Join the R-Evolv-ution! - The Phanteks Evolv Shift XT - StarScream Build

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @Glob3Tech
    @Glob3Tech  Год назад +4

    Merry Christmas everybody ! 🎄

  • @primalflowdao
    @primalflowdao 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nice ! I finished a build in this case yesterday, gonna use it for PCVR, I changed the infinity screen in front to a 2560x1440 screen and it looks amazing! Really like this case 😁👌

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  6 месяцев назад +1

      Oh wow, that's an amazing upgrade 😎

  • @kensg
    @kensg 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow..Just beauitful work.

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @G0b1i17an
    @G0b1i17an Год назад +1

    Very helpful review! Beautiful body. As I understand it, the front USB ports are inconvenient...

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Yes, in the begining of pwning it also if you use them often. But it's been a while and I kind of got used to it. I never close that front sliding tray for example.

    • @G0b1i17an
      @G0b1i17an Год назад +1

      @@Glob3Tech Yes. I need convenient access to USB

  • @xM3D1
    @xM3D1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for your review ! One question about RGB: If you connect your MB ARGB Case cable & use the ARGB Case extension Cable for your aio.. can you control all aRGB via mobo ?

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  11 месяцев назад +1

      I think that's how I did mine as well. So, yes. 👍

  • @jakisnoobek
    @jakisnoobek Год назад +3

    Correct me if I'm mistaken but I see that you can maintain cpu temperature during gaming with around 50C and around 40-50% cpu fan rpm where it starts to get audible. Could you check what temperatures you can achieve with cpu fans rpm noise but I really like the look of this Phanteks case. Maybe you can compare this case noise to maybe some midi-tower if you had one in the past?

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  Год назад +1

      Hi there. Sure thing let me fire it up and get back to your with the numbers.

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  Год назад +2

      Right, so:
      -Ambient temp I see 21C.
      -Aio pump on auto since it's silent on this model regardles of load.
      -Fans as requested, at fixed 35% rpm
      -One run in the AC Valhalla benchmark
      Average for all cores 45C with the cpu at 4.0 GHz for 1.05v.
      Most of the noise comes from the GPU, in my case. Also any AIO that you get you can upgrade its fans to the excellent Noctua A12x25 series or the new epic be quiet silent wings 4 pro (which I will soo test as well).

    • @jakisnoobek
      @jakisnoobek Год назад +2

      @@Glob3Tech Thank you very much for checking this. It looks like it could be very quiet pc if we use some 4070ti for example, these gpus are very nice in terms of temps and noise, of course if they fit. I have to check it out.

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  Год назад +1

      @@jakisnoobek You are most welcome 👍 Indeed, I am planing to upgrade as well, since quiet operation is a must for me also.

  • @GeForece6200
    @GeForece6200 Год назад +1

    I will miss your Dan Case tho

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  Год назад

      Me too. Alas it's in good hands to a friend of mine.

  • @coptup4ik
    @coptup4ik Год назад +1

    Hello. Thank you for review! But why are you saying you can't use liquid cooling ? Isn't Glacier One 240 T30 AiO liquid cooler created for this model ?

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  Год назад +1

      Hi Pavel. The regular model fits, yes, but not the thicker one with the T30 which I know, is a shame. From what I remember, you have 60mm (rad+fan) in the case and the 240 T30 AIO is 68mm thick in total (38 for the rad and 30mm for the T30 fans).

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  Год назад

      Just saw it even says now on their website.
      www.phanteks.store/products/phanteks-glacier-one-t30-all-in-one-cpu-cooler
      Description
      This AIO is not compatible with the Evolv Shift XT Case unfortunately.
      Phanteks Glacier One 240 T30 is an all-in-one liquid CPU cooler capable of cooling powerful CPUs while operating silently.

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  Год назад

      @@coptup4ik Ah lol, didn't know about that. Interesting that it says that this is a gen2 AIO, maybe custom made for the Shift XT.

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  Год назад

      @@coptup4ik Ah just saw you edit it. Yeah, so many variants.

    • @coptup4ik
      @coptup4ik Год назад +1

      @@Glob3Tech Glad we found out! Thanks for response, i could accidentally order the wrong one if you didn't point that out!

  • @bemindful924
    @bemindful924 Год назад +1

    Hi, a quick question. If a store assembles the computer in the max raised mode with liquid cooling, will it be able to be shipped in the box with the added height?

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  Год назад

      Not the stock box of course, but if properly packed yes, it will survive the trip. In any height config, the top hat is very secure in there. 👍

    • @bemindful924
      @bemindful924 Год назад +1

      @@Glob3Tech Thanks for the uber swift reply! I might drive to their store and pick them up since delivery services here can be great or poor and with liquid cooling you have the chance of bubbles.
      Im very interested in this case. It was between this and the Lian Li Q58. Both look unique, clean and compact for a HTPC/reserve gaming pc. The big question is what CPU cooler to use. I never used an AIO cooler and value silence and aesthetics over a slightly higher temperature. The CPU will be a T-version of the latest Intel branch, meaning it's TDP will be between 35W and

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  Год назад

      @@bemindful924 Sure thing 🍻 If you can, than yes, more peace of mind.
      Ah yes the Q58, has a nice ying yang flair to it 😁
      Ah for those CPUs yes, you will be fine with air cooling. Might be lucky even with the Thermalright AXP90 full copper with a noctua slim 92 fan to have no worries with the ram height. I suspect the Noctua L12S even the 92mm one migh obstruct one of the ram sticks.
      Alas, the best CPU cooling results you will get with an AIO. If you check please my latest AIO reviews, you will see it's pretty quiet even with the pump at 100%. Furthermore I will test the same AIO with the be quiet Silent wings 4 pro which have so much headroom. (written review live at glob3trotterscom)
      That RTX 4060, when available, yes might be my go to choice as well. Also I feel you, I like both approaches depending on samples I get, full stealth or some RGB in strategic places.
      Let me know how it goes when you get the case and any questions, fire away 😁👍

    • @bemindful924
      @bemindful924 Год назад +1

      @@Glob3Tech Just subscribed and will check out your other stuff. Among the AIO's, one did catch my eye: NZXT Kraken X53 RGB. It has decent reviews and has a similar infinity thing going on. Not sure how much of it you can see through the dust roster though, but it should be slightly visible. My only concern regarding AIO's is the pump noise. I'll look into your AIO reviews and oh yes, the new SIlent Wing 4 pro's look the part, don't they? Currently using Be Quiet Light Wings who are decent.
      I've read quite a bit of negative comments on the announcement of the 4060. People fear it won't give as much performance as previous X060 budget cards since it's more of an economical card than value (performance wise). We will see though. If it's a no-go, a 6600 card should be fine as well.

    • @Glob3Tech
      @Glob3Tech  Год назад

      @@bemindful924 Cheers. Yeah the Krakens are sexy but can't say for the pump noise. This Alpenfoehn I have now, is a dream in this combo with the Silent Wings 4 pro. Yeah they are my new favourite fan.
      We need to wait for the proper reviews on them. I need the 3 fan models to be quiet regardless of what they can do. I mean I'm coming froma GTX 1080 so anything is an upgrade for me 🤣