Building an INSANE Mini-ITX PC - (7800x3D, NR200P v2)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @TheSpareTechRoom
    @TheSpareTechRoom  2 месяца назад +1

    What's up, my dude? Check out all the parts here:
    CPU: geni.us/7qDYJ6S
    Motherboard: geni.us/2XIL0VN
    Ram: geni.us/8oUI
    GPU: geni.us/wINnuZ
    Cooler: geni.us/KPmNw1
    SSD: geni.us/EMKrce
    Case: geni.us/yDB7e
    Power Supply: geni.us/vsEZT
    Magnetic Screwdriver: geni.us/rPFZa2

  • @kensg
    @kensg 6 месяцев назад +6

    I like that case, I just ordered the NR200 v2..cant wait to start the rebuild.

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  6 месяцев назад +1

      Nice!! What cpu and gpu are you putting in it??

  • @KCameronJ
    @KCameronJ Месяц назад

    Underrated video! I'm about to embark on a build in this case with some hefty components (AMD 7950x3d, Arctic Liquid Freezer III, Gigabyte RTX 4090 etc) and seeing you put this together in pretty much real time including mistakes and readjustments is so helpful. Seemingly no other channel shows the troubleshooting parts of building in this case. Since this will be my first build I found the long form very helpful. I'll report back in a week or two once all my parts have arrived and I've completed the build.

  • @officialr313ntless
    @officialr313ntless 6 месяцев назад +1

    This was incredibly helpful! I put together a parts list the other day for a Mini ITX build and was just looking for NR200P V2 build videos, and to my surprise, you picked out the *exact* same parts! Motherboard, PSU, the LF-III, all of it. Thank you very much for this!

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  6 месяцев назад +2

      That's awesome! I'm so glad this was helpful. If you have any questions, definitely let me know. I'm not an expert, but I'll do my best to help.

  • @codgamer3143
    @codgamer3143 2 месяца назад +1

    I watched this video over a span of 11 hours, my first pc build, very fun journey, till we meet again for another

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  2 месяца назад +1

      I'm glad my video could help you out! I actually just made another video benchmarking this PC and testing out a few games. That should be up tomorrow morning, if you want to check that out too. :)

  • @aymack4648
    @aymack4648 6 месяцев назад +2

    Great well formatted video. I just built something like my 9th personal gaming PC. So I've been in the RUclips algo trenches being recommended infinite videos like this from very low sub count creators building or upgrading PC's. I've probably watched 100 of them in the last week during work and this one is by far the most well put together. You're well spoken and everything is quality.
    It's a difficult space to be in unless you have infinite money to spend on tech/components to make more videos, but hopefully you find some ways to push out some more good content. Good luck man!

  • @thewickedtim
    @thewickedtim 6 месяцев назад +9

    Pretty sure that AIO radiator is thicker than normal AIO rads.

    • @kwangyoungkim8590
      @kwangyoungkim8590 6 месяцев назад

      Arctic AIO radiator is actually thicker than others so that 280mm AIO does not fit in NR200P V2

    • @TRHardware
      @TRHardware 2 месяца назад

      @@kwangyoungkim8590 Frick! I just ordered this combo!

  • @RulzSG
    @RulzSG 6 месяцев назад

    Nice build, really came together at the end. You ask for some tips so here are my two cents. I really love the nr200p, even more than the V2. For an itx case is really a huge case with tons of space
    1) it's usually easier to disassemble most of the case (not just the panels) to have an easier time accessing hard to reach areas. You had the great idea of removing the top while mounting the AIO. I would suggest you finish up plugging all cables as well as mounting the cold plate on the CPU before reassembly.
    2)if your are really worry about snagging cables with the fan blades, I would suggest getting some fan grills. They are Really cheap and it will remove that stress from your mind.
    Bonus tip: if the PSU is modular, and you are having trouble with cable management, you can buy some custom length cables for a cleaner build. Totally unnecessary, but it is pretty neat imo.
    Good luck with your new build. Hope to see plenty of videos of it in the future.
    I would have loved to see a b-roll shot of the finish build at the end. The NR200p is just a small square box but a complete setup would give a better perspective of the space saving one can have by choosing this case

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for the pointers. I think I'll grab some of those fan grills, just to be safe. Awesome recommendation!

  • @rollingmancave4547
    @rollingmancave4547 6 месяцев назад

    Good job! I just bought the NR200P V2 tonight. I have built quite a few PC's, but your insights and well documented process will save me a lot of time- stress too! Thanks!👍 I think you are right about not using the glass side panel. One thing I may do different is have the AIO cooler fans and bottom fans all blowing in with all the hot air exiting out the sides- I have a to be overclocked, hot running Intel i9 10850K. BTW fans can move more cold air than they can hot air. The mesh side panels go all the way up and are very porous, so the heated air should exit just fine.🤔😀

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! Let me know how that fan orientation works for you. I saw a video breaking down the fan options for this case, and it seemed using them both as exhaust provided the best thermals, but I'd be curious to see how it goes for you. :)

    • @rollingmancave4547
      @rollingmancave4547 4 месяца назад

      Hey Tony, I finished my build with the NRP200P V2. I went with: Auros 590i Ultra, 32GB Patriot Viper, i9 10850k, Aspergame 850w SFX, Asus Dual RTX 3060 V2 OC 12GB, Crucial P3 4TB (boot), 860 Evo SATA 2TB, Two 3.5" HGST 6TB Helium Enterprise, ALphacool Eisbaer LT240 Aurora, and Three Noctua NF-F12 iPPC-2000 PWM fans. I did end up using two of the fans blowing through the radiator into the case (I ditched the Alphacool fans). I also have the 3rd fan blowing into the case from directly under the GPU. I mounted one of the 3.5" drives next to the fan on the bottom. The 2nd 3.5" drive is mounted on the SFX PSU Cage. I put the 2TB 860 EVO in a SATA 2.5" enclosure and mounted it on the front.
      Just like you experienced and described so well, I had to build, de-build, re-build EVERYTHING multiple times before I figured out the exact installation order of components that allowed me to get everything in and connected as well! It is kind of a hard case to build in because of having to figure out the right installation step-by-step when you want to pack the Case to the max! I went with the fans all blowing in so that I would have Positive Case Air Pressure; because, I live out in the wild in a very high dust area. Also, I went with the Alphacool Eisbaer LT240 due to it having a full copper radiator. My temps and performance are quite good.
      I really wanted to thank you! If I had not watched your video I would not have known to expect the unexpected- I might have thrown in the towel and sent the case back. But with a healthy dose of patience and persistance, I now have a video editing monster in a tiny ITX package. All my best-Lee 😃

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  4 месяца назад

      @@rollingmancave4547 I'm so glad my video was helpful to you. It sounds like you have a pretty sweet build. Have fun gaming out there in the wilderness!

  • @captainworstpirateiveheard9842
    @captainworstpirateiveheard9842 6 месяцев назад

    I just finished mine. The CM sfx psu was causing a lot of coil whine. Replaced it with a Loki 750w. Build: 5600x, Asrock B550 Phantom, 32GB Vengeance 3600 RGB, Asus Loki 750w sfx-l psu, Asus Tuf 7900 xtx, Crucial 2TB nvme (g3), Asus LC280 aio, CM NR200P V2 (black).

  • @Penny-1998
    @Penny-1998 4 месяца назад +2

    So the 240mm Liquid Freezer 3 fits fine? I'm seeing conflicting information (think it's about the 280mm version though) I might even test the radiator with slim noctuas on instead.

    • @KCameronJ
      @KCameronJ Месяц назад

      I'm gonna build in this case with a 280 Freezer III but I'll be replacing the stock fans with slim 140s to help with clearance!

  • @GraspingInsanity
    @GraspingInsanity 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just built a pc with this cpu and the 360 version of this aio if you end up having any issues with temps look into undervolting and pbo2 settings for this cpu really helps with temps and can help with performance.
    P.s. that cooler mount on the cpu was the scariest part of the whole build because i had one hell of a time getting those screws to seat in the mount

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! Honestly, terrifying. lol So far the temps have been fine with the 240, thank goodness!.

  • @sffbuilds5242
    @sffbuilds5242 6 месяцев назад +3

    You did a great JOB! The Verge is jelly.

  • @johnpaulbacon8320
    @johnpaulbacon8320 4 месяца назад

    Nice build. There are a lot of Electric screwdriver kits with interchangeable bits ; that work really good for pc building and other electronic work. Some of those kits , the included electric screwdriver has multiple speed settings.

  • @chopaki.testuja3618
    @chopaki.testuja3618 5 месяцев назад +1

    which direction is better to set the air flow? suck it in from the top through the AIO and blow it out from the bottom? Can it be the other way around, suck it in through the dock and blow it out through Aio?

    • @rdk2894
      @rdk2894 3 месяца назад

      I'd recommend intake on the bottom and exhaust thru the top AIO. That's generally what others have recommended as well

  • @dweblinveltz5035
    @dweblinveltz5035 5 месяцев назад

    A simple fan cage would have allowed you to keep the bottom fan at the front. I was also worried about the back fan on the gpu. There seemed to be a lot of cables squished in back there.

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the recommendation! I’m definitely gonna grab a fan cage now. 😊

  • @smthsmth
    @smthsmth 6 месяцев назад +1

    Some motage of the finished build at the end would have been nice, at least booting it up. Also, temp check is always +1

  • @Beeehall
    @Beeehall 6 месяцев назад

    Remember the Titans is where "Left side strong side" is from... Nice build. Planning a build with the same CPU and Motherboard. With the motheboard installed in the case, can you access the back m.2 slot?

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  6 месяцев назад

      With this motherboard, unfortunately you can’t. There’s a back plate on it that you’d have to remove first, which would require you to take it out of the case. 😕

  • @chemseddinedaghefali4346
    @chemseddinedaghefali4346 6 месяцев назад

    i'll advise to use the seconde PCI-E Cable for the GPU, one isn't enought for your's, i think it's rated for 150w

  • @ZaidenMC
    @ZaidenMC 6 месяцев назад

    Hella underated. Earned A new sub

  • @jonnyfontane3607
    @jonnyfontane3607 6 месяцев назад

    order custom length cabels. i have the same case with a perfect clean CM

  • @paulbarriosduque1101
    @paulbarriosduque1101 6 месяцев назад

    Great video man. Do you think a Phanteks T30 (30mm thick) would fit in the bottom? Thanks

    • @jonnyfontane3607
      @jonnyfontane3607 6 месяцев назад +1

      with gpu spacers you can fit two full size fans at the bottom. or you do a slim on the left side and a full size ond re right side. or you go slim for both fans

  • @Paul-if1jq
    @Paul-if1jq 5 месяцев назад

    CPU is fitted wrong, I'd suggest pump is 180 degrees out, get the leads at the bottom

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi! Yes, I address that in the video. Since you have to vertically mount the GPU in this case, you cannot have the pump tubes at the bottom. I've been running this setup for a while now though, and haven't had any problems with overheating or thermal throttling. :)

  • @ZaidenMC
    @ZaidenMC 6 месяцев назад

    180 subs with 4k content not something u see everyday wow. Suggestion for next vid, building a pc using parts from ali express, except for Pc case, Psu etc

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! That's a great idea. I hope the channel keeps growing so I can make more fun videos like that.

  • @giovannizeppieri626
    @giovannizeppieri626 2 месяца назад

    couldn't you put the fan underneath that takes in air? And the radiator of the cpu Cooler takes out air

    • @KCameronJ
      @KCameronJ Месяц назад

      Yes but other channels have tested intake vs exhaust configurations for the bottom fans and it seems that exhaust works a bit better for temperatures overall

  • @wyatt5868
    @wyatt5868 6 месяцев назад +1

    yeah defiantly don't put bottom fans as exhaust holy don't do that gonna choke the gpu to hell

    • @KCameronJ
      @KCameronJ Месяц назад

      Only if you're using the glass side panel. With the mesh panel, bottom fans as exhaust works very well.

  • @NabiulAlamBappy
    @NabiulAlamBappy 3 месяца назад

    Hey bro, in this case fit Hyte thicc 60 aio cooler?

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  3 месяца назад +1

      I can't say for sure, but looking at that IPS display, I don't think that would fit with the way you have to install the GPU. It seems it would get in the way.

  • @vladNMP
    @vladNMP 4 месяца назад

    would it fit the arctic 280 version?

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  4 месяца назад

      It should fit a 280, depending on which you get. The only issue you might run into is ram clearance.

  • @kwangyoungkim8590
    @kwangyoungkim8590 6 месяцев назад

    Please do some cable management. It makes me uncomfortable lol

  • @medusagaming2191
    @medusagaming2191 3 месяца назад

    Hi, Could you help me with decision making by updating us with some performance tests? Nice Video ♥

  • @inked-96
    @inked-96 3 месяца назад

    Does the ML280 AIO not fit?

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  3 месяца назад

      As I understand it, a 280 should fit. It is a tight fit, even with a 240 though, so I don't know if I'd recommend it...or if you even really need to put a 280 in there.

  • @ResostheG
    @ResostheG 6 месяцев назад

    What temps do you get ?

    • @TheSpareTechRoom
      @TheSpareTechRoom  6 месяцев назад +2

      I’m idling around 47c on the cpu. I’ll have to do more extensive testing, if everyone wants to know. 😊

  • @slowbleed29
    @slowbleed29 2 месяца назад

    golmon

  • @chopaki.testuja3618
    @chopaki.testuja3618 5 месяцев назад +2

    which direction is better to set the air flow? suck it in from the top through the AIO and blow it out from the bottom? Can it be the other way around, suck it in through the dock and blow it out through Aio?