Just letting you know too, heat rises. You want your bottom fans blowing in cool air and your top fans blowing out the hot air from the case. Keep it up bud.
@@DreamBuildComputers You're doing great, just keep at it. Just need to be precise on the components used. I just built my work pc using the same LianLi Dan A3 case. I used a corsair 750W psu with the intake fan facing inwards. I have three intake fans at the bottom feeding in cool air, so I imagine the psu intake fan would be able to suck some of the cool air. Waiting for LianLi to sell the wooden front panel separately (it has air vents between the wood strips). Then I will change the psu intake to the front, like what you did.
I think that you are making a huge mistake by using a dead-end platform. The 7500F is cheap and will give you and give way for upgrading latter plus DDR5 is faster by far than DDR4.
@@KempThomas70 ddr5 build would be hard to do under $800 plus if you haven’t been seeing all the RUclipsr talk about how intel is dead I would look into those videos!👍
Sounds like you ordered stuff and aren't blessed to have a Microcenter near you. I did a $500 build recently for a neighbor's kid: Ryzen 5 5500 ASRock A520M HDV Zotac RTX 3060 12GB 16GB Teamforce Vulcan 16GB 3200-CL16 (pretty sure the same as you used here) 1TB SK Hynix P31 Gold NVMe M.2 500W Powerspec 80+ PSU Inland X1 Case ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $488.93 pre-tax w/ Microcenter "Insider" 5% discount Keep up the nice budget builds. /fistbump
Just letting you know too, heat rises. You want your bottom fans blowing in cool air and your top fans blowing out the hot air from the case. Keep it up bud.
@@maynardcrow6447 yes the bottom fan was switched to intake before the end of the video I mentioned that and the top and back are exhaust!
That psu is not fully or even partially modular. Just fyi. Nice video and built.
@@peacockbass1966 👍 I think I got lost in what I was saying too much talking haha
@@DreamBuildComputers You're doing great, just keep at it. Just need to be precise on the components used. I just built my work pc using the same LianLi Dan A3 case. I used a corsair 750W psu with the intake fan facing inwards. I have three intake fans at the bottom feeding in cool air, so I imagine the psu intake fan would be able to suck some of the cool air. Waiting for LianLi to sell the wooden front panel separately (it has air vents between the wood strips). Then I will change the psu intake to the front, like what you did.
I think that you are making a huge mistake by using a dead-end platform. The 7500F is cheap and will give you and give way for upgrading latter plus DDR5 is faster by far than DDR4.
@@KempThomas70 ddr5 build would be hard to do under $800 plus if you haven’t been seeing all the RUclipsr talk about how intel is dead I would look into those videos!👍
Psu fans suck into the unit and blow out the back. just for the future. Good video.
@@maynardcrow6447 yes thats why I have it flipped so it doesnt suck in hot air from the case! 👍 thank you!
@@DreamBuildComputers Ok. I thought I heard you say the PSU fan blows out. And I didn't watch the end. My bad.
@@maynardcrow6447your good I’m glad you liked it!!
Comment how many times i said um! hahahah
Sounds like you ordered stuff and aren't blessed to have a Microcenter near you. I did a $500 build recently for a neighbor's kid:
Ryzen 5 5500
ASRock A520M HDV
Zotac RTX 3060 12GB
16GB Teamforce Vulcan 16GB 3200-CL16 (pretty sure the same as you used here)
1TB SK Hynix P31 Gold NVMe M.2
500W Powerspec 80+ PSU
Inland X1 Case
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$488.93 pre-tax w/ Microcenter "Insider" 5% discount
Keep up the nice budget builds. /fistbump
@@MortalityUnleashed 💪🔥🔥