I bought nearly these exact parts for my first computer build before seeing the video and came across it for the motherboard installation. It felt like hitting the jackpot. Thanks for the help!
Me too i bought almost the same exact parts the only difference from my build is the cpu i went with the 5700x the gpu the pulse 6600xt and cpu colloing fan is different put everything else is the same the motherboard the ram.ect
8350FX TOP!!! I replaced my 8350 with a 3700x with such a motherboard, only without Wi-Fi...fx was somehow more familiar, it will forever be in my heart! I have had it since 2012 and it has never failed!
thought i was a pro at installing cpus after watching this. Ripped the amd cpu up with the fan several times, cause i panicked due to the pressure i had to put on the air cooler xD luckily it still worked.. even though the pins are friable, its kinda stupid safe. Anyways, amazing video, the calmness is the best part. Doing it like you've done it a million times before, helps a noob like me out by calming me down. Thank you!!
I wasn't expecting to see that Athlon! I am in the middle of upgrading my FX 8150 I built 12 years ago! I'm going to use the FX for a minecraft/Plex server going forward!
Had this exact ram and cpu had my water cooler die after a year and 2 days warranty expired by 2 days -.- been loooking all day for something that air cooled that cleared the ramm Ty so much
I would recommend to playce the motherboard on a soft surface or just the box it comes in, so the back doesnt get damaged by putting in the ram for example
I stumbled upon this video and its great because Im getting a similar PC with the only difference is in the case (cooler master h500p mesh) and the GPU (MSI 3060 ventus x3) This video is super helpful since I’m going to assemble it myself 🙏
Fortune favors the bold. I am just starting a very similar build using the same mobo, and CPU except mine is a 9 5900x. I bought two SSd's just for fun. I have 32 g of memory. Its nice for me to see it happen in real time, I learn far better when I see it happen rather than being told.
I just finished mine with 64GB of RAM 3200mhz, Ryzen 9 5900X OC, Radeon 6900XT 16GB OC, and H100i Elite Liquid Cooler, Samsung 980 2TB Nvme, and a 850W Segostep PSU. The case is a Mid ATX, yes, full ATX would have been better but my budget got me the mid ATX. Now I see that I have to tweak the Bios settings in order to get full performance from all the components.
I want this exact build, just a different tower. I want the Lian Li LANCOOL II case. Because I may want to upgrade, I will get a new power supply too, probably 800w. but ya, I want that. Thank you for the vid, I have been searching forever on a build that suits my needs, this does that.
I'm glad I caught this video. I didn't realize I could run 3600mhz memory on this board. I thought it was 3200mhz for some reason. Thanks for sharing ha .
The board is a B550, so 4400MT/s is the highest it can run on. The limiting factor is (in most cases) the CPU, as Ryzen 3 has a warranty void when going above 3200MT/s.
I was looking for some video about this mobo before building my pc and surprisingly we got almost the same parts. I'm using a dark rock pro 4 cooler and unfortunately in my case these rgb Ram sticks are too tall so couldn't install the cooler. Going for the non rgb at this point. Thank you for your tutorial however, it was very useful! 👍
He said, "Noctua is the best company" and i was like, say less. Subscribed. Although I used a be quiet Dark Rock Pro on my B550 F and that boii is chonky.
built my pc like 7 months ago and the thumbnail was so weirdly familiar to me , same mobo and ram , tho i went with corsair aio 240 , 3070 ti ,1 m.2 gen 4 and 1 m.2 gen 3 and 2tb , happy to see this mobo and ram being used in other builds tho , good video
That motherboard looks insane.i went from H270F strix i5 7400 to this one with R5 5600x (i dont need more cores). I did reuse my 32GB of DDR4 2400Mhz but darn this thing fast as fuck
Yes, nice build. The only thing I don't like about these monster air coolers is the way they hang over the ram. I saved my FX9590 & AM2 Phenom builds to. Except instead of another setup with them they hang on the wall like art. Like - nerd art? Cheers.
I'm doing the exact same build as you wish me luck, thank you for the video. I did notice your PSU is the wrong way round? It'll be blowing hot air onto the graphics card
My mother board came with the Wi-Fi built in, specifically bought it to avoid using an Ethernet cable. Just to find out it literally doesn’t let you install windows without an Ethernet cable.
@@alexvel6991 corsair RM750x. You should be good with any decent 750 watt power supply. I chose this one specifically bc it was white and matched the color scheme on my pic of white and rainbow lol
Ive got the same motherboard, but when i installed windows 11 it was asking me for internet connection. Unfortunately it wouldn't pick up wifi because there were no drivers installed LOL. So i used my Gigabyte wifi card and boom. It found the internet.
Hi, where is the logo with the heatsink from, going down, there is a clear track, which goes down to the audio chip, to make it clear, is it an audio track or LED? what temperature do you maintain under stress, with this heatsink? Thank you
hey question, so i have this same motherboard, and i have a 980 pro ssd, at first i installed it on the bottem slot because i didnt think it mattered where to install it, but samsung magician was saying it was pcie gen 3x4, and too install it in the pcie gen 4 slot, so i did, i moved it to the top slot, now its saying its pcie gen 4x2, but the motherboard states that there gen 4x4? and i feel like im not gettting the right write and read speeds, is there something i need too enable in bios? im kinda confused on why it says gen 4x2 and not gen 4x4 lol, a reply would be nice cause its my first time installing one and im kinda confused.
Please tell me, does your assembly work fine, the motherboard does not heat up and can withstand the load of the processor, thank you in advance, good luck and success to your channel.
How to sort out to the use of type-c in the front panel? I have the same board with the with corsair 4000d airflow case. At the time i didn't think it would be handy be thinks changed.
It's how I was taught a long time ago, but whether it's correct or not will always be up for debate. I watched a video a few years later that showed different patterns smashed under plexiglass and it confirmed the rice dot choice was the best. I tried to find a link to it, but I have no idea where it's at. Out of curiousity, I watched a few modern videos and they are not happy with the rice dot technique. One of the things that was always hammered into me about it, was that good thermal paste is also electrically conductive and if it spills over the edge it can short out a component. I know it squishes out only when it can't fill gaps, so if you have a perfectly machined surface, there isn't any gaps to fill. It may vary depending on cheap components, or even porosity. The rice dot hasn't let me down, so I keep using it.
How did windows work without enabling TPM I’m about to do the same set up but everywhere I look it says I have to enable it for this motherboard! And how did you not get a black screen at the start because from what I’m seeing you will need a bios update first with pc switched off but plugged in! Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Heya there. Everything worked right out of the box. I didn't have to do anything of that nature. I have had to deal with this on an older Intel board here: th-cam.com/video/a7DbYYFBX9Y/w-d-xo.html but this one had everything ready to go. My guess is first generation B550-F boards were shipped with an older BIOS that needed more TLC. This board has been out for a while, so my version likely had a lot of issues already solved. Hope that helps.
Which way to connect pwr and reset switch? Does it matter? And if it does which side is ground? My connectors just have an arrow. Is that + or ? Is that ground or not?
You used the EPS x8 plug to power the processor, is that enough or do I also need to plug in an additional x4, is it necessary? I don't intend to overclock the processor, for now I will use Ryzen 5 3600
You get the same voltage regardless if you use 8 or 8+4. The only difference is the amps it can handle. I tried looking through the manual for the board to get a manufacturer answer, but the closest thing I could find was on page 1-10, it said the 8 pin is required and the 4 pin may be additionally needed: dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/SocketAM4/ROG_STRIX_B550-F_GAMING/E16610_ROG_STRIX_B550-F_GAMING_WI-FI_UM_WEB.pdf?model=ROG%20STRIX%20B550-F%20GAMING%20(WI-FI) I remember reading a while back that high end 9 series cpus may require the 12 pin, or extreme overclocking. It's also worth considering the cables from your power supply. If you're using a cheap power supply with cheap cables, they may overheat with lesser loads. According to google the 3600 uses 65 watts, so I wouldn't see any need for the 12 pin in any scenario.
First time building a pc with the same mobo and 5600x mobo almost didn't fit in my case the rear exhaust fan has less than a mm of play but it fit 🎉 case is mag forge 112r
i just install my new board proc and aio . ryzen 7 5800x , rog strix b550 f gaming with nzxt kraken x63 . start bios , my cpu temp 57c . why not same ? idle already high temp . i though its only 40-50
This could be ignorance but I’m Still learning and am considering this cooler: On their website the additional fan is placed on the side where the RAM is. Obviously you want both fans to be facing the same direction? If this is the case, is there a problem with you installing the fan on the opposite side? If there are any misconceptions or anything I’m misunderstanding please anyone clarify / teach me
The most important thing is that they're both blowing the same direction. You can flip the fan around and install it either way. The main reason for putting it over the RAM is because most of the time there's a case fan right next to where I put the 2nd fan. Putting 2 fans that close together is a bit ridiculous. You can see them next to each other at 11:47. This fan is bigger, more reliable, and higher volume, so it's arguably worth keeping it on. I'm using the NH-D15S on my personal computer. It's basically the same cooler, but with one fan, and it works perfectly fine. You could easily do the same thing with this cooler with maybe a couple of degrees difference. There's 2 reasons I didn't put the 2nd fan above the RAM. The first and most important is because it wouldn't fit in the case with the side panel on. The second is because I didn't want to block air flow over the RAM that would be covered by the fan case. Now that I think of it, there's a 3rd reason. The cool lights on the RAM. Hope that helps.
Brother, if you are still learning, there is no point on going with this cooler, yes it is one of the top there is in the air cooler department but honestly its better used on overclocking which means messing around with stuff, if you are going to stay on stocks settings even a half priced cooler like the artic 34 e sport will do the same
The easy answer is 150 watts www.gigabyte.com/Support/FAQ/2773 Many manufacturers limit an 8 pin connector to 150 watts, but some of them allow you to get around it. For liability, nobody wants to really say what's possible because there are too many variables. Some really cheap PSU's can have very thin wire that can overheat. Combine that with a bad pin crimp, poor connector design, corrosion, and bad solder joints and it's possible to start a fire. 4 of the wires on an 8 pin connector are positive. According to this calculator, if you use 4x 18 gauge wires, that equates to 1x 12 gauge wire. www.wirebarn.com/Combined-Wire-Gauge-Calculator_ep_42.html Keep in mind, the wire coming from the breaker box in your home to the outlet in your room is 12 gauge. Volts x Amps = Watts. The 5800x is rated at 105 watts without overclock. This is a 12 Volt system. 105w / 12v = 8.75 Amps. According to this calculator, at 4 feet, a single 18 gauge wire is usable. www.wirebarn.com/Wire-Calculator-_ep_41.html The liability answer: An 8 pin connector is fine for this build, but if you want to be safe, use 12.
I got the wifi ii and it won’t work. I also bought the wifi and it came with a broken capacitor and it won’t boot up correctly (crashes last second every time). I don’t recommend this board tbh
Hello so I have the same motherboard but it doesn’t recognize a mouse it always says 2 keyboards 0mouse and 1hub and I have windows installed on my new ssd and it worked fine but not it doesn’t boot and the screen stays black someone help me please thanks
I bought nearly these exact parts for my first computer build before seeing the video and came across it for the motherboard installation. It felt like hitting the jackpot. Thanks for the help!
Me too i bought almost the same exact parts the only difference from my build is the cpu i went with the 5700x the gpu the pulse 6600xt and cpu colloing fan is different put everything else is the same the motherboard the ram.ect
@@enoclugo5679is the motherboard good?
Me too.
I made the same change, from FX 8350 to Ryzen 5 5600!! Very useful video for me, thanks!!
congrats bro!!! im getting a 5600x and the same mobo soon too!
this is legit the perfect pc building video theres legit no bs talking
8350FX TOP!!! I replaced my 8350 with a 3700x with such a motherboard, only without Wi-Fi...fx was somehow more familiar, it will forever be in my heart! I have had it since 2012 and it has never failed!
Wow it's amazing to see so many people upgrading from the same cpu. Including me lol😅
those memories work without any problem
Dude I just wanted to drop a message and say thanks! I bought these exact parts (with different RAM) and this was super useful/informative. Great job!
how it perform?
thought i was a pro at installing cpus after watching this. Ripped the amd cpu up with the fan several times, cause i panicked due to the pressure i had to put on the air cooler xD luckily it still worked.. even though the pins are friable, its kinda stupid safe. Anyways, amazing video, the calmness is the best part. Doing it like you've done it a million times before, helps a noob like me out by calming me down. Thank you!!
I needed this so badly thank you!
I wasn't expecting to see that Athlon!
I am in the middle of upgrading my FX 8150 I built 12 years ago!
I'm going to use the FX for a minecraft/Plex server going forward!
Had this exact ram and cpu had my water cooler die after a year and 2 days warranty expired by 2 days -.- been loooking all day for something that air cooled that cleared the ramm Ty so much
I would recommend to playce the motherboard on a soft surface or just the box it comes in, so the back doesnt get damaged by putting in the ram for example
I stumbled upon this video and its great because Im getting a similar PC with the only difference is in the case (cooler master h500p mesh) and the GPU (MSI 3060 ventus x3) This video is super helpful since I’m going to assemble it myself 🙏
hows the build so far bro? i just bought the same gpu
Psu used?
@@thatmanbigo What was the power supply you used?
@@CaNIIO Corsair CX750F RGB
also changed the ram for some G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3600MHz CL16 16gb x2
Fortune favors the bold. I am just starting a very similar build using the same mobo, and CPU except mine is a 9 5900x. I bought two SSd's just for fun. I have 32 g of memory. Its nice for me to see it happen in real time, I learn far better when I see it happen rather than being told.
wait this motherboard supports dual ssd?
I just finished mine with 64GB of RAM 3200mhz, Ryzen 9 5900X OC, Radeon 6900XT 16GB OC, and H100i Elite Liquid Cooler, Samsung 980 2TB Nvme, and a 850W Segostep PSU. The case is a Mid ATX, yes, full ATX would have been better but my budget got me the mid ATX. Now I see that I have to tweak the Bios settings in order to get full performance from all the components.
Thank you for your video, helped a lot
I want this exact build, just a different tower. I want the Lian Li LANCOOL II case. Because I may want to upgrade, I will get a new power supply too, probably 800w. but ya, I want that. Thank you for the vid, I have been searching forever on a build that suits my needs, this does that.
I'm glad I caught this video. I didn't realize I could run 3600mhz memory on this board. I thought it was 3200mhz for some reason. Thanks for sharing ha .
The board is a B550, so 4400MT/s is the highest it can run on. The limiting factor is (in most cases) the CPU, as Ryzen 3 has a warranty void when going above 3200MT/s.
Detailed Clear explanation PC build
Nice walk through
I have these exact components minus the fan. Thx for the vid. Dropped a like.
I built similar one yesterday... diference was NH-D15S Samsung 980 Gskill TridentZ CL16 3600 and Win10
I was looking for some video about this mobo before building my pc and surprisingly we got almost the same parts. I'm using a dark rock pro 4 cooler and unfortunately in my case these rgb Ram sticks are too tall so couldn't install the cooler. Going for the non rgb at this point.
Thank you for your tutorial however, it was very useful! 👍
thanks
Cool video, definitely 10 points, good luck to you.
He said, "Noctua is the best company" and i was like, say less. Subscribed. Although I used a be quiet Dark Rock Pro on my B550 F and that boii is chonky.
Awesome mate.Thanks
thank you. I am wanting to build a new pc for content creating
Thanks for the awesome video! Hoping you’ll do a benchmark test for different games!
Just want to say amazing video 123k views should equal 123k subscribers I will be following your guide to building my own pc
Me gusto mucho tu ensamble, me di cuenta de que no había instalado correctamente el M.2 (Tu PC es casi igual a la mía).
built my pc like 7 months ago and the thumbnail was so weirdly familiar to me , same mobo and ram , tho i went with corsair aio 240 , 3070 ti ,1 m.2 gen 4 and 1 m.2 gen 3 and 2tb , happy to see this mobo and ram being used in other builds tho , good video
I have the BeQuiet Dark Rock Pro cooler and the same mobo,i must admit that the ventilator clips of the Noctua are much better i like it.......
That motherboard looks insane.i went from H270F strix i5 7400 to this one with R5 5600x (i dont need more cores). I did reuse my 32GB of DDR4 2400Mhz but darn this thing fast as fuck
Did you have to update your BIOS in order for it to work with the 5600X?
I got a similar build minus the gpu and I’m water cooling…. I’m rocking the 4070 graphics card
ah thanks needed to make sure i can use vengeance rgb pro on the motherboard, couldn't find it on the asus compatibility website
Yes, nice build. The only thing I don't like about these monster air coolers is the way they hang over the ram. I saved my FX9590 & AM2 Phenom builds to. Except instead of another setup with them they hang on the wall like art. Like - nerd art? Cheers.
ty! this is exactly what I'm looking for
thanks Champ
i built a similar build but i used the asus x570 tuf-plus (wifi II), ryzen 5800x3d, and 32gb team group ram and a be quiet cpu cooler
I'm doing the exact same build as you wish me luck, thank you for the video.
I did notice your PSU is the wrong way round? It'll be blowing hot air onto the graphics card
IM GOING TO WATCH THIS 10 TIMES SO I REMEBMER EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wow! its like if you made this video for me!!! same components and i had no clue of how to assamble
REALLY COOL JOB ❤❤❤❤
Nice build!!!
Grazie👍
When you start the pc, the led boot and vga are on. Do you know how to fix that
Try re-seating your video card. Try another HDMI port. Try another HDMI cable. Try another video card.
Wszystko super, tylko dlaszczego szorujesz płytą główna po kamiennym blacie???
That's my rig!!!
Nice build
My mother board came with the Wi-Fi built in, specifically bought it to avoid using an Ethernet cable. Just to find out it literally doesn’t let you install windows without an Ethernet cable.
This was literally my exact build but my Corsair vengeance ram was white and I got a 3070ti
On regards of the power supply what did you get? I'm a total noob and this is pretty close to the pieces I'm choosing for my 1st build
@@alexvel6991 corsair RM750x. You should be good with any decent 750 watt power supply. I chose this one specifically bc it was white and matched the color scheme on my pic of white and rainbow lol
nice video man! what kind of power supply you using to power that?
Really helpful and clearly ty
My PC case front panel came with USB3.1 cable how do I put it in the motherboard I can't figure it out??
Ive got the same motherboard, but when i installed windows 11 it was asking me for internet connection. Unfortunately it wouldn't pick up wifi because there were no drivers installed LOL. So i used my Gigabyte wifi card and boom. It found the internet.
Thanks for your tutorial. Could the bios be flashed with the button on the back instead?
Hi, where is the logo with the heatsink from, going down, there is a clear track, which goes down to the audio chip, to make it clear, is it an audio track or LED? what temperature do you maintain under stress, with this heatsink? Thank you
👍we’ll explain
la prochaine fois fait les etapes dans l'ordre svp ! A+ dans le bus !
Your relic didn't look any different from your new one?
hey question, so i have this same motherboard, and i have a 980 pro ssd, at first i installed it on the bottem slot because i didnt think it mattered where to install it, but samsung magician was saying it was pcie gen 3x4, and too install it in the pcie gen 4 slot, so i did, i moved it to the top slot, now its saying its pcie gen 4x2, but the motherboard states that there gen 4x4? and i feel like im not gettting the right write and read speeds, is there something i need too enable in bios? im kinda confused on why it says gen 4x2 and not gen 4x4 lol, a reply would be nice cause its my first time installing one and im kinda confused.
Please tell me, does your assembly work fine, the motherboard does not heat up and can withstand the load of the processor, thank you in advance, good luck and success to your channel.
no issues.
How to sort out to the use of type-c in the front panel? I have the same board with the with corsair 4000d airflow case. At the time i didn't think it would be handy be thinks changed.
Good thing you go rgb ram sticks only to be covered with the overly massive cpu fan
hey i have the ryzen 7 5700 X...should i make a bios flashback before the system started or the system start without flashback?? greet video thx
Can you do a video of removing the gpu from this specific mobo?
"FAN-tactic" company 🤣🤣 only us English will get the pun 🇬🇧
Great vid 👌
at 0.33 seconds i had no clue there was a piece of plastic and ofc mine was on
That one was hard to see. I've developed an eagle eye for those as they used to get me all the time.
@@distractor_beamreviews yeah mines been on for at least a year lol
7:08 is that all u need of thermal paste?😳 I seen ppl adding way more so I’m just curious tho.
It's how I was taught a long time ago, but whether it's correct or not will always be up for debate. I watched a video a few years later that showed different patterns smashed under plexiglass and it confirmed the rice dot choice was the best. I tried to find a link to it, but I have no idea where it's at. Out of curiousity, I watched a few modern videos and they are not happy with the rice dot technique. One of the things that was always hammered into me about it, was that good thermal paste is also electrically conductive and if it spills over the edge it can short out a component. I know it squishes out only when it can't fill gaps, so if you have a perfectly machined surface, there isn't any gaps to fill. It may vary depending on cheap components, or even porosity. The rice dot hasn't let me down, so I keep using it.
Would you recommend this mobo for a 3090 gaming/streaming setup?
2:05
how is the 970 evo plus faster than the 980 pro?
970 evo plus is rated at 3500 mb/s read and the 980 pro is 6700 mb/s read
How did you get the Wi-Fi working??? I plugged in the Wi-Fi antenna and it’s just saying that there’s no Ethernet cable attached
im waiting for 5800x3d , but the bild is ready and i push start without cpu but dont started anything gest the logo asus ..whitch is the problem??
what gpu you recomend to this MBO ? amd6900xt or gigabyte rtx3070Ti
How did windows work without enabling TPM I’m about to do the same set up but everywhere I look it says I have to enable it for this motherboard! And how did you not get a black screen at the start because from what I’m seeing you will need a bios update first with pc switched off but plugged in! Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Heya there. Everything worked right out of the box. I didn't have to do anything of that nature. I have had to deal with this on an older Intel board here: th-cam.com/video/a7DbYYFBX9Y/w-d-xo.html but this one had everything ready to go. My guess is first generation B550-F boards were shipped with an older BIOS that needed more TLC. This board has been out for a while, so my version likely had a lot of issues already solved. Hope that helps.
@@distractor_beamreviews thanks a lot that makes sense, shouldn’t be a problem for me either since my motherboard was manufactured in ‘22
Which way to connect pwr and reset switch?
Does it matter?
And if it does which side is ground? My connectors just have an arrow. Is that + or ? Is that ground or not?
I want to upgrade my motherboard to the asus b550 f but am wondering if I would have to buy windows 11 again if I do
Hi what is that white thing you are holding at 10:18? What is it called and where can I get one?
did you change the back plates?
in a matter of fact the back of the motherboard is damaged since u didnt use the anti static mat from the package :)
What kind of case is he using in the video?
Why are you plugging the panel headers in individually when you already had them on the block??
The block was from the old motherboard. It wasn't a direct match.
did you have any problem with that ram? using 4x8gb 3600Mhz??
can u tell me what the exact cpu heatsink u got I’m building a pc and i saw your vid and really want that
It's a Noctua NH-D15. There's also links in the description.
You used the EPS x8 plug to power the processor, is that enough or do I also need to plug in an additional x4, is it necessary? I don't intend to overclock the processor, for now I will use Ryzen 5 3600
You get the same voltage regardless if you use 8 or 8+4. The only difference is the amps it can handle. I tried looking through the manual for the board to get a manufacturer answer, but the closest thing I could find was on page 1-10, it said the 8 pin is required and the 4 pin may be additionally needed: dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/SocketAM4/ROG_STRIX_B550-F_GAMING/E16610_ROG_STRIX_B550-F_GAMING_WI-FI_UM_WEB.pdf?model=ROG%20STRIX%20B550-F%20GAMING%20(WI-FI) I remember reading a while back that high end 9 series cpus may require the 12 pin, or extreme overclocking. It's also worth considering the cables from your power supply. If you're using a cheap power supply with cheap cables, they may overheat with lesser loads. According to google the 3600 uses 65 watts, so I wouldn't see any need for the 12 pin in any scenario.
Hey I have a question, will it work with a ryzen 7 5700g core? Or will it need a bios update? And will any two ddr4 ram sticks work?
First time building a pc with the same mobo and 5600x mobo almost didn't fit in my case the rear exhaust fan has less than a mm of play but it fit 🎉 case is mag forge 112r
i just install my new board proc and aio . ryzen 7 5800x , rog strix b550 f gaming with nzxt kraken x63 . start bios , my cpu temp 57c . why not same ? idle already high temp . i though its only 40-50
Sorry but you didn't say how to align the cpu
Sadly my PC doesn't switch on and I have the same motherboard
This could be ignorance but I’m
Still learning and am considering this cooler:
On their website the additional fan is placed on the side where the RAM is. Obviously you want both fans to be facing the same direction? If this is the case, is there a problem with you installing the fan on the opposite side?
If there are any misconceptions or anything I’m misunderstanding please anyone clarify / teach me
The most important thing is that they're both blowing the same direction. You can flip the fan around and install it either way. The main reason for putting it over the RAM is because most of the time there's a case fan right next to where I put the 2nd fan. Putting 2 fans that close together is a bit ridiculous. You can see them next to each other at 11:47. This fan is bigger, more reliable, and higher volume, so it's arguably worth keeping it on. I'm using the NH-D15S on my personal computer. It's basically the same cooler, but with one fan, and it works perfectly fine. You could easily do the same thing with this cooler with maybe a couple of degrees difference. There's 2 reasons I didn't put the 2nd fan above the RAM. The first and most important is because it wouldn't fit in the case with the side panel on. The second is because I didn't want to block air flow over the RAM that would be covered by the fan case. Now that I think of it, there's a 3rd reason. The cool lights on the RAM. Hope that helps.
Brother, if you are still learning, there is no point on going with this cooler, yes it is one of the top there is in the air cooler department but honestly its better used on overclocking which means messing around with stuff, if you are going to stay on stocks settings even a half priced cooler like the artic 34 e sport will do the same
I didn’t get a spacer that fits the right screw
im about to use the same motherboard and im a bit confused with the 8pin + the 4 pin connectors in the pot left. do i need to connect both of them?
The easy answer is 150 watts www.gigabyte.com/Support/FAQ/2773
Many manufacturers limit an 8 pin connector to 150 watts, but some of them allow you to get around it. For liability, nobody wants to really say what's possible because there are too many variables. Some really cheap PSU's can have very thin wire that can overheat. Combine that with a bad pin crimp, poor connector design, corrosion, and bad solder joints and it's possible to start a fire.
4 of the wires on an 8 pin connector are positive. According to this calculator, if you use 4x 18 gauge wires, that equates to 1x 12 gauge wire. www.wirebarn.com/Combined-Wire-Gauge-Calculator_ep_42.html
Keep in mind, the wire coming from the breaker box in your home to the outlet in your room is 12 gauge.
Volts x Amps = Watts. The 5800x is rated at 105 watts without overclock. This is a 12 Volt system. 105w / 12v = 8.75 Amps. According to this calculator, at 4 feet, a single 18 gauge wire is usable. www.wirebarn.com/Wire-Calculator-_ep_41.html
The liability answer: An 8 pin connector is fine for this build, but if you want to be safe, use 12.
do I have to clean the cpu chip for the heatsink will it still function properly
I got the wifi ii and it won’t work. I also bought the wifi and it came with a broken capacitor and it won’t boot up correctly (crashes last second every time). I don’t recommend this board tbh
Hello so I have the same motherboard but it doesn’t recognize a mouse it always says 2 keyboards 0mouse and 1hub and I have windows installed on my new ssd and it worked fine but not it doesn’t boot and the screen stays black someone help me please thanks
Hi. Do you sell old motherboard and other parts ?
I have 5800x3d version of this lol.Same rams 980 evo ssd and same motherboard with rog strix lc ii 240 argb cooler works like legend.
Great video man! Question does this MB support a ryzen 7 5700g?
Yes.
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i'd like to mount noctua nhd15 second fan in the same way (cause tall ram). What's the cpu clearance of your case ?
83 degrees is high, how high do the temps get with a ryzen 9 5900x?