Thx for the cool music ! and nice case with "fire "colors and Calcifer eating the eggs ( if a have this one, i will probably make me some omelette every day ^^) .
Nice. This is the case I'm getting. As someone still trying to learn about fan configs I'm confused about yours. It seems that you have Rear: Exhaust x 1, Side/AIO: Exhaust x 3, Top: Intake x 3, Bottom: Exhaust x 3, so 7 x Exhaust and 3 x Intake. I figured the top should be Exhaust due to heat rising? Also I read that there should be slightly more Intake than Exhaust to achieve positive pressure, which also reduces internal dust. Any thoughts as I'm genuinely trying to learn before buying?
Came back to this video after i realized the King 95 doesnt fit the same EATX motherboard as in this video, so most likely going with this aswell. Technically ur right about the fans though, heat rises so the bottom ones should be intake and the top ones exhaust. I probably will put my rad on the top as exhaust and use the side as intake, so looking at 3x 120mm intake fans for the side, 3x140 intake fans for the bottom a 140 rear exhaust fan and 3x120 with the radiator on top....
@@ludovicavice3496 i was going to comment the same thing, having the radiator with in- and outlets on top makes that the highest point of the loop which will result in air being always trapped there lowering the cooling performance and causing unnecessary glurping noises.
@@ludovicavice3496 yes absolutely but having the hoses coming up makes the radiators top part the highest point of the loop so airbubbles would get stuck there. The pump would only have to move air once.
With yellow lighting on the fans, it does look cool
The cpu cooler is beautiful, but I'm 100% of the time watching the monitor to find headshots 😂
Thx for the cool music !
and nice case with "fire "colors and Calcifer eating the eggs ( if a have this one, i will probably make me some omelette every day ^^) .
Where did you find the video of the bar scene on the CPU cooler?
Where did you plug in the aio pump by any chance? Im seeing another video saying cpu opt and other cpu fan
Hello... Which controller for fun antec? N.3 antec p14 and n.3 antec p12r.... Which for back fun ?
Nice. This is the case I'm getting.
As someone still trying to learn about fan configs I'm confused about yours.
It seems that you have Rear: Exhaust x 1, Side/AIO: Exhaust x 3, Top: Intake x 3, Bottom: Exhaust x 3, so 7 x Exhaust and 3 x Intake.
I figured the top should be Exhaust due to heat rising?
Also I read that there should be slightly more Intake than Exhaust to achieve positive pressure, which also reduces internal dust.
Any thoughts as I'm genuinely trying to learn before buying?
Came back to this video after i realized the King 95 doesnt fit the same EATX motherboard as in this video, so most likely going with this aswell. Technically ur right about the fans though, heat rises so the bottom ones should be intake and the top ones exhaust. I probably will put my rad on the top as exhaust and use the side as intake, so looking at 3x 120mm intake fans for the side, 3x140 intake fans for the bottom a 140 rear exhaust fan and 3x120 with the radiator on top....
There are reverse fans not sure if these are reverse fans though
@@andreamaral9725 Yes they are. If watching in a PC browser, pause at 3:35 and use the "," & "." keys to toggle frames back & forth - you'll see.
2:28 stop doing this.
Why .?
@@ludovicavice3496 Watch the Gamer Nexus video named "Stop Doing It Wrong: How to Kill Your CPU Cooler (AIO Mounting Orientation)".
@@ludovicavice3496 i was going to comment the same thing, having the radiator with in- and outlets on top makes that the highest point of the loop which will result in air being always trapped there lowering the cooling performance and causing unnecessary glurping noises.
@@MackTasticDEis it not better than having the pump higher as the air bubbles may cause damage to the pump ?
@@ludovicavice3496 yes absolutely but having the hoses coming up makes the radiators top part the highest point of the loop so airbubbles would get stuck there. The pump would only have to move air once.
No fresh air for the PSU is a big NO.
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The back side is full mesh. 😂
@@kYnTso It makes both the PSU and me happy.