4090 & Modultra LOBO in the FormD T1

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @martin28bln
    @martin28bln Год назад +32

    Nice Build. Running something similar with 4090FE on air, 13900K with Eisbär Solo and 240 and three NF A12x25. The push pull fan config over the psu is really improving!

    • @KTamas27
      @KTamas27 Год назад

      How you it in 2 25 Dan 20mm rad? Show me where can I see it? Want the same setup, 4090 Ventura 3x and 13900ks undervolted.

    • @KTamas27
      @KTamas27 Год назад

      But with phaanteks t30 or beguite silent wings pro for 25mm fan and maybe noctoa slim if needed.

    • @martin28bln
      @martin28bln Год назад

      @@KTamas27 t30 will not work. Max 25mm Fans and HPE240 or TX240rad.

    • @savvn
      @savvn Год назад

      Did you undervolt/power limit your 13900k? What sort of scores are you getting (cinebench/geekbench or whatever)? Very curious as want to try out myself too.

  • @Geezimac
    @Geezimac Год назад +13

    Awesome looking build… the frosted hard lines add a nice touch!

  • @Tristarr21
    @Tristarr21 Год назад +111

    i wish i was rich sometimes...

    • @user-cm3wd5hk1p
      @user-cm3wd5hk1p Год назад +22

      Best thing I ever did was start my own business after I got laid off from
      My last one.
      You can do it.

    • @lethang1848
      @lethang1848 Год назад +4

      Just get a job and safe money :)

    • @jan-pcro
      @jan-pcro Год назад +1

      you mean the time, when your money is gone after you have been rich?
      i understand it like you are talking in the past ^^

    • @raymondcasso7966
      @raymondcasso7966 Год назад +1

      If you have nothing then your most likely to stay that way.

    • @jondonnelly3
      @jondonnelly3 Год назад +6

      Rich people tend to be careful with their money and would ask the question is this really worth it ? Would a 4070/13600kf on a deepcool air/matx not do everything this does with a few settings turned down ? Do I really need to save a few inches of space or need that 4k?

  • @lf1977
    @lf1977 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is stunning! I truly love the aesthetic of this build, and the quality of the finest details and patience in your build. Thank you for sharing this

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Have you checked out my latest video? I've updated the build shown here.

    • @lf1977
      @lf1977 10 месяцев назад

      @EIGAtech I have it is beautiful. Completely agree about the top hat would look much more aesthetic if colors matched.

  • @1051F
    @1051F Год назад +6

    Un breakdown super detaliat + productia video e foarte nice, imi aminteste de Optimum Tech :) Keep up the good work!

  • @Aexeq
    @Aexeq Год назад +10

    I really like your build, but that PSU orientation gives me high anxiety. Imo its better to go for a Dabel-20b radiator with the fans below it, which also allows a T30 in place of one of the slim fans. This highly improves air exhaust from your GPU and you can just easily orient the PSU differently or at least the PSU doesn't get as hot with the added airflow.

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад +4

      I agree, something like that is definitely the more sensible solution... or just going for the v2 T1.
      In any case, I think my build should serve more as inspiration rather than a definitive T1 v1.1 build. There's more optimization that can be done for sure.

  • @LDBaha
    @LDBaha Год назад +1

    You deserve more subs! Wonderful videos

  • @Polymath2B
    @Polymath2B Год назад +1

    4090 T1s are crazy, and although they probably aren't that popular, showcases, pics, and videos about them are not too uncommon. Also noticed your corne, which seemed familiar. Turns out I watched your 2 videos about them a while ago, haha.

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад +1

      I hope you subscribed, haha. At least for no other reason than the fact that something interesting is cooking keyboards wise.

  • @Cooper3312000
    @Cooper3312000 9 месяцев назад

    The V1.1 in Titanium was the best of the best, wish I got that color instead of just black. I switched back to my T1 V1.1 from the Dan A4 H20 I just like this case to much. Had to drop from the 5950X with a AIO to a 3600 air cooled but worth it with my 4090 PSU the same direction. Oh and thanks for the 3d printable GPU support fits like a charm really nifty.

  • @rtturi
    @rtturi Год назад

    i love your photography

  • @whitexeno
    @whitexeno Год назад

    Beautiful build.

  • @PyromancerRift
    @PyromancerRift Год назад +2

    I've learned that modern PSU have a safety mechanism that drain the capacitors when the PSU is unpluged. I've read that is should be fine after 10 minutes of being unpluged. Obviously i didn't try my luck, but i opened a 850w cooler master SFX PSU to replace the loud fan with a noctua one and i'm still alive. I'm sure the loudest par of your build is the PSU fan, i have a cosrair 600w SFX too and the fans was noticeable too. If you think you can do the mod, i suggest swaping the fan for a noctua slim 90mm. The plug in the PSU is 2 pin, noctua give adaptors in some of their fans. Outside of that, it is hard to find, unless you have a space PSU and you think you can do it yourself by cuting the wires of a shitty fan. Anyway, now, my PC is ultra quiet under load.

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      Interesting, although yeah I wouldn’t put that to the test either.
      The SF750 I have is dead silent even under load, definitely not the loudest, used it in several builds so far and it has never been loud. Even in the Meshlicious custom loop which was my quietest build I could not hear the fan when it was spinning.

    • @killerful
      @killerful Год назад +2

      That Corsair SF600 you have is likely the 80+ Gold version, which is known to be audible. The SF600 80+ Platinum and SF750 80+ Platinum (the SF750 only comes in a 80+ Platinum configuration) are quiet.

  • @dejurniybizon294
    @dejurniybizon294 6 месяцев назад

    Ceisul e tare! Imi place) Dar corsairul nu tare se incalzeste de la GPU? Poate ai pirometru? Ne-am cumparat Lian Li a4 H2O cu 12400f id-cooling 55 si maximum in jocuri e 62 grade

  • @Sneedles
    @Sneedles Год назад +1

    Very nice shots pal well done.
    You had any luck with adding limits in pbo tuner to reduce the temps further?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      Thank you!
      I haven't touched any of the other settings in PBO tuner, but I don't think there's much optimization to do on a 5800x3D.

  • @finn_h06
    @finn_h06 Год назад

    You deserve way way more sub

  • @_roob
    @_roob Год назад

    great show, one of the most beautiful constructions on youtube, I bought my formd now, but it only had the full black version :/

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад +1

      Thank you! The black is great as well, very stealthy. I don't think you can go wrong with either versions to be honest.

    • @_roob
      @_roob Год назад

      @@EIGAtech thank u too

  • @Benzin0
    @Benzin0 2 месяца назад

    Could you please share the length of each custom PSU cable for this build? Thanks!

  • @thebackstab8730
    @thebackstab8730 Год назад

    nice build !

  • @raghavchetal208
    @raghavchetal208 Год назад +2

    I was having issues with my 5800X3D overheating too with a similar build (V1.1 with a 3080 on the same TX240 radiator too), but undervolting the SoC in the BIOS lowered the temps by 10 degrees even with a -30 PBO offset.

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      Interesting. How much did you undervolt it in the BIOS?

    • @raghavchetal208
      @raghavchetal208 Год назад

      @@EIGAtech I have a -0.120mV undervolt set but I also only run games so your usage might vary! With that the constant voltage is 0.968V. It dropped the power from 14W to 10W which lowered the temps at idle too which was very nice!

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      @@raghavchetal208 Any loss in performance? I haven't really looked into flat out undervolting a CPU like that.

    • @raghavchetal208
      @raghavchetal208 Год назад +1

      @@EIGAtech nah nothing as far as I can tell, if anything my performance is better since the temperatures are lower. I was able to get it to boost in-game to 4.45Ghz permanently versus the 4.38Ghz it was doing before. It hasn’t caused any crashes in the one week I’ve had it applied so far

  • @dwzhang1704
    @dwzhang1704 Год назад +1

    wowwwwww!

  • @ashtonkat378
    @ashtonkat378 Год назад +7

    Amazing work, as expected!

  • @UncommonS3nse
    @UncommonS3nse Год назад +1

    looks fantastic. I haven't used any recent AMD chips, but that seems pretty hot for a gaming load. Do you use the system for any other workloads?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад +2

      Thank you! Video editing in DaVinci Resolve Studio, but it's a very light load in comparison to gaming.
      I have no issues with the CPU/GPU temperatures as they are. I think they are excellent for the form factor. Only thing I'm concerned about is the PSU running so hot.

    • @killerful
      @killerful Год назад +1

      85C for the 5800x3D is a pretty normal gaming load from what I've heard. The other 5000 series chips fall below that, but not sure how far.

  • @Vadim_Andr.
    @Vadim_Andr. Год назад +1

    I have never seen anything like this, where can I get, buy such hosepipe ??

  • @alwisidi
    @alwisidi Год назад

    Amazing 😍

  • @vinnieelysium1003
    @vinnieelysium1003 Год назад

    Bro these shoots are perfect... Which camera & lenses do u use for these amazing videos?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      Still working on perfecting the setup, but the last couple of videos were shot on a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K with the Sigma 18-35 lens (or the most part). Older videos are shot on the iPhone 11 Pro.

  • @humilicious
    @humilicious 6 месяцев назад

    you need to set pbo2 tuner Limits to 100/70/100

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  6 месяцев назад

      I have since upgraded to AM5, have you seen my latest build video with the T1? ruclips.net/video/6WZs8s2RZVY/видео.html

  • @Kudzai2010
    @Kudzai2010 Год назад

    EIGA if you don't mind me asking please what material did you print your Anti-Sag PCI Rail attachmemt In? Otherwise amazing video I have been rewatching and each time gets better hehe

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад +1

      Thank you! The material is PA12 Nylon. MJF printing process. I've printed mine at JLCPCB.

  • @korovai672
    @korovai672 Год назад +1

    This looks amazing, and I want to do something similar but how do you clean it?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      I use an electric air duster to blow out the dust mostly.

  • @jeremyg2236
    @jeremyg2236 3 месяца назад

    Did you fill the loop from the cpu block?

  • @tongoso
    @tongoso Год назад

    Simply spectacular!, what interface are you using to check on FPS, temps and wattage on games? looks nicer than Afterburner, thanks for sharing!

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад +1

      Thank you, really appreciate it. It's actually a custom overlay made with the Overlay Editor in RivaTunerStatisticsServer.

    • @tongoso
      @tongoso Год назад

      @@EIGAtech Oooh nice! that's super cool, that could be a cool idea fora tutorial in the future, thanks again!

  • @gabrielgomez3176
    @gabrielgomez3176 2 месяца назад

    Where did you get the back plate to hold the PSU to the case?
    I have the t1 v2.5 but there's no way that i can install the psu with the power button facing the radiator.

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  2 месяца назад

      This is the FormD T1 v1.1. Check out my new build in the FormD T1 v2.1 here: ruclips.net/video/JCir0s7cRfk/видео.html

  • @jjang_won
    @jjang_won Год назад +2

    How did you film it so neatly? I want to see the camera setting and the surroundings.

  • @JambuGamer
    @JambuGamer Год назад

    Looking really good built. Could you try to play Far Cry 5 to see the CPU temp?

  • @kwakdeducc
    @kwakdeducc Год назад

    I don't mean to offend or anything but is EIGA your name or a twist of EVGA?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      Extended Integrated Graphics Array? Hmm... No. EIGA is a Japanese word.

  • @jonvice1217
    @jonvice1217 8 месяцев назад

    assuming the 3d printed holder will work for the 4080fe as well?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  8 месяцев назад +1

      It should fit exactly the same

    • @jonvice1217
      @jonvice1217 8 месяцев назад

      @@EIGAtech thank you :)

  • @DoObs
    @DoObs Год назад

    Great build, pity about those CPU temps. But what does it matter when they meant to run hot, if not hotter before its lifetime of changing out that specific piece of hardware later.

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Not worried at all about the CPU temps as long as it maintains boost. Only real caveat with this build is the PSU getting hot.

  • @_roob
    @_roob Год назад

    Did you come up with updating to version 2.0? or another specific cabinet? your build is insane, congratulations! I will assemble my formd t1 v2 with the 4080FE this coming Monday. I will use the AIO fractal lumen v2 240mm with 1 slim fan and a night pattern on the top

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  11 месяцев назад

      Check out my new build in the FormD T1 v2.1 here:
      ruclips.net/video/6WZs8s2RZVY/видео.html

    • @nikonmikon8915
      @nikonmikon8915 9 месяцев назад

      Hey which CPU are you using? I am doing a similar build potentially (4080 FE, lumen s24 v2 etc)

    • @_roob
      @_roob 9 месяцев назад

      @@nikonmikon8915 i7 13700k

  • @TheSloppyDingo
    @TheSloppyDingo 3 месяца назад

    I built mine with the 180 degree mounted PSU and it died after about 10 months of use.

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  3 месяца назад

      The SF750? Did you RMA it?

    • @TheSloppyDingo
      @TheSloppyDingo 3 месяца назад

      @@EIGAtech No, I should of specified it was a Phanteks Revolt 850. I'm going through the RMA process now as it just happened a few days ago. I can't say for sure that the GPU exhaust blowing into the PSU was what caused it to fail but I think it's plausible.

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  3 месяца назад +1

      @@TheSloppyDingo It’s definitely a high stress scenario for a PSU, so it’s plausible. Hope you get it replaced!

  • @lhbbq
    @lhbbq 10 месяцев назад

    @EIGA - Can you do direct die with the Modultra LOBO block?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  10 месяцев назад +1

      I think it's possible but that's all I know. In theory at least it would make sense, especially in a dual radiator build, lower delta between die and coolant would be helpful.

    • @lhbbq
      @lhbbq 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@EIGAtech - Thank you. Are you still using this in your existing system? Or did you change to something else?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@lhbbq Check out my latest video! Think you’ll like it.

  • @anobeus4814
    @anobeus4814 Год назад

    how long did you wait for formd t1 case to arrive?

  • @EmilioAyala
    @EmilioAyala Год назад

    how many fittings in total did you end up using? and what PCI-E cable are you using? as I noticed the one that comes with the case is blue

  • @CaZeY1337
    @CaZeY1337 Год назад

    how much has your PSU ?

  • @Lux158
    @Lux158 Год назад

    Have you tried to shroud the exhaust air from the PSU? So it is not recycled by anything only sucked throw the radiator..

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      There's no need, there's nothing else that would recycle that hot air. The GPU fan is blowing towards the PSU not away from it.

  • @mattgrimaldi13
    @mattgrimaldi13 Год назад

    nice. Those bolts can be trimmed with hand tools. just saying

  • @pqpgodw
    @pqpgodw 11 месяцев назад

    Hi, i have a question: What exactly fittings from EK you used (Like MF 7 or HDC 12, size and offset)? Im inspired by this build and ill try to build one similar by myself

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey! I'm using HDC14 (but you can go smaller for sure for less ram clearance issues), MF7 extenders, micro rotary 90degree adapters, and one normal sized rotary T adapter (needed as a fill port). That's it, no offsets.

    • @pqpgodw
      @pqpgodw 11 месяцев назад +1

      thank you, this will be so much helpful to my new build

  • @A_C_Hofmann
    @A_C_Hofmann Год назад

    @eiga mind sharing which thermal interface you used exactly?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      I'm using Arctic MX-6 for this build. In the past I used Thermal Grizzly and Noctua, but the MX-6 was a great deal for 8g.

  • @Iinustechtips
    @Iinustechtips Год назад

    What application was used for the overlays in game and the screen at 7:48?
    thank you!

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      It's a custom overlay made in RTSS.

  • @jayeightone
    @jayeightone Год назад

    Are you selling these FE support brackets … asking for a friend … he‘d buy one 😊

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад +1

      I'm not, but it's really easy to print and the files are on my Printables page. I'd look for a local 3D printing shop or you could print them at JLCPCB like I did.

  • @Jobieable
    @Jobieable Год назад

    Curious about the custom cable lengths also want to order custom cables because my case is a mess

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      Exact ones used in this build (keep in mind the flipped orientation PSU):
      - 24P: 250mm
      - 12VHPWR : 300mm
      - CPU8P: 600mm

  • @samw2299
    @samw2299 Год назад

    Hey :)
    Can I use a 5mm M3 instead of 6?

  • @haloshiroe
    @haloshiroe Год назад

    in your opinion, is an external rad antithetical to sff?
    because it seems to solve quite a bit of the thermal limitations of the T1

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад +1

      Generally, yes, I find it's a bit cheating. However, it has a few practical advantages: for example if you need to travel and you'd only use the rig for very light tasks at the destination. Issue with that is that I find watercooled T1 rigs to be extremely dense and heavy.
      There's also another advantage with having two boxes instead of one large one: Much easier to manipulate for cleaning, moving around, etc.

  • @klaidasrunele
    @klaidasrunele Год назад +1

    I like how people are pretending that a 4090 water cooled in a FormdT1 V2 is at all viable from aa performance and noise perspective. Literally shooting yourself in the foot.

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      On noise maybe, there's an argument to be made there. But here's the thing, this exact build in a T1 v2 (with normal fans) would have even lower noise and better cooling than shown in the video. My build is in a v1.1 as mentioned several times in the video and in the description.

    • @klaidasrunele
      @klaidasrunele Год назад +1

      @@EIGAtech Your build does not water cool the 4090 you only water cooled the CPU...

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад +1

      @@klaidasrunele Sorry, I misinterpreted your comment. My bad!

    • @anthonyeid6534
      @anthonyeid6534 10 месяцев назад

      @@klaidasrunelecheck at optimum tech build with this case

    • @klaidasrunele
      @klaidasrunele 3 месяца назад

      @@EIGAtech A year later I'm back to your video since its so good. I may have to adjust my initial comment to being exclusively around a single 240mm rad. I'm surprised by seeing people stuff in dual radiators and actually make it work reasonably well.

  • @id104335409
    @id104335409 Год назад +4

    This is the smallest 4090 build yet, isn't it?

    • @Aexeq
      @Aexeq Год назад +7

      Actually there have been a bunch of 4090 builds in the T1 already. I for example did a full custom loop with a 280 radiator with full size 140 fans.

    • @LDBaha
      @LDBaha Год назад

      @@Aexeq How are your GPU temps if you put a 280 rad on the top? I want to do that but I am afraid the 4090 would get too hot and too loud

    • @Aexeq
      @Aexeq Год назад +1

      @@LDBaha the 280 is not on the top, but rather on the side.
      I use the case flipped with the PSU located where one of the fans would be.
      It's rather uncommon, because it's mandatory to have a true single slot GPU.
      Temps are ok, but nothing to brag about. When I'm it home, I just connect it to a MoRa3 420.

  • @ZodiakSL
    @ZodiakSL Год назад

    Hello. I'm building a SFF build in the Cooler Master NR200P Max. I am having trouble finding custom PSU cables for Cooler Master PSUs. I am looking for full custom cables and not extensions. I've noticed that it's VERY hard to find anyone making PSU cables for Cooler Master. Any suggestions? Thank you!

    • @yfnratchet
      @yfnratchet 7 месяцев назад

      The availability of that depends a lot on which Cooler Master PSU you bought. You could give the CableMod Configurator a look and see if they supply custom PSU cables for your model, and that would likely be the most painless third-party solution. Beyond that, you'll likely need to go searching for someone who tailors PSU cables as a service or do the job yourself by buying the components a la carte and fitting them together. There's plenty of step-by-step tutorials out there to help you out. Hope this helps.

  • @1stRanger
    @1stRanger Год назад

    What are those cables?

  • @GoldFus1on
    @GoldFus1on Год назад

    How often do you have to change out the liquid?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      I don't plan on changing it for the lifetime of this build. It's EK CryoFuel Clear premix and shouldn't really need replacing if the watercooling parts are clean and free of contaminants (mainly the radiator).

  • @timburstefan
    @timburstefan Год назад

    How can i buy this?

  • @effecs-wp8nz
    @effecs-wp8nz 8 месяцев назад

    looks familiar

  • @garinlegenda
    @garinlegenda Год назад

    why you change meshlicious to t1?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      The meshlicious is the superior case when it comes to cooling, no doubt. I wanted to showcase the Modultra LOBO and also build again in the T1. For all the compromises, it really is a great looking case and fun to build in.

  • @bhris001
    @bhris001 Год назад

    Which PSU?

  • @bobsagget823
    @bobsagget823 Год назад

    whats the afterburner skin

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      Look for N-E-P-O-S Afterburner skins on DeviantArt

    • @CeltyST96
      @CeltyST96 Год назад

      @@EIGAtech what is the rtss skin or whatever overlay you use in game to display fps and temparetures? it looks so clean.

  • @mozambique_enjoyer
    @mozambique_enjoyer Год назад

    Strongly doubtful to have PSU intake strictly before GPU exhaust.

  • @wangyan1520
    @wangyan1520 Год назад

    Hi, I use the same power supply as you. I would like to ask if you can send me the drawing of your power supply reverse bracket. I also want to try it. Thank you very much!

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      Hi! The power supply reverse bracket is not a custom design, it's included with the T1 v1.1 case. You probably have the v2 case which does not include it.

  • @sugarjesusyt
    @sugarjesusyt Год назад

    Optimum tech fans be like

  • @bury101
    @bury101 Год назад

    Started watching your video but the sound quality is terrible!

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад +1

      Could you be more specific?

  • @saschapurner9579
    @saschapurner9579 Год назад +1

    You clone this other channel :.-D For me it is okay. Now you get your one more...

  • @kelvinloo5839
    @kelvinloo5839 Год назад +2

    dont bother with this case. the manufacturer clearly does not care about the delivery of the case to you

    • @triliner254
      @triliner254 Год назад +1

      It's very high in demand and manufacturing is slow. That's the problem. Not that bs you just said.

  • @user-wj5hc3tp9v
    @user-wj5hc3tp9v Год назад

    Your thumbnails look like optimum tech copy 😃

  • @RenardThatch
    @RenardThatch Год назад +1

    That's hot.

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      Hot as in it looks hot or hot as in that PSU is headed for a meltdown?

  • @miha493
    @miha493 Год назад +1

    Ah, another build to play lastest games on medium settings with relatively stable 60fps.

  • @Evelisk
    @Evelisk Год назад +1

    Really nice build! I also had to do that female-female thing to lower the pcie riser cable down and get more room for the power cable. Will you rewire the pump to run off the header?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      Thank you! I won’t rewire the pump as I figured out a very clean way to hide the long cables. The SATA power cable is actually hidden away between the PSU side and the front panel.

  • @anthonyeid6534
    @anthonyeid6534 10 месяцев назад

    How did you get the EK 90 deg fittings to go over the ram on your motherboard? I'm using the ModUltra Lobo as well as the 90 deg fittings but don't have enough clearance to get over my ram. Thanks in advance !!

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  10 месяцев назад +1

      There are static extenders (MF7) between the 90 deg fittings and the block, still, that wouldn't have been enough without the Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 modules which have a height of only 32.5mm.
      I have a new build video which you might find interesting: ruclips.net/video/6WZs8s2RZVY/видео.html&t

    • @anthonyeid6534
      @anthonyeid6534 10 месяцев назад

      @@EIGAtech I watched the video right when you released it lol, it almost made me invest in quick disconnect tubing but I'm too far into using hard tubing to justify the added cost. I love the quality you have on your videos, keep up the good work!

  • @avraw
    @avraw 8 месяцев назад

    I am planning to go with zmt tubing for easier build. What size of tube should I go for ?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  8 месяцев назад +1

      With ZMT you'd have to go 16/10 which is a bit too unwieldy if you ask me. Tygon tubing A-60-G is much nicer and softer if you can find it. I wouldn't go for 13/10 unless you have mostly straight runs, the bend radius (before kinking) on those smaller ones is too large.

    • @avraw
      @avraw 8 месяцев назад

      @@EIGAtech I see thank you kind sir

  • @inspirational-verse
    @inspirational-verse 5 месяцев назад

    what bracket did u use for the flipped psu?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  5 месяцев назад

      The case in the video is the old v1.1 which came with a flipped orientation bracket in the box.

  • @JohnBoyNZ
    @JohnBoyNZ Год назад

    Love ya build videos! Please do nore!! Looking forward to the follow up video on this build too.

  • @lukeumhoefer
    @lukeumhoefer Год назад

    Great trick with the gaffer tape and O ring!! Ill have to keep that in my toolbox for later ;)

  • @DrDAC-go7hs
    @DrDAC-go7hs Год назад

    It's beautiful. But putting the psu in backwards, letting it cook in the gpu exhaust has been tested and ended with higher temperatures.
    It's also possible to run a dual rad setup in the T1, maybe something to try?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      Thank you! Could you send me a link to the tests you mentioned?

  • @moises75434
    @moises75434 Год назад

    Can you build me one

  • @thephoenixchant
    @thephoenixchant Год назад

    Can this be fit inside a bagpack or should I go for a NuCxi7 or laptop to move around?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад +1

      It can and many enthusiasts do just that, but personally I wouldn't do it unless absolutely necessary.

  • @jomio4682
    @jomio4682 Год назад

    Lol I was worried about my config with a 3080ti and a Ryzen 9 5950x with both maxing out at about 65C

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      On water? 65C sounds super low for the 5950x, but relatively high on the GPU.

    • @jomio4682
      @jomio4682 Год назад

      @@EIGAtech yes on water

    • @jomio4682
      @jomio4682 Год назад

      @@EIGAtech but I use a bit lower clocks, haven't done anything with undervolting tho

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад

      ​@@jomio4682 Hmm, both GPU and CPU? I ask because at 65C the coolant is probably over 50C after a long enough session, which means that a 65C max on the CPU is unlikely, given the higher delta CPUs have.

    • @jomio4682
      @jomio4682 Год назад

      @@EIGAtech I was wondering that as well, however as soon as I close the game even after an hour, the temps drop to about 47C and then quickly to 40

  • @CeltyST96
    @CeltyST96 Год назад

    Does someone know what overlay he is using to display fps and temps? at 7:15 mark. is it a rtss skin?

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад +1

      It's a custom overlay in RTSS. I should put together a guide/github for it sometime.

    • @CeltyST96
      @CeltyST96 Год назад

      @@EIGAtech that would be amazing.

  • @malekalmasri1233
    @malekalmasri1233 Год назад

    Will the psu get hot or its ok

  • @circuitfever
    @circuitfever Год назад

    this is so clean

  • @cesarvillalobos1692
    @cesarvillalobos1692 Год назад

    I'd love to see the sound signature of this

  • @Flaminq
    @Flaminq Год назад +1

    This would be even cooler if you made a “budget” (not an over the top 4090 build) version of the same build, optimized similarly as you have done.

    • @EIGAtech
      @EIGAtech  Год назад +1

      That's a fair point, but for a budget build I would definitely not do a custom loop for a single component (CPU). The build in this video is my personal build and a passion project. If the channel grows I'd for sure be interested in doing budget oriented builds (as long as I can bring something unique).

  • @Ammpermeter
    @Ammpermeter Год назад

    CPU cooling s suck