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Chrometheus deserves a full custom loop that includes the GPU. That was the original vision for it, and it'd be great to see a completed build!
Couldn't agree more
@@skunk2spec489 who asked lol
@@skunk2spec489 i proved you wrong so how am i butt hurt lolol
Full loop, moooar powwaa.
@@skunk2spec489 cope
Imagine forgetting you had an extra 2080 Ti.
Sitting with a 1660 Super so I can tell you I sure as hell wouldn't, lol! 😄
Sitting here with Intel celeron integrated graphics
@@Skibidi_Fortnite11 still better than nothing though! 😛
@@Skibidi_Fortnite11 I kinda want to send you my 1070 when I upgrade lol
yaa running a 1050ti
Kyle: "THANK YOU viewers, you got my PC to work"
Kyle 15 mins later: "you guys are useless"
Actually, it was 9 minutes later.
@@benDstrawe they didnt literally mean 15 mins later its just a figure of speech
Lol ;)
my dude took longer to build a pc than @JayzTwoCents
@@tomazvitokorenjakjaklic9348 I think he took longer than Linus and his watercooled PC Table build.
Just put the GPU in the loop. When you're not taxing the GPU, it won't really affect your CPU cooling. I think thermals will be better in all use cases.
GPU on 1 loop with 420mm radiator.
CPU on 1 loop with 420mm rad.
VRAM on 1 loop with 120mm rad.
VRMs on 1 loop with 120mm rad.
Place computer inside closet cooled by a dedicated A/C unit.
Maximum cooling! 😁👍
@@dakoderii4221 you would also need an array of dehumidifiers for condensation, not even sure if that would be enough
Lol i was about totype ish the same thing
@@hostjhall the HVAC is the dehumidifier. That’s one of their functions.
I think you should share the liquid with the card as well as the threadripper! I feel like it would look much cleaner and would still both cool completely fine!
Those 2 rads are way overkill for just the Threadripper. You should definitely use that cooling power to cool the GPU too.
Ive been watching this PC build since Two years ago I'm glad I'm finally seeing the end or ....
AWESOME!! So glad you got it working. Been a long time coming, to say the least!
Beautiful PC, been waiting for this 😍😍
Would love to see a follow up or a youtube short on the original 2080 Ti to see if it works with its original cooler installed.
Hey bro, so glad you got it working I been following your channel couple years on my personal channel, so I have seen you built the pc. I’m happy to see it running!
Super happy for you!!!! Glad you got it working! Been following the saga of this machine since the beginning!
It's been a while since I watched Bitwit, but I'm so happy he's doing great! I feel the energy! Every time I watch your videos I get motivated to upgrade something!
18:31 I think there is something wrong with your GPU 109.4 on the Hot Spot and only 169.3W power draw seems a bit low.
definetly not right, should do more testing
He missed a thermal pad on the gpu block so I think that’s the reason
I hate when I forget about all my extra gpus that I have laying around
can i has some sir Jonah ;D
@@Gamingtechgg he was being sarcastic. Also, stop begging
@@jookie4207 go away console peasant ;D no rtx for you
@@jookie4207 No shit Sherlock, he was joking.
My extra GPU is the iGPU. :'(
Seems like those two massive 360 radiators should be more than enough to cool both. Also, call them back and turn off the RMA.
It's been a long time since I last used Premiere (I prefer resolve nowadays) but having CUDA enabled, I believe lets the GPU do most of the work (thus the high GPU temps). CPU was doing practically nothing (most cores less than 30%). Maybe do an encoding without CUDA enabled and let the CPU take over.
This is why I always have a PC speaker hooked up to the motherboard. I notice many current PC builders don't even mention this or use it anymore. That little speaker saves time during troubleshooting.
Amazing! This build looks so good!
Imagine how much invested I am for this build 'cause the first time I saw this it was truly beautiful. At last! Follow up with this where you show it on your setup it'd be awesome.
I appreciate that you're just happy to finally have it working. I'd be spitting coals if I had a PC down for 2 years because a fan wasn't plugged in...
It was down because of a dead GPU. The fan being unplugged was just during some diagnostics while he had the system apart.
@@TimBoundy hmm, you might be right, the troubleshooting wasn't properly finished. He tested a new GPU at the same time when he plugged in the fan, then he realizes he has a brand new GPU laying around and installs the water cooling on it, never returning to the original GPU to check if it was working.
8:20 Didnt you hear about the 4090 being 600W+ card? youll need a lot of cooling for it even undervolted and not stressed hard
Watercool the whole loop, unless the 4090ti gets too hot to have in a loop with the cpu, then leave aircooled.
If that’s the case I would recommend he mounts the distro-plate behind the front panel and uses 2 Radiators instead, which also could look quite nice in such a big case.
Or run a dual loop
About bloody time!! LOL. Great to see Chromethious finally up and running. Great work.
Wow, finally running! 🔥
Glad you got it working, but I think you might have an issue with that waterblock...Your GPU hit 80c with a huge full custom loop, something is definitely not right...
Thank you so much for FINALLY finishing this build, Chrometheus is beautiful.
I DO WANT YOUR PROBLEMS! I would love to finally have a build like this, but sadly money and life is a pain.
Glad it finally works! hope you still test the other 2080ti and make a video of that
Kyle: “It’s finally done!”
Also Kyle: “This is all just temporary.”
Good tech series, waited 2 years for the build completion. It would look better if you include the GPU in the cooling loop.
Infectious excitement 😁😂 Loveit!
for your memory issues, try adjusting the FCLK down to 1800mhz. Most likely the infinity fabric can't keep up with what the memory wants, which is FCLK 2000
Viewers: help in fixing the post issue
Kyle (later in the vid): you guys are useless.
Obviously no hate to Kyle, these videos are genuinely entertaining.
*Kye - Fixes PC
*Also Kyle - Bricks CPU by running threadripper with no cooling lmao
I was surprised it didn’t break
Nah man you *gotta* go all the way with it, full custom loop for EVERYTHING! Gpu included lol
Ryzen and RAM are weird. I have two useless kits of RAM sitting around because my 5800x didn't want to boot with it. It's 3600mhz and it's RAM that says that it's for Ryzen CPUs. It worked perfectly fine with my 5600x, but not with this one. So I had to go with 3200mhz ram instead. Which is not a big deal. Congrats on FINALLY getting it up an running
Have you tried updating the bios for your mother board?
@@cerealkiller4341 I did and still the same thing
Love the editing on the intro!
grats~ nothing beats the wonderful feeling of seeing a labor of love finished~
@6:30 “Dude. Bro!” …bro. All jokes aside, congrats on Chrometheus!
that is nice that post code is showing like that fancy ;D
ME: *Wants a 2080 Ti so I can upgrade from my 1070 and start more intense 3D model work*
Kyle: *Has 3 2080 Ti's just sitting on his shelf without him realizing it*
I'm Happy that you're Happy, we are all Happy for Kyle now!
happy ending 😂 💐
Glad you got it working .
Full loop that baby!
Safety is number one priority
It's such a satisfying feelings when something hasn't worked for so long after multiple tries.....then you finally get it going....I was locked out of my dogecoin I had since 2014 and took 2 years of attempting to retrieve the private keys from old hardware and external HDDs that were fried from the wrong power supply....one random comment on reddit and boom I got it...best feeling ever.
Hi Kyle. Great trouble shooting work with your Prometheus rig. 👍👍
It’s CHROMEtheus. Throw it in the loop, and keep the original vision for it. Won’t be taxing the GPU, so the little bit it might impact it wouldn’t be very much at all.
i didn't knew that too oh my god thanks bitwit and other peoples say that
that man have the best videos and funny about tech and the best community
but again thanks guys
Man, the kyle at :07 and the Kyle now, TWO DIFF PEOPLE, love that you've come out of the other side, man!
I would say to get a dedicated loop for the GPU. If the power requirements are any indication, it's gonna get HOOOOOOOOOOTTTTTTT!
dang that intro. emperor (black metal band) had one live show where they said "PROMETHEUSSSSSS", fitting.
also, these high end parts do take a long time to post.
Cool video. So Kyle style 👌
Those are some beautiful tubes
"Thank God I'm so organized." vs "This is the issue with having so much hardware." LOL!
Good to see this beast alive! this must have been a big scare!
It's a good thing that my MOBO doesn't black screen without something plugged into the CPU fan header...because I kinda fried that header. Lesson: double check your handmade fan wiring harness.
its a bug
Definitely put the GPU in the loop...they clock down so far when not in use that it won't make a difference to cooling until you're actually using it, and when you are using it you definitely want the benefit of water cooling.
With those pipes, it should really be named Chrometheus.
If you have the budget for cooling then the smart thing is to Water cool the GPU but if the GPU is taking too much of the Cooling budget Air cooling or having a separate loop for the GPU would be better in the interest of performance.
Imagine Forgetting that you had an extra 2080 TI laying around. Freaking unreal
Really sexy build and I can't wait for you to get that 4090 in there! That would be something. But the problem with using Premiere and throwing tons of hardware at it is that it will still probably be beat by Resolve and Final Cut Pro with a lot weaker hardware, in both timeline performance and rendering. It'll fare very well in 3D rendering though.
Did you mention EK? OMG good luck with that ! reference TechSource...
thank you, just built my new pc and the sponsor spot came in handy!
I understand the finding hardware you forgot you had. You probably bought a replacement part, forgot you did that, and only remembered the broken one. I bought a replacement cpu for my NAS system and forgot about it until I found the box chilling in my workbench. 3 months I've had it...
I was on the fence until I saw that chrome plate on that gpu!!!! Obviously full loop. Come on Kyle get your head in the game!
A beautiful build.
Definitely loop the 40xx, worst case scenario you have to upgrade to 45mm rads or something
Impressive benchmarks!
Finnally after 2 years Chromethias has posted 🙏🙏🙏! but def include the gpu in the loop because that is what this deserves... Unless the gpu has a dope ass cooler then I would keep it unless there is a similar styled gpu block.
Watercool the gpu fo sure, aesthetic > everything!
always prioritize drip as long as it fully serves its purpose, for this case its probably best to wait for some numbers though
I would say plan to add it into the loop but once we see the thermal performance of each manufacturer then pull the trigger on keeping it in or keeping it separate. Plan to keep it in tho
What a beautiful built! I I get it through needing all of them extra cores but at what literal cost lol. My ryzen 5950x is staying under 65c most of my 16 cores are @ 4999 Mhz Average, 5062 max 3599 mix. Running a simple negative voltage offset. I couldn't agree more this is too fun that I quit kraq for building pcs. SAME COST more fun X'D lol.
6:30 this is why you should spreadsheet out your assets and inventory everything
Kyle - The name of my PC is Prometheus
Jack O`Neill - Is a greek tragedy, who wants that
Must be nice to have all of those parts, I can't even update my 7+ year old system right now and it really needs it.
Glad to help Kyle
I think you should have the 40-series card on the custom waterloop like intended. It seems easy to be done when the 40-series cards arrive and you place it in the case, but I think you will regret not watercooling it considering you have the radiator already waiting there for it.
the Tavarish of PCs... ;) love the videos either way
Dedicate the entire loop to the CPU IMHO. Thread ripper is big boi. Big boi = massive heat
I'm running a Prime 399-A board with a Threadripper 1920x with all 8 ram slots populated. They've each got Corsair Vengeance 3200 Mhz 16 gig sticks in them, but I've never been able to get them to clock any higher than 3000 Mhz. I feel like it's just a limitation when you run that many sticks of RAM in a board. I could be wrong but I did spend quite a bit of time trying to get them to run at their rated speeds before settling at 3000 Mhz
To the tune of "do you want to build a snowman" nice
Nice, finally a new video
That's usually how it works.. Sometimes u have to step away from it for a while(in your case a year plus) in order to get it to work properly. In the words of my late, great mentor.. Stan Lee.. Excelsior!!
7:06 i do want your problems🤣
I can't believe it was a literal "was it plugged in?" moment.
The stars finally aligned for him
Have a whiteboard where you write all the things you learn about builds or things you forget to check or do such as RAM, SSD, cpu fan etc.
Then you won't forget in future
Doing manual overclocking of each CCX my 3970X, I was able to get over 51,000 in CB R23 and over 28,000 in Geekbench 5. There is a lot of headroom left in that CPU with water cooling.
finally you have got it working again kyle good on you mate for trying and not giving my after two years. 😀😏😉🙂😎🤩👌🙏
I am so happy it turned out to be an easy fix.
Depends on what your own preferences for acoustics are. Given the 3090Ti’s cooling performance, their fan coolers were extremely well designed and operate with much less fan speeds than its predecessors. However, 40 series will definitely be hotter (TDP) and thus introduce a new variable for cooler design requirements. I think the thermal capacity of water will be capable of cooling both a 40-series and Threadripper cpu quite well as a given, but the new cooler design for 40-series will be hit or miss. Imo get some thicker rads @ the 360mm shown in this video, and you should be good to go for both power hungry components. A better/faster pump-reservoir should help as well.
You could test the air cooled 2080ti system temps versus the in loop 2080ti temps, and see how much increase in heat the system has, and figure out the headroom in cooling capacity for the extra wattage of the 4090 to determine if you want to add it in loop when you get it.
Water cool that GPU, dawg!
Into the loop!
5:35
When you realize all of those graphics cards are outdated
That “no signal” thing happens to me a lot. My display always turns on but my monitor is one of the fastest to turn fully on 😂