I guess im asking randomly but does anyone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly forgot my login password. I would love any tips you can give me.
Thanks for the kind words. I lack the money for hardware to do videos like i wish i could do so ill be stuck as just a hobbyist techtuber lol. Working on switching my rig to an ironman theme thats almost done, keep an eye out for that video. Thanks for the sub
I ordered that GPU water block and it looks like it's quite a hell of a job to be honest lol You did an absolutely great job explaining how everything should be installed. I think despite being called reference design, brand partners can still decide to remove some few components during production in order to save cost. Have a great week man and keep it up the great job
очень интересно.посмотрела с удовольствием)хотя по английски не понимаю но все интуитивно понятно,у самой RX 5700 думаю мне опыт твой помогает,спасибо Greetings from Belarus
86 aint bad at all for junction. There are few cases where junction temps are even worth worrying about, i dont even bother monitoring my junction to be completely honest.
just installing mine..and the rgb cable really fucks me up...i think i will let it cross beneath the cooler...so it doesnt stick out at the visible side
No. Fittings never some with a waterblock. They do give you black plexi stopper fittings to cover the ports you dont want to use. I do a parallel loop so didnt need them though
waterblocks cpu or gpu, radiators, pumps,reservoirs never come with fittings they are separate that would be amazing tho save like 50 dollars on a water build.. the most you can hope for are plugs and even that may not happen or they'll be shitty plastic temp ones
I have a RX 5500 XT card. Can I install a water cooler for the RX 5700 XT? Sorry if there are errors, I am not good at the language and the text is translated from the translation service
How did you manage to fit the single slot I/O cover? I checked mine and am certain that it possibly cannot fit, as the metal prong is simply too long and clashes with the water block. On the other hand, I checked their special edition block, which seems to have a slightly different form, and it seems to fit in there.
Hey, thank you, but the prongs were not the problem for me, rather the bent metal on the other side :) But after seeing you put it on, I tried again, and it turns out that the cover does fit, though in an aesthetically unpleasant manner. Don't know why they did it that way :-/ Edit: I see that I wrote "prong" in my first post, sorry for the confusion. I meant the bent metal.
It wasnt a performance video. But usually you get about a 1% performance gain. 2% tops. And i cant compare thermals properly cause my case is setup for full water so the thermals on stock blower would have been gimped from the start and unfair to speak on vs a block
@@TurboLimited well.. I didn't mean it that way, I have msi 5700 xt mech Oc, for example my case is bitfenix Enzo, its not the best when it comes to airflow, when Im gaming n case is closed, temperture hits 78-88 gpu n 107-110 junction by msi fan manufacturer, if i opened the side of the case temp drops to 68-75 gpu. N junction between 82-95. when i found out about bykski gpu block, i was hoping to see review which explains the different between temperature with stock n bykski blocks to understand how well it works with 5700 xt when it comes to cooling. P. S I understand all about junction temp n stuff as it should not concerns me. I like to take care of my hardware for long term, so it's just I'm not comfortable with it. I don't mind to do custom cooling only for gpu as the card is such customizable beast I like it.
Couple of questions about the block. Once the block is installed on the gpu, is it ready to use or does another part need to come with the liquid block? If it needs to be combined with another part then which part would I need?
I'm sure to most this is a stupid question but.... Please can someone explain where I would connect the electrical connections for the water pump and the radiator fans? I have the 5700 in a Sonnet eGFX breakaway box.
@@TurboLimited Oh okay great, I thought they would have to plug into the GPU somehow in order to ramp up/down according to temperature, thanks very much for your video and help.
Will this block fit on any 5700xt? I have looked online and I can only find 2 modules the one you have in the video and the Corsair one, so do they fit any 5700xt? I have an MSI dual fan 5700xt thanks
The void if broken stickers are just a scare tactic and dont actually brake a warranty. Unless they can prove you broke the card while taking it apart they still have to honor the warranty. So basically unless you physically broke something on the card you're good
Turbo Limited alright thanks, I have a kraken g12 that I was using on another card and I'm desperate to try the power plays with a liquid cooler, so I should do it like you, just unscrew without removing the sticker just break it and leave it as is
How bad does the rgb cable look after youve installed the card? I cant decide between this ek block and the one from alphacool but i might just go with the alphacool block bc that cable is ugly as hell
are all the pcb's the same? I have an ASUS TUF Gaming RX 5700 XT and I'd like to swap up to water cooling, but I wasn't sure if the boards are the same
You should check its compatibility with EKs configurator. I dont think it will but im not familiar with gigabytes card as far is if its reference or not
Means they dont have any blocks compatible or they just havent checked it for compatibility. You would have to google around. Im sure someone on a pc group somewhere found a block that works
@@TurboLimited Thank you very much, but I tried to search on Google, but I find a block but in Europe, not in the United States. www.alphacool.com/shop/gpu-water-cooler/amd-fullsize/25912/alphacool-eisblock-aurora-plexi-gpx-a-amd-radeon-rx-5700-xt-xfx-thicc- ii / iii Thank you very much for answering. You can tell me in which groups I could search or in which forums. Thank you!
@@TurboLimited I'm about to buy the same block i think, but including the ek backplate. I'm going to subscribe just in case you try that out because I'm interested to know if you can hide that little eye sore.
Honestly i never pay attention to vrm temps. I have been lazy about overclocking 😭 on this card. Been playing a really old game religiously so its been pointless lol
Not gonna lie i totally forgot to check before i installed it. I just set it on top of the gpu until i get my hands on the custom backplate im looking at getting.
I'll check it out when i get home to keep it from happening in future videos. Hopefully its just because i was just sitting on one side of the camera. Thanks for letting me know.
Go watch a video on gpu thermal paste. Its really hard to put "too much". If your gonna be that guy at least have all the information lol PS i have a hard time applying thermal paste in clean lines cause i have a shaky hand nerve thing
Again i have a shaky hand problem so i used more then intended. Its not gonna harm anything so my point still stands. If i had actually made a mistake i would own up to it. Paste is cheap anyways and its a large tube, im not worried about wasting paste. Your attempt to shame my condition and inability to make clean straight lines makes you that guy. This is also not a guide on thermal paste usage/application 🤷♂️
I never said anything that was untrue so... is it too much? No. Is it more then necessary? Yes, i never disagreed with that part. 🤷♂️ stupidity would be making fun of a health condition but thats on you bro lol
@@TurboLimited Hey Tubro, you did a really good job man , the video was really informative and helpful , there's no such thing as too much thermal paste , its your pc and its your choice , ignore these nameless fools who are still living in their parents basement....
Usually the void sticker is on one of the screws to remove the die retention clip square thing on the back side. Its just to scare people though. They cant enforce it unless they can prove removing it broke the card.
Mate.. don't you worry about your shaky hand. I respect what you do and this video was literally awesome! Keep up the good work mate. Cheers.
thanks
He'd be a very good maraca player.
@@diegobahena1274 hahaha damn straight! Best in the world!
I guess im asking randomly but does anyone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot my login password. I would love any tips you can give me.
@Cason Jimmy instablaster =)
Wow thanks for this man. I'm so happy someone made a full indepth video on this and actually showed their struggles. Keep it up :)
yo im glad you did this your channels dope. i hope it gets big and i can say i was there before 200 subs
Thanks for the kind words. I lack the money for hardware to do videos like i wish i could do so ill be stuck as just a hobbyist techtuber lol. Working on switching my rig to an ironman theme thats almost done, keep an eye out for that video. Thanks for the sub
Ignore the Paste trolls man! Thanks for the video!
Thanks for the video just followed it successfully! I recruited my non-techie crafter boyfriend to help with the steady hand parts.
I need a steady hand person too lmao
Thanks for the video man! Def helped me through the installation! :-)
I ordered that GPU water block and it looks like it's quite a hell of a job to be honest lol
You did an absolutely great job explaining how everything should be installed.
I think despite being called reference design, brand partners can still decide to remove some few components during production in order to save cost.
Have a great week man and keep it up the great job
Thanks so much
Thanks for the video man! Really wanted to see this done before I did it
"if you don't like it, don't use it"
I couldn't have said it better
Great job with the review sir. Thank you!
Great job buddy! Respect!
Thank you for the video. Very informative. I am getting my card and block this week.
You're welcome. Thanks for the kind words
Keep going with the great vids
Hey! From Russia with love! Thnx for video!
"this is really dumb EK. Where am I supposed to put this?" 2:51 my thoughts exactly.
Lol
I seen the shirt and instantly liked the vid lol.
Ippo fans unite! Cheers
очень интересно.посмотрела с удовольствием)хотя по английски не понимаю но все интуитивно понятно,у самой RX 5700 думаю мне опыт твой помогает,спасибо
Greetings from Belarus
Hi turbo unlimited nice vid , Will that waterblock work on the rx480?
thats an entirely different card and a different water block
I recently got the EK-AC RADEON RX 5700 +XT D-RGB waterblock. What are your junction temps like? I am getting like 86 degree C junction temps :(
86 aint bad at all for junction. There are few cases where junction temps are even worth worrying about, i dont even bother monitoring my junction to be completely honest.
@@TurboLimited thanks man.
just installing mine..and the rgb cable really fucks me up...i think i will let it cross beneath the cooler...so it doesnt stick out at the visible side
thank you soo much for this
That water block fit on asus rx5500xt
please use EKs configurator
They dont even ship compression fittings with the waterblock or did i miss smth? :( thats a bummer, great video
No. Fittings never some with a waterblock. They do give you black plexi stopper fittings to cover the ports you dont want to use. I do a parallel loop so didnt need them though
waterblocks cpu or gpu, radiators, pumps,reservoirs never come with fittings they are separate that would be amazing tho save like 50 dollars on a water build.. the most you can hope for are plugs and even that may not happen or they'll be shitty plastic temp ones
I have a RX 5500 XT card. Can I install a water cooler for the RX 5700 XT?
Sorry if there are errors, I am not good at the language and the text is translated from the translation service
How did you manage to fit the single slot I/O cover? I checked mine and am certain that it possibly cannot fit, as the metal prong is simply too long and clashes with the water block. On the other hand, I checked their special edition block, which seems to have a slightly different form, and it seems to fit in there.
If i recall one of the prongs goes over the pcb the other goes under.
Hey, thank you, but the prongs were not the problem for me, rather the bent metal on the other side :)
But after seeing you put it on, I tried again, and it turns out that the cover does fit, though in an aesthetically unpleasant manner. Don't know why they did it that way :-/
Edit: I see that I wrote "prong" in my first post, sorry for the confusion. I meant the bent metal.
Gotcha
Great video but would be even more greater if u could share the resaults before and after installing this blocks.. Many thanks
It wasnt a performance video. But usually you get about a 1% performance gain. 2% tops. And i cant compare thermals properly cause my case is setup for full water so the thermals on stock blower would have been gimped from the start and unfair to speak on vs a block
@@TurboLimited well.. I didn't mean it that way, I have msi 5700 xt mech Oc, for example my case is bitfenix Enzo, its not the best when it comes to airflow, when Im gaming n case is closed, temperture hits 78-88 gpu n 107-110 junction by msi fan manufacturer, if i opened the side of the case temp drops to 68-75 gpu. N junction between 82-95. when i found out about bykski gpu block, i was hoping to see review which explains the different between temperature with stock n bykski blocks to understand how well it works with 5700 xt when it comes to cooling.
P. S I understand all about junction temp n stuff as it should not concerns me. I like to take care of my hardware for long term, so it's just I'm not comfortable with it. I don't mind to do custom cooling only for gpu as the card is such customizable beast I like it.
@@kotik1981 Undervolt and you''l go down by about 6C if you do it right.
UGh I want a water block for my 5700xt!!!!!!
Andynonymous I had to just bite the damn bullet, got the special edition 5700xt off EKWB, looks incredible
Thanks man
Couple of questions about the block. Once the block is installed on the gpu, is it ready to use or does another part need to come with the liquid block? If it needs to be combined with another part then which part would I need?
As long as you have your fittings and tubing to connect it to the loop its good to go
I'm sure to most this is a stupid question but.... Please can someone explain where I would connect the electrical connections for the water pump and the radiator fans? I have the 5700 in a Sonnet eGFX breakaway box.
You have to plug them into fan headers on the motherboard.
@@TurboLimited Oh okay great, I thought they would have to plug into the GPU somehow in order to ramp up/down according to temperature, thanks very much for your video and help.
Will this block fit on any 5700xt? I have looked online and I can only find 2 modules the one you have in the video and the Corsair one, so do they fit any 5700xt? I have an MSI dual fan 5700xt thanks
Mine was a reference 50th anniversary edition. Youd have to check that card with EKs compatibility chart/section
the waterblock u used, is it compatible with gigabyte 5700xt gaming oc?
Please consult EKs configurator. You plug in what you have and it will tell you. No guess work
You forgot to put the back plate on :P
I have an rgb custom backplate i was planning to put on. I honestly meant to for the video but forgot until i installed it into the loop. Doh! Lol
Thank you Man👍🏾 It's parts where to buy ?
gonna add a link to the block on EK's website in the video description. i forgot when i posted the video.
What about the warranty? I’m asking because of the white sticker in the screw at the back
The void if broken stickers are just a scare tactic and dont actually brake a warranty. Unless they can prove you broke the card while taking it apart they still have to honor the warranty. So basically unless you physically broke something on the card you're good
Turbo Limited alright thanks, I have a kraken g12 that I was using on another card and I'm desperate to try the power plays with a liquid cooler, so I should do it like you, just unscrew without removing the sticker just break it and leave it as is
Honestly i only left the sticker on cause i was lazy
How bad does the rgb cable look after youve installed the card? I cant decide between this ek block and the one from alphacool but i might just go with the alphacool block bc that cable is ugly as hell
Its not that bad but im still not a big fan of that cable though. If you have a bright interior it will be more noticable vs a darker interior.
are all the pcb's the same? I have an ASUS TUF Gaming RX 5700 XT and I'd like to swap up to water cooling, but I wasn't sure if the boards are the same
Only reference cards are guaranteed to be the same. You will have to check the block compatibility To see which blocks with fit yours
will it fit on my gigabyte 5700xt gaming oc 3fan edition?
You should check its compatibility with EKs configurator. I dont think it will but im not familiar with gigabytes card as far is if its reference or not
no
original frontier edition only (anniversary edition has the same pcb layout just binned chip and memory)
Is it still possible to use the backplate? Why did you remove it?
Needed access to the screws. I was gonna try to put it back on but i forgot. Planning to put a custom backplate on so i wasnt too concerned
Can I install it on XFX RX 5700 XT Thicc II Ultra? or what water blocks are compatible with XFX RX 5700 XT Thicc II Ultra?
Check with EK's configurator for block compatibility
@@TurboLimited I already did it, but it does not show me supported blocks, I don't know if there is a way to improve that gpu
Means they dont have any blocks compatible or they just havent checked it for compatibility. You would have to google around. Im sure someone on a pc group somewhere found a block that works
@@TurboLimited Thank you very much, but I tried to search on Google, but I find a block but in Europe, not in the United States.
www.alphacool.com/shop/gpu-water-cooler/amd-fullsize/25912/alphacool-eisblock-aurora-plexi-gpx-a-amd-radeon-rx-5700-xt-xfx-thicc- ii / iii
Thank you very much for answering.
You can tell me in which groups I could search or in which forums.
Thank you!
why not put the wire under the backplate?
Good point. Id be concerned of a pointy bit of solder piercing the cable shielding. Might give it a go though
@@TurboLimited I'm about to buy the same block i think, but including the ek backplate. I'm going to subscribe just in case you try that out because I'm interested to know if you can hide that little eye sore.
Will it fit any 5700 xt ?
I have 5700 xt thicc II
Check with eks configurator. It will show you which blocks are compatible with the card you specify
Did it help?
Did what help?
@@TurboLimited Did it actually make it run cooler?
@@donniem7979 absolutely. Blocks make a huge difference
Mine didn’t come with a port cover?
The pci slot bracket? Its been a minute since i did this video. Refresh my memory?
Have you noticed VRM temps go up or down?
Honestly i never pay attention to vrm temps. I have been lazy about overclocking 😭 on this card. Been playing a really old game religiously so its been pointless lol
It hovers between 65 75 stock and with this it drops to 45 50 something like that I watched another video
I thought it came with a back plate?
does this fit on a rx 5700 XT red dragon?
Check EKs configurator. They have a compatibility list
Is it possible to put the OEM backplate on or do I have to buy one from ekwb?
Not gonna lie i totally forgot to check before i installed it. I just set it on top of the gpu until i get my hands on the custom backplate im looking at getting.
You can use the stock backplate, EK's site says so
good to know thanks. they must have added that to the page after i preordered my block lol. no doubt they were tired of the emails asking haha
Anyone know if this would fit a 5700 from asrock? The Challenger OC series 5700 (Non-Reference)
The EK configurator is your best check for non reference compatibility
Can I install it on Sapphire 5700 xt?
We wont know until its released and checked for compatibility. If its a reference pcb, then it probably will be. Im unsure on sapphires design/plans
Turbo Limited, Thanks, I mean reference Sapphire 5700 xt, that is already released.
i dont know anything about that card in peticular
@@КириллЕрмолаев-с9и yes they are all the same card (reference ones)
HaVoC Panda thanks!
wow..............stop touching the pcb with metal objects!
Its perfectly fine dont freak out.
Turbo Limited yea sure 👍
We got a SHAKER
The sound being in my right ear was annoying
did i miss something? what sound?
@@TurboLimited i heard your voice in one ear only, and no, its only this video
I'll check it out when i get home to keep it from happening in future videos. Hopefully its just because i was just sitting on one side of the camera. Thanks for letting me know.
not to be that guy but you put way to much thermal paste lol
Go watch a video on gpu thermal paste. Its really hard to put "too much". If your gonna be that guy at least have all the information lol PS i have a hard time applying thermal paste in clean lines cause i have a shaky hand nerve thing
Again i have a shaky hand problem so i used more then intended. Its not gonna harm anything so my point still stands. If i had actually made a mistake i would own up to it. Paste is cheap anyways and its a large tube, im not worried about wasting paste. Your attempt to shame my condition and inability to make clean straight lines makes you that guy. This is also not a guide on thermal paste usage/application 🤷♂️
I never said anything that was untrue so... is it too much? No. Is it more then necessary? Yes, i never disagreed with that part. 🤷♂️ stupidity would be making fun of a health condition but thats on you bro lol
@@TurboLimited Hey Tubro, you did a really good job man , the video was really informative and helpful , there's no such thing as too much thermal paste , its your pc and its your choice , ignore these nameless fools who are still living in their parents basement....
To be very clear if mx4 was conductive i would have been a lot more careful
Did you come across any warranty void stickers?
Usually the void sticker is on one of the screws to remove the die retention clip square thing on the back side. Its just to scare people though. They cant enforce it unless they can prove removing it broke the card.
Apparently they can in the uk.
Might just buy the poverty edition xt from ocuk they’re cool with removing the cooler
Should have been a global ruling that void stickers cant be used to deny warranty claims. Id google around. Should be articles from a year or two ago
Will this waterblock fit a msi amd radeon rx 5500 xt 8gb ?
Or if u know were I can find a waterblock that will
Check the EK configuration tool