My first custom water loop ITX Geeek G1 SE
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2024
- Case Geeek G1 SE
Ryzen5 5600x
Aorus b550i
XFX RX6600xt
RAM XPG spectrix d60g
PSU Cooler Master v750 sfx
Mini monitor by Glowcube (TH): glowcube.homei...
Cable by Oreioncustom (TH): / oreioncustom
Custom Water Cooling: Barrow, Bykski, Freezemod
Custom Water Tank by Chata GPU and CPU block (TH): / chatablock
Geeek G1 SE (TH): / cypherin
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Great job! I was worryinng about 120mm rad not being enough, but looks like it's fine.
At first I was worried too. But i saw H1 biuld from Omtimum Tech Channel I thought my system was smaller, so I thought 120 rad would be fine.
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Great build.
Nice build. I also own G1 SE and planning to use custom water loop with 360 rad.
Are you mean external rad!!! I have a plan to build external 360 rad but may use new case.
@@earthp555 yes, external rad. So in future if i decided to change to a new case, i still can reuse the cooling solution. 😁😁😁
Beautiful work . 🎁🔥
Love it! What a great feeling that is. Nice work
Thank you. ☺️
Graet ❤
Looking good. How are the Temps under load?
I haven't tried the program for testing, but I tried with game battlefield V, PUBG peak cpu/gpu never exceed 72/52.
Mostly, the temp will be around 60-65 for cpu and 48-50 for gpu.
@@earthp555 Sweet. From my experience, a 120mm radiator can handle 150W loads quite nicely. I've got a ~50% larger system: Qb One - 15L. I've managed to squeeze a 240mm rad in it. From my tests, I'd say max load is about 300W for my 240 rad. If I undervolt, I get a 100W power draw and temps stay around 50C too for both GPU and CPU. If I overclock, I can reach close to 300W and my CPU temps go high as 80 to 90 degrees CPU and around 70 GPU.
@ At first, I almost cut this case to put the 240rad on top, but I feel pity for the case. hahaha
I have a plan to biuld all custom itx case to use 240rad. Now im interest in visual of k3s or k40 case.
But it will be a long time. The budget is gone.hahaha🤣
Awesome build!!!Thank u for the time lapse not montage very nice
Thank you sir. I like time lapse more than montage too. hahaha
if u dont mind me asking how much was the whole build 1500$ us ?
Whole build is around 2000$, but i'm not sure in my country pc components are more expensive than other country.
How's that bykski waterblock holding up so far? Great looking build looking at doing a 4070ti in an a4h20 when a waterblock comes out for my card
Hi, Will my rtx 3070 strix rog fit here?
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How did you get the sensor panel and how does it work I want one on my 5600x
I ordered from this shop
glowcube.homeiot.me/
It only use usb slot or 9pin usb2.0 in MB to run their system.
@@earthp555 cheers bro 👌
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Soft tube…. This build is No big deal
Let’s see you do it! Champ?
@kensg it is only you who thinks hard tube in itx is difficult because you're noob. If you're experienced, hard tube on itx isn't hard at all.
@@AM93000 Did you say.. you’re a Noob, it’s ok. 🤣