@@orion9ksince this is itx and thermals matter a bit more, look into zen 5 cpus. They usually perform a bit better temperature wise. I suggest the 9700x if its within your budget
@@overlandtoshore Heya, I'm going 7600x3d with the Noctua NH-L12S and will most likely go with 7900XT undervolted for lower watts/temps/noise for 1440p gaming, using the MiniNeo S400 itx case.
I have a 4080 in the same case. I did swap the fans for noctua and didn’t add fans to the bottom due to the mixed reviews online. CPU sit around 64c while gaming.
You have shown my my first PC I'm going to build for Star Citizen. Thank you for posting the build, and advice shown here that I can use as a guide. Thank you much.
im still waiting whether i can own better hardware, for editing purpose, or just build with what available, i honestly dont like waiting esp unfairly so idc
After a 6 months of research I have decided to build an AMD system using the same case, and I have few learnings : I opted for the Ryzen 7900 because of the 60 Watt TDP and 12 cores: a good compromise for gaming and productivity. I replaced the default cooler master fans with Noctua ones. I plan to install an ASUS strix graphic card. since the Asus Motherboard comes with only two fan headers (1 cpu and one case) the Asus strix graphic card has two additional fan headers. There is room in the bottom of the case for two additional slim 12 cm fans. The negative aspects : the power supply does not have the new 12V connection for graphic cards, the case is still a bit bigger than I expected. Without a graphic card installed the case is already generating too much heat. There is no way I am leaving this thing on my desk. Also it is too small to put under my desk, I will need a small table for it. I believe the best computer is the one you do not realize it exists (silent cool and hidden)… update : I was planning to pair this with an Asus strix 4070 ti, now hearing about the issue with future games needing more vram I put this on hold. There is room in front of the case for two 2.5 inch ssd, my plan so far is two m2 ( Os, sw, games) and two 2.5 inch ssd in raid 1 for DATA. This makes the ideal portable gaming workstation PC.
To my big surprise I did find out the only RTX4080 that fits in this case is the founder edition :( I am even struggling to find an RTX 4070 ti that fits.
How the hell your MOBO is not burnt down yet? Do you live in colder region ? I got into micro PC build after seeing rise of handheld gaming consoles and loved the idea of having powerful but portable machine . Can anybody tell me is it safe to build such tiny builds ? I live in very hot climate. So please suggest me is it good idea to go for such build.
@@bendover-bz4bc I think it all has to do with how much cooling and air flow the case has. I opted for low power components : Ryzen 7900 and Nvidia 4070 ti , the case has also good air flow if you do not use the glass panel. I have also added two 12 cm Noctua exhaust fans on the bottom of the case in Addition to the existing AIO with two 14 cm fans as exhaust on the top of the case. The MOBO runs round 50 deg and the CPU round 70 deg max.
Love the NR200 cases. Managed to get 6 Noctuas in mine (two on AIO intake, two bottom intake, two top exhaust). It's astonishing the amount of air it moves on top of being reasonably quiet.
The RTX 4080 isn't sitting leveled in that case. It is definitely weighted down on the unsupported end. I would make a custom bracket or leg (3D Print) so that it is less tension on the other end. They should've added mounting screws to the the PCI-Ex riser, that would've eliminated this issue.
The amazing thing about this case is that it can handle beefy graphic cards. It is amazing for the amount of processing power it can have for its size.
Nr200P is so cute and powerful. Its on my list as the case when I'm gonna start building. I heard there's a NR 200P kit that has cooler Masters psu,fans and one more thing pre-installed in the case.
Solid build, I work overseas so I've been wanting a small form factor PC I can travel with for Gaming, Audio/Video editing and this looks like a good fit for me.
Would be cool to see the whole setup such as windows, maybe a bios update or other settings. Just for us dummies. Epic build and great video I plan to build nearly the same build later this year !!
Great build, but I'm just waiting for the inevitable price cuts down the line. The itx motherboard cost a ton currently and hopefully subsides down later on
I made my build with 7800x3d in Lian Li A4 H2O case few days ago, had my 3080 gaming x trio a massive card lying around so i used that one instead of buying a new one, you should try it, it is way way smaller than the NR200P and for a founders edition card, it will fit it perfectly unlike my oversized MSI card which i had to shave off a milimeter at the plastic to make it fit, the A4 H2O can even fit 4090 founders edition card
i would advise to get a custom cable made for the gpu and dont use the adapter. gives more room, less resistance in the wire and looks overall better. cablemod does custom cables i just got a plain black one. was like 30-40€. but be aware. cooler master does their 8pin gpu cables exactly opposite to all others. their ground is on the opposite site. if you buy a basic cable it will have to be pinned differently.
What are your temps for 7800x3d in this case ? Myne idles at 50C cinebench 75C gaming around 60ish. Running two slim noctua fans on the bottom as intake I am also curious at what your ingame benchmark overlay is from ?
Thanks for the build video - Can you clarify that the AIO 3-pin cable goes to the Pump fan header as well as the Radiator fan cable to the CPU fan header both on the motherboard?
How much was this whole build?? I love the way it looks and I wanna have something to do some gaming on that is also affordable. Preferably under $1000 do you have any suggestions on what PC components I should buy in building my own PC?
Nice vid bro! I'm also using 2 NR200P's with mini itx and even 1 with mini dtx. I was still in doubt if I should buy one of the Max versions, but this vid did convince me. Also those temps are crazy low. I'm very curious what they'll be with higher ambient temp and of course how it will perform with those extra slim fans on the bottom of the case. Thank you very much for this info so that I also can continue building a new system in the Max in stead of the 'normal' NR200P's that I've got.
you should check your 980 pro SSD firmware version because there is a version that "corrupts" the chip and when a certain threshold is reached the chip goes into a read only mode without the ability to repair it. and then its useless and your windows will crash constantly. Just make sure to, if not already, update your drives firmware using samsung magician to the newest and you are safe.
That's an amazing build. I'm planning to build the same PC as the below parts. Please let me know if any advice NR200P - $144.99 ASUS ROG Strix B650E-I - $324.99 AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D - $449.00 RTX 4080 FE - $1199.99 Be Quiet Dark Rock TF2 - $85.90 Cooler Master V850 - $135.99 Samsung 980 Pro 1TB - $69.99 Dominator 5600MHz DDR5 - $129.99
Newbie here working on an ITX build. Just checking pricing on pcpartpicker and wondering why it says the Ryzen & motherboard used in the build above are incompatible.
Bro the 7800x3d is such a beast, i mean 60c with an tiny aio and that case.. my 5800x3d goes to 60-70c in games after fine tuning and pbo2 with a 4000d airflow+6 ql 120mm and a 280mm aio
ambient temps play a huge role in cpu temp. in my room without air-conditioning, ambient temps rise to 32 C (i live by the equator) which yields to my 5800x3d going up to 80 C while gaming. with air conditioning on, room temps can go down to 24 C and my 5800x3d doesnt even touch 65C
@@SevenMilliFrog i got my 5800x3d down to 40-50c in gaming and 70c full load.. Mounted my aio in the front and it shaved 10c off. Made a better Fan curve also, my room temperature is about 24-25 C.
I’m planning on building a pc with this case, a 4080 super FE into factor, and I don’t know if it’s my eyes or intuition but the gpu will eventually sag?
Hello, your videos are amazing ! I have the ame camera, can you please tell me what are your color settings ? It looks gorgeous And if you can do a dedicated video of how you record your videos and all your camera gear, it would be perfect 😉
I just built an AMD AM5 PC recently. Since there has been a lot of praises (which lured me go all in AMD), let me share some negative experience so that you can think twice before you go all in as well. 1) By default, enabling DDR5@6000Mhz makes the boot time very slow (from power on to finishing POST, 20s-5minutes depending on your settings). So prepare to play with BIOS versions and options such as Memory Context Restore (MCR) to find a stable configuration. 2) AMD software is a pain. The Ryzen Master is the official app for tweaking CPU voltages. But it won't launch for me even on a fresh Win 11 installation (incl. updates and drivers.) There is no useful error info for the users to investigate or even seek help. No support on AMD's support forum. 3) Heat. I'm using noctua nh-d15 fans for cooling. By default, even opening RUclips makes the fans crazy loud. I ended up enabling ECO mode so that the CPU does not engage so aggressively. Note the motherboard does not have a ECO mode out-of-the box, and I had to upgrade the BIOS, which was also a pain. You may be able to find a solution or a work around to mitigate the issues, but it take extra time, effort, and luck to research and to try.
Thanks!
Wow! Thanks so much for this huge contribution, Ramesh! This really means a lot!
People say you can't have small, powerful and cool running. You can you just have to do it right, nicely done.
I'm building this system tonight but with a 4080 super. Definitely using this video. Thanks
Hows it playing out? I am thinking about doing same case with 4070ti super and 7700.
@@orion9ksince this is itx and thermals matter a bit more, look into zen 5 cpus. They usually perform a bit better temperature wise. I suggest the 9700x if its within your budget
@@overlandtoshore Heya, I'm going 7600x3d with the Noctua NH-L12S and will most likely go with 7900XT undervolted for lower watts/temps/noise for 1440p gaming, using the MiniNeo S400 itx case.
@@orion9k 7600x3d and 9700x are neck and neck just about. Too bad the 7600x3d is a “local microcenter exclusive”. Good luck with your build!
love the optimum tech vibe
Welcome to SFF! the NR200 is on the bigger side of SFF, that's where I started now moved on to a 7900 XTX inside Fractal Ridge!
Great vid!
I have a 4080 in the same case. I did swap the fans for noctua and didn’t add fans to the bottom due to the mixed reviews online. CPU sit around 64c while gaming.
You have shown my my first PC I'm going to build for Star Citizen. Thank you for posting the build, and advice shown here that I can use as a guide. Thank you much.
i dont think my personal self matters, as long as people enjoy my videos its enough, but ill notice if i (ever) go out to buy parts
im still waiting whether i can own better hardware, for editing purpose, or just build with what available, i honestly dont like waiting esp unfairly so idc
Optimum tech style thumbnails
Honestly, very simple and effective thumbnail
(Sus vine boom
I thought this was optimum tech when I clicked lol
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed! 😂
Meh.... I closed the video as soon as I saw he's using the NVidia 12 pin power adapter in an ITX case. So not Optimum tech...
After a 6 months of research I have decided to build an AMD system using the same case, and I have few learnings : I opted for the Ryzen 7900 because of the 60 Watt TDP and 12 cores: a good compromise for gaming and productivity. I replaced the default cooler master fans with Noctua ones. I plan to install an ASUS strix graphic card. since the Asus Motherboard comes with only two fan headers (1 cpu and one case) the Asus strix graphic card has two additional fan headers. There is room in the bottom of the case for two additional slim 12 cm fans. The negative aspects : the power supply does not have the new 12V connection for graphic cards, the case is still a bit bigger than I expected. Without a graphic card installed the case is already generating too much heat. There is no way I am leaving this thing on my desk. Also it is too small to put under my desk, I will need a small table for it. I believe the best computer is the one you do not realize it exists (silent cool and hidden)… update : I was planning to pair this with an Asus strix 4070 ti, now hearing about the issue with future games needing more vram I put this on hold. There is room in front of the case for two 2.5 inch ssd, my plan so far is two m2 ( Os, sw, games) and two 2.5 inch ssd in raid 1 for DATA. This makes the ideal portable gaming workstation PC.
To my big surprise I did find out the only RTX4080 that fits in this case is the founder edition :( I am even struggling to find an RTX 4070 ti that fits.
Just get a 6800xt (gigabyte one is 28cm) .. and wait for 4080 to drop in price ($799 should be an ok price)
How the hell your MOBO is not burnt down yet? Do you live in colder region ? I got into micro PC build after seeing rise of handheld gaming consoles and loved the idea of having powerful but portable machine . Can anybody tell me is it safe to build such tiny builds ? I live in very hot climate. So please suggest me is it good idea to go for such build.
@@bendover-bz4bc I think it all has to do with how much cooling and air flow the case has. I opted for low power components : Ryzen 7900 and Nvidia 4070 ti , the case has also good air flow if you do not use the glass panel. I have also added two 12 cm Noctua exhaust fans on the bottom of the case in Addition to the existing AIO with two 14 cm fans as exhaust on the top of the case. The MOBO runs round 50 deg and the CPU round 70 deg max.
Don't forget it you go for the 7900x3d it's only 6 cores in games, the 7800x3d will use the full 8 cores.
Love the NR200 cases. Managed to get 6 Noctuas in mine (two on AIO intake, two bottom intake, two top exhaust). It's astonishing the amount of air it moves on top of being reasonably quiet.
which noctua cases did you use?
I have heard "don't eat that" in a lot of videos but his way of commentary cracked me😂
Video quality is outstanding. Nice build too!
The RTX 4080 isn't sitting leveled in that case. It is definitely weighted down on the unsupported end. I would make a custom bracket or leg (3D Print) so that it is less tension on the other end. They should've added mounting screws to the the PCI-Ex riser, that would've eliminated this issue.
Why would that cause any issues? GPUs sag in the standard orientation too.
How to to tell people u have a 3D printer 🤣🤣🤣
Just use a popsicle stick, cut to fit a snug support-to-level.
@@NZIGNANTIyup that's what I do lol
It’s not really a concerning amount of sag to where it’s gonna snap it’s not that bad
Your video style is the exact same as optimum techs ❤
The new smaller 4070 should fit nicely with room to spare.
Good video man, thank you for sharing.
Thanks! Yea, good point. I’m excited about those new 4070’s. I’ll have to order one and try it out!
The amazing thing about this case is that it can handle beefy graphic cards. It is amazing for the amount of processing power it can have for its size.
@@devyn.johnston efficiency of the 4070 is amazing for a sff build especially non reference model with one 8 pin, clean and tidy
He put in 4080, and you are suggesting mediocre 4070, LOL
@@parker1981xxxLol you know you’re broke you can’t afford either 💀
Nr200P is so cute and powerful.
Its on my list as the case when I'm gonna start building.
I heard there's a NR 200P kit that has cooler Masters psu,fans and one more thing pre-installed in the case.
That’s the NR 200P max version Used in this video, it comes pre installed with an AIO two 140 mm fans and a 850 watt power supply.
It's a shame they raised the price for the max to $450. At the original $350 it was actually worth it.
love this setup 👌👌
Solid build, I work overseas so I've been wanting a small form factor PC I can travel with for Gaming, Audio/Video editing and this looks like a good fit for me.
What about a monitor?
Would be cool to see the whole setup such as windows, maybe a bios update or other settings. Just for us dummies. Epic build and great video I plan to build nearly the same build later this year !!
I went ahead and purchased everything on your list, hopefully it works out for me. Thank you for your very informative video.
any update so far?
I got everything put together just waiting on my CPU comes in on Tuesday@@paburrito
i didn't go with the Nvidia card instead i got 79000xtx@@paburrito
i got everything together just waiting on my CPU to arrive on Tuesday, but i didn't go for the Nvidia card i got the AMD 7900 xtx. @@paburrito
Got everything on his list except the 4080, i went with the 7900xtx. But its running like a beast. @@paburrito
Awesome build thx.
very high quality work, very enjoyable !
I am not looking for building such costly builds. But damn, these videos are very comforting to watch.
Love the video work!
would love to see the almost same hardware exept mainboard in a bigger case in terms of temps and fps
impressive, with that small case it able to manage temperature. 👏
Great build, but I'm just waiting for the inevitable price cuts down the line. The itx motherboard cost a ton currently and hopefully subsides down later on
dream build dream spec holy
everyday, youtube gaming
I have this build. Only intel i9 instead of ryzen. Absolutely love this pc 💙 its everything i ever wanted
i cant think of any usage but more pc is indeed better, so more swaps why not, ryzen intel, ryzen nvidia i still never own
I really like your builds and channel
I built this exact thing last week but replaced the glass panel with the perforated steel one, very good thermals for the form factor tbh
LOVE THIS BUILD
That looks beautiful
Got everything on this list except the 4080, i went with the 7900xtx. But its running like a beast...
Those builds have been awesome. Subscribed for sure. I'd love to see a Torrent Nano build.
I bought pretty same but 7950x3d with 6000 ram and with 4090 :) Also changed tip fans to Noctuas industrial and added bottom Noctuas slim fans.
how are the cpu thermals?
any update?
Can the 4080 work well with the only two pci 8 pin connectors included on the nr200 p max?
I would like an nr200p max, it is just not available or too expensive where i live
Will the components from your $1800 build with NZXT H1 v2 fit on this case?
Was the cooler compatible with the motherboard
6:30 i thought dlss increases frames?
I made my build with 7800x3d in Lian Li A4 H2O case few days ago, had my 3080 gaming x trio a massive card lying around so i used that one instead of buying a new one, you should try it, it is way way smaller than the NR200P and for a founders edition card, it will fit it perfectly unlike my oversized MSI card which i had to shave off a milimeter at the plastic to make it fit, the A4 H2O can even fit 4090 founders edition card
I used to love my NR200, now I run the bigger AP201 from Asus, fits my 4090 Aorus Master great
i would advise to get a custom cable made for the gpu and dont use the adapter. gives more room, less resistance in the wire and looks overall better. cablemod does custom cables i just got a plain black one. was like 30-40€. but be aware. cooler master does their 8pin gpu cables exactly opposite to all others. their ground is on the opposite site. if you buy a basic cable it will have to be pinned differently.
This is a great video and good looking build, going to buy the same one!
Fact that a 8 core cpu can beat the 13900k is absolutely 🤯
that snack was tasty as hell, feeling kinda nauseous though going to go take a quick nap
Thanks vor the Video, are there any cheaper alternatives for the case?
What are your temps for 7800x3d in this case ? Myne idles at 50C cinebench 75C gaming around 60ish. Running two slim noctua fans on the bottom as intake
I am also curious at what your ingame benchmark overlay is from ?
how tight does the pump screw have to be for amd?
Kind of wish this case had a usb c port - since it’s priced at $430.
I've basically the same setup as you but my temps rise to 85°C+ in cinebench. Any advice?
Thanks for the build video - Can you clarify that the AIO 3-pin cable goes to the Pump fan header as well as the Radiator fan cable to the CPU fan header both on the motherboard?
In my 200Max I used a gpu holder/stand under the bottom right corner of the gpu because it definitely sags without it
GREAT BUILD🔥 what is a good alternative to the 4080 in this build? Preferably on the nvidia side of the gpus.
How did you manage to get those temps in cinebench i have similar setup
7800x3d
nr200 max
rtx 4070 ti super
and cpu(tdle) in cinebench is 81c :(
I agree, I’m getting similar temps in cinebench, I’m not sure how he got his so low.
CPU idle on 81c is not normal, something is broken or you forgot something.
Hi! How did you connect the rtx 4080 with only 2 PCIe cables instead of 3 ?
How do I need to install 2nd SSD? Do I need another cooler?
I have this case lying around for over a year now. wantd to find a full amd m-itx am4 but the selection is low
How is this build for using blender and adobe applications?
Aren't these cpus combined with that asus board prone to fk up and start smoking due to the voltage issue?
Yes, I've heard about this.
Cooler Master states the AIO does not support AM5, yet it works here? Can you confirm the pump bracket supports AM5 with no issues?
AM5 uses the same cooler mounting spacing as AM4, so it works
thinking about building this but with a radeon 7900xt for around 1700€
How much was this whole build?? I love the way it looks and I wanna have something to do some gaming on that is also affordable. Preferably under $1000 do you have any suggestions on what PC components I should buy in building my own PC?
is there room like this for a 3.5" drive on psu cage?
Gonna build this one from Jonsbo D31 Mesh.
Nice vid bro! I'm also using 2 NR200P's with mini itx and even 1 with mini dtx. I was still in doubt if I should buy one of the Max versions, but this vid did convince me. Also those temps are crazy low. I'm very curious what they'll be with higher ambient temp and of course how it will perform with those extra slim fans on the bottom of the case. Thank you very much for this info so that I also can continue building a new system in the Max in stead of the 'normal' NR200P's that I've got.
Did you build it? Do you use slim fans at the bottom?
@@Steror Nope, I've switched cause of the crazy motherboard prices back to a new am5 atx build
you should check your 980 pro SSD firmware version because there is a version that "corrupts" the chip and when a certain threshold is reached the chip goes into a read only mode without the ability to repair it. and then its useless and your windows will crash constantly. Just make sure to, if not already, update your drives firmware using samsung magician to the newest and you are safe.
It really bothers me that your GPU is tilted. But hey, I'm just an aspie. Good job! Awesome build! I enjoyed it.
That's an amazing build. I'm planning to build the same PC as the below parts. Please let me know if any advice
NR200P - $144.99
ASUS ROG Strix B650E-I - $324.99
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D - $449.00
RTX 4080 FE - $1199.99
Be Quiet Dark Rock TF2 - $85.90
Cooler Master V850 - $135.99
Samsung 980 Pro 1TB - $69.99
Dominator 5600MHz DDR5 - $129.99
kinda late, but that motherboard is really pricey for what your building
you should look into Sliger cases👍
Did the PSU come with the needed connectors, I had heard others say it only came with 2 8-pin connectors
Newbie here working on an ITX build. Just checking pricing on pcpartpicker and wondering why it says the Ryzen & motherboard used in the build above are incompatible.
Probably requires a bios update for the 7800x3d. You can scroll down to see why any errors are shown.
I'm planning to use a 7900x, will this case handle the heat?
Any information on that overlay? I like the look better than the normal afterburner look.
I'm building the exact same build! Except that I'm using a msi board
Which one?
Which GPU alternative is recommended if I don't want to go the 4080 route for this build?
what did you use to record your game footage and what are the bitrate settings as well quality settings?
what overlay does he use to check his temperature ang wattage in this video?
Can you show us if this temp is within low or med setting or all set to max?
“Gpu bracket”
Now I feel old .. expansionslots have been used for different cards other than just gpus 😂😂
whats your idle temps for 7800x3d?
Bro the 7800x3d is such a beast, i mean 60c with an tiny aio and that case.. my 5800x3d goes to 60-70c in games after fine tuning and pbo2 with a 4000d airflow+6 ql 120mm and a 280mm aio
ambient temps play a huge role in cpu temp. in my room without air-conditioning, ambient temps rise to 32 C (i live by the equator) which yields to my 5800x3d going up to 80 C while gaming. with air conditioning on, room temps can go down to 24 C and my 5800x3d doesnt even touch 65C
@@SevenMilliFrog i got my 5800x3d down to 40-50c in gaming and 70c full load.. Mounted my aio in the front and it shaved 10c off. Made a better Fan curve also, my room temperature is about 24-25 C.
can u fit a 4090 in the case
Any recommendations for a motherboard that is not Asus that will fit this build?
Whats the decibel reading from 1m away? Is it that quiet you can barely hear it?
damn less than 70 on cinebench is crazy! I hit 85 even after the -30 pbo curve.
does the IS-55 fit on this motherboard, with the heatsink overhanging the VRM (instead of the RAM)?
What's the OSD software you're using to display the framerate + Temps?
I’m planning on building a pc with this case, a 4080 super FE into factor, and I don’t know if it’s my eyes or intuition but the gpu will eventually sag?
So Expensive. Would you happen to have an itx budget build please?
I have a budget build video coming out next week
How are the thermals on this small build?
Hello, your videos are amazing ! I have the ame camera, can you please tell me what are your color settings ? It looks gorgeous
And if you can do a dedicated video of how you record your videos and all your camera gear, it would be perfect 😉
Did you not need extra fans?
If you were to put fans in, would you make it intake or exhaust?
In my country i can only find the not-max version of the NR200P, does anyone more experienced know if its still good for this build?
I just built an AMD AM5 PC recently. Since there has been a lot of praises (which lured me go all in AMD), let me share some negative experience so that you can think twice before you go all in as well. 1) By default, enabling DDR5@6000Mhz makes the boot time very slow (from power on to finishing POST, 20s-5minutes depending on your settings). So prepare to play with BIOS versions and options such as Memory Context Restore (MCR) to find a stable configuration. 2) AMD software is a pain. The Ryzen Master is the official app for tweaking CPU voltages. But it won't launch for me even on a fresh Win 11 installation (incl. updates and drivers.) There is no useful error info for the users to investigate or even seek help. No support on AMD's support forum. 3) Heat. I'm using noctua nh-d15 fans for cooling. By default, even opening RUclips makes the fans crazy loud. I ended up enabling ECO mode so that the CPU does not engage so aggressively. Note the motherboard does not have a ECO mode out-of-the box, and I had to upgrade the BIOS, which was also a pain.
You may be able to find a solution or a work around to mitigate the issues, but it take extra time, effort, and luck to research and to try.
Is it ok to daisy chain the gpu power supply?
Can this case fit XFX or Sapphire 7900xtx?
im curious about the temp.