@@badpig3505 I mean, yes, but to what? Rear intake / top exhaust? That's still negative pressure, or top intake / rear exhaust? Which will just pull in all the dust that falls from the ceiling
Not that far off of a build from mine, I have a 5600 non-X and an RTX 4070, I went with the non-X variant because it was $50 cheaper where I live. I went AM4 because AM5 is literally like 2-3x the price in my country for some insane reason.
Nice setup! I would have used the non-X variant for this build, as well, but got lucky with a flash sale on the 5600X. Crazy the price difference between AM4 and AM5 for you. It's about ~$100 difference between the 7600 and 5600X/5600 in the US when you account for motherboard and DDR5 memory.
Would change anything if you use the aqua 5 case for the $800 pc build thats the case I have trying to build for my son what would you do different im willing to spend a little bit more if so or do I just need to return for the aqua 3 for this particular build thanks for your videos in advance
Yes you can swap out the 6750 XT for a 6700 XT, as long as the 6700 XT isn't longer than 330mm. But you will lose a little performance as the 6700 XT isn't quite as strong.
There are 7800 XT's that would fit in the Okinos Aqua 3 case. I have a Gigabyte RX 7800 XT Gaming OC and it is only 302mm long, so it would definitely work. I'm sure there are RX 6800's that would work as well, but right now it seems like the only RX 6800 that is readily available from online retailers is the XFX Speedster SWFT319 RX 6800, and that card is 340mm long, which will not fit in the Okinos Aqua 3 (which can only hold graphics cards up to 330mm long.)
Depends on what different parts you used, but you just plug all of the fans into the fan headers on the motherboard, and then you can either adjust the fan speed in BIOS or with a program like Fan Control.
Haven't benchmarked Warzone, but the video linked to below benchmarks the 5600X and 6700 XT in Warzone and can easily hit over 120 FPS at 1440P resolution at certain settings. So you should be able to do even better with the 6750 XT in this build. ruclips.net/video/eDQuViJMu-k/видео.htmlsi=3dJHjhJNsLEM1jF8
I don't love that that case forces you to use a negative pressure setup, but everything else about this build is solid af
True... I'm going to be having to clean the dust out of this thing a lot ☹️
Couldn’t you just switch the fans around
@@badpig3505 I mean, yes, but to what? Rear intake / top exhaust? That's still negative pressure, or top intake / rear exhaust? Which will just pull in all the dust that falls from the ceiling
Good point. Which case would you recommend to avoid this issue around this price point?
@@echeese63 aqua 5
Not that far off of a build from mine, I have a 5600 non-X and an RTX 4070, I went with the non-X variant because it was $50 cheaper where I live.
I went AM4 because AM5 is literally like 2-3x the price in my country for some insane reason.
Nice setup! I would have used the non-X variant for this build, as well, but got lucky with a flash sale on the 5600X.
Crazy the price difference between AM4 and AM5 for you. It's about ~$100 difference between the 7600 and 5600X/5600 in the US when you account for motherboard and DDR5 memory.
nice video, thank you very much for showing the 0.1% lows, too!
Would change anything if you use the aqua 5 case for the $800 pc build thats the case I have trying to build for my son what would you do different im willing to spend a little bit more if so or do I just need to return for the aqua 3 for this particular build thanks for your videos in advance
Have you found a solition for gpu sag?
Can you add aio to this
Can I use a ddr4 32gb 2x16 kit for the ram?
Yep, absolutely.
Okay thanks ❤@@TechGuided
Can I easily replace the builds GPU with a 6700XT? will it make any difference?
Or if I replace the XFX 6750XT with an Asus Dual 6750XT it still doesnt make any difference?
Yes you can swap out the 6750 XT for a 6700 XT, as long as the 6700 XT isn't longer than 330mm. But you will lose a little performance as the 6700 XT isn't quite as strong.
Yep, you can swap for the ASUS dual 6750 XT as it's a smaller card, so it will fit in the Aqua 3 case. Performance will basically be the same.
Would this be a good build for gta rp and warzone been trying to build my first pc but don’t know what parts would be good for it
Yeah, this build will work well for both of those games at 1080P or 1440P resolution.
does the motherboard u did build with have built in wifi?
Yeah, the Gigabyte B550M AORUS Elite AX comes with Wi-Fi and an antenna.
Would you say this would be able to run PC VR?
Yeah, absolutely. It should easily meet the requirements of any PC VR game or application you want to run.
Does the motherboard come with WiFi or do you have to buy a WiFi card?
It comes with wifi with the included adapter.
what other motherboards can i use with that pc case?
It will fit any micro-ATX or mini-ITX case.
Would i be able touse a rx6800 or rx 7800 with this build
There are 7800 XT's that would fit in the Okinos Aqua 3 case. I have a Gigabyte RX 7800 XT Gaming OC and it is only 302mm long, so it would definitely work.
I'm sure there are RX 6800's that would work as well, but right now it seems like the only RX 6800 that is readily available from online retailers is the XFX Speedster SWFT319 RX 6800, and that card is 340mm long, which will not fit in the Okinos Aqua 3 (which can only hold graphics cards up to 330mm long.)
I just used this as a build guide but not same parts how do I control fan speed
Depends on what different parts you used, but you just plug all of the fans into the fan headers on the motherboard, and then you can either adjust the fan speed in BIOS or with a program like Fan Control.
Ok
what are the temps like ?
CPU tops out at ~80 degrees and GPU at ~70 degrees under heavier loads. Most games, the CPU stayed in the mid-60s, though.
Are you able to install a wifi card into this pc or does the gpu cover the expansion slot up?
Don't think there would be enough room for a wifi card, unfortunately, but it does come with wifi and an adapter.
You like taxes? In Canada, the exact same pc is 1500$ in CAD…
Not cool. Sorry man.
Also do know much fps this could run on warzone??
Haven't benchmarked Warzone, but the video linked to below benchmarks the 5600X and 6700 XT in Warzone and can easily hit over 120 FPS at 1440P resolution at certain settings. So you should be able to do even better with the 6750 XT in this build.
ruclips.net/video/eDQuViJMu-k/видео.htmlsi=3dJHjhJNsLEM1jF8