Makki L10 Gaming RGB Case, Ryzen 7 3700X RX 5600 XT Argb Build

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

Комментарии • 9

  • @franksmith2301
    @franksmith2301 Год назад

    Thanks for the share, are the fans loud? And how are the fans connected? To the PSU? Can they be connected to one connection only?

    • @techover1542
      @techover1542  Год назад +1

      Hello its not loud casue have remote control to adjust fan speed and rgb modes, but this Pc case not have the best airflow and its abit difficult to build .

  • @milospavic
    @milospavic Год назад

    Does it mean that this house is bad for use?
    I plan it for ryzen 5 5600
    I don't know how it will work...

    • @techover1542
      @techover1542  Год назад +1

      Hello its ok for entry and mid range pc parts its not ok for high end pc build cause not have the best airflow and space,when i said high end i meant like i7 13700/12700/5900x rtx 3070 and above.

    • @milospavic
      @milospavic Год назад

      @@techover1542 So for ryzen 5 5600 can push?
      And which rgb cooling do you recommend, and does it matter if it is an atx or micro atc motherboard?

    • @techover1542
      @techover1542  Год назад +1

      @@milospavic 5600 its cool, this case can fit Atx and budget matx Board also, go what you like.

    • @milospavic
      @milospavic Год назад

      @@techover1542 Considering how much it costs, I really like it.
      In the end, I simply don't know which cooling is enough for the ryzen 5 5600, in the end it will turn out to be a more expensive cooling than the home one :(

    • @techover1542
      @techover1542  Год назад +1

      @@milospavic for normal use the amd stock cooler its enough ,if you want aftermarket cooler Deepcool AG300,Be Quiet Pure Rock Slim 2 will be very good choice at 20-25$ range..