Logical Build 07 - Air cooled NR200P - RYZEN 7 5800x - NOCTUA NH-C14S

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024

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  • @ebog8256
    @ebog8256 3 года назад +1

    Muy buen montaje

  • @LSX_57
    @LSX_57 3 года назад

    Me flipan las mini ATX!

  • @a100km
    @a100km 3 года назад

    Jjajjajjajajjaja buenísimo video

  • @08chacalote
    @08chacalote 3 года назад +1

    excelente edicion !

  • @racingjrcvr1521
    @racingjrcvr1521 3 года назад

    Vaya currada de Build...

  • @marieantoine
    @marieantoine 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for making a video about this. I'm gonna do a similar build for mine with the NR200P, Ryzen 7 5800x and Noctua NH-C14s.
    How are the thermals for yours?

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  3 года назад +3

      Thank you for watching the video! Right now the pc had an upgrade and is rocking an EVGA 3070 FTW. Still, CPU sits at 72ºC load, 30-40ish in idle. GPU temps are about 68-72ºC full load, idles at 39ºC right now.
      Bear in mind a couple things about the Noctua. It will fit, no problem with that, but you'll need to tie tight the 24pin or it will touch the fan, the SF750 cables are a bit rigid. Also there's like 2-3mm of clearance with the exhaust fans on top, but they fit.
      Any doubts feel free to ask!

    • @marieantoine
      @marieantoine 3 года назад +1

      @@LogicalHardware Oh my! You replied! I badly need to consult someone regarding my build and your video is the closest I could find on youtube.
      I'm concerned about doing this combo because I read that the 5800x runs hot even when stock.
      Will my cpu temps on stock be fine with this build? I don't intend to overclock but I want to have the option to do that should the need for it arise.
      Case: NR200P (gonna use the mesh cover)
      Mobo: Asus ROG Strix X570-i
      CPU: Ryzen 7 5800x
      GPU: Palit RTX 3060 ti dual oc
      PSU: Corsair SF600 80+ platinum 600W
      RAM: G.Skill Trident Z Neo 32GB
      Cooler: Noctua NH-C14s
      Fans: Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM (not sure if I should also get the slim version A12x15)
      SSD: Samsung 980 pro, Samsung 870 evo
      I'm still waiting for these to arrive.
      I'm thinking of following the C14s fan orientation from this video of Machines & More
      ruclips.net/video/nSUK7p9qQnU/видео.html
      By the way did you use slim fans (12x15) on the top mount?

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  3 года назад +3

      That's a really excellent part list, tbh. The thing with the 5800x is that it truly requires to tune it with ClockTuner for Ryzen, and even thinking about some undervolt. The Ryzen 5000 series runs hot at stock and mostly because of the PBO and LLC level (Load-Line Calibration). While CTR recommends level 5 for Asus mobos, I would leave in auto or level 2-3 max.
      While in the video you can see the tempered glass panel, the final build is using the mesh panel. Also Machines & More says you can't mount the 140mm fan near the motherboard but, as you can see in the video, you can. It takes a lot of cable management but it's doable. Also what I would recommend is to put another 140mm fan on top, doing a push pull configuration.
      We managed to put some slim fans at the top mount, with a 2-3mm clearance with the C14s. Again, a bit difficult but doable with pacience.

    • @marieantoine
      @marieantoine 3 года назад

      @@LogicalHardware @Logical Hardware Thank you so much for the information. Will keep those in mind and go back here when I start building mine.
      I still have more questions if you don't mind..
      1. If I put the 140mm fan under the heatsink, will there be enough clearance for a non low-profile RAM stick? The one I got is 44mm tall. Compared to the one you used in the video that is 39mm.
      2. Did you request for fan mounting clips from noctua? Or will any other mounting clip for a 120mm or 140mm fan do?
      3. Did you use a fan hub for all those fans? And what do you recommend?
      Sorry for asking lots of questions. It's my first desktop pc build. And your video and replies are the most helpful. Saved me from the dilemma of choosing between the u12a (which doesn't need any modding right out of the box and efficient for cpu thermals) or the c14s (beats the u12a in cpu & gpu temps after modding but need to get other parts to make it work).

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  3 года назад +2

      ​@@marieantoine Let's see.
      1. According to Noctua's website, you have 40mm of clearance with the fan under the heatsink [noctua.at/en/nh-c14s/faq#128]
      2. No need for a second kit of mounting clips, they come with the heatsink already.
      3. No, the slim fans are some Arctic p12 slim PST and are daisy chained by default. And iirc, the ones with the case come daisy chained too. So there was 3 connectors needed and the motherboard has support for 3 Fan Connectors. If you need one, I like the DEEPCOOL FH-4, used it before and works fine.
      No problem, feel free to ask any other question you may have :)
      Cheers!

  • @Khongheflex
    @Khongheflex 2 года назад +1

    Hi sir, can you make video about temperature testing of this build? I wanna see how this cooling work on ryzen 7 5800x. Thanks you so much sir

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  2 года назад

      Hi! Sorry, the pc was for a subscriber and is in his hands currently. Here in the comments we answered some questions regarding temperatures, if you need anything more specific I can ask the owner about it.

  • @castorpoulox9357
    @castorpoulox9357 3 года назад +2

    Vaya pasada de build. ¡Enhorabuena! Me servirá de inspiración para renovar mi PC. ¿Cómo anda de temperaturas con ese Noctua? Dicen que el 5800X es calentito.

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  3 года назад +2

      Muchas gracias! Pues sí, es calentito la verdad. Después de ajustarlo con ClockTuner, en reposo anda sobre los 38ºC, en carga está en unos 80ºC a 4.6 todos los nucleos. También el verano no es muy buena epoca para meterles caña, sinceramente, cuando se hizo el montaje hacia más fresquito y no llegaba a pasar de 72º en carga.
      Aun así, por suerte se mantiene sin problemas dentro de unos márgenes seguros, toqueteándolo un poco más y mirando de jugar con el undervolt, podría ir mejor de temperaturas.

    • @castorpoulox9357
      @castorpoulox9357 3 года назад +1

      @@LogicalHardware pues son temperaturas bastante asequibles para el calor que está haciendo. Altas, pero perfectamente seguras. Yo tengo una Ncase M1 de primera generación con un i5 6500 y ya toca cambiarlo por algún Ryzen (la gráfica está más difícil). He visto el otro vídeo que tenéis con la misma caja pero con disipación líquida custom... una pasada. Si no fuera porque la comodidad del mantenimiento por aire sigue siendo un plus para mi, quizás me animaba (os ha quedado preciosa en el otro vídeo), y creo que el combo de este Noctua con el 5800X es una apuesta ganadora si quieres algo más simple. Un saludo.

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  3 года назад +2

      @@castorpoulox9357 Por aquí tenemos también una Ncase M1 (la v6, aun no hemos hecho ningún video con ella) y es una torre que pide a gritos usar una AIO de 240 en el lateral (a menos que la tengas con el mod de ventana de cristal). Es probable que hagamos una custom líquida en la NCase, pero ya requiere de bastante planificación y componentes muy específicos para ella. Igualmente, la NR200P nos parece de lo mejorcito que ha salido en su segmento, peleandose con cajas varias veces más caras y algo más pequeñas por poco. Y poder meterle un disipador con ventilador de 14cm... eso pocas lo soportan xD Como dices, el combo con el 5800x más una buena configuración para controlar voltajes y velocidades, es ganador 100%.

  • @philipharborne1434
    @philipharborne1434 2 года назад +1

    Nice build, which was are your fans spinning? Guessing outtake for CPU , then intake on top and bottom ?

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  2 года назад

      Thank you! It was bottom intake and CPU and top for exhaust. Nowadays the build is using a 3070 FTW3 and it's entirely a negative pressure setup, not a single intake fan.

  • @elriczeroful
    @elriczeroful 2 года назад +1

    Compañero me estado quebrando la cabeza para ponerle el ventilador de la parte de arriba del CPU Coolfan, veo que usaste los ventiladores ARCTIC P12 SLIM, pero con que los pegaste al techo del case, trato de poner pausa pero no veo donde pusiste tornillos, ni nada, saludos, gracias!

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  2 года назад

      Buenas! Los ventiladores de arriba están enganchado a la tapa superior. Para hacerlo tendrás que quitar la rejilla que cubre toda la tapa desdoblando con cuidado las pestañas que la sujetan a la pieza de plástico como tal; entonces podrás atornillar los ventiladores.

  • @Champi101
    @Champi101 3 года назад +1

    Good day! I just have a question if we going to use a Noctua C14 cpu cooler. Are we going to have restriction on RAM clearance do we need to use Low profile ones?

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  3 года назад

      Hi! Well, according to Noctua's website, you have 40mm of clearance with the fan under the heatsink. You will need to look at it while choosing your memory, Crucial Ballistix or Corsair Vengeance LPX would be a good fit.

  • @leolandotan1020
    @leolandotan1020 2 года назад

    Awesome build! How did you organize the 24 pin cable? How did you also attach the top slim fans?

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  2 года назад

      Thank you Leolando! The 24 pin cable is hidden and held in place with PSU mounting velcro strips, under the power supply. For the top slim fans, you need to disassemble the top mesh in order to secure the fans.

  • @klx3609
    @klx3609 3 года назад

    Menudo currazo de build y de video. De 10

  • @notremo1493
    @notremo1493 Год назад

    2:52 Bottom case fans set as exhaust?

  • @user-dl3xw3xn5j
    @user-dl3xw3xn5j 3 года назад

    What's better: Noctua NH-C14S or Scythe Fuma 2 SCFM-2000 in Cooler Master NR200? What do you think?

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  3 года назад

      I didn't get my hands on a Fuma 2, but according to a Machines & More video testing both coolers [ruclips.net/video/nSUK7p9qQnU/видео.html], seems like the C14S is a better choice. Mostly depends of the fan configuration, tbh.

  • @batousay6437
    @batousay6437 3 года назад

    Ese disipador, que es más grande que la caja 🤣

  • @bkvm96
    @bkvm96 2 года назад

    Como hiciste que entre el fan por debajo del C14S sin que choque con el psu?

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  2 года назад

      Te refieres a los cables de la psu? Está todo muy ajustado con el velcro del soporte de la psu. No hay mad de un par de mm de espacio entre el ventilador y los cables, la verdad. Mucha paciencia, en definitiva.

  • @octavioperes
    @octavioperes 2 года назад

    how were the temperatures? idle and full load ?

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  2 года назад +1

      Currently, the GPU is an EVGA 3070 FTW. CPU sits at 72ºC load, 30-40ish in idle. GPU temps are about 68-72ºC full load, idles at 39ºC

  • @Goooseff
    @Goooseff 2 года назад

    Procesador Ryzen 7 5800x muy caliente, 105 w! ¿Cómo funciona el radiador Noctua NH-C14S? Sin información sobre la temperatura de la CPU en carga y en ralentí, este ensamblaje pierde sentido. Es mejor poner Ryzen 7 5700x en tal ensamblaje - 65w!

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  Год назад

      La informacion de temperatura de carga y idle se ha dado varias veces en los comentarios, solo hace falta preguntarla. No hacemos tests para publicar en nuestros videos, además de que el 5700x no existia cuando se hizo este video.

  • @shinjincai
    @shinjincai 2 года назад

    This is a very fucking bad build with the glass panel. The C14s can't intake any cool air from the side panel. This machine is going to run hot.

    • @LogicalHardware
      @LogicalHardware  2 года назад +1

      The final build, the one it’s owner is using, does not use the glass panel and have zero issues with temps.
      I though it’s pretty obvious the glass panel is only for the video, we would never recommend it with a cooler like the C14s.