As a pc builder, i recommend looking on the fan for the air flow arrow that is printed on almost every fan ive seen. It points which way the air is going to flow so you dont gotta second guess
I was told you can immidiately tell which side the airflow is flowing based on the side of the fan which has a rotating center that rotates with the fans (esentially the obvious front side of fan). This side is the side which pulls air in.
it's great when those arrows are raised but i had these new noctua fans that had them recessed and i could barely see them so i filled them out with a little sharpie
I meannn, I don't really recommend this if your clumsy, have kids or if your desk area is cluttered and unorganized, but I put my fans in but I also took the side glass off. My area is fairly organized, I don't have kids (that I know of at least) I no longer have any pets and my house isn't really dusty. The PC is under my desk. I really only use a water bottle to drink out of. Soo, I felt comfortable just leaving it off for more air and "breathing room." 2 years later, I have had absolutely zero issues and my temperatures are a few degrees cooler than when I would have it on.
Generally, you want the case fans in front of the case drawing in air while the fans at the rear blow air out. If your case has vents at the top, they should be placed as exhaust fans because hot air will rise. Side-mounted fans should be used for intake, though they often don't have air filters. What you are looking to do is INTAKE on front and bottom and EXHAUST on top and back. Altogether I have 9 fans, 3 at the front 2 at the bottom for INTAKE and a 360 AIO and back fan for EXHAUST.
@@nostrum6410 Well it depends obviously on your set up. Mine works perfectly using NZXT H6 Flow chassis. But then you should still balance the INTAKE and EXHAUST. No use having 3 front intake and only one exhaust fan, i mean you could but would not be ideal. Again another factor is the chassis.
Yeah. He should test the system without the rear one and look if there is any significant benefit for it. Air might go trough the holes decently enough.
Back when tempered glass side panels weren't a big thing, some people used to put fans on the side panel. Became so popular that case manufacturers made dedicated grills and mounts on their main side panel. The idea was for the side panel fan to get cool air immediately to the gpu, while the front fans got air to the air cooler on your cpu. While it doesn't work too well in practice, a custom cooling company recently made some 3D printable guides that separated the airflow in their case so you could actually do this. They designed their case and the guides so it would take air from the side to cool the lower half of the case, while protecting the gpu from the bottom mounted psu, and a guide for the top part so it focused air from the front intake directly into the area around both the top and where an air cooler would sit. The results were quite impressive. I couldn't care less about aesthetics, so if this became more mainstream, I'd be a happy pc guy.
My previous Corsair C70 had this, I didn't use them cause my CPU air cooler was too big, but if I had a downdraft cooler I'd definitely have taken advantage of them.
If you have good intake and there are enough exhaust holes and your system isint superhot then you might not even need separate exhaust. 2x160 mm frontal intake on 7000 series amd system should work great.
2 intakes on AMD 7000 definitely not enough at least not when paired with a good gpu. But yeah I've ordered a few extra fans and will be doing 3 front in 3 top in and 1 rear out. Top had a filter so I'm hoping that stops most of the dust.
My prebuild came with only one exhaust fan so I bought 3 cooler master fans with rgb for the front. These fans were so beautiful that I bought another one for exhaust instead of the default one. And I bought their master liquid. It wasn’t necessary but the aesthetics were amazing.
and this is the reason why you should addict your childeren to PC gaming asap. Then they never have enough money for drugs. They just keep spending on their pc to make it better or more pleasing to look at.
I certainly prefer positive pressure to avoid dust buildup and for me it works brilliantly, everyone's style and preferences are different though so it's up to you, just make sure you've got fans with inflow and outflow and maybe use a stick of incense to see the airflow and directions to ensure it's a smooth direction of airflow instead of choppy in order to maximise your cooking effect.
I like to use a burning piece of paper in my house to see how the smoke travels through my case fans. Very easy to tell how the air moves when the smoke passes through my cpu air cooler and through my GPU
Hey Zach I was wondering what kind of upgrades would you recommend for a GTX 1070 Ryzen 5 4500 Gigabyte A520M Silicon power DDR4 16GB zinlth 3200MHz Silicon power 1TB MSI MAG A650BN
So in 2022 I bought my first desktop pc, and at the time I didn’t know anything about pc, so I just didn’t know how big of a scam it was. The pc had: I5-10400F Asus prime H410 M-E Corsair CV 550W 80+ bronze Kingston Fury 16GB (2x8GB) 2666MHz Kingston 500GB M.2 NVMe GeForce GTX 1650 4GB Paid almost 300 for THE 1650 ALONE( I googled and it didn’t cost that much even at launch). For the whole pc paid around 800€(keep in mind I bought it in Europe bc I live here). I’m still mad at them.
One thing you should 100% mention that makes a bigger difference that anything else, MAKE SURE YOUR RADIATOR FANS ARE INTAKE NO MATTER WHAT. I have seen way to many people run radiator fans as an exhaust and you are just frying your cpu.
Hi zach.... I want to build a gaming pc... I have two choices .. i5 12400f + rtx 4060 And .... Ryzen 5 8600g Apu and i will add a gpu in future ...... Which one i should choose. Please make a video on it..🙏🙏
Question, or really ur opinion on this, I want to gut my OG Xbox and turn it into a PC, using a mix of gaming laptop pieces and gaming pc pieces, I already have the fan setup and ready, I just don’t know if it’ll work
to add why the top fans should be an exhaust and not an intake, hot air goes up so it will help the airflow going with the flow of the air instead of against it.
dont really think natural convection matters with fans in the mix. also, i got intake on the top cuz... idk actually, because I needed more exhaust I guess but then I could just swap them around I dunno
the moment you use front intake fans, thermal dynamic of hot air rising naturaly goes out the window since the front fans blow air to the back of the case. sure it helps i agree, but its not a deciding factor anymore. That would only be case in pasive cooling, not active cooling
What if you, like me, have the water cooler mounted on top, I want the fans to that radiator to suck in cool air from above. Not blow hot air from under it?? Seem kinda weird to blow hot air on the cooler.
I got 7 fans in my case just because i had spares and it fills everything out. 3x intake on the front and 4x exhaust (3 top, 1 rear). This results in negative pressure, but you can modulate the rpms so that the intakes outweigh the exhausts overall to create positive pressure. FanControl is free and lets you micro this stuff or you can change it in your bios.
My PC has the universal 3 fans at the front door intake, 1 at the back exhaust, and 2 additional fans up top for more exhaust. The Corsair 4000D chassis is spacious enough.
Make sure your fans actually move air, i bought some unknown to me brand on amazon, and hooking them directly to molex via an adapter, and i couldn't feel air moving more than an inch away on either side. and yes, it was my fault for thinking that there was no way to mess up a fan.
Just hermit crabbed my old rig into a new computer case and was freaking out that something might have broken during transit between each case. I had a temp difference of about 14c on the cpu. Finally figured out it was the cpu cooler fans were exhausting heat into the case.
fans are literally not needed. i dont have any working fans in my pc. the only fans i have is my GPU fan and my CPU fan (Noctua NH-U14s). stay cool and normal temps. even in the summer when it is 32c in my house i have normal temps. idle at about 30/35c even when gaming its not getting higher then 60c. so i dont know. i came to the conclusion that fans are not really needed.
O thank you for answering my question it was for me sister she has a fishtank style case i don't use them but will change it to have more intake over exhaust right now it has more exhaust over intake
I have two big ones at the top and the ones from my two GPUs (back), blowing hot air out of the PC. (no intake fan) Fresh air is coming in from the front, the side and in rare extreme situations, the bottom of the back, through the PSU. I am using a negative pressure air cooled system. The openings for air intake are much wider, so the air is moving slow, preventing dirt from being sucked into the PC. The air accelerates inside the PC, taking a lot of heat with it, cooling all parts that actually heat. My CPU max temp is 47 °C My GPU max temp is 75 °C (intentionally, but could be lowered to 59 °C)
Short Answer: For Gaming, get 16 Gigs not More and not Less. And the Fastest Speed You can Afford, speed is not that Important. For Content Creation: 16 Gigs is also Fine. I Edit Videos with 16 Gigs no Problem. If you do some Real crazy 3D Modelling or you are Editing the New Avengers Movie.( What I doubt. ) I would look into 32 Gigs of Ram. Long Answer: That's a bit of an Apples to Pears comparison. If we are talking about Gaming, the Faster your Ram, the Faster it feeds your CPU with Data, and your CPU can then Process the game Faster. (If your GPU can also handle those Fps that is. ) But getting more and more Capacity, more Capacity than the game knows what to do with, gives no Benefits at all. Not Enough Capacity on the other Hand Results in an Outright Unplayable game. It would Stop for 2 or 3 seconds Resume for a Short Period and Stop again. So with Capacity it's more Like an On or Off switch. Either you have Enough and you can Play... or not. Speed is not that Important. Yes less Ram Speed would of Course Reduce your Fps but it's not by a Lot and you can still Play the game you just have like 10 fps Less for Example. 16 Gigs is what i would Recommend, it's enough to run any Modern Games. Almost Everyone Runs 16 gigs now days( Unless you are Rich AF). Getting more than that is a waste of Money. Hope this Helps. :)
@@IT3DDYlwtf no just get 32gb it’s so cheap. If you’re doing content creation like AE you want as much as you can get. Also if you’re gaming and want to have chrome open at the same time and not impact FPS then get 32gb.
@@adreto2978 No I wouldn't say it's Cheap. I'm not sure where you're from but, Prices can vary from Region to Region. If we Talk DDR5, 100 Euro for a 32 Gigabyte 5600mhz 2 stick kit is not Cheap in my opinion and if we talk DDR4 70 Euro for a 32 Gigabyte 3600 MHz two stick kit is not Particularly Cheap aswell. 2nd. Yes if you're doing Special Effects in Video Editing you may need more than 16 Gigs as I already said in my previous Comment. I Quote " If you do some Real Crazy 3D Modelling or you are Editing the New Avengers Movie. (What I doubt.) I would look into 32 Gigs of Ram". 3rd. Let's Pretend Ram is actually Cheap. And Unfortunately I need more Ram, what's Stopping me from Buying the same 16 Gig Kit again and Install it. 90% of Mainboards have 4 Slots anyways. But if I have only 2 Slots? Well, Ram is so Cheap I just buy a 32 Gig Kit. 4th. We all know Chrome takes up a lot of Ram but it's not thaaat Bad. I never Ran into issues having 1 or 2 tabs open in Opera GX ( Which Runs on the Chrome Engine ) while Gaming.
@@adreto2978 No I wouldn't say it's Cheap. I'm not sure where you're from but, Prices can vary from Region to Region. If we Talk DDR5, 100 Euro for a 32 Gigabyte 5600mhz 2 Stick Kit is not Cheap in my Opinion and if we talk DDR4 70 Euro for a 32 Gigabyte 3600 MHz 2 Stick Kit is not Particularly Cheap aswell. 2nd. Yes if you're doing Special Effects in Video Editing you may need more than 16 Gigs as I already said in my Previous Comment I Quote " If you do some Real Crazy 3D Modelling or you are Editing the New Avengers Movie. ( What I doubt ) I would look into 32 Gigs of Ram". 3rd. Let's Pretend Ram is actually Cheap. And Unfortunately I need more Ram, what's Stopping me from Buying the same 16 Gig Kit again and Install it. 90% of Mainboards have 4 Slots anyways. But if I have only 2 Slots? Well Ram is so Cheap I just buy a 32 Gig Kit. 4th. We all know Chrome takes up a lot of Ram but it's not thaaat Bad. I never ran into issues having 1 or 2 tabs open in Opera GX ( Which runs on the Chrome Engine ) while Gaming.
@@adreto2978 I don't think Ram is Cheap. Prices can vary from Region to Region. But here in Germany a DDR5 32 Gig 6000 MHz 2 Stick Kit is 100 Euro ( ~110 USD ) ( That's the Lower End of the Spectrum it only goes up from there.) I wouldn't call that Cheap in my Opinion. If we talk DDR4 that would 70 Euro ( ~76 USD ) for a 32 Gig 3600 MHz 2 Stick Kit. I wouldn't Call that Cheap either. 2nd. Yes if you're doing Special Video Effects like in After Effects you may need more Ram just like I said in my Previous Comment, I Quote " If you do some Real crazy 3D Modelling or you are Editing the New Avengers Movie, ( What I doubt. ) I would look into 32 Gigs of Ram. " 3rd. If Ram is so Cheap what is Stopping Me or Anybody else from buying and Installing the same Kit again when I actually need more Ram. 90% of Mainboards have 4 Slots by now anyways. And if I have only 2 Slots, well Ram is so Cheap who Cares. I just buy another Pair and sell the Old One. 4th. Chrome and most other Browsers use a lot of Ram, yes. But it's not thaaat Bad. I never Ran into Issues having a Tab or Two open while Gaming.
Lol I have top intake because I'm not skibidi and my toilet is no digas I have pretty lian li fans on the bottom and they are exhaust only so I need top intake
I have two 140s on the AIO radiator in the front (glass front, small vents underneath and to the side), one 140 on the top, a 120 in the rear and a 120 in the power supply at the bottom. Front fans (140x2) are intake, top (140) and PSU (120) fans are exhaust. Should the rear (120) be intake or exhaust? I'm thinking intake.
Good thing my prebuilt Asus ROG Strix came with ONE exhaust fan & zero intakes. Also only one fan header bc they removed the rest. Will be building my own next time! Maybe a fan splitter will work? Republic of gamers my ass...
Hey man I’m trying to put my “older” computer and my new one into on pc case and am just wondering is a 1500w psu would be good and should I just need to use 20-24 pin splitters to connect to both mother boards ? And also what psu you would recommend ? I’m running i7 10700k with 1070 And a ryzen 7950x3d with 3080 super
Hi Zach, would you let me know what upgrades I should do in the future? These are the specs of my pc: Intel Core i3-12100F ASUS Radeon RX 580 4GB DUAL OC Kingston 8GB DDR5 5600MHz GIGABYTE H610M S2H Stock Intel LGA 1700 cooler GIGABYTE H610M S2H 450W PSU Patriot P210 1TB Thank you and pardon my English
Really appreciate the video. I have been working on designing my own pc case, and air flow has been one of the things I’ve been thinking about in the design.
I am not a littly pussy afraid of opening my PC every once in a while(every couple of months let's say) to clean up some dust. That's what topside dust filters are for . That being said in my build . 2 at the top are indeed exhaust .
PLEASE ANSWER What case and motherboard and psu should I go for if I want a build containing(all in white with rgb) rx 7900xtx R7 7800x3d Lt 720 liquid cooler 32 gb trident z ddr 5 ram 2 tb ssd storage 6 extra fans(9 intake=6 fans plus the 3 liquid cooler fans) 1 other fan(exhaust)
It has minor cpu bottleneck like a 1/4, Its still a good combo but for me you might need to replace your cpu with a better one or upgrade it in the future. If you seriously want a complete balance for that gpu, get like a i5 1300F or similar in that category.
I don't even control my fan speed and my Temps underload are low. I have 3 intake and 1 exhaust. Ryzen 5700x and 3070ti. Cpu underload is at 42-59 and gpu is at 36-50.
As a pc builder, i recommend looking on the fan for the air flow arrow that is printed on almost every fan ive seen. It points which way the air is going to flow so you dont gotta second guess
I was told you can immidiately tell which side the airflow is flowing based on the side of the fan which has a rotating center that rotates with the fans (esentially the obvious front side of fan). This side is the side which pulls air in.
Is it fine to mix fans from different brands?
@@redvic83 yeah but the more powerful fans need to be set to intake
also pretty easy to tell if you turn it on
it's great when those arrows are raised but i had these new noctua fans that had them recessed and i could barely see them so i filled them out with a little sharpie
Keep up the good work man
I meannn, I don't really recommend this if your clumsy, have kids or if your desk area is cluttered and unorganized, but I put my fans in but I also took the side glass off. My area is fairly organized, I don't have kids (that I know of at least) I no longer have any pets and my house isn't really dusty. The PC is under my desk. I really only use a water bottle to drink out of. Soo, I felt comfortable just leaving it off for more air and "breathing room."
2 years later, I have had absolutely zero issues and my temperatures are a few degrees cooler than when I would have it on.
I recommend looking at the fan blade and how it cups one way or the other. It will scoop air in only one direction.
Sometimes theres an arrow on the side telling you what way air goes
Easiest way to tell is, the side that has the supports is the side that air is pushed out.
All I know is 'Faces Suck'
The side that curves point to is the exhaust
Just imagine the blades as scoops.
at one point i had all intake for my fans, even the radiator, and my gpu and motherboard set fire💀
Damn bro I hope that you saved everything else 💀
Rip bro's PC ⚰️🙏🌹
RIP PC.
this setup isn't dangerous lol it's obviously better to have an exhaust fan but you only really need one or two
😂😂
3 in the front 1 in the back was one of my favorite community videos
Damn I’ve been spinning mine with my hand all this time
@greygreygreypoodamn right
i've been doing this since i got my pc. a bit annoying since i have 2 hands and 4 fans, but a crank for all of them really helps!
If you configure your fans good enough Maybe carter will do the thug shake
Jesus christ
@@evanwilson9529 Should do the thug shake with Carter
Any no what people are trying to have cater do the thug shake in a zachspc comment section
@@evanwilson9529what about him
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAÆEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Generally, you want the case fans in front of the case drawing in air while the fans at the rear blow air out. If your case has vents at the top, they should be placed as exhaust fans because hot air will rise. Side-mounted fans should be used for intake, though they often don't have air filters. What you are looking to do is INTAKE on front and bottom and EXHAUST on top and back. Altogether I have 9 fans, 3 at the front 2 at the bottom for INTAKE and a 360 AIO and back fan for EXHAUST.
that sounds like extreme overkill to me
@@nostrum6410 Well if you really want cool temps then, and no it's not.
@@MrMin316 bet you could take out half the fans with little difference
@@nostrum6410 Well it depends obviously on your set up. Mine works perfectly using NZXT H6 Flow chassis. But then you should still balance the INTAKE and EXHAUST. No use having 3 front intake and only one exhaust fan, i mean you could but would not be ideal. Again another factor is the chassis.
What about asus ap201??, the only intake fan available is from above
3 in the front. 1 in the back
Eyy yoo 😂
I knew someone would say this 😂
Yeah. He should test the system without the rear one and look if there is any significant benefit for it. Air might go trough the holes decently enough.
That’s what she said
Which way should my vertical cpu cooler face?
Back when tempered glass side panels weren't a big thing, some people used to put fans on the side panel. Became so popular that case manufacturers made dedicated grills and mounts on their main side panel. The idea was for the side panel fan to get cool air immediately to the gpu, while the front fans got air to the air cooler on your cpu. While it doesn't work too well in practice, a custom cooling company recently made some 3D printable guides that separated the airflow in their case so you could actually do this. They designed their case and the guides so it would take air from the side to cool the lower half of the case, while protecting the gpu from the bottom mounted psu, and a guide for the top part so it focused air from the front intake directly into the area around both the top and where an air cooler would sit. The results were quite impressive. I couldn't care less about aesthetics, so if this became more mainstream, I'd be a happy pc guy.
My previous Corsair C70 had this, I didn't use them cause my CPU air cooler was too big, but if I had a downdraft cooler I'd definitely have taken advantage of them.
I noticed that in my case having all of my fans as intake and only one as exhaust brings my temperatures down by a lot
If you have good intake and there are enough exhaust holes and your system isint superhot then you might not even need separate exhaust. 2x160 mm frontal intake on 7000 series amd system should work great.
2 intakes on AMD 7000 definitely not enough at least not when paired with a good gpu. But yeah I've ordered a few extra fans and will be doing 3 front in 3 top in and 1 rear out. Top had a filter so I'm hoping that stops most of the dust.
This dude yapping more and I learned more in comments 😂
Quick question Zach and maybe for a vid, what cpu would you pair with the 4070 ti super, cuz I’m in the market and thinking 14700k
My prebuild came with only one exhaust fan so I bought 3 cooler master fans with rgb for the front. These fans were so beautiful that I bought another one for exhaust instead of the default one. And I bought their master liquid. It wasn’t necessary but the aesthetics were amazing.
and this is the reason why you should addict your childeren to PC gaming asap. Then they never have enough money for drugs. They just keep spending on their pc to make it better or more pleasing to look at.
@@ronniebots9225 1000 iq
I certainly prefer positive pressure to avoid dust buildup and for me it works brilliantly, everyone's style and preferences are different though so it's up to you, just make sure you've got fans with inflow and outflow and maybe use a stick of incense to see the airflow and directions to ensure it's a smooth direction of airflow instead of choppy in order to maximise your cooking effect.
Wtf
I like to use a burning piece of paper in my house to see how the smoke travels through my case fans. Very easy to tell how the air moves when the smoke passes through my cpu air cooler and through my GPU
Hey Zach I was wondering what kind of upgrades would you recommend for a
GTX 1070
Ryzen 5 4500
Gigabyte A520M
Silicon power DDR4 16GB zinlth 3200MHz
Silicon power 1TB
MSI MAG A650BN
So in 2022 I bought my first desktop pc, and at the time I didn’t know anything about pc, so I just didn’t know how big of a scam it was. The pc had:
I5-10400F
Asus prime H410 M-E
Corsair CV 550W 80+ bronze
Kingston Fury 16GB (2x8GB) 2666MHz
Kingston 500GB M.2 NVMe
GeForce GTX 1650 4GB
Paid almost 300 for THE 1650 ALONE( I googled and it didn’t cost that much even at launch). For the whole pc paid around 800€(keep in mind I bought it in Europe bc I live here). I’m still mad at them.
One thing you should 100% mention that makes a bigger difference that anything else, MAKE SURE YOUR RADIATOR FANS ARE INTAKE NO MATTER WHAT. I have seen way to many people run radiator fans as an exhaust and you are just frying your cpu.
I am going to build my first pc...
So please guide me ... Which Is Better the RTX 4060 or RX 6750xt???
I have bought Asus rog strix g17 gaming laptop with ryzen 7 6800HS 16gbram 1tb ssd and with Rtx3050 in 960dollars what do you think about this laptop
Zach, i bought 6 moths ago 7800x3d and 4070 TI is my cpu is not overkill Gpu?
And Is that CPU will be enough to handled next gen 5080-5090
Hey Zach, I have a 4050 and I7-13620H laptop, what should the recommended tempature for gpu and cpu be
Putting exhaust at top is not because of dust but because of convection where hot air goes up and cold air goes down
that would make very little difference
Hi zach.... I want to build a gaming pc... I have two choices .. i5 12400f + rtx 4060
And .... Ryzen 5 8600g Apu and i will add a gpu in future ......
Which one i should choose.
Please make a video on it..🙏🙏
Question, or really ur opinion on this, I want to gut my OG Xbox and turn it into a PC, using a mix of gaming laptop pieces and gaming pc pieces, I already have the fan setup and ready, I just don’t know if it’ll work
For Budget Gaming How about RX 580 GPU
Plz Make a Short Video on It
I have ryzen5 4500 and rtx 4060 8g what should i upgrade day5 of asking please give me an advice
I have a gaming setup in a HP z240 tower cace but it doend have front fan The only Fans it Has Are back fan CPU fan and gbu fans
Is IT good the ryzen 5 3600 and gigabyte AMD radeon rx 6600 Eagle combo?
I have 1x 120mm exhaust in the back, 3x AIO 120 fans on top for exhaust and 2x 140 fans in the front for intake. Is that fine?
What pc should I buy to dominate lobbies but no so expensive bugget probably like 0 to 800 or 1200
Do u think i should trust ebay for getting a used gaming laptop? Plz give a response ASAP
Should i pair up a i3-12100f with a fighter amd radeon rx 6650xt or is there a better option?
to add why the top fans should be an exhaust and not an intake, hot air goes up so it will help the airflow going with the flow of the air instead of against it.
dont really think natural convection matters with fans in the mix. also, i got intake on the top cuz... idk actually, because I needed more exhaust I guess but then I could just swap them around I dunno
If the top fan are intakes,the will suck and blow the dust directly to the motherboard's components and GPU,which is not good.
Depends on case
In fish tanks it will change
@@arghyaprotimhalder5592 also with some mesh cases, going all intake except for back exhaust can actually bring temps down a good bit
the moment you use front intake fans, thermal dynamic of hot air rising naturaly goes out the window since the front fans blow air to the back of the case.
sure it helps i agree, but its not a deciding factor anymore. That would only be case in pasive cooling, not active cooling
Day 14 of asking where and how is the best place/way to start learning about pc hardware (mainly)
I have a budget of 1200 usd. Plz tell me that what componets should I use in my pc build and also I want to add a nvidia gpu.
What if you, like me, have the water cooler mounted on top, I want the fans to that radiator to suck in cool air from above. Not blow hot air from under it?? Seem kinda weird to blow hot air on the cooler.
Which is best gpu for my i5 2400 8gb ddr3 ram ? Under 70$
As I want to bulid i5 12400 f and GTX 1650 GPU for a student it will work or not
Could uou convince my parents to get me a vr headset. Plz 🙏🙏🙏
The fans on the top side of the case are also best for exhaust BC warm air goes up so having them as intake would be stupid.
What if I have 7 fans in a fishtank case (including the 360 AIO) and its a h9 flow
Reverse blade fans: 🍷🗿
Fans which are FRGB: 🤡🖕
Can you convince my parents to buy me an iPhone 10? 😅😅😅
Bro if the fans blow air outside so how the cpu,gup is cooled
How should I install my fans if my PC does not have slots for front fans?
Second video I ask this:
I have a r5 8500G, 32 Gb ram and a GTX 1650.
What should I update first ?
Graphics card. Get a rtx 3070 or up or amd 6700 xt or up
def upgrade that 1650 because 4gb in todays age will not be enough
@@J0hann_YT Thank you so much
This is a detailed worthy guide topic for a full length video. Please do it
3 in the front 1 in the back had me laughing.
I'm buying new fans soon and I was asking myself exactly this lol
what is the black case named? that one look insane! 0:25
Is it okay if I don’t have an exhaust fan but 3 intake fans?
day 6 of asking you to review the vega 64
4060 will support 5600g ,16gb ram ,450watts psu ?
Is the windows 11 place legit🤨
Basically, you don’t want more exhaust because you make a vacuum which makes your case dustier
I got 7 fans in my case just because i had spares and it fills everything out. 3x intake on the front and 4x exhaust (3 top, 1 rear). This results in negative pressure, but you can modulate the rpms so that the intakes outweigh the exhausts overall to create positive pressure. FanControl is free and lets you micro this stuff or you can change it in your bios.
I use more of mine for intake so my case has positive pressure to help keep dust out
No way there's already of bots here
3 infront, 1 in back
1/2/3 at the top for cpu cooler radiator exhaust
What about 3 intake and 2 exhaust
My PC has the universal 3 fans at the front door intake, 1 at the back exhaust, and 2 additional fans up top for more exhaust. The Corsair 4000D chassis is spacious enough.
My is like that too
Hi i serch a PC who can run VR
Bots in comments alr is crazy
Where do I find office computers?
I have my grandmas asahi fan and still kickin dust + good aiflow
Make sure your fans actually move air, i bought some unknown to me brand on amazon, and hooking them directly to molex via an adapter, and i couldn't feel air moving more than an inch away on either side. and yes, it was my fault for thinking that there was no way to mess up a fan.
I used to go the shocker route 2 in the front, 1 in the back, now I'm doin the foreigner
I have always been running two 140 and one 120 in and three 120 out. slight over pressure and it works really well.
Just hermit crabbed my old rig into a new computer case and was freaking out that something might have broken during transit between each case. I had a temp difference of about 14c on the cpu. Finally figured out it was the cpu cooler fans were exhausting heat into the case.
What i did is also take into account that some psu can be used as an exhaust fan if it didnt use fresh air intake.
fans are literally not needed. i dont have any working fans in my pc. the only fans i have is my GPU fan and my CPU fan (Noctua NH-U14s). stay cool and normal temps. even in the summer when it is 32c in my house i have normal temps. idle at about 30/35c even when gaming its not getting higher then 60c. so i dont know. i came to the conclusion that fans are not really needed.
Also, hot air is much less weight than cold air, so top fans must exhaust the air
O thank you for answering my question it was for me sister she has a fishtank style case i don't use them but will change it to have more intake over exhaust right now it has more exhaust over intake
They should add like a carving of the fans that say in or out
I have two big ones at the top and the ones from my two GPUs (back), blowing hot air out of the PC. (no intake fan)
Fresh air is coming in from the front, the side and in rare extreme situations, the bottom of the back, through the PSU.
I am using a negative pressure air cooled system.
The openings for air intake are much wider, so the air is moving slow, preventing dirt from being sucked into the PC.
The air accelerates inside the PC, taking a lot of heat with it, cooling all parts that actually heat.
My CPU max temp is 47 °C
My GPU max temp is 75 °C (intentionally, but could be lowered to 59 °C)
I have a 4K 60hz monitor. Should I get a 1080p 165hz monitor or not.
If you can try one and after you try both decide whatever you prefer
If you cant ill say youre fine with your monitor
@@Stopscrolling.PI think 4K is just great but 4K 165hz is really expensive
@@Stopscrolling.Pand please like my comment 😢
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if you are playing competitive fps games i would what gpu do you got?@@stoppelsockel1253
What's more important; ram speed or ram capacity?
Short Answer: For Gaming, get 16 Gigs not More and not Less. And the Fastest Speed You can Afford, speed is not that Important.
For Content Creation: 16 Gigs is also Fine. I Edit Videos with 16 Gigs no Problem.
If you do some Real crazy 3D Modelling or you are Editing the New Avengers Movie.( What I doubt. ) I would look into 32 Gigs of Ram.
Long Answer:
That's a bit of an Apples to Pears comparison. If we are talking about Gaming, the Faster your Ram, the Faster it feeds your CPU with Data, and your CPU can then Process the game Faster. (If your GPU can also handle those Fps that is. ) But getting more and more Capacity, more Capacity than the game knows what to do with, gives no Benefits at all. Not Enough Capacity on the other Hand Results in an Outright Unplayable game.
It would Stop for 2 or 3 seconds Resume for a Short Period and Stop again.
So with Capacity it's more Like an On or Off switch. Either you have Enough and you can Play... or not. Speed is not that Important. Yes less Ram Speed would of Course Reduce your Fps but it's not by a Lot and you can still Play the game you just have like 10 fps Less for Example. 16 Gigs is what i would Recommend, it's enough to run any Modern Games. Almost Everyone Runs 16 gigs now days( Unless you are Rich AF). Getting more than that is a waste of Money. Hope this Helps. :)
@@IT3DDYlwtf no just get 32gb it’s so cheap. If you’re doing content creation like AE you want as much as you can get. Also if you’re gaming and want to have chrome open at the same time and not impact FPS then get 32gb.
@@adreto2978 No I wouldn't say it's Cheap. I'm not sure where you're from but, Prices can vary from Region to Region. If we Talk DDR5, 100 Euro for a 32 Gigabyte 5600mhz 2 stick kit is not Cheap in my opinion and if we talk DDR4 70 Euro for a 32 Gigabyte 3600 MHz two stick kit is not Particularly Cheap aswell.
2nd.
Yes if you're doing Special Effects in Video Editing you may need more than 16 Gigs as I already said in my previous Comment. I Quote " If you do some Real Crazy 3D Modelling or you are Editing the New Avengers Movie. (What I doubt.) I would look into 32 Gigs of Ram".
3rd. Let's Pretend Ram is actually Cheap. And Unfortunately I need more Ram, what's Stopping me from Buying the same 16 Gig Kit again and Install it. 90% of Mainboards have 4 Slots anyways. But if I have only 2 Slots? Well, Ram is so Cheap I just buy a 32 Gig Kit.
4th. We all know Chrome takes up a lot of Ram but it's not thaaat Bad. I never Ran into issues having 1 or 2 tabs open in Opera GX ( Which Runs on the Chrome Engine ) while Gaming.
@@adreto2978 No I wouldn't say it's Cheap. I'm not sure where you're from but, Prices can vary from Region to Region. If we Talk DDR5, 100 Euro for a 32 Gigabyte 5600mhz 2 Stick Kit is not Cheap in my Opinion and if we talk DDR4 70 Euro for a 32 Gigabyte 3600 MHz 2 Stick Kit is not Particularly Cheap aswell.
2nd.
Yes if you're doing Special Effects in Video Editing you may need more than 16 Gigs as I already said in my Previous Comment I Quote " If you do some Real Crazy 3D Modelling or you are Editing the New Avengers Movie. ( What I doubt ) I would look into 32 Gigs of Ram".
3rd. Let's Pretend Ram is actually Cheap. And Unfortunately I need more Ram, what's Stopping me from Buying the same 16 Gig Kit again and Install it. 90% of Mainboards have 4 Slots anyways. But if I have only 2 Slots? Well Ram is so Cheap I just buy a 32 Gig Kit.
4th. We all know Chrome takes up a lot of Ram but it's not thaaat Bad. I never ran into issues having 1 or 2 tabs open in Opera GX ( Which runs on the Chrome Engine ) while Gaming.
@@adreto2978 I don't think Ram is Cheap. Prices can vary from Region to Region. But here in Germany a DDR5 32 Gig 6000 MHz 2 Stick Kit is 100 Euro ( ~110 USD ) ( That's the Lower End of the Spectrum it only goes up from there.) I wouldn't call that Cheap in my Opinion. If we talk DDR4 that would 70 Euro ( ~76 USD ) for a 32 Gig 3600 MHz 2 Stick Kit. I wouldn't Call that Cheap either.
2nd. Yes if you're doing Special Video Effects like in After Effects you may need more Ram just like I said in my Previous Comment, I Quote " If you do some Real crazy 3D Modelling or you are Editing the New Avengers Movie, ( What I doubt. ) I would look into 32 Gigs of Ram. "
3rd. If Ram is so Cheap what is Stopping Me or Anybody else from buying and Installing the same Kit again when I actually need more Ram. 90% of Mainboards have 4 Slots by now anyways. And if I have only 2 Slots, well Ram is so Cheap who Cares. I just buy another Pair and sell the Old One.
4th. Chrome and most other Browsers use a lot of Ram, yes. But it's not thaaat Bad. I never Ran into Issues having a Tab or Two open while Gaming.
What is the best power supply for around $100
how many watts do you need?
just check for corsair branded psu and I might try to avoid gigabyte psu.
@@jare7134 ok thank you. I am a bit new to pc building so this really helps. I probably need about 600 - 700 watts
Lol I have top intake because I'm not skibidi and my toilet is no digas
I have pretty lian li fans on the bottom and they are exhaust only so I need top intake
I have two 140s on the AIO radiator in the front (glass front, small vents underneath and to the side), one 140 on the top, a 120 in the rear and a 120 in the power supply at the bottom. Front fans (140x2) are intake, top (140) and PSU (120) fans are exhaust. Should the rear (120) be intake or exhaust? I'm thinking intake.
Good thing my prebuilt Asus ROG Strix came with ONE exhaust fan & zero intakes. Also only one fan header bc they removed the rest. Will be building my own next time! Maybe a fan splitter will work?
Republic of gamers my ass...
Three in the pink. One in the stink. Got it.
That's where my head went 😂
Hey man I’m trying to put my “older” computer and my new one into on pc case and am just wondering is a 1500w psu would be good and should I just need to use 20-24 pin splitters to connect to both mother boards ? And also what psu you would recommend ?
I’m running i7 10700k with 1070
And a ryzen 7950x3d with 3080 super
I reccomend watching JayzTwoCents' video where he uses smoke to visualize airflow in the NZXT H6 flow case
Hi Zach, would you let me know what upgrades I should do in the future? These are the specs of my pc:
Intel Core i3-12100F
ASUS Radeon RX 580 4GB DUAL OC
Kingston 8GB DDR5 5600MHz
GIGABYTE H610M S2H
Stock Intel LGA 1700 cooler
GIGABYTE H610M S2H
450W PSU
Patriot P210 1TB
Thank you and pardon my English
I put 3 on side 120 intake, 3 on bottom 120 intake, top exaust watercooling 3x140 and back 1 140, is that ok?
i can install 3 fan at my top case though for now i have 3intake at front 1 at top. then 1 exhaust pwm fan at back and top is this okay?
Can this be a good system: VENGEANCE a7300 Gaming PC: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D, NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super, 64GB DDR5 6000MT/s Memory, 2TB NVMe SSD
Really appreciate the video. I have been working on designing my own pc case, and air flow has been one of the things I’ve been thinking about in the design.
I am not a littly pussy afraid of opening my PC every once in a while(every couple of months let's say) to clean up some dust.
That's what topside dust filters are for .
That being said in my build .
2 at the top are indeed exhaust .
PLEASE ANSWER
What case and motherboard and psu should I go for if I want a build containing(all in white with rgb)
rx 7900xtx
R7 7800x3d
Lt 720 liquid cooler
32 gb trident z ddr 5 ram
2 tb ssd storage
6 extra fans(9 intake=6 fans plus the 3 liquid cooler fans)
1 other fan(exhaust)
Rate this build: ryzen 7 7700x, rtx 4060 ti, b650 + WiFi, nzxt kraken 360, nzxt h9 flow, 850w psu, 32 gb Corsair vengeance.
Whenever I think PC building for idiots, I think Zachstechturf.
Did David Icke dirty 😂
Is the intel i5-10400f and rx 5600 xt a good combo?
day nine
Yeah, it's pretty balanced.
Ohh, no bottleneck?
It has minor cpu bottleneck like a 1/4, Its still a good combo but for me you might need to replace your cpu with a better one or upgrade it in the future.
If you seriously want a complete balance for that gpu, get like a i5 1300F or similar in that category.
Okay, thanks for the help 😃😃
I don't even control my fan speed and my Temps underload are low. I have 3 intake and 1 exhaust. Ryzen 5700x and 3070ti. Cpu underload is at 42-59 and gpu is at 36-50.
Thanks!! I am building my first pc soon and this is one of the things I wasn’t sure about