I did this so that it would not be exposed to any static energy that might arise during assembly. I also placed the bag underneath so that I wouldn't scratch the table or damage the soldering points on the underside of the motherboard. Thanks for the feedback ^^
honestly this is such a clean build! you did a great job :) I recently built an all-black PC on my channel and i love it but youve got me contemplating if i should have went all-white instead after this video..
kudos for prepping the motherboard first to then install it. You should've made sure to remove the air pocket from the AIO's pump by wiggling/lowering the pump below the radiator and you've chosen the worst direction for the radiator. Hoses down or put it horizontally.
Thanks for watching the video and the comment! It's my first time working with AIO's but i do know that horizontally mounting it at the top of the case would probably be better for cooling, but after benchmarking and stress-testing the System, the CPU doesn't get over 75°C and stays stable the whole time. The Pump is very quiet too and I don't hear any air pocket noises from it. I'll think about mounting the AIO horizontally but for now I'll just leave it how it is since it works completely fine.
Samsung SSD is NOT a Pro. Unless I missed something. There are 980 and 980 Pro. You purchased new 4070? What is the case? Depending on whether or not all of you your components were new or purchased, I figure it's somewhere around 2000-2500$ build. 4070 in either budget?🙄 You should have 4080 Super in there. But ok, too late now I guess.
It's a 2135$ build. Like i explained in the video, the 4070 was already in my old pc. I bought the GPU new in 2023. Everything else in this build is brand new. I didn't feel the need to upgrade a 4070 to a 4080 super and spend another 1k$ on it. A 4080 super with this processor would also result in a 11,8% Bottleneck when using a 3440x1440 resolution screen like mine.
No, the fans are daisy-chainable. The Motherboard has enough fan ports so I just chained 3 pairs of fans together and plugged them in. The 3 radiator fans had to connect to the AIO's link cable.
It's great! The only mistake I caught is that you assembled motherboard on top of this bag it came in.
I did this so that it would not be exposed to any static energy that might arise during assembly. I also placed the bag underneath so that I wouldn't scratch the table or damage the soldering points on the underside of the motherboard. Thanks for the feedback ^^
Why is that considered a mistake
Love the fans setting, I think I will choose this case and fans bulid for my next PC.😂 So beautiful.
Really nice!!!
honestly this is such a clean build! you did a great job :) I recently built an all-black PC on my channel and i love it but youve got me contemplating if i should have went all-white instead after this video..
Nice
kudos for prepping the motherboard first to then install it.
You should've made sure to remove the air pocket from the AIO's pump by wiggling/lowering the pump below the radiator and you've chosen the worst direction for the radiator. Hoses down or put it horizontally.
Thanks for watching the video and the comment! It's my first time working with AIO's but i do know that horizontally mounting it at the top of the case would probably be better for cooling, but after benchmarking and stress-testing the System, the CPU doesn't get over 75°C and stays stable the whole time. The Pump is very quiet too and I don't hear any air pocket noises from it. I'll think about mounting the AIO horizontally but for now I'll just leave it how it is since it works completely fine.
Great pc. I have the i7 14700kf with 4080 super and its great for gaming and photo/video editing
Gpu kinda reminds me of the Evga 30 series
very nice
Yeah the gpu could be a 4089 super with that budget, but looks cool tho!!!
4089 super?
This must be the new one
@@ikram2512😂
How do the Thermalright Fans perform on the radiator.
I heard they are considerably weak and therefore more suited for general airflow
@@LEK they perform pretty well so far!
enjoy
You should have more subs tbh
I wish I had more xD
Samsung SSD is NOT a Pro.
Unless I missed something.
There are 980 and 980 Pro.
You purchased new 4070?
What is the case?
Depending on whether or not all of you your components were new or purchased, I figure it's somewhere around 2000-2500$ build.
4070 in either budget?🙄
You should have 4080 Super in there.
But ok, too late now I guess.
It's a 2135$ build. Like i explained in the video, the 4070 was already in my old pc. I bought the GPU new in 2023. Everything else in this build is brand new. I didn't feel the need to upgrade a 4070 to a 4080 super and spend another 1k$ on it. A 4080 super with this processor would also result in a 11,8% Bottleneck when using a 3440x1440 resolution screen like mine.
Did u buy a seperate fan hub?
No, the fans are daisy-chainable. The Motherboard has enough fan ports so I just chained 3 pairs of fans together and plugged them in. The 3 radiator fans had to connect to the AIO's link cable.