Excellent looking build with really nice components. One word of caution, I believe that motherboard drops the top expansion slot to X8 from X16 when you put an M.2 in the top slot. You might confirm in the manual.
That is correct. The best position for the main m.2 drive on this motherboard is the 3rd slot, which is addressed by the cpu and does not affect the pcie slot.
Is it better to buy 1 3x pack bundle of lian li fans with 7 single or 3 3x with 1 single fan? Or 2 3x with 4 single fans? I dont know how Im gonna have to attach them all with the fan hub controller thing that comes with a 3 pack bundle... im new to building pc's.
I put Asus Tuf Gaming RTX 4080 OC on to this case and I hardly closed the front glass panel of the case because of the 600W power cable of the GPU. I fear that there may be enough pressure to malfunction the power cable because of bent and burn the card :/ Is there any T-shape or 90 degree angled 600W power cable in the market? Or any other solution please? Thank you..
Hi! How were you able to resolve this? I want to buy this case and the same GPU (Asus TUF 4080) but I have the same concern. What type of power supply did you use in your assembly? Was the cable the adapter or is it the one that goes directly from the power supply to the GPU?
@@gonzalnm Hi, After the above answer, I bought a 90-degree angled adapter cable, then the glass cover perfectly fit without any pressure. So, I highly recommend to buy one. My power supply (PSU) is MSI 1000W full moduler ATX3.0 and PCIe 5.0 one. The main factor I choose this one is feeding GPU with a single 600W power cord. So, there is no cable crowd in case and sustainable supply of energy to save GPU in a long time. There are many other positive outcomes for that PSU, so you can check in detail the ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.0 advantages (MSI website says: ...with native 16 PIN PCIe connector this power supply is ready for Nvidia® GeForce RTX® 40 Series graphics cards. It can freely pipe up to 600W of power to PCIe 5.0 graphics cards). I didn't remember the brand name of the 90-degree cable, but a quality-one will work well. An important thing is; be careful the positioning of GPU in the case. That 90-degree cable is sold in the market 2 types: up direction and down direction. So, choose the right one according to the GPU positioning in the case.
Excellent looking build with really nice components. One word of caution, I believe that motherboard drops the top expansion slot to X8 from X16 when you put an M.2 in the top slot. You might confirm in the manual.
That is correct. The best position for the main m.2 drive on this motherboard is the 3rd slot, which is addressed by the cpu and does not affect the pcie slot.
As long as it’s gen 4 m.2 it doesn’t matter
Very beautiful, i have the gt 501 but this case, with this components are very cooll!
Is it better to buy 1 3x pack bundle of lian li fans with 7 single or 3 3x with 1 single fan? Or 2 3x with 4 single fans? I dont know how Im gonna have to attach them all with the fan hub controller thing that comes with a 3 pack bundle... im new to building pc's.
I put Asus Tuf Gaming RTX 4080 OC on to this case and I hardly closed the front glass panel of the case because of the 600W power cable of the GPU.
I fear that there may be enough pressure to malfunction the power cable because of bent and burn the card :/
Is there any T-shape or 90 degree angled 600W power cable in the market?
Or any other solution please?
Thank you..
u can buy an adapter angle from cablemod but this is expensive
Hi! How were you able to resolve this? I want to buy this case and the same GPU (Asus TUF 4080) but I have the same concern. What type of power supply did you use in your assembly? Was the cable the adapter or is it the one that goes directly from the power supply to the GPU?
@@gonzalnm Hi,
After the above answer, I bought a 90-degree angled adapter cable, then the glass cover perfectly fit without any pressure. So, I highly recommend to buy one.
My power supply (PSU) is MSI 1000W full moduler ATX3.0 and PCIe 5.0 one. The main factor I choose this one is feeding GPU with a single 600W power cord. So, there is no cable crowd in case and sustainable supply of energy to save GPU in a long time. There are many other positive outcomes for that PSU, so you can check in detail the ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.0 advantages (MSI website says: ...with native 16 PIN PCIe connector this power supply is ready for Nvidia® GeForce RTX® 40 Series graphics cards. It can freely pipe up to 600W of power to PCIe 5.0 graphics cards).
I didn't remember the brand name of the 90-degree cable, but a quality-one will work well. An important thing is; be careful the positioning of GPU in the case. That 90-degree cable is sold in the market 2 types: up direction and down direction. So, choose the right one according to the GPU positioning in the case.
Great job!
Nice build how much it cost u ?
Which case is better o11 dynamic or tuf gt502
Phanteks G500A
@@XStreet1985 o11
how the thermal performance??
great video, except the thermaltake psu lol....
haha, there isn't much choice 🤣
@@firstbloodau let me get this right you paid all that money for the rog aio cooler and skimped on the psu 😐
@@Anon1370 the psu isnt even visible in the build why does it matter ?
@@firstbloodau Well Asus makes a Thor ROG that's 1200w, seems to go with the theme...
Get this or wait for ATX 3.0 Psu?
is this configuration good enough for airflow?
Enough, but flip side ones to intake might be better tho
very small, companies should no longer make cabinets this small for new gpus
All the fans are exhaust?
bottom ones are intake. But I do agree that side ones should be intake too
More exhaust than intake = dust bunny land .. negative pressure
Nave 🎉
How's the gpu sag
noisy fan build