Building a God-Tier High-End Desktop PC for Editing, Gaming and Memes: Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- Building a God-Tier High-End Desktop PC for Editing, Gaming and Memes: Part 2
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TESTING/UPDATES PART 3: • Did we screw up?? Fixi...
JOE'S BUILD PART 1: • Building a God-Tier Hi...
► TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro: Time Passes - New Hardware Arrives!
2:19 PCIE Riser Adapters for the 4K Capture Card
4:07 How to get yourself just a bit more fan clearance…
6:37 GPU Installation - 240mm Radiator and Fans
8:37 Intake Fan Bracket Problems and Solutions
10:05 A Unique Airflow Setup, and RGB LEDs are the biggest PITA
12:26 Will It Turn On??
Lian Li O11 Vision Case Teardown - • Lian Li O11 Vision PCM...
Joe’s Current Editing PC
Party Monster Build v2 (Twitter Picked Parts, 2019) - • Twitter picked the par...
Upgrading Party Monster to Air Cooling (2020) - • Why We Switched from a...
Joe’s RUclips Channel - / @joe_editing
► PARTS LIST - JOE’S NEW EDITING PC
CPU
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7970X (32c/64t) - $2500 - bit.ly/3uKOKPZ
CPU COOLER
Noctua NH-U14S TR5-SP6 Cooler - $100 - geni.us/XyvB
Noctua NA-HC6 chromax.black heatsink cover - $20 - geni.us/I9hJGu
2x Noctua NF-A15 HS-PWM chromax.black.swap fans - $29 each - geni.us/uwXt
MOTHERBOARD
GIGABYTE TRX50 AERO D sTR5 TRX50 EATX - $600 - bit.ly/47WHKOi
MEMORY
G.SKILL Zeta R5 Neo 128GB (4x32GB) ECC DDR5 6400 - $1070 - bit.ly/3GmSdac
VIDEO CARD / GPU
MSI RTX 4090 24GB Suprim Liquid X - $2000+
Amazon: geni.us/HsWS4 | Newegg: bit.ly/3s3zU2L
CASE
LIAN LI O11 Vision (Black) Aluminum/Steel/Tempered Glass - $140 - bit.ly/3t18Uoo
POWER SUPPLY
ENERMAX Revolution D.F. X 1200W 80+ Gold ATx3.0/PCIE5 - $150
Amazon - geni.us/1u7KRtW | Newegg - bit.ly/46BprNJ
STORAGE / SSD
8x Lexar NM790 4TB PCIe Gen4 NVME M.2 SSD - $230 each
With Heatsink - geni.us/IWU8Z | Without Heatsink - geni.us/XU9fx7
FANS/EXTRAS
Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 12+4Pin (12VHPWR) 12-Light - $50 - geni.us/dRtYT9
Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 24 Pin - PW24-PV2 Black - $60 - geni.us/JhuA0c
1x Lian Li UNI FAN SL-INFINITY 120 RGB 3-Pack w/controller - $110 - geni.us/jATL
6x Lian Li SL Infinity 120 Reverse Blade 1-Pack - $35 each - geni.us/C4A6L5
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3D print your bracket (back plate to case) for the 4k capture card
Duct tape or gaffer tape would be faster and easier!
3D printing the bracket is a great idea!
Either that or switch the motherboard, no structural support on the card can't be good for it long term
I thought the same thing
@@Hondo132 there's not a ton of variation in motherboard layouts for this gen of TR
I love that the build is as unique as joe. I wouldn't expect a build for him to be any different. I love everything about it.
I think 2 exhausts on the rad will work better, the tower cooler will get plenty of air, now you just feed it more hot air.
That 4090 will produce 450 - 600 watts of heat during gaming. The rad will need to be an exhaust indeed.
I wonder if the capture card could have been mounted vertical in place of the HDD cage with an extension ribbon. There seems to be enough room although case mods would be needed to mount it. Also, mounting the radiator in the high position as exhaust could have provided 3 exhaust and 4 intake fans for a better air balance if the GPU's thermals are good. Just some thoughts. I look forward to seeing some tests :)
I would have just put Kapton tape on the back of the elgato and called it a day 😂😂😂
It's the most glorious $10,000 jank I've ever seen. I love it!!!
Well done guys! Looking forward to the setup/benchmark video!
cool build also i like how you managed to fit the fans under the capture card, i like to do diy / kinda junky solutions like this, but in my opinion you could have chosen a more traditional case, all glass panels are kind of boring and remove airflow points
Was going to be really upset to not see how fast it is... and might have been nice to comment on the noise from all those fans, but I'm sure you'll cover that in the testing. Beautiful beast.
Well, damn, thank you for not making me wait very long for part 2! lol
Great System Joe! Merry Christmas to both of you!
if your wondering about the air flow. Do something a dry ice, or smoke flow air flow check.. Seal up the case, and turn fan on, then push some clean smoke or fog through the case.
Congrats, Joe! Here's hoping you don't have to rewire your home office.
You could use spacers behind the top fan above the radiator to pull it forward to be flush with the rad fans.
Looks great, looking forward to seeing performance/benchmarks. Happy Christmas Paul, Joe and to you all out there, have a fab time 🙃🖖
Merry Christmas and congrats on the beast PC Joe!
I love this set up with the modifications
The reason is because sometimes I come across the same issues And I always feel dumb when I do things like this. Lol
Watching you do similar mods makes me feel better about myself
So thank you paul and joe.
I just love unorthodox builds. Would love to see a smoke test of some kind to test the theory of the airflow.
Congratulations Joe, and Merry Crimbo to you both!
God Tier Build PC! Amazing stuff Paul! 😃
Absolutely gorgeous build, congratz Joe!
Congrat's Joe, beastly rig! Loved the work arounds, no fear on a high dollar rig
Yes!! Part 2. Not sure why I didn't get the community notification for the vote.
Either way.
I really am looking forward to solving some of these airflow issues.
Caffeinator out for now. I'll edit when I get with the whole video 2 times.
Just biulding a high end pc for the first time in 25yrs, the difference in hardware are day and night things have moved on so much from the 80s and so has the prices 😅
Just hope mine turns out as good as that paul, merry Christmas to you all brother.
Interesting build and workarounds ! Merry Christmas !
So happy for Joe! Such a nice rig
I loved watching you gents build the PC together! Well done on the build! Please do more videos together.
Congratulations Joe. Merry Christmas to you Joe and you too Paul
Creative problem solving! I saw mention of a firmware update in the previous video offering bifurcation on all slots, so for the follow up video this build should look really clean with a bit of adjustment.
This build is phenomenal. I really love the dual top exhaust fans. Congrats Joe!
me too!
I absolutely❤❤ it!! Paul and Joe, it works for you and that is what matters. Not to mention, Kyle would love it guys
I just like that a HEDT build can be like any other build, PC build or just home project build... Make it work. Fudge around all you need, just make it work. Fun build and vid.
I remember the phrase: My car is held together with duct tape and bailing wire. Well, now my computer is held together with zip ties and double sided tape. Great job you two.
Glad I got to see how the PCIE layout on this board works out with more than 1 card, I had figured it might be problematic and kind of wonder why Gigabyte went with it. Kind of a shame as I mostly like their Aero boards but between the lack of PCIE slots and the funky layout I think I'll plan on going with the Asrock board if I do end up building myself a TR system next year. Also you can get SP5 / TR5 coolers that orient front to back instead of up down if CPU temps end up being an issue. Be interesting to see how it benches once you get to that.
Merry Christmas Paul & Joe & to your Families as well! Well done with 'McIvor' Fixes & Workarounds for the Components that didn't quite Fit! Looking Forward to Part III
Congrats Joe, having Paul do the final hookup of the cables and stuff was pretty smart! I'm jealous 🤔
When you need an unusual part to solve a spacing problem, and you'd rather avoid destructive modification, the answer is always "3d print something". It's this decade's version of "just use duct tape". A printed part would make a good-looking piece to hold the capture card in the back., and for the airflow redirection, I can't believe you said "cardboard". A $10,000 build deserves better, and you can get a Bambu Lab printer for a few hundred bucks. (though personally I'd recommend the P1S w/ AMS - they absolutely rock)
Nice build Joe. Very nice.
Congrats Joe
I love everything about these videos. They are so real world. Just a quick question - from the angle of the camera, possibly, it looks like the CPU cooler is sagging. Is it just the angle of the camera?
I can't say much about jank methods to help functionality. I'm using fishing line to hold up one of the tube runs in my build because the sag was entirely tilting.
Congrats Joe, you deserve this upgrade, and merry Christmas!
thinking on your feet Joe! Always a good learning experience for all!
When I worked desktop support a number of years ago we would often just use gaffer's tape to hold SATA SSDs in 3.5" drive bays on old workstations. We couldn't be bothered to buy adapters for them since it was likely the last time those systems would get assigned out before being recycled. The zip ties on the fans reminded me of that time, thanks for the member berries. If it works, it works!
...I love a good out-of-pocket Wayne's World reference
Pretty sure that’s in-pocket for this channel.
Happy holidays guys build is awesome as always
The jank in this build is so strong and I love it.
I'd print a plate for the 3-D card. And then cut up a nice piece of black cardboard for the air direction plate. Excellent build
Nice seeing both of y'all in the video interacting
Id like to see a video one day of how cache m.2 (like the ones you have there) vs dram m.2s works out for transferring large video files and scrubbing timelines.
if it's all functional and Joe likes it, who cares what anyone thinks about brackets and zip ties and other shenanigans. Great build!
Best build ever
Merry Christmas Joe you somebi...
I love Getho looking builds, keep ‘em coming
Merry Christmas Paul and Joe!
Good video - Great build.
I physically jumped out of my skin when you did the countdown to switch on.! Liking the workarounds etc.
Congrats Joe thats a beastly rig
get a riser cable, put the cable underneath the video card so you could put the capture card in the slot above the video card, that way it goes in one of the slots for the cables to plug into like it is supposed to.
i just wish I was as lucky as Joe. Merry Christmas, guys!
Such a dream 🤤 great work just finished the last 1200$ build with my son and created some memories with your guidance even though it was a 2 minute montage 😂 we got through it. 🙏
I spotted that yellow corner on the fan, nice one!
For every unique problem, Paul has a creative solution. Fan solutions was pretty interesting.
For the back of the fan mount use a lil blu tac to hold it down on the rear.
Feedback time = merry Christmas paul joe and your family's 🎄🎄🎄😊😊😊😊
Can’t wait for part 3.
the explosion @13:09 got me...I was not prepared
I like this alot. All the unorthodox solutions are just great and something I would have done myself and this make this build so real world 😅
Pault and joe we love you guys ...keep it up!
Hey Joe, congrats, like, beastly rig.
Congratulations Joe, beastly rig!
Congrats Joe!
Congrats on the new build Joe! Well deserved.
And kudos Paul for hooking your bro up.
I love zip ties. They solve so many issues, and not just in regards to tech. One of mankind's greatest inventions.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
This is getting to dawid levels of jankyness with the capture card. Love it.
As I'm sitting here sewing up a rip in my britches, having just watched part 1, I'm reminded of the adage 'necessity is the mother of invention'. I've also watched JayzTwoCents do (shiver)... unspeakable things to custom machines, that actually came out pretty cool. So, it's ok. Besides, if you're working with thin stamped sheet metal parts, things don't always fit, especially when they're upside down.
The capture card should indeed have a support bracket 3d printed, but other than that, what a beautiful rig. The lighting and all that clear glass looks so sweet, and never seen a build with that many m2's. Looking forward to seeing if all are good to go, or if any tweaking is needed.
Merry Christmass folks, and here's to many more ahead 🎅
Use the RTX Voice feature on your fancy card to remove the box and crinkle sounds. You're welcome. And when nvidia calls next time, tell em to turn it into a vst and davinci resolve add on as well. I use that thing so much in video work.
You could use a Dremel to cut an opening for that back panel and capture card.
I preferred function over form so Paul it was a great idea.
Cardinal rule of modifications - if you didnt get hurt and it works then its perfect. Im all in with the modify as necessary to get it to work and maybe revisit it later to pretty it up, perhaps... one day...
Horrible? No. Brilliant? No. Horribly Brilliant in a super janky way? Absolutely!
Adapt and overcome... thumbs up!
pci adapters were cool ,learn something everyday , thx
Awsome rig man
Hell yeah , Merry Xmas guys
Adapt, react, re adapt, ACT. Zip ties are excellent
you guys might wanna hit up Jay (or get a 3d printer) and make some support pieces of that capture card and that separation between the top fan and the radiator behind the case. Also, I think the back fan should go intake as well and have a reverse airflow scenario where you pull aire from the back and bottom and exhaust on the top. Otherwise that heatsink is gonna have a hard time with air being pulled from either side, specially when the bottom fan of the heatsink is gonna be completely blocked by the PCIe card
i love this, it's how i build lol. Thanks again guys =)
Love the fan setup! Can't wait for benchamark video
Paul this is the best kind of build - jank but functional. I approve 100%.
I'm laughing my ass off at the trials and tribulations of this build... because I just went through the same nightmares finishing off my own build. One suggestion for that bottom rad/fan tray: get some 3M double sided tape. The black foam stuff. A little piece under each tab will keep it still and serve as some vibration damping.
Glad it booted. Fun to see the problem solving
I would recommend also some kind of divider between the top fan and the other two fans on the back side, but on the inside, because that will reduce the air flow from the intake fans going straight to exhaust. Looks awesome otherwise though!
Hey, joe, congrats! Beastly rig!
everything about this is awful and i love it. so many times we buy parts and just....hope it works but then those weird things pop up cause hardware is weird! lol keep it real paul and joe!
Looks awesome, love the one colored Noctua corner Joe! LOL
Love it!!!
That back plate you removed, you could 3D print a replacement with the cutout and paint it black and if you did it right, would probably look like it belonged there in the first place. The same with any clips you might need to make it tidier (not that you haven't already done an excellent job, but there is always room for improvement in everything we do). Cheers.
13:06 Thanks Joe 🥲
Congratulations Joe, I would love to watch a software test on this beast. As far as the fans are concerned, a divider between the GPU fans exhausting and the lone fan Sucking just above them will definitely need a "divider" of some sort otherwise you will be looping much of the hot air back into the case. Merry Christmas by the way.
merry chrima joe, sick PC
I hope you had a nice Christmas from Germany. And will hopefully have a nice and happy new year.