Stunning, Small and Powerful. ASUS A21 PC Build

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @JudgmentDay4U
    @JudgmentDay4U 2 месяца назад +1

    My new favorite pc build channel!

  • @planetwally
    @planetwally 2 месяца назад +1

    how do you like this case in terms of build quality? I see you have done a couple builds based on it

    • @robeytech
      @robeytech  2 месяца назад +1

      It’s nice. Asus quality is always good.

  • @BigMetalDaddy1301
    @BigMetalDaddy1301 15 дней назад

    What's up with the loud speaking while having chill low-fi music playing? That's so distracting. (ram installation part)

  • @CHOHAN67
    @CHOHAN67 Месяц назад

    that intro got me to subscribe, good job on the video brother!

  • @tyler3201
    @tyler3201 2 месяца назад +2

    First off you failed by picking a 14th gen Intel and not going with AMD and secondly the AIO is overkill for even the 14700k and it’s really not helping the cpu by placing the 360 rad on the top of the case. You’re just sucking hot air from the GPU. Put the rad in the front. Hose connection at the top.

    • @robeytech
      @robeytech  2 месяца назад +2

      lol. You need to build more PCs because pretty much everything you said was wrong. Watch my live streams air moves so fast in PCs that the GPU is getting fresh air from the front fans. Top placement of the AiO is literally the best place to cool your CPU because front mount removes direct air flow to the GPU and top mounting gets direct airflow from the fans in the front which is more than fast enough to feed all three fans. I am not even going to entertain the whole AMD vs 14th Gen because that’s just a personal choice and as for the size that’s also up to the user. If you want to OC and keep the system quieter a 360mm AiO is a better choice. I appreciate the comment but nothing you said was true or not just opinion.

    • @tyler3201
      @tyler3201 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@robeytech Have you been living under a rock? 13th and 14th gen intel have been having stability issues and are not recommend by anyone at this moment. Even people like Linus Tech Tips and Gamers Nexus would not build a brand new custom PC with with either of those. It's not about being a fanboy or anything and you're making immature assumptions. I would say go with a 12th gen but its 3 gens old so... And we have no idea if the microcode update will really fix the issues either.
      Also 14700k is $380 atm. Spend $20 more and you can get the 7800X3D. Better temps and about similar gaming performance if not better. Heck you could get a 5800X3D for $300 or a 5700X3D for $200 and get almost as good if not better performance than the 14700k and you save money. Really depends on the games you play tho. You spent $2600 and you're still getting temps in the 80s. Not terrible but for $2600, could be better. You don't even show if its quiet but talked it up as if with that 360mm rad it's quiet. What was the decibel (dB) level at load? What was noise floor at? What was the temp delta of the room? I have a 5700X3D with an old corsair h60 120mm AIO and it works. Room temp delta of about 25c+ on average hitting CPU temps in the 70s to 80s at max. I couldn't even tell you about my PC noise levels but I'm not making claims about that because it is a bit loud. I don't mind tho and where headphones.
      I would put a 240mm rad in front at the top with a third fan at the bottom front. The CPU can get fresh air from the front of the case. That front bottom fan will supply the GPU. Two top fans and a rear fan for exhaust. Six fans in total and I bet you'd getting better temps, I dare you to try it. I'll even sub to watch and if you prove me wrong with hard data, ill stay subbed. You can even add a 7th fan at the bottom of the case to get more fresh air to the GPU if needed and create positive pressure or add a third fan to the top to get negative pressure. With my setup you have very little chance or air recirculation. With your set up you are dumping some GPU air into the CPU rad. Those top three rad fans are going to ramp up under load and overwhelm that rear fan. I wouldn't be as worried about the CPU rad if you had a older blower style GPU.

    • @yogsawtooth9830
      @yogsawtooth9830 2 месяца назад +1

      @@tyler3201 what's your current PC build?

    • @caldweab
      @caldweab 2 месяца назад

      @@yogsawtooth9830I bet he doesn’t have a build.

  • @DerekDavis213
    @DerekDavis213 21 день назад

    At 0:15 his shirt looks way too tight. A larger size is needed maybe? 😀