Hi! great build my friend! I wanted to ask you if the power button is the one that comes in the box? I just purchased the m2 grater and I don't have that button, it seems weaker the one that comes ami(maybe printed by 3d).
I’m guilty also. I’m not a fan of the Gigabyte boards or the MSI ITX boards. I should try other boards on my channel. Thinking of reviewing the board 650i Lightening but the boards I’ll be using will probably be Gen 5 capable.
Cleanest build I've seen in a while! Cable management looks pretty tidy and the temps seem really good for a dual fan radiator on a 9950X - Keep up the good work!
It's a little expansion board, as the main board is pretty packed they added front panel, usb and sata on a separate little board.. I was skeptical at first but in the end it's not a problem!
In my M.2 i got better thermals when i swapped my AIO for a NH-D12L. That vertical gpu looks nice. I've had so many riser cable issues that I'm still skeptical of these kinds of setups.
Agreed, risers are usually problems... I really wanted to try a "build level 9" type though, this one is working nicely. Did you had the D12L only with the stock fan or did you added any ? What I noticed is that the D12L usually ramps up slower in heat but after one hour or more of intensive rendering it's starts to get hotter than an AIO....
This is the type of PC I'm aspiring to build this year (except the GPU would be in the traditional position). With that being said. What's the song in the showcase? Vibe was awesome.
i wish your video was out few days earlier:( now im going to take out all the parts from the M2 and build it again, couldn't figure how they put 2 intake fan under the GPU, i followed the level 9 build and part list from them but couldn't make it work:(
The stock level 9 is insane, replacing all of this with 140mm fans and a 280mm radiator basically leaves only a tiny space for cables.. it's not impossible but do not use rgb fans
Awesome video! This is almost the exact same build I have planned this month down to the motherboard. It looks so clean. My goal is to run the system from a single USB C cable (KVM + display) on that motherboard's DP type C port. Do you happen to know whether it supports DSC? That's the only thing holding me back from it.
Thanks mate!! I have no idea and not really a way to test it at home right now... but the best way would probably be to contact asus customer support just to confirm.
Not a fan of asus products. Way back when the 1800x came out my uncle bought the most expensive Asus board and had nothing but issues. he ended up buying my much cheaper MSI board and all his issues/crashes resolved because of MSI having higher quality. and then in recent years I decided to try Asus for my 7800x3d and while its technically working, the memory I originally pick that USED to be on the support list, was REMOVED from being supported after a single bios update and will not run rated speeds since. I blame asus. there is no reason to remove memory support after a bios update. MSI has NEVER removed memory support after updating bios so why did asus? So other than your choice in motherboard, this is a sick little build. I would probably swap to either an asrock board or msi board, both have itx much cheaper than asus offerings.
Nope this build is only using the stock ncase! GPU is secured and doesn't move, I feel like their CNC bracket would be useful if you want to secure really big cards. A gpu standoff is always welcome!
@@Zaes223 Exhausting down against the surface the PC is sitting on probably wouldn't work great either. Could've tried mounting smaller fans in the front and/or back I think, but there's often no such thing as an idea configuration when working with SFF unless you're on a full custom water loop or something.
@@temporaltomato3021 I am thinking of using this case and vertically mounting the GPU. I think that will prevent the CPU from getting too much hot air. I didn't realize you could vertically mount with this case but they sell a mount kit.
Hi! great build my friend! I wanted to ask you if the power button is the one that comes in the box? I just purchased the m2 grater and I don't have that button, it seems weaker the one that comes ami(maybe printed by 3d).
I’m guilty also. I’m not a fan of the Gigabyte boards or the MSI ITX boards. I should try other boards on my channel. Thinking of reviewing the board 650i Lightening but the boards I’ll be using will probably be Gen 5 capable.
schrodinger’s aio screen
😂
Cleanest build I've seen in a while! Cable management looks pretty tidy and the temps seem really good for a dual fan radiator on a 9950X - Keep up the good work!
Thanks mate, really appreciate it! These TR120 fans have really good specs, they are doing a nice job keeping everything cool!
7:52 what the hell is this thing? :D is that comes with motherboard?
It's a little expansion board, as the main board is pretty packed they added front panel, usb and sata on a separate little board.. I was skeptical at first but in the end it's not a problem!
In my M.2 i got better thermals when i swapped my AIO for a NH-D12L. That vertical gpu looks nice. I've had so many riser cable issues that I'm still skeptical of these kinds of setups.
Agreed, risers are usually problems... I really wanted to try a "build level 9" type though, this one is working nicely. Did you had the D12L only with the stock fan or did you added any ?
What I noticed is that the D12L usually ramps up slower in heat but after one hour or more of intensive rendering it's starts to get hotter than an AIO....
This is the type of PC I'm aspiring to build this year (except the GPU would be in the traditional position). With that being said. What's the song in the showcase? Vibe was awesome.
Wanderlust - Osoku
1:36 jumpscare warning
:3
the guy doesn't know any other brand than asus😭😭😭
Its so infuriating because they're overpriced and not good looking products for the most part
Asus man😅
@@boydolson5350what you mean? Proart series looks great for certain aesthetics
i wish your video was out few days earlier:( now im going to take out all the parts from the M2 and build it again, couldn't figure how they put 2 intake fan under the GPU, i followed the level 9 build and part list from them but couldn't make it work:(
The stock level 9 is insane, replacing all of this with 140mm fans and a 280mm radiator basically leaves only a tiny space for cables.. it's not impossible but do not use rgb fans
Love your videos. Keep up the good work
Its not ok.
Can you please provide a link for that GPU support thing? 😮 8:44 😅 and those two 9:06 ? Want to put two fans at the bottom too
www.amazon.ca/dp/B08FZKLYSB?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
www.amazon.ca/dp/B0CSVQV4M7?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
Thank you🎉🎉🎉🎉
Awesome video! This is almost the exact same build I have planned this month down to the motherboard. It looks so clean.
My goal is to run the system from a single USB C cable (KVM + display) on that motherboard's DP type C port. Do you happen to know whether it supports DSC? That's the only thing holding me back from it.
Thanks mate!! I have no idea and not really a way to test it at home right now... but the best way would probably be to contact asus customer support just to confirm.
Not a fan of asus products. Way back when the 1800x came out my uncle bought the most expensive Asus board and had nothing but issues. he ended up buying my much cheaper MSI board and all his issues/crashes resolved because of MSI having higher quality. and then in recent years I decided to try Asus for my 7800x3d and while its technically working, the memory I originally pick that USED to be on the support list, was REMOVED from being supported after a single bios update and will not run rated speeds since. I blame asus. there is no reason to remove memory support after a bios update. MSI has NEVER removed memory support after updating bios so why did asus? So other than your choice in motherboard, this is a sick little build. I would probably swap to either an asrock board or msi board, both have itx much cheaper than asus offerings.
Where did you get the PCIe 5.0 riser? I can't seem to find it on the NCASE website
Amazon:
LINKUP - PCIE 5.0 Riser Cable 5cm, 90° angled right
@@smallrtech 5cm?! dang I ordered 10cm.. Maybe thats too long then lol
@@Walhor I made that same mistake, yep it's too long!
Did you use Ncase GPU riser, or is that was the standoffs on the GPU rear mount are for? I’ve been wanting to try to fit two bottom fans like this.
Nope this build is only using the stock ncase! GPU is secured and doesn't move, I feel like their CNC bracket would be useful if you want to secure really big cards. A gpu standoff is always welcome!
@@smallrtechso you’re saying you ordered the bare m2 case and installed that orientation. I’m ordering this case now! Thank you
holy lord
That noise made this video unwatchable. Sorry
Indeed, sorry about that.. i'm probably gonna reupload. Thanks for telling me!
🙏keep it up
worst ssd 😭
Dumping hundreds of watts of heat into the CPU cooler. Bad design.
Yea I was thinking about this could you flip the fans and have the CPU radiator the intake and the exhaust on the bottom?
@@Zaes223 Exhausting down against the surface the PC is sitting on probably wouldn't work great either. Could've tried mounting smaller fans in the front and/or back I think, but there's often no such thing as an idea configuration when working with SFF unless you're on a full custom water loop or something.
@@temporaltomato3021 I am thinking of using this case and vertically mounting the GPU. I think that will prevent the CPU from getting too much hot air. I didn't realize you could vertically mount with this case but they sell a mount kit.
Apart from RGB, this build is perfect !