1:40 why did you decide to put the PCIe 4.0 SSD into the only PCIe 5.0 slot? your board offers two genuine PCIe 4.0 SSD slots, one connected to the processor, the other linked to the chipset. why not use them when you might want to use the 5er slot later after prices have come down a bit? is there a performance benefit? surely the SSD doesn't run faster in the 5er slot than it would it a normal PCIe 4.0 slot, right?
Yes, your advice is spot on. We were also unsure when we started installing the SSD, whether to install it in the PCIe 4.0 or 5.0 slot. It's best to install it in PCIe 4.0 for Gen 4.0 SSDs and then hope that Gen 5.0 SSDs will come down in price and we can install Gen 5.0 SSDs in PCIe 5.0 slots. Surely it will get the maximum performance. Didn't think of that before. Thank you very much for the suggestion, much appreciated.
@@hwyterrorist Ah ok, I didn't understand so google it, now I see ROG is a 3rd party who through some bling onto the ASUS boards etc, well, I don't want RGB etc as I hate that Armoury Crate software on my current Z370, so the TUF is top of my list, and seems a good price in comparison to MSI Carbon, Taichi and Aorus.
@@hwyterrorist My crate just won’t work correctly, maybe software conflict it doesn’t like the age of my mb. I got Aura Sync working on its own and it seems to be working ok, spent ages setting it up last night.
Hi! In minute 4:28 you connect 2 cables for the CPU supply. Are both necessary here? Great video btw :) EDIT: oh I just saw that the second one is needed if you want to overclock your CPU, right?
Hi...thank you so much for watching our video... Since we are still very new with PC, maybe our answer is very basic. So from the manuals we read and study, We should use both slots if we want to ensure the system gets a sufficient and stable power supply. The main reason for having two ATX 12V power slots is so that the power required by the processor and other components can be distributed evenly and efficiently. The 8-pin ATX 12V slot is often used to provide additional power to the CPU, while the 4-pin ATX 12V slot is usually used for additional power to other components such as the motherboard and memory. Please correct us and give us feedback to gain additional knowledge. Thank you :)
no, only one is needed. A single CPU x8 provides almost 300W. The second one is mostly intended for extreme overclocking, this extreme is almost upto ln2 overclocking. The board is a x670E so it does have it, but no person besides world record breakers need the second one.
@factseliminator8914 I don't thibk you showed it but it's for the front panel connector and the plug is on the bottom right but as two connections in the one if makes sense
Hi...it's an additional monitor that we use to monitor some functions like temperature and capacity usage. We are using an old tablet and installed Spacedesk app on both tablet and PC for connection and synchronization.
Hi, thank you so much for liking our video... We used an old tablet/smartphone and connected it using the Spacedesk app (multi monitor app) installed on the PC and tablet
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 will work great together for Graphic Card Intense Tasks. Using PC bottleneck calculations, this configuration has 0.0% of bottleneck. Advice to use a power supply of at least 750 watts to ensure stability
@@factseliminator8914 How did you calculate bottleneck? And what about overclocking? Power supply of what wattage should I use then? Will the overclocking even affect the wattage?
For calculate bottleneck, you can use this website : pc-builds.com/bottleneck-calculator/ That is an initial illustration of how your system can work effectively and efficiently with a combination of components between Processor and GPU. As for overclocking, I'm still very new and don't understand about it. I just overclocked using the default features such as EXPO for AMD motherboards. To calculate the required PSU wattage, we can look at the beginning when choosing the GPU to use. In the GPU specifications section, most manufacturers provide recommendations on how many PSU watts are needed. But a PSU not only runs the GPU, but also has a processor, motherboard, CPU cooling and fans. To calculate the overall PSU wattage requirements, you can use this website : outervision.com/power-supply-calculator
@@factseliminator8914 Thank you! Using the site you provided for the bottleneck calculations, it showed me that "This configuration has 15.3% of processor bottleneck.", but I chose general tasks, as I don't know if the CPU or the GPU will be used more. As for the PSU calculator, it showed me "503 Service Temporarily Unavailable" :(
Sorry for the inconvenience... you can use many website to calculate PSU usage pc-builds.com/power-supply-calculator/ www.coolermaster.com/power-supply-calculator/ Because you choose a GPU with high specifications, we assume that you will use a lot of graphics processing such as playing AAA games, video editing, and running using a 4K screen resolution. If it is not used much for such purposes, it is better to choose lower components to save budget. But if there are no budget restrictions, there is no problem choosing to use high specs :)
Yes, but you'd get more if you got a proper x670, so you'd have 2 or more M2. PGIe 5.0 lanes. You've got one of the few chips that can handle PCIe 5.0 might as well utilize it 😊
Hello, I have the same board and the same M2 (980 Pro) installed. But my graphics card is the ASUS TUF Gaming AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX OC Edition 24GB GDDR6 gaming graphics card. When I play a game I get the message that the M2 is at 60° C. Is that the same for you? What can I do to stop it from getting so hot?
Hi...thank you for watching our video. We happen to never use our PC for gaming. We only use it for video editing and image design work as well as 3D design work. But with the temperature still around 60 degrees, it's still safe. Even if we look at the specification description, the M2 980 Pro can work at temperatures of 0 - 70℃.
The max operating temperature is 85c. My 980 pro is at 50c. Plenty of airflow helps, as well as a heat sink or pad on the NVME. I have the same motherboard too. NVME in slot one and three. Strix 4090 for the gpu. Enjoy gaming.
Thank you for watching our video. Yes, you can also create multi monitors like that. We used an old tablet/smartphone and connected it using the Spacedesk app (multi monitor app) installed on the PC and tablet 😃
Thank god I bumped into your video this is the exact motherboard and case I’m going for (with a vertical gpu mount). Helped me a lot :)
Hi...We're glad our videos can help and give you ideas for your PC building project.
Thank you very much :)
Nice video! I like how you edited this 🙂
Thank you…
1:40 why did you decide to put the PCIe 4.0 SSD into the only PCIe 5.0 slot?
your board offers two genuine PCIe 4.0 SSD slots, one connected to the processor, the other linked to the chipset. why not use them when you might want to use the 5er slot later after prices have come down a bit? is there a performance benefit? surely the SSD doesn't run faster in the 5er slot than it would it a normal PCIe 4.0 slot, right?
Yes, your advice is spot on. We were also unsure when we started installing the SSD, whether to install it in the PCIe 4.0 or 5.0 slot.
It's best to install it in PCIe 4.0 for Gen 4.0 SSDs and then hope that Gen 5.0 SSDs will come down in price and we can install Gen 5.0 SSDs in PCIe 5.0 slots. Surely it will get the maximum performance. Didn't think of that before. Thank you very much for the suggestion, much appreciated.
Hows this board compared to the new msi gaming plus x670e
@@hwyterroristWhy?
@@hwyterrorist Ah ok, I didn't understand so google it, now I see ROG is a 3rd party who through some bling onto the ASUS boards etc, well, I don't want RGB etc as I hate that Armoury Crate software on my current Z370, so the TUF is top of my list, and seems a good price in comparison to MSI Carbon, Taichi and Aorus.
@@hwyterrorist My crate just won’t work correctly, maybe software conflict it doesn’t like the age of my mb. I got Aura Sync working on its own and it seems to be working ok, spent ages setting it up last night.
@@hwyterrorist 👌
Really nice camera work and editing! Amazing build too, love it!
Thank you very much ! ❤️
Hi! In minute 4:28 you connect 2 cables for the CPU supply. Are both necessary here? Great video btw :) EDIT: oh I just saw that the second one is needed if you want to overclock your CPU, right?
Hi...thank you so much for watching our video...
Since we are still very new with PC, maybe our answer is very basic.
So from the manuals we read and study, We should use both slots if we want to ensure the system gets a sufficient and stable power supply. The main reason for having two ATX 12V power slots is so that the power required by the processor and other components can be distributed evenly and efficiently. The 8-pin ATX 12V slot is often used to provide additional power to the CPU, while the 4-pin ATX 12V slot is usually used for additional power to other components such as the motherboard and memory.
Please correct us and give us feedback to gain additional knowledge. Thank you :)
no, only one is needed. A single CPU x8 provides almost 300W. The second one is mostly intended for extreme overclocking, this extreme is almost upto ln2 overclocking. The board is a x670E so it does have it, but no person besides world record breakers need the second one.
@@ZomgZomg007 Thank you very much for your input and enlightenment
dont be too stingy about one or two connection, wont explode or overlimit the power needed..... ;)
what plug did you put for the front panel connector on the bottom right of the motherboard im confused with it
Maybe you can give me a hint at what minute in the video?
@factseliminator8914 I don't thibk you showed it but it's for the front panel connector and the plug is on the bottom right but as two connections in the one if makes sense
At Timestamp 5:52. What is that display in the foreground? I'm very interested in that.
Hi...it's an additional monitor that we use to monitor some functions like temperature and capacity usage. We are using an old tablet and installed Spacedesk app on both tablet and PC for connection and synchronization.
Hello! Please tell me, were there any seals or stickers on the motherboard box itself or on the antistatic bag? Thank you
Yes, it comes sealed etc.
Nice built. Additional monitoring screen super cool, could you let me know what is this?
Hi, thank you so much for liking our video...
We used an old tablet/smartphone and connected it using the Spacedesk app (multi monitor app) installed on the PC and tablet
@@factseliminator8914 thanks for info! And again, nice setup :)
You’re welcome 😃
Did you apply thermal paste between cpu and cpu cooller?
Yes, we have to use thermal paste and I use Arctic Thermal Paste
Do you think a 4070 with this processor and motherboard will be good too?
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 will work great together for Graphic Card Intense Tasks. Using PC bottleneck calculations, this configuration has 0.0% of bottleneck. Advice to use a power supply of at least 750 watts to ensure stability
@@factseliminator8914
How did you calculate bottleneck?
And what about overclocking? Power supply of what wattage should I use then? Will the overclocking even affect the wattage?
For calculate bottleneck, you can use this website : pc-builds.com/bottleneck-calculator/
That is an initial illustration of how your system can work effectively and efficiently with a combination of components between Processor and GPU.
As for overclocking, I'm still very new and don't understand about it. I just overclocked using the default features such as EXPO for AMD motherboards.
To calculate the required PSU wattage, we can look at the beginning when choosing the GPU to use. In the GPU specifications section, most manufacturers provide recommendations on how many PSU watts are needed. But a PSU not only runs the GPU, but also has a processor, motherboard, CPU cooling and fans. To calculate the overall PSU wattage requirements, you can use this website : outervision.com/power-supply-calculator
@@factseliminator8914
Thank you!
Using the site you provided for the bottleneck calculations, it showed me that "This configuration has 15.3% of processor bottleneck.", but I chose general tasks, as I don't know if the CPU or the GPU will be used more.
As for the PSU calculator, it showed me "503 Service Temporarily Unavailable" :(
Sorry for the inconvenience... you can use many website to calculate PSU usage
pc-builds.com/power-supply-calculator/
www.coolermaster.com/power-supply-calculator/
Because you choose a GPU with high specifications, we assume that you will use a lot of graphics processing such as playing AAA games, video editing, and running using a 4K screen resolution. If it is not used much for such purposes, it is better to choose lower components to save budget. But if there are no budget restrictions, there is no problem choosing to use high specs :)
Do u think 7800x3d its good with this motherboard?
Yes, it will result in a good performance
Yes, but you'd get more if you got a proper x670, so you'd have 2 or more M2. PGIe 5.0 lanes. You've got one of the few chips that can handle PCIe 5.0 might as well utilize it 😊
Very good combo!
Hello, I have the same board and the same M2 (980 Pro) installed. But my graphics card is the ASUS TUF Gaming AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX OC Edition 24GB GDDR6 gaming graphics card.
When I play a game I get the message that the M2 is at 60° C. Is that the same for you?
What can I do to stop it from getting so hot?
Hi...thank you for watching our video.
We happen to never use our PC for gaming. We only use it for video editing and image design work as well as 3D design work.
But with the temperature still around 60 degrees, it's still safe. Even if we look at the specification description, the M2 980 Pro can work at temperatures of 0 - 70℃.
The max operating temperature is 85c. My 980 pro is at 50c. Plenty of airflow helps, as well as a heat sink or pad on the NVME.
I have the same motherboard too. NVME in slot one and three. Strix 4090 for the gpu. Enjoy gaming.
Very nice!! What's that display you got there and how can I get one similar? I really want one 😊
Thank you for watching our video. Yes, you can also create multi monitors like that. We used an old tablet/smartphone and connected it using the Spacedesk app (multi monitor app) installed on the PC and tablet 😃
Did you update the bios when u got the motherboard
Yes, I had to update the Bios for the motherboard because there was a problem with the wifi connection when it was first used
@factseliminator8914 OK thanks, cuz I just bought it
If we see from several sources, it is recommended that you update the Motherboard Bios first so that it can work optimally...thank you
@factseliminator8914 do u pick the latest update ?
Yes, we chose the latest update. If the latest available update is still a beta version, maybe we should choose the previous update
Did Asus fix the issue with the AMD chips?
hi, after installing bios version 1809 I haven't had bsod errors anymore (with Asus tuf gaming x670-e and Ryzen 7950x)
Thanks! Is this the latest bios update?
@@ItzneviiPS3 The last is 2214, but I've seen good stability improvement from 1809 bios version
Nice build
Thank you...
amd cpu with amd gpu best combo
that's a 3080 bro
so stupid... which cabel and why not understandable