where I'm kinda stuck at the moment. Was looking at the Lian Li reverse blades but I am stuck really on what I need for my build. My office is warm and my small old PC make it warmer in here, but in the winter it's freezing where I live so no trouble then lol. Thanks in advance. Def dope looking build you created there. Almost made me want to get the LCD Lian Li's, but I don't want another fail point if I dont need one.
Vertical mount that gpu if you want it to last. Even with the support bracket it eventually crack. Beautiful build I have one just like it but with NZXT
Also a good choice of case 👍🏻
@@archetype_origins i would highly suggest making the 3 back exhausts into intake fans. guaranty you'll get better temps.
Yeap! Totally agree
@@OpekillzWhy? Negative pressure is far better for cooling!
Excellent. Is there a course to learn to assemble a computer myself?
0:08 bro are not there supposed to be more intake fans than exhaust ??
Yea the side fans should have been intake, not exhaust
Reverse blade fans exist
@@Rune_Z0Makes no sense … there are no reverse fans!
Why? You can go for negative pressure … cooler … or positive pressure… cleaner!
i’m scared that the o11d evo rgb will look too big for 3x 120mm fans, because u can use 3x 140mm fans and then there’ll be some space on top and bottom and i want them to fit in perfectly… so i don’t know if i should order the normal o11d evo or the evo rgb. i really want a clear side panel…
I would 100% recommend the new O11 EVO RGB over the older model
Could you explain to me how you made the fans look like the aren’t spinning?
The case fans or the GPU fans?
What are you going on about … everything is spinning like hell in there!
looks nice but side fans should be intake...u have negative pressure in pc case bcs there is more exhaust then intake air
And? Helps to keep it cooler! No problem!
Great work! What was the -thing like frame- you use before mounting motherboard? I'm new to that.
It’s an ATX backlit motherboard light
I like this build its well balanced
11:24 enter the nightmare of a beginner PC builder. Cable management.
It was really intimidating as a beginner especially on our first ever build!
I love the white assemblies and especially these fans
Thanks! 👌
Sorry, might be a dumb question but how did you get 4 Sticks of Ram too work with the Ryzen 7800x3d ?
I ran into the same issue with my rig, It'll still turn on and work but at much lower frequencies. I ended up just sticking with two sticks at 6000MTs
Don’t overclock the RAM
Stick it in and switch the PC on … where is the problem?
How did you go about the wiring for the lcd fans ? Was one hub enough for only the fans or were two hubs needed to power them?
Max of 7 LCD fans per hub, so you'd need at least two hubs.
Two hubs for more than 7 fans
I love this build. But, that 3 intake to 7 exhaust confuses me, though. Isn't that negative air pressure a no-no? Always thought the intake and exhaust fans should be the same, 1 to 1 ratio. Or, more intake than exhaust. (More positive than negative pressure)
Yes, if you watch the entire video. I already explained why I do it this way
You can also go for negative pressure … better cooling or positive … cleaner system!
Did you compare the performance with lcd’s on the fans vs basic fans?
I’m not sure if i should take the basic ones for top and bottom.
I was trying to use the tl fans, lian li strimmers and aio but didn’t have enough usb on my motherboard. Did you have to use a internal usb splitter?
Yes, I’ve linked it in the description
Was your 4 lian li hub another strimmer hub for the CPU one as i have three and have this same method now but im guessing to power it i jeed another controller
those fans are the most useless feature of this build, the build looks amazing
Most useless and the highlight of this build
Wait... Why 4 lians hubs? 🤯 Shouldnt just 1 be able to handle the 4 set of fans ( as they are all TL/TLCD, which are supported on the same hub.. (noob question, dnt slap me that hard lol)
1st LCD hub: 7 LCD fans
2nd LCD hub: 3 LCD fans
1st Strimer hub: 24 pin and 12VHPWR
2nd Strimer hub: Triple 8 pin
TL LCD hub only supports up to 7 TL LCD fans, you'll need two hubs. Check out the links to our TL LCD fans review. The Strimer hub only supports two Lian Li Strimer, you'll need two hubs as well.
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@@archetype_origins oooh. Gotcha.
Thanks for replying!
Where did you put the 3x reverse blade fans? bottom top or side?
Can you do custom pictures of the fan displays like you can with AIO’s screens?
3:19 whats this black thing?? Why u use it?
RGB Backplate light
Just look at it … it has an RGB plug … RGB backplate!
bro i need a build like this but like at the same time i wanna have the fun and satisfaction of building it myself lol
that's why we also offer build consultation, so you can build it yourself under professional guidance 😊
@@archetype_origins yall are great!
0:07 Why do you have more exhaust airflow out of the case than in?
All others recommend more intake, to push the hot air out and prevent less dust.
You’ll find out why if you watch the entire video 😉
One day mate one day 😅
One day! 👍🏻
It's a pity the Galahad II LCD 360 AIO only comes with SL series fans and with no option to have TL fans. And you can't combine them under the same controller as well which is a pity.
my configuration is very similar, except that my fans are like this....! 1 x rear exhausts....3 x top exhausts...3 x side intikes....3 x bottom intakes...I live in cyprus and the summer here is quite hot plus high humidity... my CPU temperature varies between 38 - 45 in calm mode which is great
So you would need to mount a 120 reverse flow fan to use as the exhaust?
No. Reverse fan flow are for intake. Forward or normal is for exhaust
Looks Nice! But with the fans creating negative air pressure in the case it will act like a dust vacuum. Thos side fans should be reversed.
Negative pressure is better for cooling … positive better for a dustfree system … no need to reverse anything.
So the top fans are exhausting hot air into the AIO? Doesn't seem like a great way to cool the liquid for the CPU
Top fans are exhausting hot air out of the chassis
Belezura, TOP GAMER PC.
Thanks! 😉
Hello, there was a typo in your specs list of the video. The ram is DDR5 not DDR4. Other than that, this is a beautiful build!
Thanks, we are totally aware! 👍🏻
I was hoping someone else noticed
looks like most of you guys noticed but not all of you guys watched till the end
7 exhaust fans vs 3 intake is crazy negative pressure 😅
Bro did u rally put ramo with dedicated Intel technology in an amd build?
I built in this case as well and was wondering- is it just me or is there no static light setting for the case RGB? All these options and you'd think Lian Li would give you a simple, static light option.
Had the same issues, went through multiple cycles of lighting just to find out that there is no static light
@@archetype_origins So get this- I did some reading on Lian-Li's site and it turns out if you hold down the C button for 3 seconds on this case, you'll then put it in static color mode where you can cycle through different static colors.
Amazing build, shouldve vertically mounted the gpu tho
We tried to get the owner to do vertical mount 🥹
Why did u use rtx 4080 ?? Why not 4090
Cuz its a commision. And bc its way more expensive for an almost un noticeable difference since they both get over 700fps easy
Bro is building my dreaming gaming pc 😂
Dreams do come true! 💫
@@archetype_origins Thank you bro. those words mean a lot.
💖
I returned the dominator ram in favor of kingston beast after doing a bunch of research. It appears the corsair's ram does not support the AMD expo and therefore only runs at 4800. Were you able to overclock them with this setup?
The white does not seems to offer AMD expo but the black one does
very well done;
reminds me of the good works of the holy spirit;
Thanks!
The Rear Exhaust fan in 11:58 is a normal fan or a reverse fan??
Standard fan
Please vertically mount it!
Do you really have to use 4 controller hub ? I thought you can use 4 cluster (3x3 fans and 1x1) wirh 1 hub connected with USB mobo and 2 sata cable ?
Link to both of those screwdrivers please. Thanks.
Links in description!
That’s airflow. Combination is quite stupid because you’re starving to PC on air.
Because you need two intake and two exhaust because your taking more air out of the computer than in
But now, when I think after you’re doing a water cooler and you don’t need as much air in the PC, then getting the hot air out
Yes, I agree the negative airflow pressure is not the best. How would you do it instead?
Everything was connected as shown in the video, but the l connect 3 program does not see, but only 2 fans in a group, the third does not see, although the logo is displayed on the display, but the program itself does not see 3 fans, namely, you cannot change the pictures in the program, only on two fans.
We bought the same usb hub Nzxt and nothing has changed.
What usb hub are you using for all those lian li boxes
NZXR internal, link in description
THREE STRIMERS BABY!!!
Max RGB!
What power supply and white cables did u use I didn’t see the link?❤
I use the Segotep white 850w PSU, but I’d recommend getting the DeepCool one instead:
amzn.to/47We4jU
sorry im no expert or anything but isn't this negative pressure? There's more exhaust than intake. Was wondering if that's ok?
It is, but overall it’s still getting pretty good temps
I have almost exactly the same setup so does the top of your pc get warm/hot from where the watercooler radiator is?
Yes 👍🏻 if your radiator is doing its job, the area of your PC where it exhausts will always produce heat 🔥
12:41. The CPU temperature is 56 C at a load of 1 %. LOL. Because the radiator needs to be placed on the side panel. And the side panel fans should draw in cold air from the room.
Appreciate your concern 🥶
this is better than loong nail version
🤣🥹
Hi Archetype, i built full lianli system LCD fans as well, but the LCD screen of AIO and FANs sometimes keep disappear, and the PC sometimes does not boot. but what i did different from you is i only have 1 hub for the fans, i dont have RGB motherboard GPU cables. so is it necessary that to have all hub for specific fans? is my problem happen because i'm using only 1 hub for 4 side fans? thank you
when u displayed the specs you had the wrong ram type writen down its meant to be ddr5 not ddr4 other then that clean video
Thanks for the note! 💯
@@archetype_origins sos im weird like that and notice stuff like that
It’s called attention to detail 💯
I skipped around a bit , but why 4 lian hubs? I have 10 TL fans and 1 hub.
1st LCD hub: 7 LCD fans
2nd LCD hub: 3 LCD fans
1st Strimer hub: 24 pin and 12VHPWR
2nd Strimer hub: Triple 8 pin
TL LCD hub only supports up to 7 TL LCD fans, you'll need two hubs. Check out the links to our TL LCD fans review. The Strimer hub only supports two Lian Li Strimer, you'll need two hubs as well.
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Hi Team 👋, From today on, include me as one of the subscribers. I am happy to watch your videos, and I am a newbie interested in learning about PC building. By the way, I need to ask one question: would you send a PC to India if an order is placed?
Welcome aboard! Unfortunately, we only ship our systems across USA. If you plan to visit the US some day, swing by and order a PC from us 🤣
Might be wrong don’t you need thermal paste on the cpu?
You are indeed correct! ✅ As you can see at 8:40 the thermal paste is pre applied to the cooler
All the cables u got did u buy them or it came with the stuff ? Pls answer
Some were purchased and some came with parts. Can you specify which cables you’re asking about?
@@archetype_origins the fans:)
It comes in the box
Just curios usage CPU and Idle temp? i have the same TLCD ;) if you put sensor will increase usage cpu and idle temp, i disabled and it is better i hope they will fiy software
Why did you need 4 Lian Li Hubs?
Please tell me , why are there 4 controllers for fans? Can't 1 lian li controller withstand 16 fans?