Unfortunately I had to tear down this build shortly after the video. Most builds have to be disassembled after to use the parts in other videos. That being said, although the performance is about the same as the previous generation, it's great to finally see some cooler Intel CPUs.
No ☺️ But just FYI I don't use these systems long term as they're stripped down after I've got all footage/Benchmarks to use the parts for other builds.
My favorite case was the antec p183. It was a super quiet case where everything was rubber isolated. I bought the antec CPX 850 psu for it. The CPX power supplies functioned great but were a great money pit because they only fit 3 antec cases that were quickly discontinued along with the CPX form factor. Did not think I'd be spending the same on an AIO as the cpu just about for a new win 11 build.
Thanks for the quick and clean content! Any updates on the 14700k comparisons? Trying to decide which chip to go with for a new build and would be amazing to have.
You're welcome, thanks for watching. I'm still waiting for the U5 & U9 so I can test them all with the same configuration (minus the board), but I did have a couple of rough comparisons in the conclusion.
I respect your opinion. Personally, after doing a lot of builds and watching a lot of research, I prefer the roof. Any potential air would be thinly spread along the entire length of the radiator. I've ran aios in systems that I've ran systems for multiple years with AIOs in the roof without issue. I think it looks better, too.
I was a bit skeptical on the cooler choice. But then again unlike AMD, Intel with their new socket making way of new bracket implementation. Solid case btw.
Really nice build and it looks great too. The TH-cam algorithm must know I'm planning on getting a new PC
Thank you, I appreciate that! Glad all the work on this was worth it.
Solid content, thanks for sharing 🔥🔥
Thank you, I really appreciate it!
1 month later, do you like the 265k?
Unfortunately I had to tear down this build shortly after the video. Most builds have to be disassembled after to use the parts in other videos. That being said, although the performance is about the same as the previous generation, it's great to finally see some cooler Intel CPUs.
are you gonna build in the new apollo x case?
I've asked but it's too expensive to send out unfortunately
Did you have any crashes?
No ☺️ But just FYI I don't use these systems long term as they're stripped down after I've got all footage/Benchmarks to use the parts for other builds.
My favorite case was the antec p183. It was a super quiet case where everything was rubber isolated. I bought the antec CPX 850 psu for it. The CPX power supplies functioned great but were a great money pit because they only fit 3 antec cases that were quickly discontinued along with the CPX form factor. Did not think I'd be spending the same on an AIO as the cpu just about for a new win 11 build.
I remember that case, I used it when working for a friend
hello, the mount for watercooling is same of LGA 1700?
I covered that in the video
Does aio cooler like cm 360 atmos fit for lga 1851 board?
It should, but ask them to check first.
Thanks for the quick and clean content! Any updates on the 14700k comparisons? Trying to decide which chip to go with for a new build and would be amazing to have.
You're welcome, thanks for watching. I'm still waiting for the U5 & U9 so I can test them all with the same configuration (minus the board), but I did have a couple of rough comparisons in the conclusion.
In my humble opinion, AIO tubes better at bottom of rad to avoid air going into pump.
I respect your opinion. Personally, after doing a lot of builds and watching a lot of research, I prefer the roof. Any potential air would be thinly spread along the entire length of the radiator. I've ran aios in systems that I've ran systems for multiple years with AIOs in the roof without issue. I think it looks better, too.
I was a bit skeptical on the cooler choice. But then again unlike AMD, Intel with their new socket making way of new bracket implementation. Solid case btw.
To be fair the cooler wasn't sent for this, but thought it would match the other parts.
Intel released the desktop versions already? The build looks sick, Jordan!
Yep! Thank you
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