Always love teaching those that don't know these tips and tricks. My personal preference is to remove all preapplied thermal paste because often you don't know how long the unit sat on a shelf, so the paste can turn into a caked interface and dry out faster in the system. Haven't gotten to work in this chassis yet, but I do love the FPC being more like a USB 2.0 header. So nice. Great work as always Nick and Klaire!
Its fun watching videos like this. I like building but I'm not a store PC builder nor do i have copious money to build every time I wanna build. Also seeing an almost ITX case built up is cool!
So anxiously awaiting the second video! As soon as I get a bit more saved up I'm going to be doing a fresh build in this case. The all mesh white version. Torn between rgb components or not but I think I just want an all snow, white-out build on the inside.
Broooo I was just looking at this case yesterday and builds of it to see how it looks with rgb fans at the bottom. Even watched your first build video on the ap201 to see how many hard drive bays it had. Now you drop another today. Seems like a sign
I've built in this case...twice. The second time around I went with a Lian Li SFX PSU zip tied to the case until I get a custom SFX bracket made. This alleviates all the 360 AIO rad fitment issues. It also makes it much easier to cable manage when you're running RGB components. I added a drive cage right under the PSU because I'm a storage junkie. It came out pretty clean.
Man the background and the object you're focusing is almost same color white we need contrast just like your normal aesthetic videos. screen is too bright
I'm about to hold a new MATX system in this same case (replacing the current ITX system), although that's the only similar component being used. I'll be going with an MSI Mobo, 14th Gen i7, 48GB DDR5 RAM, two M.2 in RAID 0 for boot, two SSDs in RAID 0 for data, and transferring my RTX 3070 into the new system. I'm curious about what happened to "part 2"...the case mod?
Simply Amazing. A computer with no Hard Drives ? ( Just Kidding ) Very clear and good quality build skills. I simply can't handle the microfilm size supplied manual. Even the downloadable PDF manuals - are simply awful. Its nice to be able to rely on video's such as yours to help coax along the build.
Just a noob and honest question, since im gonna build my first computer, i notice that you do not used esd straps (whatever its properly called), does esd really damage the computer parts? or is it neglible in todays latest computer parts that you can straightaway assemble the parts? tnx in advance 😄
Is it best practice to only have one M2 NVME drive for first boot in a new system build? I hope to see boot sequence shown in Part 2 . Cheers mate . I learned some more from watching this . :)
If you use an air cooler and 3x120 fans at top instead of the AIO, placing the PSU as top as posible,what length the PSU should be to let you add 1x120 at front?
Between Asus Prime AP201 and Lian Li Lancool 205M Mesh, which one is better in terms of airflow and cable management. And which case have better placement for HDD?
HELP! My Pc just made a loud POP sound when I turned it on. It was raining last night and my Pc is right next to my window. It wasn’t wet but I could see there was moisture built up on the glass panel, so there was probably some inside the Pc as well. I didn’t smell any smoke or anything. My initial thoughts were a transistor blowing in the Power Supply, or a capacitor blowing on the motherboard. Does anyone know what could have happened, or how I can test/ diagnostics? RYZEN 7 7700x, RTX 4070ti, MSI B650 Tomahawk, 32 GB Corsair ram, 1 tb Samsung M2.2 mem, 850 Watt Corsair psu
Always love teaching those that don't know these tips and tricks. My personal preference is to remove all preapplied thermal paste because often you don't know how long the unit sat on a shelf, so the paste can turn into a caked interface and dry out faster in the system. Haven't gotten to work in this chassis yet, but I do love the FPC being more like a USB 2.0 header. So nice. Great work as always Nick and Klaire!
ALL THE TIPS AND SKATEBOARD TRICKS
Its fun watching videos like this. I like building but I'm not a store PC builder nor do i have copious money to build every time I wanna build. Also seeing an almost ITX case built up is cool!
Way underrated channel my friend. You explained so well.
So anxiously awaiting the second video! As soon as I get a bit more saved up I'm going to be doing a fresh build in this case. The all mesh white version. Torn between rgb components or not but I think I just want an all snow, white-out build on the inside.
Where is this vid at?
Nice combination of parts. That feeling when a new build posts for the first really is an amazing feeling.
Broooo I was just looking at this case yesterday and builds of it to see how it looks with rgb fans at the bottom. Even watched your first build video on the ap201 to see how many hard drive bays it had. Now you drop another today. Seems like a sign
man . as someone who frequents r/mffpc (or did before the blackout), i haven't seen enough of this case ! 😃
I've built in this case...twice. The second time around I went with a Lian Li SFX PSU zip tied to the case until I get a custom SFX bracket made. This alleviates all the 360 AIO rad fitment issues. It also makes it much easier to cable manage when you're running RGB components. I added a drive cage right under the PSU because I'm a storage junkie. It came out pretty clean.
Banger of a view fams, keep up the hard work. Can't wait for part 2
I like these series. Especially this episode cause I got the same case but in black yesterday so it'll come in handy when I'm ready to do the build.
Man the background and the object you're focusing is almost same color white we need contrast just like your normal aesthetic videos. screen is too bright
I mean, it’s a white build video after all. Ahahaha. I get what you mean though.
Agreed, we need dark mode!!! 😂😂😂
What happened to part 2??
I'm about to hold a new MATX system in this same case (replacing the current ITX system), although that's the only similar component being used. I'll be going with an MSI Mobo, 14th Gen i7, 48GB DDR5 RAM, two M.2 in RAID 0 for boot, two SSDs in RAID 0 for data, and transferring my RTX 3070 into the new system.
I'm curious about what happened to "part 2"...the case mod?
Cool build! Are you still planning on adding the parts list to the description?
Excellent video fams. Love the format for a build video.
awesome build vid cant wait to see part 2
Got same Case,same board,same CPU :D The case is for me perfection even the temps are not ideal
I don't normally like white builds but this looks great. The tunes also great.
Love watching this channel. Another great build!
Love your channel and videos as usual... cheers
What is your keyboard? It’s a beauty
Iqunix OG80!
Going to build this exact for Flight Sim 2024. Hopefully it should work well!
I had some of those RAM modules, they look great with amazing RGB. Recommend those for DDR4 users.
You did the Ap201 I was curious about al those months ago! Thank you 🙏
Simply Amazing. A computer with no Hard Drives ? ( Just Kidding ) Very clear and good quality build skills. I simply can't handle the microfilm size supplied manual. Even the downloadable PDF manuals - are simply awful. Its nice to be able to rely on video's such as yours to help coax along the build.
Just a noob and honest question, since im gonna build my first computer, i notice that you do not used esd straps (whatever its properly called), does esd really damage the computer parts? or is it neglible in todays latest computer parts that you can straightaway assemble the parts? tnx in advance 😄
Yes and yes lol 😅
Is it best practice to only have one M2 NVME drive for first boot in a new system build? I hope to see boot sequence shown in Part 2 . Cheers mate . I learned some more from watching this . :)
If you use an air cooler and 3x120 fans at top instead of the AIO, placing the PSU as top as posible,what length the PSU should be to let you add 1x120 at front?
Looks good, I like matching ASUS parts but there are empty spaces in that case.
better for airflow
@luisbarvalopez It would have more airflow if you can fit more fans on the empty spot on the bottom.
Sad theres not a few seconds showing off the build.
Between Asus Prime AP201 and Lian Li Lancool 205M Mesh, which one is better in terms of airflow and cable management. And which case have better placement for HDD?
Took it's time to boot up, looks good though, I prefer the big towers to be honest though.
I wonder why Asus has a Loki 850w in white, but not a Loki 1000w in white. I guess she didn't get white because of the price difference?
Was that The Lion King song I heard? Totally unexpected. LOL
Build with me,
Hail Mary
Screw Confidently,
What do we have here
Now, do you wanna ride or die
La dadada lalala
i really want to build a smaller pc, maybe next year.
I really like this case!
Vid looked ok to me.
Used the nr200p psu mount and the cooker master v3 vertical gpu
I just want to build this pc, lucky for me you alredy show it to me
Is there any problem with "k" version with b790 chipset?would't it be better to pair with a z790 mobo?!?
you guys forgot the PARTS LIST?
will a RTX 3070 GAMING X TRIO fit in that case?
If I wanted to get a ddr5 capable mobo what would you recommend?
Does it support 140mm fan in button
No part 2 anywhere and never posted a parts list 7 months later?
Sir, included fan is PMW or only 3 pin
Uhhhh part 2 maybe? lol
Hi GS is this case ITX MB comparyible?
specs??
No parts list?
The video is the parts list 😂
(We haven't had a chance to do it yet )
It looks pretty dangerous to have the PSU in the front fully open. It happens that you accidently spill a glass of water.
First like bro ❤
HELP! My Pc just made a loud POP sound when I turned it on. It was raining last night and my Pc is right next to my window. It wasn’t wet but I could see there was moisture built up on the glass panel, so there was probably some inside the Pc as well. I didn’t smell any smoke or anything. My initial thoughts were a transistor blowing in the Power Supply, or a capacitor blowing on the motherboard. Does anyone know what could have happened, or how I can test/ diagnostics?
RYZEN 7 7700x, RTX 4070ti, MSI B650 Tomahawk, 32 GB Corsair ram, 1 tb Samsung M2.2 mem, 850 Watt Corsair psu
Is no one using anti bending frames anymore
It's painful to see money spent on non performance parts. With this budget, they could've had a 13600k and 4070ti.
A year later and I wonder if that Intel chip killed itself or not.
Hello nick today
wow sus prime TG version
The Logan Paul case lol
Asus case always below average. Deepcool ch 370 far better.
mannn.....building an entire pc for a MB review..........
sarcasm
Where was the review?
It’s too bright!
'Promosm'
all this overkill crap, and yet its a DDR4 machine...
What's over kill about it?
Second
Wait... so you've got 200$ DDR4 MB... to save on existing "DDR4 parts", which is just RAM worth like 50$ these days? Nice case, stupid MB in 2023.
Ddr4… cringe
How come?
Super unoptimized build. pure waste of money