Hi only picked up your H1 setup now and made me think my all loop 🤪 Same motherboard, same CPU and a 3070FE👌 But with only a 140mm and a dual pump I Will try this way stiĺl with dual pumps 🤪, and replace my Alphacool GPU block for that EK...Just awsome Great job Keep up
We though about this a lot tbh. We plan to do it at some point but couldn't say a date. Meanwhile, there's a few good guides like the one from JayzTwoCents that could be helpful.
This looks incredible! I am going to do this to mine with a Ryzen 5 3600 and a 3060 Ti, would you be able to explain/show how the Plexiglas you mentioned works into the LCD screen mount, how its wired (motherboard or something else?) and where/how you got software for the display on the screen? Thanks!!
Thank you! Yes, there's two pieces of plexi, one with the rectangle cut and painted in black for the screen and one on top of that. The screen is mounted to the plexi with a few drops of hot glue. Then the whole thing is fixed with some slim double sided tape where the PSU cover goes. That and the pressure from the front panel keeps it in place. The most important thing is the plexi needs to be 3mm (the one with the rectangle cut) and 2mm or it will not fit. The wiring is pretty easy, a 90º hdmi and an usb goes from the screen to the I/O and the gpu at the bottom, wired throuth the SSD mount space and some cable ties at the back. The software used is Aida64. The skin is a custom one I've made, very basic with some custom gauges and a background image.
Thank you! The display is a 5 inch one from amazon, like this one: www.amazon.es/dp/B085NH27BT. Then a piece of 3mm plexi for the outer frame and another 2mm one on top.
Hi, great job with the build. Im planning on doing a similar build, but due to the deficiency in gpu's, I'm unable to get a fe 3060. Do you have any recommendations for GPU waterblocks that would work with any other type of 3060. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! For a 3060 ti you have some options. As far as I know, EVGA waterblocks for the 3070 are compatible with the 3060 ti. Corsair also has a compatible block for the Asus Strix 3060 ti. Same goes for Bykski or Barrow, with some models compatible. If you have an exact model in mind, we can help you find the waterblock for it.
I had the H1 about a year ago, and I changed cases. I've regret it ever since, I've missed this case so I got another one while on sale right now from NZXT for 199.99.. Just wanted to ask where did you get the temp display? 👀
The display is a 5 inch one from amazon, like this one: www.amazon.es/dp/B085NH27BT. Then a piece of 3mm plexi for the outer frame and another 2mm one on top.
Would this build work if you kept the 120mm radiator also? I'm wanting to do a similar build to this, but with soft tubing, with a 12900k and 3090 undervolted so it would be nice to have 360mm of radiators.
Thanks for the response. I might go with a 5900X then. Where did you get the cover for the fans? That looks awesome. I'd like to do something similar with mine.
Sorry for the late reply. Here's the interface, you will need to modify the filepaths to match yours: drive.google.com/file/d/11ZZUN4rUDl9eWWLPtjRphVdZuQ4fP4ju/view?usp=sharing
Why would you match a 5900x with a 3060 ti? You’d fall short on the GPU side by a lot. Also, not every build has to be with top of the line. So, 5600x and a 3060 ti is a good combo.
Que hermosura.
Que bonito el gabinete NZXT.
Increíble el montaje!. Esa caja con la líquida merece estar en un museo.
Esperemos que este a la altura de la futura Peppa Build v2! 🤣 Merci Batousay!
Preciosa. Menudo currazo. Un abrazo!
Muchas gracias compañero! Un buen curro ha sido, la verdad… pero lo vale 💪
Enhorabuena por el montaje, muy exclusivo, original y bien aprovechado
Muchas gracias Frikinauta!
@@LogicalHardware Gracias a vosotros por el contenido
Hi only picked up your H1 setup now and made me think my all loop 🤪
Same motherboard, same CPU and a 3070FE👌
But with only a 140mm and a dual pump
I Will try this way stiĺl with dual pumps 🤪, and replace my Alphacool GPU block for that EK...Just awsome
Great job
Keep up
You should definitely do a video tutorial how to setup the LCD screen for new pc user like me by the way awesome incredible build great job.
We though about this a lot tbh. We plan to do it at some point but couldn't say a date. Meanwhile, there's a few good guides like the one from JayzTwoCents that could be helpful.
The radiator placement is actually pretty smart... This is giving me some ideas. Just wondering about the filling/draining capabilities of the loop.
Increíble, pero cierto 👍
This looks incredible! I am going to do this to mine with a Ryzen 5 3600 and a 3060 Ti, would you be able to explain/show how the Plexiglas you mentioned works into the LCD screen mount, how its wired (motherboard or something else?) and where/how you got software for the display on the screen? Thanks!!
Thank you! Yes, there's two pieces of plexi, one with the rectangle cut and painted in black for the screen and one on top of that. The screen is mounted to the plexi with a few drops of hot glue.
Then the whole thing is fixed with some slim double sided tape where the PSU cover goes. That and the pressure from the front panel keeps it in place. The most important thing is the plexi needs to be 3mm (the one with the rectangle cut) and 2mm or it will not fit.
The wiring is pretty easy, a 90º hdmi and an usb goes from the screen to the I/O and the gpu at the bottom, wired throuth the SSD mount space and some cable ties at the back.
The software used is Aida64. The skin is a custom one I've made, very basic with some custom gauges and a background image.
Nice build, where did you get that LCD screen?
Thank you! The display is a 5 inch one from amazon, like this one: www.amazon.es/dp/B085NH27BT. Then a piece of 3mm plexi for the outer frame and another 2mm one on top.
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I'm def going to look at doing this to my NZXT H1 -
Awesome!! Feel free to ask if you have any doubt or we can help you with anything 🙂
@@LogicalHardware What fittings did you use. THis is my first water build so probably use soft tubing
@@shaz2sxy hardtube fittings from Barrow and some 90º angles from Bykski.
@@LogicalHardware Thanks im going soft tubing for now as first time :) all parts ordered and should be done soon.
Great job, it looks amazing! By any chance could you share the .stl file for the power supply panel?
Thank you! I'm sorry but there's no STL file for the lcd panel, it was a plexiglass laser cut.
muy buen armado
Gracias Joel!
Hi, great job with the build. Im planning on doing a similar build, but due to the deficiency in gpu's, I'm unable to get a fe 3060. Do you have any recommendations for GPU waterblocks that would work with any other type of 3060. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! For a 3060 ti you have some options. As far as I know, EVGA waterblocks for the 3070 are compatible with the 3060 ti. Corsair also has a compatible block for the Asus Strix 3060 ti. Same goes for Bykski or Barrow, with some models compatible. If you have an exact model in mind, we can help you find the waterblock for it.
Thanks a lot for the information, it is really helpful, I’ll keep looking into it. Looking forward to future content :)
how do you display the cpu temperature on the case glass please?
It's an LCD display attached where the power supply cover goes.
@@LogicalHardware Do you have a link for the LCD display?
The one we got is not available anymore, it was this one: www.amazon.es/dp/B085NH27BT
How did you get the cam software to work on an external LCD?
We didn’t use CAM, it’s a custom panel for Aida64 software.
I had the H1 about a year ago, and I changed cases. I've regret it ever since, I've missed this case so I got another one while on sale right now from NZXT for 199.99..
Just wanted to ask where did you get the temp display? 👀
The display is a 5 inch one from amazon, like this one: www.amazon.es/dp/B085NH27BT. Then a piece of 3mm plexi for the outer frame and another 2mm one on top.
@@LogicalHardware Hi, great job. How this display is mounted? Is it instead of SSD cover?
Thank you! It’s mounted where the original PSU cover goes. It’s kept in place with 1mm double sided tape and some pressure from the front glass panel.
muy bonito no maravilloso el pc buen video :)
Muchas gracias Popi!
Would this build work if you kept the 120mm radiator also? I'm wanting to do a similar build to this, but with soft tubing, with a 12900k and 3090 undervolted so it would be nice to have 360mm of radiators.
It could work, but I'm not 100% a 360mm in total would be enough for a 12900K and a 3090, even undervolted, tbh...
Thanks for the response. I might go with a 5900X then. Where did you get the cover for the fans? That looks awesome. I'd like to do something similar with mine.
@@franknewgard9434 The fan cover is custom made.
La pantalla de las temperaturas viene incorporada en la H1?
Nope, es una pantalla de Raspberry Pi de 5” con un marco a medida para que encaje en la H1.
Any chance you would share the aida64 interface you are using?
Sorry for the late reply. Here's the interface, you will need to modify the filepaths to match yours: drive.google.com/file/d/11ZZUN4rUDl9eWWLPtjRphVdZuQ4fP4ju/view?usp=sharing
the GPU block on your link is for RTX 3070...
It’s the same block than the 3060 ti, as long as it’s a Founders Edition card
My system is done, not as nice sa yours but not bad for my first try lol.. how did you get all the air out of your system
Patience, lots of patience... Feel free to post a link with some pictures of the build!
Nice works but too much branding stickers.
Thanks for the feedback!
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Gira, estas bien? XDD
@@LogicalHardware siiiii
Why did you not use better cpu? For example ryzen 9 5900x its watercooled build..
Why would you match a 5900x with a 3060 ti? You’d fall short on the GPU side by a lot. Also, not every build has to be with top of the line. So, 5600x and a 3060 ti is a good combo.
@@LogicalHardware okay