$6,000 PC can't handle the heat (undervolting an i9-13900KF)
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2024
- This custom gaming pc has $6000 worth of technology . An RTX 4090 , i9-13900KF , 8TB NVMe , 128GB DDR5 , 2 14TB HDD's , and an overheating issue! Which is why it's in my computer repair shop. Because the 240mm AIO can't cool this under stres, undervolting the CPU was the only option until a larger AIO can be purchased. This tech runs hot and needs to be cooled properly.
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I wish I could pin multiple comments but in the full version you can see on Instagram or TikTok, I explain the undervolt was a temporary solution to keep the CPU stable until the 360mm AIO arrives.
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Haha- I absolutely knew you were going to take heat (no pun intended) for that ‘fix’ 😂😂 Good to hear it was a temporary solution until a permanent fix was implemented.
Keep up with the videos my man, from one tech to another they are entertaining 👌😂
As someone without Instagram or TikTok: why not also put the long video on RUclips?
If you put the video on the platforms with the scrolling people instead of the ones that actually select their content and hold grudges, and now everything better, thats entirely on you. :D
But yea, expected that this was temporary. Just looked for the comment to confirm. :D
For 6 grand you'd expect the entire pc to be water-cooled
It’s gotta be caviar cooled
The 4090 clearly doesn't need watercooling with that humongous cooler but they could have at least but either a beefier 420mm AIO or a D15(if sold pre built it makes more sense as it is zero maintenance) or just used an amd cpu
@@vladppp9954You actually don’t know what you’re talking about my man.
@@gg2324an i9 needs an aio unfortunately
@@ZonexGThere are fan coolers for high end 13 & 14th gen processors, but they’re massive ugly bricks. So it’s still a give and take.
For $6k, you should put the civic radiator on it
Underrated comment 😂
I cracked at this 😂
😂😂👏🏿
Had me gasping at work with this one 😂😂
And have 5k left
Imagine overpaying $6k and not getting a custom cooling setup
yes man
put wind cooler
Imagine overpaying $6k and ending up with a 240mm non-RGB cooler
Edit: my god even the front fans are just plain black. where the hell did the 6k go in this rig?? lmao
I also don't understand why the 13900KF. If they want to game there is the 7950X3D if it's for more CPU heavy stuff they could get the Thread ripper 7960X for this money.
@@valentinvas6454 probably someone with a lot of cash and say f it what's the most expensive CPU I can get and look what's happening the expensive CPU just got limited performance should've taken moderate amount and spend it elsewhere like the cooling system
When you spend 6K on a PC but use a 240mm AIO on a i9 13900KF. LOL
That's one good pc builder... Shouldn't even be an option to select!
Lmao, why is it overheating! 😂😂😂
yeah .. seriously .. where do these 6k even come from .. GPU 2k (if its a 4090) .. 2k for CPU + board + RAM + SSD .. maybe another 1000 for psu case cooler and various small items .. but that is already generous .. 1k for having it build is .. well .. expensive
Money can’t fix stupid
Literal dumb decision. This Persons PC is actually garbage, I wonder what storage he has.. Maybe some HDDs as the boot drive..
Imagine spending this much on a PC and getting a to small cooler
EXACTLY they could have gotten some better cooling with like extra hundred or two
I literally just had a Dell XPS with an i9-9900 with a tiny aluminum block cooler. He is upgrading to a new case, cooler, PSU, and motherboard. He will have no thermal issues after it's done.
@@olandersnake i dont think laptop cpu are the same as computer cpu...
I totally wasn’t going to upgrade to a $1500 pc and keep my old 240 mm cooler..
Seriously?!?! Ikr. I have an i9 9900k but at least I’m running a deep cool assassin IV
For 6k you better get a solid, liquid and gas cooler 💀
and plasma
and bose-einstein condensate
I mean technically a liquid cooler is all 3. It transfers heat from the cold plate which is a solid then used liquid to move that heat to the radiator then fans to pass air across the radiator to cool the liquid then repeat.
@@ryancory5958I’m trying to imagine a _cooling system_ made of these🤣
Dammit, you beat me to writing bose einstien condesate @@ryancory5958
for 6k i’d expect the pc to feel like Antarctica inside
That 240mm radiator looks so wrong on so many levels in that pc
I thought that was for the memory or something 😂 like there is aint no way right that's gotta cool the cpu?
Alright people. $6,000, let's do the math.
ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Hero - $550
SABRENT 8TB Rocket 4 Plus - $1300
CORSAIR VENGEANCE DDR5 RAM 128GB - $430
ASUS ROG 4090 - $2000
2x 14TB Seagate Ironwolf - $480
Intel Core i9-13900KF - $550
Phanteks Case - $200?
Corsair RM1200x PSU - $230
Corsair 240mm H100i = $120
TOTAL = $5860 w/o tax, not including
Capture Card = ????
Fans + cords = ????
Bizon's labor = ????
So yes. $6k. Did Bizon do a shitty job by giving him a 240mm AIO on this CPU? Yes. Is my customer at fault in any way shape or form here? No. They trusted a company to give them what they asked for, and that company failed. The heat should be on Bizon, not my customer.
Lack of common senses is a crime
The worst PC build company to ever live ngl i will personally make a pc by myself ain't trusting none
To be fair, if you're gonna drop 6 grand you could at least do the tiniest bit of research to make sure you aren't getting screwed
@@ChodyRay my guy got scammed and also it's sad that he trusted a company to make his dream pc but they didn't do their job perfectly for him
@@ChodyRay It's unfortunate because other than using too many zip ties, the PC was immaculate and very well built. Whatever made the decision for the cooling (or if it was automated they need to force this as a non-option) is the one to blame.
"after a short youtube tutorial I pretend like I know what im doing" as someone working in Tech as admin/support, this is 95% of the job
It’s our little secret 🤫
@@SalemTechsperts I have a question do you check your customers personal photos videos account password credit card/debit card number
etc. Do you even play their games ?
@@Ahnaf_Abid That's some weirdo stuff man. The customer is trusting you to their device, if you violate their trust you're not a good person and you risk having your entire reputation and business ruined. I do exactly what I'm told and look at what I need to.
@@SalemTechsperts ok looks like you are nice dude
If you have a problem with your pc and the parts are not just released there was someone in the past with the some problem and he posted the solution somewhere on the internet. This saved me from ever going to any of the many greatest technician of the world.
6k and not even getting a 360mm rad is crazy
for this $6000, i will build my PC casing into a fridge
Sounds like a good idea but its gonna be more expensive due to all those shit you need to remove the condensation and all that shit.
@@parkian4245 yeah. if you say good idea than it could be achieve. good idea always a crazy idea before exist. it is not expensive to remove the condense, it is just need a proper technique.
@@parkian4245 I believe Linus did this to test the theory, there's no exchange of exhaust heat in a fridge so it actually did worse than open air
A fridge won’t be able to keep up, they for sure cannot do 600W of cooling. There’s also the problem of everything being just convection cooling.
That's an idea!
That's the "i paid a builder 6k for 2500 in parts" box
13900k is thermally regulated and this should never happen. Guy probably sold him a bad CPU
@@keres993 more like this video is just full of crap and misinformation.
@@keres993 on god bro, i have a 240 mm cooler and my 13900k has nver had this problem
@@keres993 These new Intels seem like they have problems.
lol 2500$ in parts, you obviously dont know how much a 4090 is
4 months later, we finally found out that motherboard manufacturers were over clocking these high-end CPU’s right out of the box. And it certainly didn’t help that Intel was already pushing these CPU’s to the limit.
I dont know what you on about. Thats known from the beginning when u first turn on your pc and take a look into your bios. I have my 13900k since beginning of last year and set it to Intel default limits.
Only Intel is doing it
@@Muffll. the "intel default limits" that some mobo manufacturers are using are WAY higher than what intel actually recommends.
Just turn off multicore enhancement
@@Andrushe4kanka turn the 'turbo mode' off
For 6k you should build your pc in mineral oil...
You know I almost did this for real. Not the 6k budget but the mineral oil build… but after some research I read something about how a lot of MO builds run into a bunch of issues. Could be false. Just what I read from ppl who had the build 🤷♂️
@@Anxietye mineral water build is better
@@Anxietye mineral builds are the coolest imo but are such a massive pita its honestly not worth it.
"after a few tutorial, i pretend to know what i am doing 😂"
no tech RUclipsr will admit it but we all do it.
@@SalemTechspertscan attest to that 😂
@@SalemTechsperts As someone studying CE I can confirm i have done this so many times lol.
Every Software Developer xD
SO true
The howl got me dying 💀 💀💀
Same it was so random 😭😭💀
Lupe needs to be featured on this channel more 💀
That shit senttt me
😂😂
😂
6K not even full custom loop ... poor guy got robed in broad day light 😂
Dude got scammed. 6k with a 240mm aio? 😂😂 . This shit was gimped from the start.
A prebuilt pc cost 1800+
1tb
@@emilyc1988 A pre built can cost anywhere between 500 and 10k. What's your point? I don't understand.
@@Ouroboross- i don't understand you either so. only dumb idiots spend 10k on useless gaming pc that doesn't work. you're the idiot there.
@@Ouroboross- prebuilt doesnt cost 10k.
@@emilyc1988 Not all cars are 500k but I can show you several of them. Same thing with PC's.
There is nothing like a computer you can't use to its fullest extent
My PC for example. Except I don't even live in the same continent as the greatest technician that's ever lived. Or a decent technician at least
My Laptop with my Internet connection is like Ford F-150 with wheels from Honda Civic
atleast its undervolting and not underclocking
Laptops in general, the only real quiet laptops I ever had where ThinkPads. Every Gaming Notebook is far from quiet and more of a PS4.@@IluminousOne-9.7.2
My old tower was the opposite, the cooler is overkill for my CPU but I'm not complaining 😁
(i5 6600k at 4.2GHz + 1st gen Noctua NH-U12S)
128GB of RAM? Damn, that thing can run my whole life 💀
...and the motherboard will probably only recognize half of it.
Not overkill at all...
I got the idea that it can't run anything because it BSOD instantly.
Your life...
That motherboard only supports 64gbs 💀
Its completely useless, even in 2024 32GB is more than enough for any game. Get 32GB of low CL 7600mhz ram and enjoy the difference.
The greatest technician that's ever lived, he search a tutorial in RUclips
last thing i expect to see in a 6k setup is a 240mm aio 😅
“Don’t forget, I’ve got your house, your car, and your 401k on my desk”
Funny, I went to love the comment and just noticed the "Top Commenter" badge because I heart your comments more than anyone else. Looked at the name, and it was you. Hah
@@SalemTechsperts Thanks for pointing my attention at their username, I'm never getting that image out of my head 💀
@German_bat_testicle_collector
Allein für den Namen gibt es ein like 😂
@@SalemTechsperts he's everywhere in your videos.
Dude for 6K i would expect it to come with its own portable repairman lol
wtf hjahahaha
Underrated😂
i read that error message out loud as a cowboy for some reason
*The Poo Screen Of Death* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
If you're getting bluescreens from overheating, there might be more at play than just the AIO being too small. Normally, a CPU would simply limit power draw to not overheat and throttle performance. Outright bluescreening under load makes it seem like no heat is being dissipated at all and the CPU overheats before it can even think of throttling.
Possibly the contact between CPU and cooler isn't good, which may be the good old "forgot to remove the peel" problem, for example, or a bad/no application of thermal paste.
CPU throttled all the way to 12%-16% before it crashed. After undervolt, no throttling, no crashing, no noticeable performance hit. Once the 360mm AIO arrives, we remove undervolt and test.
@@SalemTechsperts Very strange behaviour. Normally, an undervolt shouldn't have *that* severe of an impact. Maybe if you're getting throttling down to 80-90% performance, but not down to 12-16% and bluescreening. Suddenly having full performance with an undervolt makes very little sense to me. I sense something more waiting in the bushes.
I didn't think crashes due to overheating were really possible anymore unless you had literally no cooler at all on the CPU. It would just HEAVILY underclock and have crap performance but never really crash.
@@g00bergob94Yeah exactly, that's usually the case too, this seems a bit unusual.
It's probably the memory (which I presume has XMP enabled) getting funky the moment the CPU starts throttling which triggers the BSOD. Inscrutable errors tend to be caused by overclocked high performance RAM being sensitive in my experience.
Should have spent some of that 6k on better cooling.
he shouldn't spend on a 13900k actually.
@@JomarsYTYeah just get an Amd one, 7800x3d is the Cpu equivalent of what the 1080ti was for Gpus back then.
@@gama2064 right now amd may be better in performance but stability is horrible
@@pedroburgos1688don’t forget they have better pricing
@@pedroburgos1688yeah cause u ever run into CPU Instability. Not like you watched random yt to know that right?
Aged like milk because these CPUs are proven to have high failure rates.
Well, the problem here is just the overheating, something expected for an i9 in that AIO. The 13th & 14th gen cpus are failling because of tensions and other stuff. Here it clearly was because of the overheating. Even the failure code says that.
@@jzuany and you think this CPU won't also fail because?
The last thing you want to see is no GPU support 😅
I felt so bad for this customer 😭
@@SalemTechsperts and you didn't fix it?
Bro tried to save money with the AIO 💀
When i heard 240mm of Aio i wasn't thinking it was that bad, but then i see the size of the whole pc (like 4 times the size of mine and it's just an matx) and that does not work
@anstorner I have a 240aio with a I914900k and a 4090 and it is stays on the lower end of the operating range while playing any game with max settings. I think I literally have the AIO in the video. This goober has to be bench testing.
@@e.cforest5422 Or there is something wrong with unit itself or/and mounting. Stuff happens.
Might wanna check if they removed the plastic seal on the cooler
That’s what I thought, and check the customer had applied thermal paste. Maybe they already checked
Do you not see the cooler dudes running?💀 if he hadn’t removed the plastic seal it would be throttling way quicker under stress & would more than likely smell of burnt plastic.
240 is also way too small for i9. I thought plastic film too but when he said 240 mm, I knew he underpaid for cooling.
@@Wi11iam69 Probably just missed half the die with thermal paste on only part of the IHS.
yeah, in my comment I mentioned I literally just built a rig like this and it works completely fine. A 240 cooler will work fine for an i9. My homie’s rig I built idles at 29C, and maxes out under load around 45C
6 grand and bro skimped on Noctua fans
I havent seen linus cut corners until now😂
Very heartwarming seeing the greatest technician that ever lived to also know about cars too
he's a racing fan too
"Trying to cool a V10 with a Civic radiator" is a roast I would have never thought of outta my head. 🤣🤣🤣
Lol i know right 😅😂 I laughed so hard when he said that
How is it a roast?
Was that taskbar at the top of the screen???
It's funny seeing this after knowing that recently it was discovered that 13th/14th GEN Intel CPU have a problem inside their microcode causing it to ask for more voltage than it should
For 6 grand I'd expect this PC to grow limbs and start doing my homework
😂
It’s like your trying to cool down a v10 engine with a Honda civic radiator got me laughing 😂
Its funny but true, that CPU TDP only 100W lower than the same gen Xeon. So maybe the owner need to replace that AIO with a server-size heat sink
I'd connect a ford super duty truck radiator to the intel cpu
@@superspies32 its true, because 5/6 gen civics have very shitty radiators. They are very very thin. Like one fingernail lenght thin. Solution, buy 100$ aftermarket 3 core radiators, those can handle even serious horsepower.(500-700hp)
That's the only solution for 13 14 Gen desktop failures
Lmao. RUclips recommend this in the perfect time 🤣🤣
Your racoon at the background scared me the shit out of me
bro i literally watched this short right before bed and thought it was a demon or sum lmao
I was so confused cuz I thought something burned into my screen but I couldn’t figure out how that woulda happened lmao
Da greatest technician that's ever lived boyyy
THE GREATEST Technician THATS EVER LIVED😭🖐🏽
i guess this explains my laptop with an AMD processor’s continuous crashing with this same error… yeh that shit gets hot REAL FAST for ABSOLUTELY NO REASON
Things to invest in, a robust cooling setup is honestly high on my list because even if I’m not getting top spec parts elsewhere, I won’t have to deal with overheating and screaming computer bits which honestly helps the longevity of computer parts more
for 6 Grand I would expect a custom liquid cool loop... or at least a 360 aio!
For $6k you could have a custom loop but I think you would probably have had to build it yourself. It amazing how quickly you spend a lot of money buying three radiators, all the fans, all the copper fittings, the water blocks, the pump, the reservoir etc. So in parts you could get your watercooled pc but the build cost and profit margin might take it above $6k for someone to do it for you. I've built a 3090 and i9900k water cooled build and spent a lot of money doing it right with waterblocks and active backplates etc. it's unreal how quick your bill goes through the roof. Now I have intel 13th gen and 4090 I just kept it simple with 360mm aio and air cooled GPU. Less fun I guess but less stress too.
@@stevenross-watt8640there is a shop in my country that sells custom loops with those specs for around 5.5-6k
3 radiators? A little over kill don't you think. You can easily cool this whole system with a single fatboi 360 radiator. @@stevenross-watt8640
@@stevenross-watt8640You easily can get a custom loop PC for 6k. Even with the components in this PC. If you go any higher you'll get two PCs in one case, case modding or a bad deal.
@@cdbtheclaw I'm wondering where they cut corners or where they make their profit margin. Once you add up full face water blocks from EKWB, three 45mm copper radiators, D5 pump, reservoir, all the copper fittings and the rest, it's amazing how quickly you spend a lot of money. Either the company selling them has a way to get the parts cheaper or they aren't using the same parts as when you build it yourself. The limited edition waterblock and active backplate from EKWB for my 3090 FE alone cost something like £900 (let's say $1000). So I'm not trying to argue just pointing out quick a proper custom loop adds up in price.
Blud had 128 gb Of RAM!!!!
thats literally the storage amount of my hard drive that runs my entire pc....
Even I have 128. It crashes 20-30 times every day due to ddr5 issues
@@glenloboI highly doubt that’s due to ddr5
@@glenlobo turn off xmp my guy
your ram timings are probably fucked up@@glenlobo
@@glenloboit’s quite well known you gotta run 4 sticks way slower so it’s not recommended to try it really if you just have common use cases.
Poor guy got ripped off lmao😂😂
Twice from whomever he purchased it from, and from the guy who " fixed " it.
I wish PC parts manufacturers would make more efficient chips rather than more powerful ones.
"Removes cooler, opens prime95, puts frying pan and egg on cpu"
Lmao
Good idea😊😊😊😊
use a Peltier first to make sure the egg is cooking and the CPU is cooled
Almost 100 likes wtf xD
I was just wondering last night if that particular AIO cooler would keep a 14900kf under control... Greatest mind-reader that's ever lived.
The thing about the i9s is that theyre basically always going to be thermal limited. Its just a question of how much performance you can squeeze out of them before that happens.
@@penteractgaming not as much as you might imagine. The average gamer won't notice a damn difference between the I7 and I9 either. Even high end gamers won't.
@@goldenhate6649 they will in 8 years
The only way to prvent these CPU's from hitting TJMAX is either with sub-ambient cooling or a delid job, otherwise they will always thermal throttle at normal ambient temps. These CPU's are extremely fast when not thermally contstrained as Intel still holds the crown in extreme overclocking competitions.
Whoever made this video likely misdiagnosed the issues as the system is likely unstable because of the the CPU's memory controller not being able to handle all 4 DIMM's being populated with 32 GB modules as DDR5 is notorious for instability beyond 2 DIMM's at even CERTIFIED speeds, and XMP is certainly out of the question.
Ay yo whats that background image in the first few seconds... demented spongebob
well at least he was honest
There is no way that PC costs six grand for an AIO build. The person got scammed.
It's all in the storage lol
ROG strix 4090 aint cheap, $2.5-2.6 grand right there depending where you buy, the rest falls into about $2.5k ish also but for that price it should be at least 3 radiator fans on the cpu, yeah something still aint right lol but that depends if you're running 4tb or 8tb nvmes lol
@@venomous $660 NEW on Ebay.
6000 checks out, mine costs 4000, and if i upgrade to the same specs, then it will cost 6000. Better qustion is why hardware has doubled in price in the last 5 years.
Technically you'd be correct, at this point in time the parts they used cost more than $6k LOL
Edit: I thought they were using a different motherboard so its below 6k, but still that ain't a ridiculous upcharge
That's why you send your computers to the greatest technician that's ever lived
Thay even th3n instead of a better cooler they tuned the cpu down taking performance
There is no way to prevent a 13900k from overheating without full water cooling, especially with what looks to be a 4090 in the case. 13700k has a hard time staying cool with a 360 cooler, 13900 is just pure waste
Me personally, i have a piss-cooled PC but water sounds good too. @goldenhate6649
the hottest technician that's ever lived ☠️
Thank you!! Seriously, thank you!
Thanks for explaining that "overheated CPUs (thermal issue)" means the cpu is overheating(i couldn't figure it out), you truly understand your audience's intelligence levels 😊
I strive to be the very best
I tried to update the drivers 5 times after getting that error, didn't fix it. Apparently it's overheating, not driver issue
@@SalemTechsperts this is why you are
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Remember little ones. the forest is still there... And if you listen, you may hear Lupe's howls, and if you're good, you may just, catch a glimpse of the greatest technician thats ever lived... 🤗
Hey.... isn't gen 13 the one with a really high failure rate?
😂 My P3 workstation isn’t just blowing out hot air-it’s single-handedly hosting an office tornado convention!
Bro nerfed the customers pc 💀
The customer asked to make it work… it works now 😃
(🤣)
When you have a customer this stupid and ignorant and all they want is for it to work. (You do exactly that)
@@Jamespercy711lol your business ethics are impeccable.😂
Undervolting does not decrease performance, it actually improves it, and it greatly decreases temps by a lot
@@lenoirx Oh ok
The hottest technician that’s ever lived 🔥
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Enthoo case. Love it.
Bro got robbed dude whoever built it for him definitely robbed him. I feel bad for the dude because he probably wasn’t expecting this when he spent the money. He should be able to return it I hope and get something better for less.
“Awoooo!”
Yup, he’s definitely an IT technician.
A 240mm should cool a 13900k without issues. Either the pump is dying or it wasn’t installed correctly
Theirs also talk about how you place the radiator. The water in them aren't filled up all the way, you can shake one where the metal end is woth out the heat pipes and yull hear it slosh around. They say the radiator needs to have the heat pipes below it fir optimal cooling moving the water evenly with out air getting in their
A 240 is ½ of what a 13900k needs
Yup, watch a Gamers Nexus video, definitely should be enough.
That's actually my wallpaper
"It's like trying to cool a V10 with a Civic radiator"
As a car guy, I can confirm this comparison.
I pretend to know what I'm doing so casually. Goated tech support.
THATS LITERALLY THE PROBLEM I HAD WITH MY OLD PC. I went through everything with updating drivers, check disks, sfcscans, etc, and it would still do this. Hats off to the “greatest technician that’s ever lived”
MSI afterburner can really help diagnose heating problems, monitoring software should be someone’s first grab on any fresh build. Windows needs to start including temperature data properly for users.
@@jackrabbit1704Literally just go to task manager. You don’t need a 3rd party software for anything. How tf do you think BIOS knows your temps if you need to full boot some bloatware?
Is it me i see ninja turtles big eyes on the background 😂😂😂
Is it one of the "unstable" batch of chips? If so, undervolting will only cause oxidation.
When you max out every spec except endurance
For 6k, it should have a freakin' Epyc or Threadripper and 8 dimm slots.
Should have, but we live in an era when those cpu's alone cost this much.
THE GREATEST TECHNICIAN THATS EVER LIVED 🗣🗣🗣💨💨🔥🔥🔥🔥
"Just like your newborn it shits itself" - the greatest technician that's ever lived
Salem does love his R8
I wish it was mine :(
Imagine spending 6k all for a technician to essentially give you back a part that doesn't perform as specified
Salem didn’t build the pc, the company bison did. He was solving the problem the only way he could without making the customer have to upgrade his cooler
@@0mar_XZ never said he did, don't care... for the price of the service he could have put in a bigger aio
He never said anything about underclocking it, so it very well could be the same performance but even if it was lower it'd be an imperceivable difference of like 5% unless he went took it to an extreme, this goes the same for AMDs higher end parts, they run pretty warm out of the box but even a small undervolt will greatly improve temps and even improve performance because they can boost more.
@@vgamesx1 what do you think undervolting does?? Omg
@@Pineapple_BZ Better question what do you think it does? These two have different names for a reason and it has to do with them not being the same thing...
cooling a v10 with a civic radiator got me weezing😂
Had the same issue. I spend about the half for just the desktop but i figured everything out myself. There is so many settings to get it on full potential.
Did I see 128GIGS OF RAM!?!?!?!?
Its 2024, wake up dude:)
I have 64GB of DDR5 ram in my 12900HX RTX3080TI laptop. You can get a really good deal on ram if you watch for sales. I think I paid 140 for my ram kit on Black Friday.
I was expecting at least a 360mm AIO for the processor . The pc build company did him dirty.
I don't think it's a pre built I think he did it himself but thing should've been water cooled instead
Plus its been revealed that motherboard manufacturers are running Intel 13th & 14th (& likely 12th gen) all LGA 1700 CPUs out of spec. They are running incorrect Power loads by default, forcing Intel to put out a new power spec baseline and require all Motherboard manufacturers to implement by the end of May.
“And the error it gives will send shivers down the spine of all catalytic converter thieves”
Damn spotto be scared rn
I forgot that the greatest technician that’s ever lived was a leaf, so hopefully that customer was only fleeced of $6000 CAD instead of $6000 USD
How do you spend 6k and not have proper cooling
you trust a company that clearly doesn't know what they're doing
@@SalemTechspertssound like something i’d do XD
My pc shited it self after watching short😂
burh I thought my screen was dirty but it happens it's only a transparent raccoon in the video XDDDDDDDDDD
That howl was a low blow 😂 I had to spit my food out😂😅
you know the pc is fucked when the greatest technician to ever live has to look up a youtube tutorial to fix it.
fnaf 6 narrator is that you
So this is a video of someone that got ripped off of 6k .
I thought this is gonna be another "Might have forgoten to remove plastic film when added cpu cooler" things 😊
That's why 7800X3D > I9 & I7.
If you prioritize gaming then yes amd is generally much better value
People buy pc for more than just gaming
@@GiggleMyNiggle Depending on which applications you use, You can still employ the 7950X for efficient work.
That has nothing to do with poorly chosen cooling.
Anime pfp, brand loyalty, go figure. Probably 80 iq too.
That pc is worth my pc, and both of my cars combined.
Not only is that too small of a radiator for the cpu and graphics card, but it's configured as top exhaust, so all the hot air being blown from the gpu is hitting the aio, cpu, and radiator(mainly the radiator). Compounding on this issue is that the 240mm radiator only has stock fans, which are no where near powerful enough.
RTX cards run very hot, especially the 90 series, so I understand that the radiator being front mounted is a no, so this basically forces a 360mm radiator with very high rpm/cfm after market radiator fans. I'd even replace all the stock case intake fans for high rpm noctuas.
Confused AIO rookie here. Do we know for sure from the video if the CPU fans are extracting the air inside the case and blowing it across the matrix on its way to the outside, or sucking ambient air from the outside down through the matrix and into the case? I ask because my mate's PC has a rad at the top, and he somehow reversed whatever the company did when they built his machine, thinking he knew better. Quite frankly neither option makes sense really, because you're either sucking hot GPU air upwards and putting it through your CPU cooler, or blowing hot CPU air down on to your GPU and motherboard/ RAM.
@@soots-stayingoutofthespotl5495 The direction of airflow depends on the the which side the fans are facing. Basic guideline is air flows into the front side of the fan.
In the video, we see the aio fans have their fronts facing towards the inside of the case, so we know it's set up as exhaust. Likewise the pc case fans have their fronts positioned towards the outside of the case, so we know it's intaking air.
How you configure your airflow really depends on your usecase and if your cpu/gpu is your thermal bottleneck. The configurations don't matter nearly as much as having quality aftermarket fans and cooling.
@@heraldarnold437 Thanks for the reply. I've spoken to my friend since posting, and apparently he just reversed the fans (presumably physically i.e. turned them upside down) so they are now taking ambient air from the outside and sucking it through/ across the matrix and into the case. He stated that the AIO manufacturer's bumph said that was the correct way, and claimed that his CPU (AMD 5950X) temps went down noticeably seeing as all the 4090-heated air isn't cooling his CPU now. The fans are still positioned on the underside of the radiator, but I don't remember which way they face.
Anyway, can you or anyone else comment on whether he's likely doing the right thing and whether I should copy it? His case has two front fans and one rear fan I think, all about as big as you can get, but not Noctua. Actually, it might be relevant to note that when he reversed things he had a 3080ti, and my understanding is that they run hotter than the 4090 does.
@@soots-stayingoutofthespotl5495 That only applies if the AIO is front mounted. If you reverse top mounted fans to intake, you're fighting the natural flow of hot air(hot air rises) as well as fighting against the air being pushed towards the top from the gpu. There will probably be minimal decrease of cpu temps but at the cost of heating everything else much more than if it were front mounted because now the hot air from the gpu can't exit in the most efficient path possible and has to exit through the rear exhaust, meaning his rear exhaust better be a high performance fan. Overall, his set up doesn't make sense to me. AIO manufacturers would most likely suggest setting their fans as intake because it's better for cooling off the cpu, which is the whole point of an AIO...
If he wants to configure his AIO and case air flow for better CPU cooling, which is reasonable considering AMD 59xx series runs very hot, and temps shoot up even with light loads, he needs to just front mount his rad with the AIO fans set as intake, and move the intake fans on the front and flip them to be exhaust on top.
This setup will lower CPU temps quite a bit but at the cost of GPU temps, but this can be offset to be almost negligible if you get high rpm case + aio fans.