@flaviog141 No, they don't. To start off, the bottom radiator is still a radiator. If anything, the other radiators are what anyone should be asking about. As the other guy said, learn about fan configs. Nothing's wrong with this layout. It's not exactly the most optimal, but it'll handle the components just fine. In neither thermals nor noise do these rarely make sense. Put all fans to intake or exhaust and tada, we don't have to hear dumb comments about people not understanding configs, and the part about noise makes even less sense. Bigger case = more fans= spinning them slower = less noise. That's just an obvious objective fact. A MORA isn't far cheaper than just buying the radiators. The MORA itself ends up being about the same cost as the radiators. 90/100 is a fraction, sure, I guess, but then you figure in that you still need fans in the case for the RAM and everything else on the motherboard, so it's almost definitely going to be more expensive to have a MORA. Also, if you think big cases get cramped...WTF do you think happens with smaller cases? That take makes absolutely no sense. You'd also only need to take out the GPU and maybe the bottom rad to access the SSD cover. No big deal considering damn near nobody is adding another SSD after building and most of those that do, would do maintenance on the loop anyway so it's literally not a problem.
with 4 radiators and put the outlet of GPU to the inlet of CPU, very wrong. With 4 radiators, the best way is made a dual loop, 1 exclusive to GPU and the other exclusive to CPU. Not matter how much radiators you put in the system, if the fluid heats up in the gpu and go directly to cpu, the 4 radiators are just a waste of space and money because it not freeze under ambient temperature, and will heat up fast. It just looks ostentatious and doesn't look functional. If space for 4 radiators, is space to a dual loop.
Sick builds so far but this rad setup is completely pointless practicality/performance wise and purely for looks lol . The only 'fresh' air getting pulled in is going to be heated up and sucked into the rest of the radiators which is pointless.
That's power, a sports car, it works like a beast. The music is killer, cool, thank you, friend, for creating this video. You're cool.
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That Corsair’s RAM looks amazing.
This build looks exactly like the one GFF Events built one year ago.
my kidney worth this pc
best 🙂
Korea straight up not giving an eff that ekwb messed up big time and is being rightfully boycotted but most big pc tech yt channels lol
Hi, I ordered this PC, and at the time of ordering this PC, the news was not out in the public.
@@sangyookim2085ok. Cool that you are the costumer. How expensive was this pc for you?
@@sangyookim2085 Nice PC bro enjoy this!!
Well, the customer already replied, but I can bet that most times, these have been ordered and built far before the final, edited video is uploaded.
why is there a radiator underneath? to reduce the flow of fresh air into the case?
Wtf do you mean, it’s plumbed into the loop, so to answer your question why… what does a radiator do kids?
@@Shrek2on_DVD If you don’t understand, I’ll ask in Russian - why the fuck did you put the radiator down? where will you get fresh air in your case?
Please read about fan configs in watercooling loops before being publicly ignorant❤
@@xmarksmarko and just think about it! you have a blowout from above and behind. and blowing through the radiator. why reduce air flow?
@flaviog141 No, they don't. To start off, the bottom radiator is still a radiator. If anything, the other radiators are what anyone should be asking about.
As the other guy said, learn about fan configs. Nothing's wrong with this layout. It's not exactly the most optimal, but it'll handle the components just fine. In neither thermals nor noise do these rarely make sense. Put all fans to intake or exhaust and tada, we don't have to hear dumb comments about people not understanding configs, and the part about noise makes even less sense. Bigger case = more fans= spinning them slower = less noise. That's just an obvious objective fact.
A MORA isn't far cheaper than just buying the radiators. The MORA itself ends up being about the same cost as the radiators. 90/100 is a fraction, sure, I guess, but then you figure in that you still need fans in the case for the RAM and everything else on the motherboard, so it's almost definitely going to be more expensive to have a MORA.
Also, if you think big cases get cramped...WTF do you think happens with smaller cases? That take makes absolutely no sense. You'd also only need to take out the GPU and maybe the bottom rad to access the SSD cover. No big deal considering damn near nobody is adding another SSD after building and most of those that do, would do maintenance on the loop anyway so it's literally not a problem.
Looks damn goo:D
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with 4 radiators and put the outlet of GPU to the inlet of CPU, very wrong. With 4 radiators, the best way is made a dual loop, 1 exclusive to GPU and the other exclusive to CPU. Not matter how much radiators you put in the system, if the fluid heats up in the gpu and go directly to cpu, the 4 radiators are just a waste of space and money because it not freeze under ambient temperature, and will heat up fast. It just looks ostentatious and doesn't look functional. If space for 4 radiators, is space to a dual loop.
Now send it to me please!
Sick builds so far but this rad setup is completely pointless practicality/performance wise and purely for looks lol .
The only 'fresh' air getting pulled in is going to be heated up and sucked into the rest of the radiators which is pointless.
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