As someone who has been using massive battle stations as a gaming rig, seeing a small, compact PC like this is very refreshing. Might try something like this in a future build.
The i7-13700F is only 20 dollars more than the 13600K and the reason it is cheaper is because it does not have overclocking. Still quite a more powerful cpu compared to the 13600K
@No_Name True, and a lot of people also tend to forget that the IGPU is helping so much in video editing, photos editing, streaming, and 3D modelling. Wich for professionals is essential
The nzxt could still handle the i7300F thermally and the internal fan could be upgraded to a noctua industrial fan. That is a good option for those who want the extra cpu preformance.
@SGG SQUAD PRESENTS I upgraded my fan (running a 7700x currently) and it can struggle a bit keeping that cool and I already upgraded to a silent wings pro 4 which is essentially the best fan on the market
Great build. One minor adjustment though. You really shouldn't enable xmp when installing windows, just let it do it's thing with xmp disabled, update all your drivers and then enable it. Anyway, great video.
Really impressed with the choice of components for this build. Very good value for money and good tolerances to work with this case. Not to mention fitting that beastly 4070ti in such a small case,
I wouldn't be comfortable with that airflow on the GPU. I did a build recently with that case (11700/Z590) and went with a 3070 blower for that reason. The cooler is great though. Great case.
First time seeing this channel, the intro at 0:16 looks like you watched some Optimum Tech lmao. Which can be a compliment, because your video quality is equally good
Love the build, I was planning something similar to build this summer! Do you know how much clearance the GPU has in this build? I was considering the Gigabyte gaming version of that gpu which is longer I think (301 vs 336), any idea if that would fit?
MY NZXT H1 v2 Build: AMD Ryzen 7900 MSI B650i Edge Wifi 32 GB Kingston Fury Beast 6000MT/s cl36 @ cl32 Kingston NV2 2 TB Gigabyte RTX 4070Ti Eagle OC. But i sell only 249 Euro for my NZXT H1 v2. Very Stable an Quiet Build for 4k Gaming on my 4k 120 Hz Oled in my living Room. Very Nice Temps with my 7900 non X CPU. Its not over 72 Grad Celsius. The FAN Curve is optimized for quietness.
FYI, the gigabyte card is on sale at microcenter for 799. What a great build, that case at 200 is such a deal. Watercooler, power supplu, AND Case for that price. Wild.
You mention plugging in the AIO to the Pump Header, but what about the Pump Fan to a header? Is that needed here? I know this case has a fan control box on the flipside of the door that is used to access SSD's and where all the cables are tucked away, so how many connections are necessary from here and where are they supposed to be plugged in on the mother board?
I love this case but not only are you trading off RGB customizations, there's also too much limitation from the PSU and 140mm cooler. I doubt there's much power headroom for overclocking the 4070 ti and thermal headroom for overclocking the 13600k, which you might need a few years down the line. And there's no upgrading other than swapping out the entire case.
You used an K CPU on a B-Chipset MB? Do they even go together well? Did you undervolt it? Or does the MB make the most of the CPU with no problem at normal temperature?
@@Idontlikeumfs I ended up building this with a 7950X3D and 4080 FE with no problems and the temps are 40C/36C for CPU/GPU at idle with fans running at 20%.
Thanks for the video, just ordered a ton of parts since my H7 build died annnnnnnnd I wanna go ITX SFF. This was an awesome video and at least gave me a great idea on what Im throwing my money into.
Another really good video, the production quality is excellent. I like this case, but I think the CPU cooler is a bit under powered for the 13600K. I think the AMD Ryzen 7800x3d, that you used for your Coolermaster NR200p max build, might be better for this case because of the lower power consumption. I would like to see your NR200p max build with the 13600K, I think that would be awesome. That is actually similar to what I've been thinking about for my next build. For the CPU I like the 13600K. For the case I'm thinking perhaps the NR200 or the newer Dan C4-SFX. Any plans to do a build using the Dan C4-SFX? I really like that case.
@@user1412-n8v to me that's a big advantage. H1 is one of the few cases that's allround clean. Mine is kind of in the middle of the room, so I don't want 10 cables sticking out from the back there. Having had an H1 for 3 years now, yes, it's a bit annoying, but nobody said clean looks don't come at a little inconvenience
How is the noise on this pc configuration on high loads? At this point I dont care ab performance as much, as long it doesnt sound like its hanging on for dear life.
The link for the GPU is referencing a different variant than what's used in the build. Its size suggests it would not fit into the case. The GPU used in the build is: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Eagle OC 12G.
Awesome! Subscribed. I want to build my first pc with nzxt h1 v2 using 12400f + 3060ti. Could you please help me choosing the motherboard between “ASRock Z790M-ITX WiFi and Asus ROG Strix B760-I Gaming WiFi”?
Great build fam…I have a question tho can I use this pc for game development and machine learning or I go with a flagship laptop like asus tuf f15 which has almost same specs accept the graphic card but the processor is i9 13th gen H series…so what should I do now like go with the flagship version laptop or I spend couple of hundred bucks and add a i 9 core processor H series… your suggestion will help a lot to give me directions for where should I go with flagship laptop or should I go for my first pc built… I don’t play much game most of the time will be spent on unreal engine 5 n using other 3D softwares and for machine learning maximum of workload will be on cloud but I’m worried if cpu will heat up tho and I have to upgrade the cooling system as well if yes pls let me know which one…
The machine learning and tensor cores can be done with this. Just make sure its an NVDIA card. AMD graphics cards dont have good support for machine learning. Deep learning is not much heavy on cpu so i dont know if you need i9. The CPU cooler in this case is not going to be enough for i9 too. You can check Cooler master NR200 for that kind of set up. Also the 4070 ti is going tobe barely enough for deep learning and higher NVDIA cards are recommended.
i have a question, why are you using a 13600k CPU? on a B760 chipset? You have an unlocked CPU on a locked motherboard that doesn't allow overclocking? Aren't you just being inefficient with this build guide?
i think ryzen 7700x build would be better imo as it has more cores and around the same price, and it would be better to have a handle on the case so we can carry it out easier :) so i'd rather use the s300/400/500 with a handle on it. but good build though.
Hello there, i already got 4070ti TUF, and my h1 v2 is coming, im a bit nervous, will it fit if im just going to take out the dust filter? can I slide the cover on it?
I was able to get it on with the TUF card, but it’s not easy. You will have to take off the dust filter, but there is also a metal lip on the bottom of the slide cover that will rub against the card. You have to pull/bend the cover to slide it on. Once it’s on, the panel is not touching the card, it’s just the lip on the cover that’s the problem. Then it’s pretty difficult to take the cover back off when needed. I had to take the panels off, reach into the case with the slide cover still on, unlatch the GPU, then maneuver it around to get the slide cover back off. I would recommend a slimmer card if possible. The card I used in the video (GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4070 Ti EAGLE OC) fits perfectly.
@@devyn.johnston unfortunately i already got the TUF , is it okay not to use cover instead? will thermal will increase if there is no cover on it? I think thats the only remedy for me, not using the cover , huhuhuhu any insight?thank you appreciated sooo much!
@@PiggyByt3 Just return it and get the gigabyte. I got the TUF 4070ti as well. It wasn't a nice fit. The 30 serires tuf was made for this case, fit perfectyly. Just not the 40 series I guess.
I'm thinking about i5 12600k/rtx 4070 oc 12gb. Will that cover 4k gaming? Not talking about running every game in ultra/epic settings in 4k but normal graphics in 4k.
I just look the 4090 specs and the only one that is above the limits is the slot size which is 61mm vs the recommended 58mm like the youtuber said but he also said that the 4070 he used is 61mm thick and it fitted just right. So, you might want to give it a try…hopefully you can find a video as well for more proofing
Did the cpu priced go back up? I was able to get the i7 13700k for $320 from microcenter back in February. Doesn't make sense it's cheaper than your i7 13600k
so i just switched from a full atx z790 to the B760i and I do like how many people are posting builds with the same mobo. was unsure because one guy on reddit said its like problematic and all that but I think he's just tripping.
I have this case and it is way too loud, especially the Pump. You can not regulate the RPM and it is always audible even on idle. For me a no go. Why does no tester is mentioning that fact that a lot of owners are complaining about ?
as someone who just finished a h1 v2 build, it's loud. i knew that going in and the nzxt aio fan sucks. I've seen people attach fan brackets to the back for 2 more 120mm fans but idk
With a B series motherboard you won't be able to overclock the CPU core clock. You can overclock the memory, but for CPU overclocking you'd need a Z series motherboard to be able to do that. Apart from that, as far as I know, everything else is the same. I'm not sure you'd be able to overclock the CPU using this case off the shelf anyway, because I doubt the CPU cooler would be strong enough. Power consumption and CPU temperature increase by quite a lot, even with a fairly modest overclock, which means you need much better cooling. So, it depends on whether or not you want to overclock the CPU. If you want to overclock the CPU, you wouldn't want to use this motherboard. If you won't be overclocking the CPU, this motherboard is fine and would perform just as well any Z series.
I have Now watched this video 9 times ,yes that’s 9 times ,Love this build ,great video ,just a quick question did u have to update the board through Bios ,I’m Not to clued up on these new boards 👍
Wow, thank you so much! I really appreciate that! With this motherboard/cpu combo, no I did not need to update the bios. If you were to go with a 12th gen (Intel 600-series) motherboard and a 13th gen processor, then you would need a bios update. If you choose a 12th gen (Intel 600-series) motherboard, I would recommend finding one with a bios flashback button so you could easily update it.
@@motherflerkentannhauser8152 You can swap out the PSU, you just need to swap the cables as well. and you can swap the AIO with an air cooling solution, just be cautious of the clearance. Swapping both of these out (eventually) will yield better temps and less noise.
@@tomtran614 I do not know about that. The problem with the PSU is that the fan is always spinning at 100%. The AIO pump is also running at max speed 100% of the time
@@trujay8232 right !! my bad. as said, sick build. I have ordered my V2 and cant wait to try it. I just hope the AIO can handle my 13600k. will tweak it as much as i can
@@devyn.johnston It finally got back to sale. Placed my order. Thanks for the tip that the TUF doesn't fit. Also, if you keep it on desk, is it loud? according to comments, the psu is pretty dogshit and some people swap out for another. the aio is for sure enough. I am only planing on fitting a 7800x3d or 13600k in, very cool cpus.
Yea on sale the H1 v2 is a crazy good deal. So good I decided to buy parts and make a secondary pc. I went with the Ryzen 5 5600, asrock b550 phantom gaming-itx/ax, corsair lpx 32gb 3600, rx 6900xt
DONT BUY THE ASUS motherboards until they can fix the over voltage issue with new gen CPUs. There are lots of videos on this right now, and I suggest you watch a video or read some reviews before you burn up your PC and maybe your house.
All of those issues happened on AMD's Raphael generation chipset motherboard. None of those defects apply to intel CPUs. You should watch those videos again and not fall asleep while watching.
@@connieclarke5855 th-cam.com/video/wZ-QVOKGVyM/w-d-xo.html The issue is with asus overclocking and mismanaging. They are overvolting CPUs and burning them up, quite literally on the current gen.
As someone who has been using massive battle stations as a gaming rig, seeing a small, compact PC like this is very refreshing. Might try something like this in a future build.
i had an itx build. get the right case for you because it can ruin or make a build
thinking the same thing. these massive builds unness when yo ucan have something slim and powerful and save space tbh.
this video strangely gave me optimum tech vibes.......the thumbnail, the intro, the production quality.
nothing but quality:)
YES I SAID THAT TOO LMAO ❤😂
This is definitely too inspired by Optimum Tech. From the editing to the shots.
I agree lol, not that he doesn’t put effort into his videos
I just ordered the exact same parts for my build. And than i found your video. I’m so happy that the specs are so good.🥳
The i7-13700F is only 20 dollars more than the 13600K and the reason it is cheaper is because it does not have overclocking. Still quite a more powerful cpu compared to the 13600K
@No_Name True, and a lot of people also tend to forget that the IGPU is helping so much in video editing, photos editing, streaming, and 3D modelling. Wich for professionals is essential
@No_Name yup
Also a lot more heat with the 13700, not ideal for sff
The nzxt could still handle the i7300F thermally and the internal fan could be upgraded to a noctua industrial fan. That is a good option for those who want the extra cpu preformance.
@SGG SQUAD PRESENTS I upgraded my fan (running a 7700x currently) and it can struggle a bit keeping that cool and I already upgraded to a silent wings pro 4 which is essentially the best fan on the market
Needs the thermalright bracket!
Also you're supposed to use the fan controller. Cooling should already have been wired to it.
Great build. One minor adjustment though. You really shouldn't enable xmp when installing windows, just let it do it's thing with xmp disabled, update all your drivers and then enable it. Anyway, great video.
Thanks for the tip, I appreciate that!
doesn't windows install all the drivers?
@@jaxzor no as they are unique for every ones hardware
@@overcheats4518 it kind of tells me my CPU driver is up to date even tho i don't remember installing any CPU driver lol
Really impressed with the choice of components for this build. Very good value for money and good tolerances to work with this case. Not to mention fitting that beastly 4070ti in such a small case,
I wouldn't be comfortable with that airflow on the GPU. I did a build recently with that case (11700/Z590) and went with a 3070 blower for that reason. The cooler is great though. Great case.
nzxt H1 v1 is the fire hazard
This is my introduction to your channel, really nice video mate, shot really well!
I just copped a 7800x3d/7900xtx nzxt h1 build for $1000 off marketplace, absolute steal
This build cost in India nearly $4000..🥵🥵🥵🥵
First time seeing this channel, the intro at 0:16 looks like you watched some Optimum Tech lmao. Which can be a compliment, because your video quality is equally good
Just bought the same parts since I was looking to upgrade to play on a 4k tv. Love that you chose a mobo with front panel USB-C header!
P.S. The GPU link is now outdated. But there is a revision 2 of that card available which is lighter :)
I wonder if you could run a 7900xtx, not sure if the PSU is enough.
i somehow got the 4070 ti tuf into the case BUT cant get it the cover off
NO WAYYYYYYYY AHAHHAHAHA
Love the build, I was planning something similar to build this summer! Do you know how much clearance the GPU has in this build? I was considering the Gigabyte gaming version of that gpu which is longer I think (301 vs 336), any idea if that would fit?
There’s an old compatibility table docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jhSktv9PHy1BKiMhvzWXNop34XX2UkC4H92V5IWPCs0/edit?usp=sharing
MY NZXT H1 v2 Build:
AMD Ryzen 7900
MSI B650i Edge Wifi
32 GB Kingston Fury Beast 6000MT/s cl36 @ cl32
Kingston NV2 2 TB
Gigabyte RTX 4070Ti Eagle OC.
But i sell only 249 Euro for my NZXT H1 v2.
Very Stable an Quiet Build for 4k Gaming on my 4k 120 Hz Oled in my living Room.
Very Nice Temps with my 7900 non X CPU. Its not over 72 Grad Celsius.
The FAN Curve is optimized for quietness.
FYI, the gigabyte card is on sale at microcenter for 799. What a great build, that case at 200 is such a deal. Watercooler, power supplu, AND Case for that price. Wild.
You mention plugging in the AIO to the Pump Header, but what about the Pump Fan to a header? Is that needed here? I know this case has a fan control box on the flipside of the door that is used to access SSD's and where all the cables are tucked away, so how many connections are necessary from here and where are they supposed to be plugged in on the mother board?
I have a 13600k overclocked to 5.6 ghz all-core. It's a beast
Optimum tech style content I love it ❤
thermals?
I love this case but not only are you trading off RGB customizations, there's also too much limitation from the PSU and 140mm cooler. I doubt there's much power headroom for overclocking the 4070 ti and thermal headroom for overclocking the 13600k, which you might need a few years down the line. And there's no upgrading other than swapping out the entire case.
are 470 watts just enough to power these components or is there some space between the maximum requirements?
Is it safe to use it long-term. Because the PSU kinda out to date for GPU Nvidia RTX 40 series.
i built this pc about a year ago lol. did you mess with the fan curves at all? mine is just getting a lil too loud when playing forza or f1
You used an K CPU on a B-Chipset MB? Do they even go together well? Did you undervolt it? Or does the MB make the most of the CPU with no problem at normal temperature?
Very Smart and Powerful build! Compact and quiet yet has the power!! 👍👍👍
I'm looking to use this case with a 7800X3D and 4080 FE, do you think everything would fit and temps wouldn't run too high?
@@Idontlikeumfs I ended up building this with a 7950X3D and 4080 FE with no problems and the temps are 40C/36C for CPU/GPU at idle with fans running at 20%.
would a RX 6950 XT work with this build or is the temp /psu going to be a problem with that?
Were you able to keep the dust filter on with this GPU and still have clearance? Looking at using the exact same GPU with this case.
Your videos are always fantastic. Despite a Mac fan, it's cool to watch.😃
Thanks for the video, just ordered a ton of parts since my H7 build died annnnnnnnd I wanna go ITX SFF. This was an awesome video and at least gave me a great idea on what Im throwing my money into.
Another really good video, the production quality is excellent. I like this case, but I think the CPU cooler is a bit under powered for the 13600K. I think the AMD Ryzen 7800x3d, that you used for your Coolermaster NR200p max build, might be better for this case because of the lower power consumption. I would like to see your NR200p max build with the 13600K, I think that would be awesome. That is actually similar to what I've been thinking about for my next build. For the CPU I like the 13600K. For the case I'm thinking perhaps the NR200 or the newer Dan C4-SFX. Any plans to do a build using the Dan C4-SFX? I really like that case.
Dan c4-sfx is out of stock at the moment right? The next version is next year.
@@Banana19129 I just checked and you're right. I wasn't aware of that. That's a shame, it was only released quite recently.
not to mention the difficulty to access motherboard port because it place in the botom of the case. Coolermaster NR200p is better choice
@@user1412-n8v to me that's a big advantage. H1 is one of the few cases that's allround clean. Mine is kind of in the middle of the room, so I don't want 10 cables sticking out from the back there. Having had an H1 for 3 years now, yes, it's a bit annoying, but nobody said clean looks don't come at a little inconvenience
How is the noise on this pc configuration on high loads? At this point I dont care ab performance as much, as long it doesnt sound like its hanging on for dear life.
Fantastic video. Amazing quality!
I appreciate that, thank you!
Hello, I just bought the NZXT H1 V2 but also the TUF 4070 TI. When I remove the dust filter is it then okay? will the cover fit back? thank you :-)
Does the mainboard comes with free windows 11 key?
The link for the GPU is referencing a different variant than what's used in the build. Its size suggests it would not fit into the case. The GPU used in the build is: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Eagle OC 12G.
That's weird, it should have linked to the eagle card... thanks for pointing that out. I updated the link; it should go to the correct card now.
@@devyn.johnston This build is awesome btw, I'm looking to put together the exact same configuration as shown :)
Awesome! Subscribed. I want to build my first pc with nzxt h1 v2 using 12400f + 3060ti.
Could you please help me choosing the motherboard between “ASRock Z790M-ITX WiFi and Asus ROG Strix B760-I Gaming WiFi”?
what do you usually do to connect two monitors as it doesnt have two display ports? and both of my monitors are display ports
great build! love that you do ITX builds
Cool video. Enjoy your new PC!
Great build fam…I have a question tho can I use this pc for game development and machine learning or I go with a flagship laptop like asus tuf f15 which has almost same specs accept the graphic card but the processor is i9 13th gen H series…so what should I do now like go with the flagship version laptop or I spend couple of hundred bucks and add a i 9 core processor H series… your suggestion will help a lot to give me directions for where should I go with flagship laptop or should I go for my first pc built… I don’t play much game most of the time will be spent on unreal engine 5 n using other 3D softwares and for machine learning maximum of workload will be on cloud but I’m worried if cpu will heat up tho and I have to upgrade the cooling system as well if yes pls let me know which one…
The machine learning and tensor cores can be done with this. Just make sure its an NVDIA card. AMD graphics cards dont have good support for machine learning. Deep learning is not much heavy on cpu so i dont know if you need i9. The CPU cooler in this case is not going to be enough for i9 too. You can check Cooler master NR200 for that kind of set up. Also the 4070 ti is going tobe barely enough for deep learning and higher NVDIA cards are recommended.
If you gave a little extra to spend what should we upgrade/change?
definitely the processor. go up to an i7
@@EyelessAce I'd even use ddr 4 + z690 and save the money for i7
Does the MSI RTX 3070 ti gaming x trio fit inside? I wanna buy this case but I don't want to change my actual GPU
great video, don’t stop
Great build and component choice for the budget
I wish I had known about ITX stuff when I built my PC. Killer build!
i have a question, why are you using a 13600k CPU? on a B760 chipset?
You have an unlocked CPU on a locked motherboard that doesn't allow overclocking? Aren't you just being inefficient with this build guide?
13600K’s not worth overclocking imo
@@devyn.johnston You won't be able to overclock it since you chose a B760 chipset.
i think ryzen 7700x build would be better imo as it has more cores and around the same price, and it would be better to have a handle on the case so we can carry it out easier :) so i'd rather use the s300/400/500 with a handle on it. but good build though.
14 cores vs 8 cores so you must be high. Also the 13600k destroys the 7700x in performance.
@@iequalsnoob you're right. It is 14cores. My bad. I thought it was 6cores 😅
Hello there, i already got 4070ti TUF, and my h1 v2 is coming, im a bit nervous, will it fit if im just going to take out the dust filter? can I slide the cover on it?
I was able to get it on with the TUF card, but it’s not easy. You will have to take off the dust filter, but there is also a metal lip on the bottom of the slide cover that will rub against the card. You have to pull/bend the cover to slide it on. Once it’s on, the panel is not touching the card, it’s just the lip on the cover that’s the problem. Then it’s pretty difficult to take the cover back off when needed. I had to take the panels off, reach into the case with the slide cover still on, unlatch the GPU, then maneuver it around to get the slide cover back off.
I would recommend a slimmer card if possible. The card I used in the video (GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4070 Ti EAGLE OC) fits perfectly.
@@devyn.johnston unfortunately i already got the TUF , is it okay not to use cover instead? will thermal will increase if there is no cover on it? I think thats the only remedy for me, not using the cover , huhuhuhu any insight?thank you appreciated sooo much!
@@PiggyByt3 Just return it and get the gigabyte. I got the TUF 4070ti as well. It wasn't a nice fit. The 30 serires tuf was made for this case, fit perfectyly. Just not the 40 series I guess.
@@elliotw7894 nice noted on this! thank you sooo much!
What's kind of a Tv you have? its looking crazy
Is this psu has enough power for ryzen 7800x3d and rtx 4070? minimal overclocking
I'm thinking about i5 12600k/rtx 4070 oc 12gb. Will that cover 4k gaming? Not talking about running every game in ultra/epic settings in 4k but normal graphics in 4k.
4070ti
do we have an idea if this build fits a 6950xt or 7k series cards
Does the NZXT H1 V2 include the LGA 1700 case?
can the 4070ti tuf asus can fit in the case? i have a nzxt h1 v1 thanks
Strip b760i is good for this cpu i5 13600k "? Undervoulte cpu without affecting performance.
you can build 3 times smaller than that with k39 case.
What's the brand of the riser cable you used on this gpu, please?
It comes with the case
does a 4090 founds edition fit in this with a 7800x3d with that power supply ?
I just look the 4090 specs and the only one that is above the limits is the slot size which is 61mm vs the recommended 58mm like the youtuber said but he also said that the 4070 he used is 61mm thick and it fitted just right. So, you might want to give it a try…hopefully you can find a video as well for more proofing
Did the cpu priced go back up? I was able to get the i7 13700k for $320 from microcenter back in February. Doesn't make sense it's cheaper than your i7 13600k
yes prices have gone up. I saw the 13600k was priced at $250. Now its $300.
Is the 13600k your using stock settings?
Nice build Can I use a i7 13300 K for that build and would I need a different mother board ?
Is it possible to put top cpu and 4090 in this case?
I wish they would sold the case seperate. The aio fan&psu fan noise are really annoying.
how is it great cooling if it overheats?
Was referring to the gaming temps
so i just switched from a full atx z790 to the B760i and I do like how many people are posting builds with the same mobo. was unsure because one guy on reddit said its like problematic and all that but I think he's just tripping.
I have this case and it is way too loud, especially the Pump. You can not regulate the RPM and it is always audible even on idle. For me a no go. Why does no tester is mentioning that fact that a lot of owners are complaining about ?
Mine is very quiet. Must be case lottery, some have quiet pumps while others don't.
You probs did bad thermal paste
I have this case, it’s super quiet. Don’t blame the build, blame the builder.
Use nzxt cam to put the pump and fans at a reasonable rpm.
@@badmoose01 You can not regulate the Pump as I said
Are you run 4070 on the default psu ?
Would this case work with a 7800x3d and a 4080S/4080 or 4090?
so do you built this setup?
do u think 63mm 4070 asus tuf will fit?
I loved this configuration the only thing I'm against is the case has a very bad airflow
as someone who just finished a h1 v2 build, it's loud. i knew that going in and the nzxt aio fan sucks. I've seen people attach fan brackets to the back for 2 more 120mm fans but idk
Can I do this build with the nzxt h1 v1 of this case
guys i want to ask something
if we use the k series processor, but the motherboard uses the b series, does it affect the performance?
With a B series motherboard you won't be able to overclock the CPU core clock. You can overclock the memory, but for CPU overclocking you'd need a Z series motherboard to be able to do that. Apart from that, as far as I know, everything else is the same. I'm not sure you'd be able to overclock the CPU using this case off the shelf anyway, because I doubt the CPU cooler would be strong enough. Power consumption and CPU temperature increase by quite a lot, even with a fairly modest overclock, which means you need much better cooling. So, it depends on whether or not you want to overclock the CPU. If you want to overclock the CPU, you wouldn't want to use this motherboard. If you won't be overclocking the CPU, this motherboard is fine and would perform just as well any Z series.
I have Now watched this video 9 times ,yes that’s 9 times ,Love this build ,great video ,just a quick question did u have to update the board through Bios ,I’m Not to clued up on these new boards 👍
Wow, thank you so much! I really appreciate that!
With this motherboard/cpu combo, no I did not need to update the bios. If you were to go with a 12th gen (Intel 600-series) motherboard and a 13th gen processor, then you would need a bios update.
If you choose a 12th gen (Intel 600-series) motherboard, I would recommend finding one with a bios flashback button so you could easily update it.
I have this case with a 3090 and damn does it get warm
I’ve heard of you turn the Fan to intake u can gain 5-7 lower temps
What's the tv used in broll?
77" LG OLED C2
Could this motherboard handle an Intel I9 13900?
Anyone have updates of this cooling PC is it okay? Does it heat up fast please let me know.
Wait a minute , i've seen this video before...
have tried to undervolt ng cpu with this MOBO?
Considering that 1800 USD today was 1000 USD in 2000, we have come a long way in terms of mid tier builds
Nice build, i have a similar build (with 13600k and 4070 FE). I recommend swapping out the PSU for the SF750 if you care about noise
PSU and cooler don't seem to be serviceable in this case
@@motherflerkentannhauser8152 You can swap out the PSU, you just need to swap the cables as well. and you can swap the AIO with an air cooling solution, just be cautious of the clearance. Swapping both of these out (eventually) will yield better temps and less noise.
@@appletreex can you replace the PSU fan? I read that most of the noises are actually coming from the PSU fan?
@@tomtran614 I do not know about that. The problem with the PSU is that the fan is always spinning at 100%. The AIO pump is also running at max speed 100% of the time
How are the thermals with 4070 FE in this case? I have the card and this case just need to get the rest.
I wonder if you can run the 7800x3d in here without it being too hot
7800x3d runs cool for
Gaming
The case that catches fire?
This is the V2, V1 were the one that caught on fire
Can I play VR games on this build?
WOW is that clean
Mmm..yeah...this is V1 version of the case, not V2 which has an additional 92mm fan on the rear. Anyway, cool stuff!
This is the V2, the fan was there. 2:06
@@trujay8232 right !! my bad. as said, sick build. I have ordered my V2 and cant wait to try it. I just hope the AIO can handle my 13600k. will tweak it as much as i can
@@andreiloghin been on the fence between this and the NR200P max. I’m sure your build will be fine, best of luck!
0:06 24th second of race dude already has 64°C on GPU. LOL
Tf u mean "LOL" 64 is nothing
@@rx4_ever886 it's nothing if your computer can keep it on that mark on a high load for a long period of time
Beautiful!
Thank you!
I thought i was rewatching Optimum Tech $2000 build video.
I mean in a good way 😆
Heat must be a problem.
How can I wint it???
NZXT H1 case has already gone back up to $400... Sad that I didnt purchase a few days ago.
Keep checking back, its been going on and off sale for the past few weeks
@@devyn.johnston It finally got back to sale. Placed my order. Thanks for the tip that the TUF doesn't fit. Also, if you keep it on desk, is it loud? according to comments, the psu is pretty dogshit and some people swap out for another. the aio is for sure enough. I am only planing on fitting a 7800x3d or 13600k in, very cool cpus.
if you switched the gpu with a 4060 ti you would save money and space and its still quite comparable
Yea on sale the H1 v2 is a crazy good deal. So good I decided to buy parts and make a secondary pc.
I went with the Ryzen 5 5600, asrock b550 phantom gaming-itx/ax, corsair lpx 32gb 3600, rx 6900xt
Is this v2 or v1
Какой же этот корпус красивый.
DONT BUY THE ASUS motherboards until they can fix the over voltage issue with new gen CPUs. There are lots of videos on this right now, and I suggest you watch a video or read some reviews before you burn up your PC and maybe your house.
All of those issues happened on AMD's Raphael generation chipset motherboard. None of those defects apply to intel CPUs. You should watch those videos again and not fall asleep while watching.
@@connieclarke5855 th-cam.com/video/wZ-QVOKGVyM/w-d-xo.html The issue is with asus overclocking and mismanaging. They are overvolting CPUs and burning them up, quite literally on the current gen.
Nzxt H1 ver2 $200.00 at best buy? 399? Now, it never went below 300.00
just bougth it for a 280$ on a german amazon
Has anyone tried this with a 13700k?
100С on full load is not a normal. This CPU is TO HOT for this Case.