I build my first ever pc into a Phanteks NV5 last year following your step by step guide and I have to say it was the reason that I was able to turn on the PC and it worked on the first go. Amazing guide. thank you for all the content.
Thank you for this video. I am planning to build my first gaming pc and I've watched a lot of your videos to inform me. I think it is really nice to see new players, especially if they come up with new ideas. But this HAVN is not the case I am going for. I don't think they got it all right at the first attempt. It really is a beautifull case but for me too expensive, the pre-installed fan hubs don't include argb, and I don't like the storage compartments. I think I will be buying a Montech King 95 pro. Good looking case too, 7 fans pre-installed, probably easier to build in for a first-timer and the fan hub includes argb.
"Brilliant" is indeed the best way to describe both the build *and* the case itself. (Using the ASUS kit with this case = a true stroke of genius, imo. 🤔) I have only one major issue with the case though: I can _hear_ it ... whispering my name ... beckoning me to purchase it to use in yet another build that I neither need nor can afford. 🤣 Aside from that, it might have been nice to see separate microphone and headphone jacks, but that's a very minor point considering what an innovative masterpiece the *HAVN HS 420 VGPU* is. (And yeah, I know how much it costs. You'll rarely hear me admit this about *any* PC case in this price range, but I'd gladly pay what they're asking for it.) In terms of build specifics, the only change I might make is to try and find a _slightly_ smaller monitor to use in order to have it line up perfectly square. (I'm OCD like that about right angles in my builds -- they have to be spot on or it drives me bonkers. 😋) I think this is actually the very BEST build I've ever seen you do on this channel Chris. Truly. Thank you. 🙏🏼👍🏼
Nice motherboard. Be nice if the manual mentioned what the pcie 8 pin below 24pin does. I figured it was for overlooking, but if it just for faster charging manuel should say it.
@@ChristopherFlannigan Jay from ASUS had an overview video of some of the Z890 series posted today. It was pointed out that the PCIE power plug adds 60w to USB type C near by like you mentioned. Does nothing more.
Great instructional video, I will be ordering one of these cases for my next build, would you mind telling me what screwdriver you are using in this video, I’m looking for a toolkit to use with the electric screwdriver and magnetic bits, thanks 👍🏻
I think this is the best pc building channel. Excellent explanation. It's a great build. Thanks.
Glad you enjoy it!
/agree 100% 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I build my first ever pc into a Phanteks NV5 last year following your step by step guide and I have to say it was the reason that I was able to turn on the PC and it worked on the first go. Amazing guide. thank you for all the content.
Glad I could help!
exceptional build video - loved it !
Awesome build I have almost all these same parts just waiting on the rest of the parts to get here few days
I'm still waiting on an antec flux pro build. Good video by the way
Still no plans for it
@ChristopherFlannigan No worries, I shall patiently wait. It being the best cooling case out, I am interested in a detailed step by step guide.
Nice case and build.
Thanks
Nice Work!
Thank you for this video. I am planning to build my first gaming pc and I've watched a lot of your videos to inform me.
I think it is really nice to see new players, especially if they come up with new ideas.
But this HAVN is not the case I am going for. I don't think they got it all right at the first attempt. It really is a beautifull case but for me too expensive, the pre-installed fan hubs don't include argb, and I don't like the storage compartments. I think I will be buying a Montech King 95 pro. Good looking case too, 7 fans pre-installed, probably easier to build in for a first-timer and the fan hub includes argb.
Agreed it's good, but very expensive and not the easiest to build in
"Brilliant" is indeed the best way to describe both the build *and* the case itself. (Using the ASUS kit with this case = a true stroke of genius, imo. 🤔)
I have only one major issue with the case though: I can _hear_ it ... whispering my name ... beckoning me to purchase it to use in yet another build that I neither need nor can afford. 🤣
Aside from that, it might have been nice to see separate microphone and headphone jacks, but that's a very minor point considering what an innovative masterpiece the *HAVN HS 420 VGPU* is. (And yeah, I know how much it costs. You'll rarely hear me admit this about *any* PC case in this price range, but I'd gladly pay what they're asking for it.)
In terms of build specifics, the only change I might make is to try and find a _slightly_ smaller monitor to use in order to have it line up perfectly square. (I'm OCD like that about right angles in my builds -- they have to be spot on or it drives me bonkers. 😋)
I think this is actually the very BEST build I've ever seen you do on this channel Chris. Truly. Thank you. 🙏🏼👍🏼
"Am simper mang... see 420, click" - me pretending to be cool
It's a big case
@@ChristopherFlannigan thank you for the awesome video
Nice motherboard. Be nice if the manual mentioned what the pcie 8 pin below 24pin does. I figured it was for overlooking, but if it just for faster charging manuel should say it.
Charging was the only thing i could find in the specs that it did, but it might do more
@@ChristopherFlannigan Jay from ASUS had an overview video of some of the Z890 series posted today. It was pointed out that the PCIE power plug adds 60w to USB type C near by like you mentioned. Does nothing more.
Great instructional video, I will be ordering one of these cases for my next build, would you mind telling me what screwdriver you are using in this video, I’m looking for a toolkit to use with the electric screwdriver and magnetic bits, thanks 👍🏻
In the description
forgot the bits www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07GGZGFP7/
Many Thanks for the reply Christopher 👍🏻
👍 for new motherboard, new AIo, new case, new CPU!
Thanks
She said: "I just wish it was smaller."
It is big and heavy