21:51 my opinion, always pull fresh air through a radiator. and yea, if u are pulling air out from the sides then pulling air in from the front would be redundant.
Expensive fans, but for once they actually seem worth checking out. Can't say I would follow thermaltake stuff too much as my last keyboard i bought from them fell apart in a few months, but that build has impressed me.
I like the idea of swappable blades, I was expecting it to be switching between air flow and static pressure blades, but was surprised it was for intake/exhaust. It would make it easier to test between intake and exhaust, because fluid dynamics is complex and the fan setup you think would perform best often doesn’t.
Relaxing to watch on a Sunday evening especially with the choice of music. Smiles at the ‘toughs’. Really liked it overall. My Regards to Thermaltake, too. They will make a sale as a result of it.
As always James, your builds are awesome but Thermaltake leave us asking some serious questions. Yes the fans look good and will allow for easy cleaning of the blades but molex connectors, proprietary connectors and only 5 port hubs when the fans come in 3 packs?? I feel this is a good idea done in a very poor way.
Thank you James! This "feature" "innovation" what ever you want to call it has been a long time coming. Will be interesting to see what Corsair has up their sleeve. They have been quiet lately...they are due for a new fan.
It's nice however I remember the Enermax magnetic levitation fans which were also removable and after awhile they did make clicking noise. So a normal bering is better imo if that's what this is.
6 ports with Molex power makes sense. Maybe more, yeah? Slight missed opportunity there with the gpu rad fans.. would be a nice thing to see if the alternate fan blades made any difference to performance AND be a potential highlight of the main feature for the fans. I used the View 51 for a good while. It sure does put your hardware on display and it’s well built but yeah.. all that glass kinda chokes the airflow. Good stuff as always, James!
wtf, I ordered the same TT view 51 case, 3 TT swafans and a toxic rx6900xt before youtube suggest this video....... This build almost idential to what i excepted my desktop will be, although those components haven't arrive hk. Except i'm gonna use 13900k and it will be a white desktop with white TT view 51, TT th360 and a white rog z790. Increditable build.
Specs are not as important as how you use them! PWM is a must for fan speed control! An effective fan profile and placements is far more effective than having all fans @100%...Gud RGB design is also desirable. Deepcool CR120 Plus are my favs.
18:01 i dont like this GPU vertical mount thing because it is encouraging hot air from the GPU towards the mobo and/or any other components in it's direction. This mobo, yea the chip is covered but other components on the board are exposed. it may not seem like much, but over time, can see how it could become an issue. This this case does provide quiet a lot of fresh air intake.... that's 9 fans intake.
Great video! Thanks for checking on thermals as well, was really interested in those and definitely case is way too restrective. Using some good airflow case will drop temps by 10C I believe.
I had 2 kits from different brands. they ended up failing the exact same way. started ratling like a blade hitting something. but was the axle clip inside
And now Noctua could copy this idea as a retaliation for Thermaltake attempting to copy their NF-A12x25 fans :D Genuinely a good idea though, i dont like looking at the back face of a fan, it just ruins the aesthetic no matter how "clean" it tries to be.
Cant help but think it is an extravagant solution. I just feel like we have enough waste to begin with but now we can have even more unused plastic hanging around. Coupled with the proprietary nature of the fan, just kills it for me.
So funny to see how clueless most people are in regards to computer hardware 🤣 On a more serious note, there is a very valid reason for using Molex connection and it always has to do with power draw. SATA cables have nowhere near the current capacity to power multiple addressable RGB LEDs going full blast. So next time all of you kids trying to play cool, just because you overheard adults bassing Thermaltake in some forums, try to do some basic research and form your own opinions. Going too hard on all of you though, even the "reviewer" found it weird so it goes on to prove how low the standards really are...
@@beyondspecs9401 hey man, I have a Lian li o11 dynamic XL with 10 Lian li al120 fans... all of them connected to 1 controller and this connected to just 1 sata power cable... in the video you can see that he installed a lot of controllers maybe 3 or 4... and each one connected to 1 molex... so yes they sucks, as you comment do
@@Games_and_Tech Yep, it works like that. IT'S CALLED: DIFFERENT MODEL. BTW Lian Li is notorious for burned LED controllers and that's why they keep pumping revisions. But hey "mainstream" media thinks it's top quality so don't let me disturb your dreams lol
Great build and video. I am using a 6950 XT Toxic myself, fantastic GPU. However in my testing, it always works best to have it running as exhaust, typically in the roof of the case. The GPU dumps a lot of heat in the case as intake and it becomes unmanageable in extended gaming sessions. With my setup I have a 360 Arctic Freezer AIO cooling the CPU as intake, since the CPU (5800X3D) does not kick out any heat so it works best for me in the Phanteks P600S. i.postimg.cc/fTVzGpK2/thumbnail-IMG-2249.jpg
Amazing feature. That is great when manufacturer unites beauty and performance.
These are pretty unique. Cooler master has "reverse" edition of some of their fans, but not with swappable blades.
That's awesome so now you can have clean looking fans in a push and pull setup aswell!
James, love your builds - its a highlight of this channel for me. That TT build looks amazing - 5 words I didnt think id be saying this morning.
21:51 my opinion, always pull fresh air through a radiator. and yea, if u are pulling air out from the sides then pulling air in from the front would be redundant.
great case selection, that really showcase how best the fans would look like
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Just the fact of being able to pop the blades off to clean them alone makes it worth the price. I'm in and will take 6 👍
Expensive fans, but for once they actually seem worth checking out. Can't say I would follow thermaltake stuff too much as my last keyboard i bought from them fell apart in a few months, but that build has impressed me.
Build quality of the fans feels as good as any. They are definitely worth checking out, quite a unique idea.
Great build James ! Looks fantastic.
I like the idea of swappable blades, I was expecting it to be switching between air flow and static pressure blades, but was surprised it was for intake/exhaust. It would make it easier to test between intake and exhaust, because fluid dynamics is complex and the fan setup you think would perform best often doesn’t.
Relaxing to watch on a Sunday evening especially with the choice of music. Smiles at the ‘toughs’. Really liked it overall. My Regards to Thermaltake, too. They will make a sale as a result of it.
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Nice build and very interesting fans.
As always James, your builds are awesome but Thermaltake leave us asking some serious questions. Yes the fans look good and will allow for easy cleaning of the blades but molex connectors, proprietary connectors and only 5 port hubs when the fans come in 3 packs?? I feel this is a good idea done in a very poor way.
Seeing molex was weird.
Welcome to the world of hubs.. Would be fun to see them sell a larger hub as an option. 😅
Thank you James! This "feature" "innovation" what ever you want to call it has been a long time coming. Will be interesting to see what Corsair has up their sleeve. They have been quiet lately...they are due for a new fan.
It's nice however I remember the Enermax magnetic levitation fans which were also removable and after awhile they did make clicking noise. So a normal bering is better imo if that's what this is.
Bravo!
6 ports with Molex power makes sense. Maybe more, yeah?
Slight missed opportunity there with the gpu rad fans.. would be a nice thing to see if the alternate fan blades made any difference to performance AND be a potential highlight of the main feature for the fans.
I used the View 51 for a good while. It sure does put your hardware on display and it’s well built but yeah.. all that glass kinda chokes the airflow. Good stuff as always, James!
Thanks!
that's not a bad idea. removable blades make for easier fan cleaning
really good looking fans those James - im surprised they arent a corsair design to be honest man
Yeah, seems like a good job from Thermaltake with these.
That's pretty cool gotta give it to Thermaltake
Any idea how many fans can be plugged into tge controller? I know its 3 fans per cable. But can you do 5-3 fan daisy chains per controller?
wtf, I ordered the same TT view 51 case, 3 TT swafans and a toxic rx6900xt before youtube suggest this video.......
This build almost idential to what i excepted my desktop will be, although those components haven't arrive hk.
Except i'm gonna use 13900k and it will be a white desktop with white TT view 51, TT th360 and a white rog z790.
Increditable build.
Really nice! Thanks...
The one important spec reviewers keep forgetting to include is: How long is the fan cable?
My case is very tall, so I need extensions.
90cm
Specs are not as important as how you use them! PWM is a must for fan speed control! An effective fan profile and placements is far more effective than having all fans @100%...Gud RGB design is also desirable. Deepcool CR120 Plus are my favs.
18:01 i dont like this GPU vertical mount thing because it is encouraging hot air from the GPU towards the mobo and/or any other components in it's direction. This mobo, yea the chip is covered but other components on the board are exposed. it may not seem like much, but over time, can see how it could become an issue. This this case does provide quiet a lot of fresh air intake.... that's 9 fans intake.
Great video! Thanks for checking on thermals as well, was really interested in those and definitely case is way too restrective. Using some good airflow case will drop temps by 10C I believe.
Yes I agree, a good airflow case with these fans should provide decent temps.
I had 2 kits from different brands. they ended up failing the exact same way. started ratling like a blade hitting something. but was the axle clip inside
Wow, turned out great. Can that case fit a 420mm AIO at the top along with that 360mm radiator at the same time?
Nope, only up to 360mm radiator is supported in the top.
@@KitGuruJames Dang! Thanks for helping out.
I have a TT build since 2019 am not able to take advantage of the RGB because the controller isn't detected by the software. Having any issue?
And now Noctua could copy this idea as a retaliation for Thermaltake attempting to copy their NF-A12x25 fans :D Genuinely a good idea though, i dont like looking at the back face of a fan, it just ruins the aesthetic no matter how "clean" it tries to be.
Cant help but think it is an extravagant solution. I just feel like we have enough waste to begin with but now we can have even more unused plastic hanging around. Coupled with the proprietary nature of the fan, just kills it for me.
why do you swap th rad fans ? it will suck air from the rad ?
Push pull configuration
How are they on radiators?
good pc
All these rgb fans with leds in the frame have tiny fan blades.
Güzel işçilik 👍
the sleeving on the TT fans is the worst i have ever used...its like a thick rubbery sleeving that is hard to work with
What a waste of plastic, they should have fitted SATA plugs in 2022
Yeah, that was pretty weird to see MOLEX connectors on a new fan design in 2022!
These guys always do one step forward and one backwards... unbelievable decision...
So funny to see how clueless most people are in regards to computer hardware 🤣
On a more serious note, there is a very valid reason for using Molex connection and it always has to do with power draw.
SATA cables have nowhere near the current capacity to power multiple addressable RGB LEDs going full blast.
So next time all of you kids trying to play cool, just because you overheard adults bassing Thermaltake in some forums, try to do some basic research and form your own opinions.
Going too hard on all of you though, even the "reviewer" found it weird so it goes on to prove how low the standards really are...
@@beyondspecs9401 hey man, I have a Lian li o11 dynamic XL with 10 Lian li al120 fans... all of them connected to 1 controller and this connected to just 1 sata power cable... in the video you can see that he installed a lot of controllers maybe 3 or 4... and each one connected to 1 molex... so yes they sucks, as you comment do
@@Games_and_Tech
Yep, it works like that.
IT'S CALLED: DIFFERENT MODEL.
BTW Lian Li is notorious for burned LED controllers and that's why they keep pumping revisions.
But hey "mainstream" media thinks it's top quality so don't let me disturb your dreams lol
Why change GPU fans that mean money 💸💰 everywhere
No one changed a GPU fan.
@@harleylover9446 I'm sure he meant on the gpus radiator
The screwed up sound makes this video unwatchable.
It sounds OK to me, what are you watching on?
audio was fine on my phone and PC
Audio fine for me too
???
Great build and video.
I am using a 6950 XT Toxic myself, fantastic GPU. However in my testing, it always works best to have it running as exhaust, typically in the roof of the case. The GPU dumps a lot of heat in the case as intake and it becomes unmanageable in extended gaming sessions.
With my setup I have a 360 Arctic Freezer AIO cooling the CPU as intake, since the CPU (5800X3D) does not kick out any heat so it works best for me in the Phanteks P600S. i.postimg.cc/fTVzGpK2/thumbnail-IMG-2249.jpg
Thanks Matt
Ideally If I had more time I would have played around with the GPU radiator position and ended up having it an exhaust I bet.
nice build but that is like over 400 dollars worth of fans alone