*UPDATE: I FIXED THE THERMAL PAD PEELY ON THE M.2 SSD! I CANT BELIEVE I MISSED IT, BUT I ALSO UPGRADED THE SSD FROM GEN 3. THANKS FOR THE CALLOUT IN THE COMMENTS! HERE'S VID PROOF:* th-cam.com/users/shorts0oTn6jNgy_c also fun fact the GPU holder doubles as a screwdriver! once i get another one, im throwing the screwdriver in my purse LOL PC BUILD TIME powerful and colorful pc yes, i cant wait to customize this for years to come! and game on it of course ok drink water bye!!!
Amazing build! I definitely like it when builders talk while they are doing stuff as it feels a little more personal rather than someone just talking over footage.
Something so nice about watching people build PCs, it’s actually almost therapeutic (I’ll never be able to own a full custom build PC in the next 6 years)
Imagine just getting like $7,000 or more probably of glorious pc parts just given to you, I was born far too soon. Not gonna lie that build is really really nice. That video card is probably the nicest looking card I have ever seen, holy smokes.
@@NoisyButters i9 14900k thats a 150-160w processor you should've opt for 7800x3d for true performance GAMING Yeah you'd need AM5 board too, ditch that $1000 usd LGA 1700 board
I'm no PC expert and primarily play on console I'm just here working and lurking supporting the channel.... In general with videos of any sort (i.e. DIY Projects), I like the step-by-step walkthrough so I can follow along but then again totally unrelated to PC building.
The device that is on top of the bottom case fan straigtening the GPU is a mini Screwdriver also. I used the one that came with the ASUS RTX 4070ti Super and used it ontop of the PSU cover in the Corsair 570X PC case. It was a little too much so I loosend it because the head width wasn't needed. Pulled it out of the cylinder and the cross tip screwdriver was at the other end. Nice Build. You have come far since last time I saw You, in college posting TH-cam content. Cheers!
Honestly its quite refreshing seeing a streamer/youtuber that actually knows how to build a PC. I can't tell you how stressful it is to watch some of the others "build" their rigs and fail miserably. This was a great video and nice build, even if those parts are grossly over priced ;) Also, RAM is easy, generally if you only have 2 sticks and 4 slots, you go from CPU socket > Miss > Insert RAM > Miss > Insert RAM. This is generally the set up, even for Intel or AMD. And that thermal paste application is fine, though not needed. It is a little much but that has been proven to not matter. I generally use a pea sized dot or draw an X symbol for CPU's that are a little bigger.
@@gamblerfls It's not difficult for people like us, but I can understand why most people find it difficult or intimidating. Compatibility, the fact that DDR5 doesn't work with certain motherboards, but it works with CPUs that work with those motherboards. Knowing what types of CPUs fit in certain sockets; even if it fits it may not work and you need a BIOs update. Even simple things like aligning the CPU correctly (little triangle symbol), remembering to remove stickers from SSD. Fan alignment. Knowing what's the appropriate PSU to use, where the wires go. Power, reset, ect wire orientations. Being careful to not tighten your screws too much on the motherboard. It's sort of a lot to keep track of for regular people and the technology is fast changing.
@@georgesmith5201I think what intimidates beginners the most is the cpu cooler mount and thermal paste, other than that anyone can build a PC if reading the manuals carefully, the only difference is how many hours it will take
NB, great build! i just realized that all your fan are set as outtake. I would maybe flip the ones at the bottom to make them intake to help getting cool air in for optimal cooling performance. or maybe these new fans can rotate both ways and u can choose which way from the software! not sure lol. nice build, peace out.
For the fan question: if you can put it along the rigid parts of the fans, on the edges, you should be totally okay. But definitely dont put it anywhere it will rest on the center or support arms of the fans, that gpu is super heavy and might bend that plastic/cause the fans to grind
thats what i was thinkin, thank u so much!!! im still gonna think about other ways to support this gpu, im sure the right method will come to mind randomly! ~
@NoisyButters this might be a ridiculous amount of effort, but I've always wanted to get a 3d printed statue of something to support my GPU. I have a 7900 XTX in my build and the sag bracket right now just looks boring. I might 3D print black panther or something and get an artistic friend to paint it so I can use it as a support bracket. Something like that would be awesome if you could find a way! Just an idea.
I really enjoyed this PC build! I like how you walked through everything! I hope it brings you many years of amazing gameplay and editing! I appreciate your content and it makes the bad days seem non-existent!
You have 6 intake fans and only 3 outlet ones. I think you should be more than fine putting the GPU holder on the bottom. It's not large enough to cause a major amount of air turbulence or block intakes, but even if it does, the sheer amount of fans will compensate for it well enough.
Amazing video Butters! I love the talking while assembling and I am so happy that you added the post production Butters bit in there with the fan flip. I laughed so hard that I cried as well! Amazing build!
When you tried to turn it on for the first time I was laughing inside me...I just said..WAIT FOR IT...she forgot to connect the power...and..BOOM...yes...it was hilarious..but it can happen to anyone because you were so excited. Congratz in your achievement.
their wealth??? hold on, she didnt actually spend a dime on it... it was a sponsored video, meaning all of those beefiest parts were 'provided' to her, for FREE...
You're gonna absolutely love this machine once you get into the swing of things, in terms of its power. Recently built my own high-end, the only difference is I got the 7900 xtx. Name it The Iceberg, because you've got so much potential to discover. Or Titanic
Just putting this out there, you can get colourful cables for your power supply by cable mod, and they also make right angled connectors to reduce the stress on the 12VHPR connector because of the issues with it melting and setting on fire etc. but make sure they’re for your power supply and you can make your own in whatever colour you like for any cable. They’re not cheap but from the looks of things price isn’t a huge concern lmao
If you're not doing anything with your old PC, mine broke down on me a month ago. It was really old! I'm always here to accept donated PCs lol thanks :)
The flip the fans situation was hillarious xD That's an amazing build by the way. I like this kind of videos where people just shows the process as they go. The support for the GPU is perfect, I had the two types and I much prefer the one that is just a pilar at the end.
While watching you build your PC, I got excited, too. You're a natural PC builder, and the video is excellent. I have a few suggestions. An overhead-mounted video camera would have been a wonderful addition. Incorporating a monitor into your video would allow the viewers to see that the BIOS is loaded. Pre-installing your copy of the WIN 11 operating system on the installed SSD would be a nice feature. You could edit the installation, as that would be a waste of time. Seeing the WIN desktop would confirm that your PC is ready for game playing.
As long as it sits on the edge of the fan and it doesn't impede the fans from moving it really shouldn't be aproblem it also spreads the weight better than that just one stick. It's also not a lot of weight considering it's being hold by the screws.
I'm sure the thermals are ok. I just think it might run a little cooler mounting the power supply on the bottom. Again might not change much or anything. love the build.
7:02 hmm, I always thought RAM kits were tested as pairs; as such it's kind of important to keep kits paired to ensure they always work correct? Like put kit #1 in slots 1 and 3, and kit #2 in slots 2 and 4, but I could be wrong; I do recall kits not working when shuffling them around, even when they were of the same model and brand but not in their "paired slots"
PC cases should have a groove in the top on either side to have the cooling hoses go through. My case is similar and it would be nice to have the radiator in that space at the top. I put my fans in that space and radiator above the motherboard. Very cramped up top.
I guess the PC building videos depends on the person who is building it. If you have a very outgoing attitude, and that can keep the audience interested, and basically talk all over the video, what you are currently doing, it is fine. If you would just like to focus in building the PC, then do voice over, but I would argue that it doesn't match with your personality, and I actually found this video great.
You might keep an eye on cpu temperatures. Ever since 12000 series , the new cpu latch doesn't always go down even and the cpus get pretty warm. I recommend you get a thermal grizzly cpu contact frame for a more even pressure mount.
They get warm anyway, but in saying that I have my 14900K idling in the low 30's and topping out in the early 80's. With these high-end chips, temperature management is all in the configuration. For me personally, I don't think the thermal grizzly shaving off 3-4 degrees is game changing TBH, or worth the effort for that matter.
this is completely random, but I live in GA and It blew my mind when I found out you lived here as well.... I know I am slow.... but I did not find this out until I watched your video about your boat.... My brother in law lives right on that lake. Small world sometimes!
I’ve used the Herculx GPU support on the back of fans without any issues. I just make sure to position it such that I’m spreading out the weight across the sturdier portions of the fans.
Good lookin build, but things i would point out are: 1. getting blue sleeves for the aoi tubes and blue cables for the GPU would certainly make the blue accents work more fluidly, and 2. You could probably get a 3D printed screen that goes over/around the bottom fans that would then give you surface to place the gpu sag bracket without putting strain on the fan blades/motors
I was going to do a high end white and red build with the evangelion parts but I went with the gigabyte aero oc 4090/ 7800x3d/ 64 gigs of ddr5 ram in the white phanteks nv7. The pc is a beast and I clean it monthly which I will clean it later today. Maybe for my next build I will do the white and red build with an anime themed part or parts. I will be looking at the 5090 and the next intel and x3d cpus to see how much of a performance increase.
You should have used a vertical GPU stand to allow the card to stand upright, 90% of the ascetic is lost on the GPU laying down like that. But I love the build overall, the case is perfect.
Very nice build but personally I'd have gone with Lian Li's reverse blade fans for the side and bottom. They make things ever so much nicer looking if all the fan blades are pointing inwards. You could do a Lian Li's strimer V2 to your GPU and set the led colors to a static red, that would match that gorgeous GPU
Really glad you did a walkthrough like this, I haven't built a pc in a while and this was very reassuring that I can in fact put my new pc together when the parts arrive. Thanks Butters!
Woundering if the "side" fans should do more purpase pushing out air, you have 3 under that taking from bottom to up. Make sure ur free where ur stand ur computer so it can breath from under! And put 1 fan in the back to push out. So air from the PWM "around" the CPU air gets out quick. u maybe say this doesn't make sense but if ur having heavy load under hours it can make a difference how long ur things lasting and clocking! So all air doesn't need to go thru the radiator! Love from Sweden
HI from UK, that big GPU stand is safe but would block a little airflow, which is only a problem if it causes a noise you don't like, you could make a little stand for the gpu stand to make it further from the fan, to help airflow. P.S always install the PSU first!!!
I love your pc! It’s always fun watching you build your pc’s. Always puts a smile on my face. I will definitely be asking you questions when the day comes to build my first pc. Much love Hanna!
Hi, You did not connect it to a monitor or speakers. To see if the graphics card worked. Because I got a new graphics card that did what yours did came on. But when I connected it to a monitor there was no picture. I tried plugging it in another output for the monitor and nothing.. I tried all of the output ports nothing. So I put the old graphics card back into ther computer. It worked like a charm. I upgraded the driver to the latest driver for my new grapgics card. And tried the graphics card again. It came on and has been working eversince. And my new 5.1 surround sound just worked with a digital cable. Now I can hear things or people sneeking up behind me in games. Its like I'm in the middle of the game with everything going on around me. Nice Build. Stay safe to you and your loved ones.🌹💗
In a NZXT H9 ELITE as yours its much beter put the liquid refrigeration in the side because the top of this case cristal and only have a tny holes for cooling.... if you put your asus ruiyin 3 in the side get better tempartures inside the case. I love you tiny cat and my congratulations for your new pc...
Definately put that other GPU support in... It won't hurt the fans unless it blocks them from spinning... Didn't think I would like this color combo but it turned out suprisingly nice. Well Done :)
I'm impressed , so far you are my no 1 pc builder girl. Tempted to give 10/10 review but just 2 small tips. Grab a exhaust fan in the back case and please, please change that original bracket for intel cpu with a frame. Is cheap and make the difference in terms of cooling and temps for that i9 cpu. Best of luck gorgeous girl :)
*UPDATE: I FIXED THE THERMAL PAD PEELY ON THE M.2 SSD! I CANT BELIEVE I MISSED IT, BUT I ALSO UPGRADED THE SSD FROM GEN 3. THANKS FOR THE CALLOUT IN THE COMMENTS! HERE'S VID PROOF:* th-cam.com/users/shorts0oTn6jNgy_c also fun fact the GPU holder doubles as a screwdriver! once i get another one, im throwing the screwdriver in my purse LOL
PC BUILD TIME powerful and colorful pc yes, i cant wait to customize this for years to come! and game on it of course ok drink water bye!!!
What about Ava from borderlands I’m not really good with names for pcs but I tryed 😂
Avira sounds cool, it's not a character but a interesting name !!
Name it Eva
Here’s a PC Name The NoisyButters Special
The Red And The Black give me Vampire Vibes so maybe go with the Latin Name ( Lamia) which is Vampire in Latin
Amazing build! I definitely like it when builders talk while they are doing stuff as it feels a little more personal rather than someone just talking over footage.
i love how excited you were when it turned on and when you were talking about it after being done. cant wait to build my next one.
Watching people build pcs makes me feels so broke 😂
Realest comment ever
Hahaha yesss
So true😂
Reason why I’m watching it too. To broke to afford it.
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Something so nice about watching people build PCs, it’s actually almost therapeutic (I’ll never be able to own a full custom build PC in the next 6 years)
i really like when pc builders talk about what they are doing. its way more enjoyable for me
yah i dislike the ppl who say nothing and wear white gloves and opens things way too neatly lol
it's definitely my preference! im so glad u enjoyed thank u ;v;
@@hashmaticmining5589 dont hate on the relaxing end
Imagine just getting like $7,000 or more probably of glorious pc parts just given to you, I was born far too soon. Not gonna lie that build is really really nice. That video card is probably the nicest looking card I have ever seen, holy smokes.
yep, this youtubers make more than that..a week
Exactly my thought. I was looking for this comment. Especially these special parts in specific color schemes.
The part that got me was when she said she hadn't even watched the show that the $7000+ parts were themed for. Good grief.
What does being born along time ago have to do with anything? You know you can work harder right
@@jdizzle22396 LMAO "just work harder bro" just stop being a clown
can we appreciate the editing on this video love how you display all the parts too!
THANK U this vid took a hot minute but super happy w the way it turned out! thank u
@@NoisyButters i9 14900k thats a 150-160w processor
you should've opt for 7800x3d for true performance GAMING
Yeah you'd need AM5 board too, ditch that $1000 usd LGA 1700 board
I like how you talk to us the whole video. You’re like a long lost big sister telling us about her adventures. 😊
Just finished mine today. All white build in the H9 with the white Strix 4080 Super, looks amazing
The fan flipping was to funny 🤣
it couldnt have gone any better/worse LOL
@NoisyButters I am almost done upgrading my ps5 all I need is an ssd it has great cooling kinda overkill but I'm excited
@@NoisyButters 7800x3d with rtx 4090
Have you try that or you Intel fangirl with 150w Processor
I'm no PC expert and primarily play on console I'm just here working and lurking supporting the channel.... In general with videos of any sort (i.e. DIY Projects), I like the step-by-step walkthrough so I can follow along but then again totally unrelated to PC building.
You made installing the CPU a piece of cake! You even applied the thermal paste like it was icing on a cake 😋
thank you!!! 😋🍰
The device that is on top of the bottom case fan straigtening the GPU is a mini Screwdriver also. I used the one that came with the ASUS RTX 4070ti Super and used it ontop of the PSU cover in the Corsair 570X PC case. It was a little too much so I loosend it because the head width wasn't needed. Pulled it out of the cylinder and the cross tip screwdriver was at the other end. Nice Build. You have come far since last time I saw You, in college posting TH-cam content. Cheers!
Honestly its quite refreshing seeing a streamer/youtuber that actually knows how to build a PC. I can't tell you how stressful it is to watch some of the others "build" their rigs and fail miserably. This was a great video and nice build, even if those parts are grossly over priced ;)
Also, RAM is easy, generally if you only have 2 sticks and 4 slots, you go from CPU socket > Miss > Insert RAM > Miss > Insert RAM. This is generally the set up, even for Intel or AMD.
And that thermal paste application is fine, though not needed. It is a little much but that has been proven to not matter. I generally use a pea sized dot or draw an X symbol for CPU's that are a little bigger.
It's not really hard, literally a Lego with 10 pieces more or less.
@@gamblerfls It's not difficult for people like us, but I can understand why most people find it difficult or intimidating. Compatibility, the fact that DDR5 doesn't work with certain motherboards, but it works with CPUs that work with those motherboards. Knowing what types of CPUs fit in certain sockets; even if it fits it may not work and you need a BIOs update. Even simple things like aligning the CPU correctly (little triangle symbol), remembering to remove stickers from SSD. Fan alignment. Knowing what's the appropriate PSU to use, where the wires go. Power, reset, ect wire orientations. Being careful to not tighten your screws too much on the motherboard. It's sort of a lot to keep track of for regular people and the technology is fast changing.
@@georgesmith5201I think what intimidates beginners the most is the cpu cooler mount and thermal paste, other than that anyone can build a PC if reading the manuals carefully, the only difference is how many hours it will take
4 DIMM DDR5 is a bad idea.
@@hovnocuc4551 By now, everyone should know that.
Tutorial based videos are always so helpful no matter what type of video it is so thank you.
NB, great build! i just realized that all your fan are set as outtake. I would maybe flip the ones at the bottom to make them intake to help getting cool air in for optimal cooling performance. or maybe these new fans can rotate both ways and u can choose which way from the software! not sure lol. nice build, peace out.
I love PC builds where ppl do all the steps and just talk through it as they go! This video is great! Thank you!
the build turned out beautiful, can't wait to see all the other amazing builds you have planned!~
For the fan question: if you can put it along the rigid parts of the fans, on the edges, you should be totally okay. But definitely dont put it anywhere it will rest on the center or support arms of the fans, that gpu is super heavy and might bend that plastic/cause the fans to grind
thats what i was thinkin, thank u so much!!! im still gonna think about other ways to support this gpu, im sure the right method will come to mind randomly! ~
@NoisyButters this might be a ridiculous amount of effort, but I've always wanted to get a 3d printed statue of something to support my GPU. I have a 7900 XTX in my build and the sag bracket right now just looks boring. I might 3D print black panther or something and get an artistic friend to paint it so I can use it as a support bracket. Something like that would be awesome if you could find a way! Just an idea.
I really enjoyed this PC build! I like how you walked through everything! I hope it brings you many years of amazing gameplay and editing! I appreciate your content and it makes the bad days seem non-existent!
I LOVE the aesthetics of this build. the Evangelion themed parts are probably my favorite to see
Great build Hannah! The blue cables was a LONGSHOT but it came out AWESOME!
You have 6 intake fans and only 3 outlet ones. I think you should be more than fine putting the GPU holder on the bottom. It's not large enough to cause a major amount of air turbulence or block intakes, but even if it does, the sheer amount of fans will compensate for it well enough.
she actually has 9 exhaust fans and 0 intake fans 💀hopefully she fixed it
nah dude those are QX series fans - if the X frame is facing the inside, that’s an intake
I thought i was watching Shakira doing unboxing
Wow that’s amazing. Love the colors! I’d put T30 in the rad, the 14900 unlimited, even a binned one requieres tuning and cooling.
Damn butters! Lookin good
Yeah like Damn
she pretty mid, but aight ig
tf@@The-Red-Menace
@@De7ciple the only thing mid is you:))
actually u r right lol. but dont hate on me just cuz she not my type@@Spectru91
I like how you talk to us the whole video. You’re like a long lost big sister telling us about her adventures. 😊
Amazing video Butters! I love the talking while assembling and I am so happy that you added the post production Butters bit in there with the fan flip. I laughed so hard that I cried as well! Amazing build!
Yes. You can use the GPU support on the fans. Yes. You can get custom colored cables for it. Congrats on the build by the way. It looks incredible.
I hope your 14900k is stable lol
😂
When you tried to turn it on for the first time I was laughing inside me...I just said..WAIT FOR IT...she forgot to connect the power...and..BOOM...yes...it was hilarious..but it can happen to anyone because you were so excited. Congratz in your achievement.
When TH-camrs rub their wealth in their subscribers' faces. 😂
their wealth??? hold on, she didnt actually spend a dime on it... it was a sponsored video, meaning all of those beefiest parts were 'provided' to her, for FREE...
😂😂😂😂
@@realracing3specter295how do companies profit off giving all these if most subscribers can’t afford a $7000 pc
@@AFGixxeR88 by creating hypes and market scarcity with these overwhelmingly large number of reviewers and not dropping down the prices for years.
Someone is jealous
You're gonna absolutely love this machine once you get into the swing of things, in terms of its power. Recently built my own high-end, the only difference is I got the 7900 xtx. Name it The Iceberg, because you've got so much potential to discover. Or Titanic
Just putting this out there, you can get colourful cables for your power supply by cable mod, and they also make right angled connectors to reduce the stress on the 12VHPR connector because of the issues with it melting and setting on fire etc. but make sure they’re for your power supply and you can make your own in whatever colour you like for any cable. They’re not cheap but from the looks of things price isn’t a huge concern lmao
Honestly, I just like seeing computers get built, doesn't matter how as long as I see the building process
I prefer you explain as you do your usual talking ❤ i see it as a learning thing each time 🥰
If you're not doing anything with your old PC, mine broke down on me a month ago. It was really old!
I'm always here to accept donated PCs lol thanks :)
a white canvas of a case and fan makes the red pop and the to contrast with the build was a nice cherry on top.
THANK U SO MUCH!!! that was definitely the goal! and now that it's in my office against a white wall it looks SO GOOD ❤
@@NoisyButters Why do you hate AMD 🤣
1:55 probably the best ad for a sponsor I have seen in a video like this
you can get inverted fans that rotate the other way for looks so its an intake fan but has the good looking side without the supports in the way
I love it ❤❤ the colours are a amazing mix
I enjoy the walk thru while explaining what is going on. I am new to pc builds so I need all the help I can get.
i remember watching you years ago when u we’re grinding for dark matter bo3 im so glad i found u again
Black fans with Pink LEDS would look good with the red because it would give a cyberpunk neon look
The flip the fans situation was hillarious xD That's an amazing build by the way. I like this kind of videos where people just shows the process as they go. The support for the GPU is perfect, I had the two types and I much prefer the one that is just a pilar at the end.
While watching you build your PC, I got excited, too. You're a natural PC builder, and the video is excellent. I have a few suggestions. An overhead-mounted video camera would have been a wonderful addition. Incorporating a monitor into your video would allow the viewers to see that the BIOS is loaded. Pre-installing your copy of the WIN 11 operating system on the installed SSD would be a nice feature. You could edit the installation, as that would be a waste of time. Seeing the WIN desktop would confirm that your PC is ready for game playing.
i love the crystal clear glass. thats a plus
As long as it sits on the edge of the fan and it doesn't impede the fans from moving it really shouldn't be aproblem it also spreads the weight better than that just one stick. It's also not a lot of weight considering it's being hold by the screws.
I'm sure the thermals are ok. I just think it might run a little cooler mounting the power supply on the bottom.
Again might not change much or anything. love the build.
7:02 hmm, I always thought RAM kits were tested as pairs; as such it's kind of important to keep kits paired to ensure they always work correct? Like put kit #1 in slots 1 and 3, and kit #2 in slots 2 and 4, but I could be wrong; I do recall kits not working when shuffling them around, even when they were of the same model and brand but not in their "paired slots"
I like the blue and the white. Those two colors makes well together
your so intelligent Butters!! no wonder everyone loves you
Sheesh red and black, and high performance. Man I wish I would get a pc like that one day, I would be in heaven
PC cases should have a groove in the top on either side to have the cooling hoses go through. My case is similar and it would be nice to have the radiator in that space at the top. I put my fans in that space and radiator above the motherboard. Very cramped up top.
I guess the PC building videos depends on the person who is building it. If you have a very outgoing attitude, and that can keep the audience interested, and basically talk all over the video, what you are currently doing, it is fine. If you would just like to focus in building the PC, then do voice over, but I would argue that it doesn't match with your personality, and I actually found this video great.
thank u so much!!! i appreciate this feedback ~ 💕
Hannah is an electronic Genius
Finally a woman I can actually watch build a pc! Not boring at all. Most see guys. This is great!
hard time trying to decide who is more beautiful between this pc and @Noisybutters 😩😫
The red and blue combo goes rlly good
Nice build 🧈
This build is so beautiful omg😍 it's one to enjoy for years to come!
This style of PC building videos is best, IMO.
You might keep an eye on cpu temperatures. Ever since 12000 series , the new cpu latch doesn't always go down even and the cpus get pretty warm. I recommend you get a thermal grizzly cpu contact frame for a more even pressure mount.
They get warm anyway, but in saying that I have my 14900K idling in the low 30's and topping out in the early 80's. With these high-end chips, temperature management is all in the configuration. For me personally, I don't think the thermal grizzly shaving off 3-4 degrees is game changing TBH, or worth the effort for that matter.
Perfect type of video! You are making me want to learn to build PCs
I love the red and black mother board. When your fans kicked on I think I went blind for a second. Hope everyone has an amazing day.
Hannah do you do any 3D printing? It seems like with your creative streak and how much you love tech it would be right up your alley
I HAVE ONE havent set it up yet tho! i cant wait to learn more, if i do ill definitely document in video format!!
AWESOME! I will definitely be tuning in for that one!@@NoisyButters
this is completely random, but I live in GA and It blew my mind when I found out you lived here as well.... I know I am slow.... but I did not find this out until I watched your video about your boat.... My brother in law lives right on that lake. Small world sometimes!
I’ve used the Herculx GPU support on the back of fans without any issues. I just make sure to position it such that I’m spreading out the weight across the sturdier portions of the fans.
Good lookin build, but things i would point out are:
1. getting blue sleeves for the aoi tubes and blue cables for the GPU would certainly make the blue accents work more fluidly, and
2. You could probably get a 3D printed screen that goes over/around the bottom fans that would then give you surface to place the gpu sag bracket without putting strain on the fan blades/motors
I was going to do a high end white and red build with the evangelion parts but I went with the gigabyte aero oc 4090/ 7800x3d/ 64 gigs of ddr5 ram in the white phanteks nv7. The pc is a beast and I clean it monthly which I will clean it later today. Maybe for my next build I will do the white and red build with an anime themed part or parts. I will be looking at the 5090 and the next intel and x3d cpus to see how much of a performance increase.
You should have used a vertical GPU stand to allow the card to stand upright, 90% of the ascetic is lost on the GPU laying down like that. But I love the build overall, the case is perfect.
You have 6:3 intake to out (positive internal pressure), the GPU support won't have any bad effect
Very nice build but personally I'd have gone with Lian Li's reverse blade fans for the side and bottom. They make things ever so much nicer looking if all the fan blades are pointing inwards. You could do a Lian Li's strimer V2 to your GPU and set the led colors to a static red, that would match that gorgeous GPU
Really glad you did a walkthrough like this, I haven't built a pc in a while and this was very reassuring that I can in fact put my new pc together when the parts arrive. Thanks Butters!
System setup and configuring components. Also, first boot. It is a nice build.
Woundering if the "side" fans should do more purpase pushing out air, you have 3 under that taking from bottom to up. Make sure ur free where ur stand ur computer so it can breath from under! And put 1 fan in the back to push out. So air from the PWM "around" the CPU air gets out quick. u maybe say this doesn't make sense but if ur having heavy load under hours it can make a difference how long ur things lasting and clocking! So all air doesn't need to go thru the radiator! Love from Sweden
I just recently replaced my fans with the Corsair QX fans and having so few wires thanks to the fans was amazing.
Cablemod i believe makes the new 12VHP cables in custom colors! This build is amazing!
Get fan grills, and then you can put the sag bracket on top with no worry about damaging the fan
HI from UK, that big GPU stand is safe but would block a little airflow, which is only a problem if it causes a noise you don't like, you could make a little stand for the gpu stand to make it further from the fan, to help airflow. P.S always install the PSU first!!!
If you want to use the holder you can get fan mesh filters, they come in white.
Damn, went from being scared and nervous on your first build to a confident builder. Dope.
I love your pc! It’s always fun watching you build your pc’s. Always puts a smile on my face. I will definitely be asking you questions when the day comes to build my first pc. Much love Hanna!
the bracket put it on. zero issues
Impressive! For someone who love red and black that much and have a white case only... 😊....
Post production Butters gives me life
just a tip. it will be better if you move on other side from left to the rigt AIO for better standing and postion cables, ;)
Love the productivity and craftiness that went into this build. Also like the America Chaves fit
Hi, You did not connect it to a monitor or speakers. To see if the graphics card worked. Because I got a new graphics card that did what yours did came on. But when I connected it to a monitor there was no picture. I tried plugging it in another output for the monitor and nothing.. I tried all of the output ports nothing. So I put the old graphics card back into ther computer. It worked like a charm. I upgraded the driver to the latest driver for my new grapgics card. And tried the graphics card again. It came on and has been working eversince. And my new 5.1 surround sound just worked with a digital cable. Now I can hear things or people sneeking up behind me in games. Its like I'm in the middle of the game with everything going on around me. Nice Build. Stay safe to you and your loved ones.🌹💗
OMG Noisy that Beast of a GPU is totally in the SPOTLIGHT!🔥✨⭐Bright build👍🏽Love it!
In a NZXT H9 ELITE as yours its much beter put the liquid refrigeration in the side because the top of this case cristal and only have a tny holes for cooling.... if you put your asus ruiyin 3 in the side get better tempartures inside the case. I love you tiny cat and my congratulations for your new pc...
I really like the Lian Li GB-002 graphics card holder as it looks super clean and is almost not noticable.
By far the sickest pc I have ever seen
I dont think that bracket is going to harm anything. If anything drill holes in the part that sits on the fans
Definately put that other GPU support in... It won't hurt the fans unless it blocks them from spinning... Didn't think I would like this color combo but it turned out suprisingly nice. Well Done :)
I really love this build. Just to see your face light up like that is priceless. I know that this means the word you. 👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾
I'm impressed , so far you are my no 1 pc builder girl. Tempted to give 10/10 review but just 2 small tips. Grab a exhaust fan in the back case and please, please change that original bracket for intel cpu with a frame. Is cheap and make the difference in terms of cooling and temps for that i9 cpu. Best of luck gorgeous girl :)
RTX4090 ... nice.
Still using my RTX3060ti
same im using a 3070 with i9 12900k
The nicest free pc I've seen so far! Congrats.
I remember watching you build your first pc you uploaded, so proud of everything you have accomplished.