Thanks! You got me hooked on insane SFF builds (and TH-cam) so you're partly responsible for all this. The cubic infill side panels could work really well on a dual radiator custom loop build, no turbulence to worry about 👀.
@@diegocervantes4977 I haven't personally tested it, but the consensus has always been that top exhaust is the better configuration in the T1, no matter if air cooling or liquid cooling.
@@diegocervantes4977 there should always be a balance of intake and exhaust. the GPU cooler and CPU cooler both act as intake because of how they're oriented, so the few case fans you can fit in there should be oriented to exhaust. air can find its way into a compact system but it's kinda hard to get it out without some encouragement
This is EXACTLY what I have been looking for. Sitting on a 7800X3D and a 3080 TUF on the ASUS B650I and was just waiting for the right sign to start my T1 build. Just ordered the case and 3d prints, thank you so much for your hard work.
I LOVE the efficiency and simplicity in this build. Not needing any pumps, radiators or tubing that could all fail. Just having two really solid exhaust fans that carry the whole build. The airflow path is very satisfying. It looks classy af. Now imagine this with a 5090 and 9800x3d. That's what I want to build in 2025!
Radiators and tubes can't fail, and I don't think I have ever seen a watercooling pump fail now that you mention it, mentions of pump failure seem to come mostly from people who haven't used watercooling
Hi, my cable set is more of a universal set but if you want perfect cable lengths I recommend joining SFF Hub and checking the pins in the #formd1 channel, there's updated lengths for pretty much all PSU models. Invite link: discord.gg/sffhub
This is awesome. I have a 5900X and 7900xt in my T1 v2.5, with basic AIO, and everything works well and is dead quiet (to my old ears anyway). I have these components, because they were just what was in my old ITX build, but it's nice to know if I upgrade in the future, and want to go air cooled, that someone has put in the hard work to prove what is possible. Thanks so much!
Great build! You mentioned the rear M.2 drive was running hot. Is there any room for a heat sink? Any other cooling options? I want to build this exact setup but don’t want to replace my motherboard 😫
Thanks, appreciate it! There’s practically no room left for a heat sink. Maybe with the stock riser you could squeeze a slim one (3mm or so) but cannot say for sure.
This is amazing, not idea how you don't have a larger following. Very impressive. I've got my full build waiting patiently for me to be able to snag a titanium T1. Very similar build to yours, can't wait.
I really hope he does a detailed build guide video on this. So many people would love to build an air cooled T1 exactly like this to avoid the complexities and maintenance problems of going with a custom loop.
Such a baller build. This is exactly what i’m interested in for my next build. Now that 4k is much more standard it makes a lot more sense for me to start a new project.
Wow this is really unexpected plot twist haha. A year ago I have the same specs as you but only 7900X (bought it a couple months before the 7800X3D came out) and I dreamed of making the same custom loops as you, but it required a lot more time money and effort, so I built air cooling version exactly the same as you in this video except for the custom stuff and I'm happy. But still there are two important changes. 1. I installed a 120mm Noctua on the CPU through the adapter, it's a little quieter and gives a little better temperature, including cooling the RAM as well. 2. At first I had a regular APX90-X47 Full Copper like yours, but it annoyed me with its color and I found a rare Full Copper Graphene Coated version on T-Mall, it's gray, thank god now I can sleep well. Thanks for the video! Now I won't have to worry and dream about a custom loop like yours. And thanks for the 3d exhaust, that's an interesting idea. I also didn't know about the travel kit and it annoyed me that the 4090 tilts a bit.
Awesome video - the turbulence noise for the cuboid is mainly from the shape I've found, smaller holes and round holes specifically seem to help a lot more. A good example is the Fractal Terra which has horrid turbulence noise compared to the T1 if you stick either side panel directly on top of a fan
Can't beat that Corsair sf750. I also have one that's in its third build. It's currently running a 5600x/3080 system in an Ncase M1 without breaking a sweat.
Fortune is smiling on me as I have started to finally build my first PC. I have already bought the T1 Titanium and might arrive by the end of the week. Been looking at multiple sites of what the best cooling could be for the case and trying to maximize upgradability for the future. This cleared my doubts of what small coolers are capable of as I have been trying to decide wheather to use a Noctua L9 vs L9i. Seems to me the L9 would cool a i9 well and will have room for a bigger GPU later on.
I’m currently getting ready to switch my build into this case, unfortunately I don’t have access to a 3D printer, do you by chance sell things like this in places like Etsy?
Amazing video ! Quality and straight to the point :) Here is an idea for the side panels : try to use a dense mesh for most of the panel but lower (a lot) the density where the fans are located Maybe it’s a cad nightmare, but the result could be cool af
There are two upgrades I can think of. The first would be a black ridge with a 120mm slim fan. But that would require a custom AM5 backplate, VLP RAM and probably the removal of the VRM heatsinks. Unbuffered VLP DDR5 does exist, but is hard to find. I used this setup with AM4, DDR4 VLP is easier to get and works very well. The other possible upgrade would be an lga2011 full copper vapour chamber cooler. The AM5 and lga2011 mounting holes overlap, and the cooler could be mounted with long and thin (M2) screws. I tried this and it works surprisingly well. Although the Thermelright cooler is definitely the less janky way to go.
Oh yeah, that would be insanely expensive, but there's other materials or composites I may try in the future to see if I can get them to be more rigid.
Hey man, a quick question. In the video, you said cpu fan is NF-A9, which is 25mm, while in the recommended parts list, you linked NF-A9x14, which is 15mm. Which one did you use in this build? P.S. I don't think T1 on 3/3.25 slot has enough clearance to fit x47+NF-A9 (58mm in total).
The freaking pcie extension is so delicate, I had problems for a week trying to turn on the pc, thought it was the ram, than the motherboard, than the power supply and at last it was the pcie extension. I reassemble everything back together and try and put the pcie extension as best and delicate as I could and it finally turned on. Happy with my build, im rocking the 13600kf, 32 gbs 7200mhz ram, rtx 4070ti super, and cooler master 850w sfx power supply, with the same cpu cooler you are using. Also the phanteks at the top. But i needed to undervolt a lot on the cpu because it gets vey hot and I like to keep it lower than 70. My gpu is always at less than 55. I use it on my room as a gaming console on my tv.
I get the anxiety of high CPU temps, but the reality is that the design philosophy as of late is to let them run hot, and a target of 70C may be too unrealistic depending on load scenario.
I do not have a CNC yet thinking of trying to fine one that can cut metal that is not to expensive that would solve the issue of strength and bending on the pannels
Hey amazing video, I have a E-White T1 and 4080 Super FE waiting to be built and the travel kit will be the perfect addition. I love the hex screws that you have replaced the originals with, so much more durable than philips heads do you know where you can get some? They look like good quality stainless steel ones.
Thanks! I bought them a long time ago from Aliexpress for my T1 v1.1, nothing fancy but they have served me well and I reused them a bunch of times, the philips head ones that came with the case are already pretty gnarly.
hey! Awesome build. From personal experience of hot pockets of air forming below the graphics card, i think if you snuck 3 or 4 a4x10 plus used taller feet on the case there's a couple of degrees to gain, mainly on the gpu side of things
I recommend watching this video from L91: th-cam.com/video/xiYoYa7c_uU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZdXkAzljG1sJX7j6 The tl;dr is that the AXP90-x47 is superior. The Black Ridge has some advantages, with the underside fan mounting style you could have the case in 3.25 slots and not worry about fan turbulence. But from my understanding the Black Ridge also has fitment issues with certain motherboards, including the ASUS B650E-I shown in the video.
I recommend watching this video from L91: th-cam.com/video/xiYoYa7c_uU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZdXkAzljG1sJX7j6 The tl;dr is that the AXP90-x47 Full Copper is superior. The Black Ridge has some advantages, with the underside fan mounting style you could have the case in 3.25 slots and not worry about fan turbulence. But from my understanding the Black Ridge also has fitment issues with certain motherboards, including the ASUS B650E-I shown in the video.
Thanks to your vid, I think I'm comfortable going this route for my move from full tower to a FormD T1 case. I wanted to use the phanteks evolv shift xt initially, but this would be slimmer and more modular. Spending on a 240mm AIO, and routing tubes, seems too compromising and expensive. The only difference is that I have a 3090 FE, which has me unsure(wishing) the travel kit would work, along with the phantesk 850sfx. I'll be looking into getting a 14600k(getting different ram of course) and learning to undervolt both.
great vid thanks, i plan on jumping into a new build this gpu release and fell in love with this case from you and optimum's videos on it. very excited to build. ill definitely use your links to parts
Definitely not late. It's the 2.1 indeed. Parts wise I'd only swap to the new SF1000 PSU from Corsair. If you are building now though it might be worth holding off until the 9000X3D chips launch (soon) or even the 50 series GPUs (likely early next year).
Waiting exactly for that configuration, I currently have 5900x with Kraken x63 and my old GTX 970 in meshlicious. I found out that I'm not a fan of AiO lol
Hey! What about making circular parts of sidepanels with different holes pattern aligned to corresponding cpu, psu and gpu fans? Would look neat in my opinion and also will promote air to go more through particular intakes
I ordered a not to expensive 3d printer for the side panels I hope it works the Bambu I have can not print that big of a are for the side pannels or the fan shroud
The x53 would be great if using the case in 2 slot mode. In 3 slot mode I believe the fan would be right up against the side panel and cause turbulence noise, so the x47 is a better choice.
I basically copied the entire setup so thank you EIGA! It was both painful and fun to build for sure. I’m curious whether adding foam spacer between the t30s and upper panel will lower the temps even further (like a 12cm version NA-FD1).
I don’t think that would be necessary, with the shroud the exhaust part is pretty well isolated from the rest of the build, I doubt there’s any hot air being recirculated.
I wanted to do a build in the C4 but by the time I decided to buy one it was gone (for good). We will see what the future brings... but no promises on the A4 H2O.
what are your thoughts on just watercooling the gpu and aircooling the cpu? or is there just not enough space for a small pump? that way the hottest tdp generating thing is exhausting at the top, and not heating up the ambiet temp of the case as much.
I did the same build but with an AIO. The CPU temp was fine but the 4090 FE temp crossed 85C. I gave up and moved to a larger case AP201. GPU temp dropped to 60C on 100% load. I loved the T1 but best with 4080 and below GPUs
I have a very similar setup but is it just me or does the 4080 FE blower fan make a recognisable noise? Honestly I don't find it that silent like many people say. I love the looks of the FE but that's a reason I thought about trying the Asus ProArt 4080 for more silence...
Hey, mind sharing the custom cable lengths your using from DreambigbyRayMOD? or would he be already familiar with formd t1 lengths for sf750 -> something like asus am5 itx motherboards?
Thanks! No need really, but the price difference between the newly launched 750 and 1000 SFX power supplies from Corsair is small enough that just getting the higher rating seems worth it, you get slightly beefed up internals and a higher threshold for passive operation. Efficiency at very low loads could be a factor, but from the testing I’ve seen they are practically identical.
I actually just looked at the LOBO earlier and disassembled it. No plasticizer or any other gunk in the fin array after the 6 months that I used the loop, but I cannot say how it would look like if used for years... That said, I did have issues with air pockets, before I disassembled it I kept getting an air pocket inside the pump block that would stall the flow and I had to have the pump running at 100% to get rid of it (but only temporarily). I am not sure how that air pocket developed as there were no leaks. My advice is to bleed the loop as best as you can. Leave it bleed with an external pump overnight if you have to.
@@EIGAtech Awesome man, and thanks for replying + the advice, I tend to usually teardown and rebuild the system every 6 months or so anyway for cleaning, but ill be sure to bleed the system externally, im pretty much copying your build but introducing a few changes such as a GPU block as well as a colored liquid from EKWB, so hopefully there wont be any gunk or build up in the pump, along with a few other changes
Maybe a basic question but how do you clip the noctua fan to the thermalright CPU? The clips that come with the CPU are too short for the longer fan. What kinds of clips/connection can be used instead?
hi Eiga, thank you so much for your video, your work is amazing. I was wondering if you can help me with a question of the anti sag bracket. I am hoping to print this myself using a local 3d printing service but I am not very technical. When you say I need 1x M3x5x4 threaded brass insert from the aliexpress link, can you please let me know what x5x4 mean? Does it mean OD 5MM size and 4MM length?
@@EIGAtech ASRock B650i Lightning is pretty good for its price with CPUs up to like 7800x3D, the only issue is not very powerful VRM, so it can boggle down CPUs like 7950X/3D. Also, some people complain about MTK Wifi chip, but I didn't encounter any issue so far. At the start of AM5 gen I bought 3 B650I Aorus because of 3x m.2 slots, two of my builds doesn't require a riser so I didn't notice any issue, but then on my main rig I was ripping hair out my head trying to figure out what is wrong, lol. Also this issue relevant for Jginyue B650I Night Devil, niche Chinese board.
@@mattspeed Thanks for the info, I'm sure others will find it useful as well. Does the AORUS board work with a riser if you limit PCI-E speeds to gen 3.0 in the bios?
@@EIGAtech it works, but I can't say if it's stable or not, since I didn't use it like that for a long time. And you know, it will bottleneck 4090 up to like 5%, absolutely unacceptable 😅
From my understanding, a 120mm fan doesn't help much if at all. Part of the reason is that the hub is larger on a 120 fan which blocks air flow. Direct die would indeed be a further improvement but the effort.risk required is substantial.
Oh wow, didn't know about this one. The dimensions almost certainly do not match, but a travel kit variant may be worth doing depending on the popularity of this card.
Hi I’m currently in progress of getting parts for this build, my gpu is 65mm thick (Asus tuf 4070ti) which is 4mm thicker than your 4090fe. Do think there would be enough clearance to still fit it in 3.00 config? Really like the fan duct idea so I don’t want to have to move to the 3.25 config.
Chapters
0:00 (Introduction)
1:00 (Specs)
3:07 (Travel Kit)
5:55 (Why air cooling?)
7:53 (Thermals)
8:49 (Exhaust Shroud)
10:19 (Custom Side Panels)
13:55 (Parts list + Recommendations)
15:47 (Outro)
c l e a n .
custom exhaust shroud and panels were dope.
Thanks! You got me hooked on insane SFF builds (and TH-cam) so you're partly responsible for all this. The cubic infill side panels could work really well on a dual radiator custom loop build, no turbulence to worry about 👀.
Same here. Saw one single optimum video, watched all the others, ordered a titanium t1 and build a beast. Praise the inspirational master of sff👌👍
Isn’t it better to have the 2 phanteks as intake blowing air from the bottom to the top?
@@diegocervantes4977 I haven't personally tested it, but the consensus has always been that top exhaust is the better configuration in the T1, no matter if air cooling or liquid cooling.
@@diegocervantes4977 there should always be a balance of intake and exhaust. the GPU cooler and CPU cooler both act as intake because of how they're oriented, so the few case fans you can fit in there should be oriented to exhaust. air can find its way into a compact system but it's kinda hard to get it out without some encouragement
This is EXACTLY what I have been looking for. Sitting on a 7800X3D and a 3080 TUF on the ASUS B650I and was just waiting for the right sign to start my T1 build. Just ordered the case and 3d prints, thank you so much for your hard work.
How much does it cost to 3D print the exhaust shrouds?
I LOVE the efficiency and simplicity in this build. Not needing any pumps, radiators or tubing that could all fail. Just having two really solid exhaust fans that carry the whole build. The airflow path is very satisfying. It looks classy af. Now imagine this with a 5090 and 9800x3d. That's what I want to build in 2025!
I don’t think that the 5090 will fit in that thing bro🙏
@@blue2696 Sure I'll buy a 2bhk flat for that!!
Radiators and tubes can't fail, and I don't think I have ever seen a watercooling pump fail now that you mention it, mentions of pump failure seem to come mostly from people who haven't used watercooling
Can you provide your custom cable lengths? Mirroring your build, thanks for the hard work!
Hi, my cable set is more of a universal set but if you want perfect cable lengths I recommend joining SFF Hub and checking the pins in the #formd1 channel, there's updated lengths for pretty much all PSU models.
Invite link: discord.gg/sffhub
Thorough, informative, innovative and consistent too! Can’t imagine anything but the best coming your way if you’re in this for the long run. 💯
Thanks for the words of encouragement! Appreciate it.
This is awesome. I have a 5900X and 7900xt in my T1 v2.5, with basic AIO, and everything works well and is dead quiet (to my old ears anyway). I have these components, because they were just what was in my old ITX build, but it's nice to know if I upgrade in the future, and want to go air cooled, that someone has put in the hard work to prove what is possible. Thanks so much!
Great build! You mentioned the rear M.2 drive was running hot. Is there any room for a heat sink? Any other cooling options? I want to build this exact setup but don’t want to replace my motherboard 😫
Thanks, appreciate it! There’s practically no room left for a heat sink. Maybe with the stock riser you could squeeze a slim one (3mm or so) but cannot say for sure.
This is amazing, not idea how you don't have a larger following. Very impressive. I've got my full build waiting patiently for me to be able to snag a titanium T1. Very similar build to yours, can't wait.
This is the best Formd T1 build i have seen till now. You should do a build guide video !!!!
I really hope he does a detailed build guide video on this. So many people would love to build an air cooled T1 exactly like this to avoid the complexities and maintenance problems of going with a custom loop.
Optimum already has several videos of this build, which I believe is the inspiration for this channel.
I'm surprised that the air cooling configuration works so well
The T30's doing gods work.
Such a baller build. This is exactly what i’m interested in for my next build. Now that 4k is much more standard it makes a lot more sense for me to start a new project.
SFF and a Vorom V2? A man to my heart
Wow this is really unexpected plot twist haha. A year ago I have the same specs as you but only 7900X (bought it a couple months before the 7800X3D came out) and I dreamed of making the same custom loops as you, but it required a lot more time money and effort, so I built air cooling version exactly the same as you in this video except for the custom stuff and I'm happy. But still there are two important changes.
1. I installed a 120mm Noctua on the CPU through the adapter, it's a little quieter and gives a little better temperature, including cooling the RAM as well.
2. At first I had a regular APX90-X47 Full Copper like yours, but it annoyed me with its color and I found a rare Full Copper Graphene Coated version on T-Mall, it's gray, thank god now I can sleep well.
Thanks for the video! Now I won't have to worry and dream about a custom loop like yours. And thanks for the 3d exhaust, that's an interesting idea. I also didn't know about the travel kit and it annoyed me that the 4090 tilts a bit.
Can you make a tutorial on building? Would be great.
Awesome video - the turbulence noise for the cuboid is mainly from the shape I've found, smaller holes and round holes specifically seem to help a lot more. A good example is the Fractal Terra which has horrid turbulence noise compared to the T1 if you stick either side panel directly on top of a fan
Thanks! Interesting, it's funny because initially I wanted to do slotted panels like on the Terra, but yeah...
would you mind sharing your fan curve for cpu fan case fans?
Please do, it would be really helpful!
Your 3D prints look really clean! Did you do any finishing on them or are the results from the quality and settings of your printer?
Thank you for the work you put into this.
This was so clean! Very entertaining to watch. Thanks for sharing
Can't beat that Corsair sf750. I also have one that's in its third build. It's currently running a 5600x/3080 system in an Ncase M1 without breaking a sweat.
Same, got mine in 2019 and it handles my 4090 & 7800X3D flawlessly
Does he mention the cable lengths?
Excellent build and video! Got me excited to build my own version of this build!
Thank you!
thanks for the quality video, man
Fortune is smiling on me as I have started to finally build my first PC. I have already bought the T1 Titanium and might arrive by the end of the week. Been looking at multiple sites of what the best cooling could be for the case and trying to maximize upgradability for the future. This cleared my doubts of what small coolers are capable of as I have been trying to decide wheather to use a Noctua L9 vs L9i. Seems to me the L9 would cool a i9 well and will have room for a bigger GPU later on.
Keep in mind the AXP90-x47 is quite a bit better than the Noctua L9.
your channel deserves to be bigger, this was a great video!
Thanks!
I’m currently getting ready to switch my build into this case, unfortunately I don’t have access to a 3D printer, do you by chance sell things like this in places like Etsy?
Does the noctua mod make a substantial difference or can I just use the stock fan?
Amazing video ! Quality and straight to the point :)
Here is an idea for the side panels : try to use a dense mesh for most of the panel but lower (a lot) the density where the fans are located
Maybe it’s a cad nightmare, but the result could be cool af
Hello, what were the temperatures and what were the processor settings?
There are two upgrades I can think of. The first would be a black ridge with a 120mm slim fan. But that would require a custom AM5 backplate, VLP RAM and probably the removal of the VRM heatsinks. Unbuffered VLP DDR5 does exist, but is hard to find. I used this setup with AM4, DDR4 VLP is easier to get and works very well.
The other possible upgrade would be an lga2011 full copper vapour chamber cooler. The AM5 and lga2011 mounting holes overlap, and the cooler could be mounted with long and thin (M2) screws. I tried this and it works surprisingly well.
Although the Thermelright cooler is definitely the less janky way to go.
u should test the cpu cooling in Cinebench & see if it thermal throttles
You could try an get the side panels 3d printed out of metal that would probably add more structure
3d metal printers are very expensive, hopefully they will come down in cost so more can enjoy metals 3d printing
Oh yeah, that would be insanely expensive, but there's other materials or composites I may try in the future to see if I can get them to be more rigid.
@@EIGAtech Carbon Fiber would be the next best I guess
What’s the total cost of your recco’d pc in April 2024? (7800X3D etc)
Hey man, a quick question. In the video, you said cpu fan is NF-A9, which is 25mm, while in the recommended parts list, you linked NF-A9x14, which is 15mm. Which one did you use in this build? P.S. I don't think T1 on 3/3.25 slot has enough clearance to fit x47+NF-A9 (58mm in total).
The link in the description points to the correct one (the one used in the build).
@@EIGAtech thanks for the reply!
@eigatech I think u linked the wrong fan - you linked the 25mm NF9 not the 14mm
Your are correct. Sorry about that! I fixed it now.
My case just came in, struggling to get the riser cable installed as it seems the holes arent aligned
The freaking pcie extension is so delicate, I had problems for a week trying to turn on the pc, thought it was the ram, than the motherboard, than the power supply and at last it was the pcie extension. I reassemble everything back together and try and put the pcie extension as best and delicate as I could and it finally turned on. Happy with my build, im rocking the 13600kf, 32 gbs 7200mhz ram, rtx 4070ti super, and cooler master 850w sfx power supply, with the same cpu cooler you are using. Also the phanteks at the top. But i needed to undervolt a lot on the cpu because it gets vey hot and I like to keep it lower than 70. My gpu is always at less than 55. I use it on my room as a gaming console on my tv.
I get the anxiety of high CPU temps, but the reality is that the design philosophy as of late is to let them run hot, and a target of 70C may be too unrealistic depending on load scenario.
@@EIGAtechdid you undervolt the cpu on this test?
@@diegocervantes4977 It's only running mild per-core negative curve optimiser settings.
Cool, im thinking of 13600 build myself. What motherboard do you use?
Is there any difference between the AF-9 vs the stock fan?
Simply loved your explanation. Keep it up
I thought this was going to be just another basic air cooled T1 video. Boy was I wrong.
Thanks for the nice and informative vid
Thank you!
I think you made a mistake. The noctua fan, the link is the incorrect one.
Hmm, it's linking to the correct product for me.
Edit: I fixed it now, sorry for the confusion, didn't realize it was the wrong one 🤦.
I do not have a CNC yet thinking of trying to fine one that can cut metal that is not to expensive that would solve the issue of strength and bending on the pannels
Is that a custom RTSS OSD skin that you're using? If so, it looks great.
Yup! It’s a custom overlay for RTSS.
@@EIGAtech Nice. Would you mind sharing what it is?
Hey amazing video, I have a E-White T1 and 4080 Super FE waiting to be built and the travel kit will be the perfect addition. I love the hex screws that you have replaced the originals with, so much more durable than philips heads do you know where you can get some? They look like good quality stainless steel ones.
Thanks! I bought them a long time ago from Aliexpress for my T1 v1.1, nothing fancy but they have served me well and I reused them a bunch of times, the philips head ones that came with the case are already pretty gnarly.
hey! Awesome build.
From personal experience of hot pockets of air forming below the graphics card, i think if you snuck 3 or 4 a4x10 plus used taller feet on the case there's a couple of degrees to gain, mainly on the gpu side of things
How does this cpu cooler compare to the black ridge cooler?
I recommend watching this video from L91: th-cam.com/video/xiYoYa7c_uU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZdXkAzljG1sJX7j6
The tl;dr is that the AXP90-x47 is superior.
The Black Ridge has some advantages, with the underside fan mounting style you could have the case in 3.25 slots and not worry about fan turbulence. But from my understanding the Black Ridge also has fitment issues with certain motherboards, including the ASUS B650E-I shown in the video.
How does the Alpenföhn BlackRidge compare to the AXP90 Full Copper?
I recommend watching this video from L91: th-cam.com/video/xiYoYa7c_uU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZdXkAzljG1sJX7j6
The tl;dr is that the AXP90-x47 Full Copper is superior.
The Black Ridge has some advantages, with the underside fan mounting style you could have the case in 3.25 slots and not worry about fan turbulence. But from my understanding the Black Ridge also has fitment issues with certain motherboards, including the ASUS B650E-I shown in the video.
@@EIGAtech Thank you very much!
Hey, awesome video, I wonder, what do you use for data collection and visualization ?
like at 9:30
Thanks !
Thanks to your vid, I think I'm comfortable going this route for my move from full tower to a FormD T1 case. I wanted to use the phanteks evolv shift xt initially, but this would be slimmer and more modular. Spending on a 240mm AIO, and routing tubes, seems too compromising and expensive. The only difference is that I have a 3090 FE, which has me unsure(wishing) the travel kit would work, along with the phantesk 850sfx. I'll be looking into getting a 14600k(getting different ram of course) and learning to undervolt both.
great vid thanks, i plan on jumping into a new build this gpu release and fell in love with this case from you and optimum's videos on it. very excited to build. ill definitely use your links to parts
Thanks! The T1 is just too much fun to build in, you won't regret it.
this is 5 months late but is this the 2.1 model of the case?
Definitely not late. It's the 2.1 indeed. Parts wise I'd only swap to the new SF1000 PSU from Corsair. If you are building now though it might be worth holding off until the 9000X3D chips launch (soon) or even the 50 series GPUs (likely early next year).
Waiting exactly for that configuration, I currently have 5900x with Kraken x63 and my old GTX 970 in meshlicious. I found out that I'm not a fan of AiO lol
Excellent info and work helping use emprove the form Ti for use
Hey! What about making circular parts of sidepanels with different holes pattern aligned to corresponding cpu, psu and gpu fans? Would look neat in my opinion and also will promote air to go more through particular intakes
I ordered a not to expensive 3d printer for the side panels I hope it works the Bambu I have can not print that big of a are for the side pannels or the fan shroud
Also did you use any fan controller or just the motherboard ports?
superb and clean build bro! Btw Im wondering why didnt you choose the X53 over the x47? was it because of the size?
The x53 would be great if using the case in 2 slot mode. In 3 slot mode I believe the fan would be right up against the side panel and cause turbulence noise, so the x47 is a better choice.
Thermalright AXP90-x47 can this cooler work on AM5 and Intel 1700? .. I thought it was for AM4...?
quick note - you listed the Ryzen *7* 7800X3D as the Ryzen *9* 7800X3D at 14:44
I basically copied the entire setup so thank you EIGA! It was both painful and fun to build for sure. I’m curious whether adding foam spacer between the t30s and upper panel will lower the temps even further (like a 12cm version NA-FD1).
I don’t think that would be necessary, with the shroud the exhaust part is pretty well isolated from the rest of the build, I doubt there’s any hot air being recirculated.
@@EIGAtech thanks for the reply
the best vid on this topic
High praise, thank you!
What 3d printer do you have with a table big enough to print side panels for the T1?
Hey! Check the 2nd link in the description. It's a Voron 2.4 with a 350x350 build plate.
Could you do a Dan A4 H20 build for comparison? Maybe with an AIO as that's what the A4 is designed for?
Also your video quality is superb and I like that you include a lot of great tips and advice. New subscriber here!
I wanted to do a build in the C4 but by the time I decided to buy one it was gone (for good). We will see what the future brings... but no promises on the A4 H2O.
what are your thoughts on just watercooling the gpu and aircooling the cpu? or is there just not enough space for a small pump?
that way the hottest tdp generating thing is exhausting at the top, and not heating up the ambiet temp of the case as much.
hello)) noctua l9a is much worse? (I saw the tests, the temperature difference between Thermalright and Noctua is not very big).
Clean job ! Aircooling is as challenging as watercooling in those cases if you wanna get real life performance. Dope build 💪🤗
I did the same build but with an AIO. The CPU temp was fine but the 4090 FE temp crossed 85C. I gave up and moved to a larger case AP201. GPU temp dropped to 60C on 100% load. I loved the T1 but best with 4080 and below GPUs
I have a very similar setup but is it just me or does the 4080 FE blower fan make a recognisable noise? Honestly I don't find it that silent like many people say. I love the looks of the FE but that's a reason I thought about trying the Asus ProArt 4080 for more silence...
Amazing video EIGA, I’m wondering if you could do a revision with an AIO, using the T1 Grill Rad Cover and T30’s as well
Air cooling beating liquid is crazy 🤯
Hey! is there any chance to make an exhaust shroud for the v1.1? would be nice !
your videos are so good to binge on lol
Just curious do you print/sell the exhaust single piece
Hey, mind sharing the custom cable lengths your using from DreambigbyRayMOD? or would he be already familiar with formd t1 lengths for sf750 -> something like asus am5 itx motherboards?
shoooot - the exhaust shroud wouldn't work with the Gigabyte Z690i boards would it? seems that it wouldn't?
Depends on the height of the VRM heatsink. If you have your own 3D printer you could test it and see, and then adjust the model as needed.
Will be nice to have full pov of building this pc.
Yes please, i'm getting ready to build this exact build so it would help
100%
Good idea with the top shroud!
Why the need for a 1000W PSU? Imagine having to cool above 750W in this small case.
Thanks! No need really, but the price difference between the newly launched 750 and 1000 SFX power supplies from Corsair is small enough that just getting the higher rating seems worth it, you get slightly beefed up internals and a higher threshold for passive operation. Efficiency at very low loads could be a factor, but from the testing I’ve seen they are practically identical.
Did you ever find any plasticizer in the waterblock / pump of the Pneumatic build? Im currently doing a very similar build using pneumatic hardware
I actually just looked at the LOBO earlier and disassembled it. No plasticizer or any other gunk in the fin array after the 6 months that I used the loop, but I cannot say how it would look like if used for years... That said, I did have issues with air pockets, before I disassembled it I kept getting an air pocket inside the pump block that would stall the flow and I had to have the pump running at 100% to get rid of it (but only temporarily). I am not sure how that air pocket developed as there were no leaks.
My advice is to bleed the loop as best as you can. Leave it bleed with an external pump overnight if you have to.
@@EIGAtech Awesome man, and thanks for replying + the advice, I tend to usually teardown and rebuild the system every 6 months or so anyway for cleaning, but ill be sure to bleed the system externally, im pretty much copying your build but introducing a few changes such as a GPU block as well as a colored liquid from EKWB, so hopefully there wont be any gunk or build up in the pump, along with a few other changes
@@itzGxmo You will have a lot of fun with it then! Good luck and let us know how it goes.
@@EIGAtech Sure thing man, ill keep you guys updated and even show the results after its all completed
insane build bro
hope u can compare temps with vertical stand aio + air 🤩
Maybe a basic question but how do you clip the noctua fan to the thermalright CPU? The clips that come with the CPU are too short for the longer fan. What kinds of clips/connection can be used instead?
hi Eiga, thank you so much for your video, your work is amazing. I was wondering if you can help me with a question of the anti sag bracket. I am hoping to print this myself using a local 3d printing service but I am not very technical. When you say I need 1x M3x5x4 threaded brass insert from the aliexpress link, can you please let me know what x5x4 mean? Does it mean OD 5MM size and 4MM length?
What length are the custom cable for SF750 PSU?
Hey, are there stp files for the gpu travel and anti sag kit?
Top notch bro! Love ya work! :)
what OSD is this, it looks very nice
Ive seen people saying a low prof silverstone vida aio better than straight air? any thoughts?
Awesome video, thanks!
Try replace all your fans for Teucer's T30.
Be aware that Gigabyte B650I Aorus doesn't work with majority of pci-e 4.0 risers, so I wouldn't recommend it instead of Asus in this case
That's a bummer. There's no winning with the current offering of B650 ITX boards, is there?
@@EIGAtech ASRock B650i Lightning is pretty good for its price with CPUs up to like 7800x3D, the only issue is not very powerful VRM, so it can boggle down CPUs like 7950X/3D. Also, some people complain about MTK Wifi chip, but I didn't encounter any issue so far.
At the start of AM5 gen I bought 3 B650I Aorus because of 3x m.2 slots, two of my builds doesn't require a riser so I didn't notice any issue, but then on my main rig I was ripping hair out my head trying to figure out what is wrong, lol. Also this issue relevant for Jginyue B650I Night Devil, niche Chinese board.
@@mattspeed Thanks for the info, I'm sure others will find it useful as well.
Does the AORUS board work with a riser if you limit PCI-E speeds to gen 3.0 in the bios?
@@EIGAtech it works, but I can't say if it's stable or not, since I didn't use it like that for a long time. And you know, it will bottleneck 4090 up to like 5%, absolutely unacceptable 😅
@@EIGAtechCurious what X870/X870E ITX boards will be available.
Make a 3d printed for 120 mm fan for your cpu cooler axp90-x47 full copper? Can you make it more possible to direct die the cpu with air cpu cooler?
From my understanding, a 120mm fan doesn't help much if at all. Part of the reason is that the hub is larger on a 120 fan which blocks air flow. Direct die would indeed be a further improvement but the effort.risk required is substantial.
Would I get better temps with the axp90-x53 full copper instead of the x47? My gpu is 2 slot, so I thought why not get a thicker cpu cooler.
Definitely the better choice since you've got room for it. I'd only get the x47 if you plan on upgrading to a 3 slot card later down the road.
If you have a 2 slot you can fit an l12s which is better than both
@@timo5229 I bought an L12S ghost edition but have not yet tried to fit it. I believe the vrm heatsink will make contact with the heat pipes.
Hey I didn’t see size for the link up riser
It's the 23cm "Reverse socket"
Hi, how much does the assembled computer weigh?
Hello, do you know what the weight of this build is?
is it possible to run this exact build but for an i9 14900K instead?
I’m also wondering about this.
can the travel kit be used with the msi rtx 4080 super expert? because it has a similiar design to the FE and it also has support holes
Oh wow, didn't know about this one. The dimensions almost certainly do not match, but a travel kit variant may be worth doing depending on the popularity of this card.
Great video. Using similar config only with Intel 13900K powerlimited. Can totally agree to your thoughts after I also tried a lot of configs before.
Thanks!
Can you share your theme settings for Fan Control?
Sure, primary: #FF362D2A secondary: #FF6691AF (Dark theme)
@@EIGAtech Thank you!
Hi I’m currently in progress of getting parts for this build, my gpu is 65mm thick (Asus tuf 4070ti) which is 4mm thicker than your 4090fe. Do think there would be enough clearance to still fit it in 3.00 config? Really like the fan duct idea so I don’t want to have to move to the 3.25 config.
Thank you for the video, really great looking build! Do you happen to know the length of the riser cable that was replaced? Cheers!
Thanks! It’s the 23cm “reverse socket”. I’ve added a link to the exact one in the description.