this is actually really useful for me cause i was just cleaning my computer and trying figuring out how to take some of the more delicate pieces apart. i dont watch much hardware videos as you can tell
Good video! The only thing I would recommend not doing is when you installed your CPU, you shouldn't press down on it because if you did not seat it properly, the cpu pins will break and your pc will not work. Other than that, great video!
Very cool I'm gonna be doing a similar build this fall but still use my i7 11700f and 3060 ti great parts that's in a crappy ibuypower stock system ugh. :)
Swapping my AIO to the bottom and vertically mounting the GPU improved my thermals by a lot. The card just gets better airflow all around. I also run an Intel 11700K which runs a lot hotter than the AMD equivalent. My VISION 3080Ti also has a backplate that dissipates a lot of heat which is a huge advantage when you have a lot of cold air flowing around the card.
isn't the best config (for balanced cpu&gpu temp) be side aio as intake, bottom fan intake, top fan exhaust? or you could make aio as the exhaust for cooler GPU because heat gets dissipate faster
@@novalovan I initially had the AIO exhausting out the side but I have my system on my desk and the hot air was blowing across the whole desk. I also experienced a lot of overheating while playing CPU intensive games. The problem is that the card has a backplate designed to dissipate a lot of heat. With no airflow going over the back of the card, all that heat was getting pulled in by the AIO. Causing the AIO to overheat when both CPU and GPU were at loads. With top intake and bottom AIO as exhaust, I can keep the card 10C cooler and my CPU temps remain basically the same. I never mounted the side AIO as intake because the CPU pulls a lot of power at load and I don't feel comfortable with all that heat blasting my motherboard.
With my current setup, I can put a 25mm fan above the motherboard, but only a 15mm above the power supply. I could try lowering the power supply to fit a 25mm fan, but then the cables of the power supply might interfere with GPU fan
@@nambot Thank you very much for the info! Really appreciate it. Now I have a better understanding of what I'll get with my 5900x if I shift it into an iTX build
Great video, but I wouldn’t necessarily call this a chill PC build video. A chill video is when you start from scratch, take your time, and keep the video rolling until finished without any editing
Wow, man. Arctic is the best option for watercoloring this best in such a small package. Nice choice. What about cooler Master psu? It had pretty bad reputation bcoz of noisy fans
Checkout my followup benchmarking video! th-cam.com/video/UlCPo2oR4nw/w-d-xo.html
this is actually really useful for me cause i was just cleaning my computer and trying figuring out how to take some of the more delicate pieces apart. i dont watch much hardware videos as you can tell
glad I was of service to you
"My fingers are so shaky while holding this beast" .... 🤣🤣🤣
Good video! The only thing I would recommend not doing is when you installed your CPU, you shouldn't press down on it because if you did not seat it properly, the cpu pins will break and your pc will not work. Other than that, great video!
It would take a shitton of pressure to bend CPU pins that way. You'd know if you were doing it wrong long before they bent.
im building the same rig but with a 3080 and 5800x. This will be an amazing reference for my build. keep up the amazing work👍🫶
Nice! Good luck with your build!
Eyy nice! Just did a 5900X and 3080 Ti
I was wondering if you pulled the sticker off of the block, thanks for showing that.
I managed to put full size noctuas on top as exhaust and for the AIO a push pull config with the kraken x63
12:20 🤣🤣🤣
Great video. Love the small case.
wow mini build yet ryzen 9 packed!
Very cool! Love the nr200!
this video is amazing. im building in the NR200 tomorrow!
Ayy good luck with your build!
NR200 rocks!!
How is everything working with it ? Did you regret putting everything in a small case? Temperatures are fine? Give us a good rundown please
Well nr200 has very good thermal performance so I’m pretty sure it is good
soon gonna build 3080 and 5600x pc with this case, now just waiting for delivery
What an amazing video! You deserve more subs with this quality. 😃
suggestion try to beat the nr 200 whit the bread machine stainless steel look :P good diy project on your hand lol ;)
you know that might actually look cool haha
fellow gskill ripjaws user? samsung b-die is the nectar of the gods
This would’ve been a great case for my build too, but I chose the Hyte Revolt 3 over it.
Great video though. That’s some powerful hardware.
It is the best example of how you do not have to put together that case.
Very cool I'm gonna be doing a similar build this fall but still use my i7 11700f and 3060 ti great parts that's in a crappy ibuypower stock system ugh. :)
Can you make som temperatur redings for cpu and gpu
Here are some numbers: when idle [cpu=41*C, gpu=53*C], playing GTAV [cpu=65*C, gpu=50*C]
Shor, heer ar sum temporachure wreedings
Even tho u have 36 subs ur still fun to watch have a good day
Swapping my AIO to the bottom and vertically mounting the GPU improved my thermals by a lot. The card just gets better airflow all around. I also run an Intel 11700K which runs a lot hotter than the AMD equivalent. My VISION 3080Ti also has a backplate that dissipates a lot of heat which is a huge advantage when you have a lot of cold air flowing around the card.
isn't the best config (for balanced cpu&gpu temp) be side aio as intake, bottom fan intake, top fan exhaust? or you could make aio as the exhaust for cooler GPU because heat gets dissipate faster
@@novalovan I initially had the AIO exhausting out the side but I have my system on my desk and the hot air was blowing across the whole desk. I also experienced a lot of overheating while playing CPU intensive games. The problem is that the card has a backplate designed to dissipate a lot of heat. With no airflow going over the back of the card, all that heat was getting pulled in by the AIO. Causing the AIO to overheat when both CPU and GPU were at loads. With top intake and bottom AIO as exhaust, I can keep the card 10C cooler and my CPU temps remain basically the same. I never mounted the side AIO as intake because the CPU pulls a lot of power at load and I don't feel comfortable with all that heat blasting my motherboard.
Now do I go the 5950X or the 7600….
Hello! Thank you for the video! Can you please tell me if you can put 25mm fans on top or only 15mm slim ones?
With my current setup, I can put a 25mm fan above the motherboard, but only a 15mm above the power supply. I could try lowering the power supply to fit a 25mm fan, but then the cables of the power supply might interfere with GPU fan
Is 850w enough??
can you make a video on the temps of gpu and cpu
yea I'm planning on follow up video soon! What would you like to see me test on it?
I just made video on temps: th-cam.com/video/UlCPo2oR4nw/w-d-xo.html check it out!
Hi just wanna know where did you get your desk and what are the dimensions? Thanks
I forget what desk it is, but it's 2 by 4 feet
Can you tell me what kind of idle and load temperatures you were getting with the 5950x on the Arctic Liquid Freezer 280mm?
yeah! At ambient temp of 23.0*C, for idle I get 42*C, under load (Unigine Heaven Benchmark) I get around 70*C
@@nambot Thank you very much for the info! Really appreciate it. Now I have a better understanding of what I'll get with my 5900x if I shift it into an iTX build
Great video, but I wouldn’t necessarily call this a chill PC build video. A chill video is when you start from scratch, take your time, and keep the video rolling until finished without any editing
Hello! And what about the temperatures of PC parts? =)
I was planning to do some proper temperature benchmarking... When I find the time I will update the PC part picker link! Or maybe do another video???
@@nambot i think u can do another video and then add the link in the description mb?
Benchmarking video out just for you :D th-cam.com/video/UlCPo2oR4nw/w-d-xo.html
@@nambot thanks!
'I play csgo on a bread machine'
Wow, man. Arctic is the best option for watercoloring this best in such a small package. Nice choice. What about cooler Master psu? It had pretty bad reputation bcoz of noisy fans
The psu has been good so far. No noise complaints from me
rip the dust 🤣
Oh, I don't have a screwdriver on my Victorinox :(
it's an essential tool for PC building!
@@nambot Mine is a bit different. I had another one with Philips bits but I gave it to my friend.
@@nambot btw, what is about termal in this case?
am shaking also mate when holding cpu's beaast )
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