Definitely not wrong. In a world of everybody coming out with back connect motherboards, I am still a fan of the regular boards and having custom cables for this look alone
@@PidgyPCs I 100% agree. All of my builds with 12th gen and up get a contact frame. And with the way gpus are theres NO REASON to not spend the money on an anti sag bracket
@jandkwhite6459 thats it too. I think I have only done 1 LGA1700 build that I didnt put a contact frame in, and that was on a 12600K. Other then that, its a $9 purchase that is well worth the money. As far as the brace goes, the GPU came with its own, but because the case also comes with one that screws into the floor to hold the GPU, I opted for that one instead as it seemed more solid 😄
@@PidgyPCs you said it man 9 FREAKIN DOLLARS to lower temps it makes no sense to not do it. And I love it when cases or gpus comes with anti sag brackets
Hell of a nice build as always that case looks really accessible to build in, with the pre determined slots for fans running vertically and the bottom part removable for additional fans nice. The cooler looks nice too and easy to add fans on as well!! How would you say the 4080 Super runs vs the 4090? worth the purchase if not worried about 4K? Build looks so cleannn!!! I like this build a lot haha. Does the case come in diff colors?! ❤
@krbaker89 thank you!! These dual chamber cases do make it nice for fan placement everywhere for sure!! Cooler is very easy to add fans onto 😁 In terms of performance between the 4080 Super and the 4090, its pretty good. I am currently benchmarking the 4080 Super in different games that I have benchmarked my 4090 system on and I can for sure let you know how those results come out 😁 Case does come in different colors. Black, Black/Red, Black/White, White, and White/White 🙂
4090 is probably more GPU than I need, have paired with this board's cousin Z690TG Wifi 12900KF 48gb DDR5. 4080S was out of stock also. Price might be a factor in deciding also and stock. I can say the 4090 does beat the 7900XTX, 4080S didn't exist at the time, the 12VHPWR thing I found overrated. I don't have any issues, my FE came with a 8pin converter, run it open case in a 7000D Airflow, have an overkill SF 1600W, these Nvidia high end are energy efficient from my time with the 4090 it doesn't offput crazy heat. I found both 4090 and 7800XT have acceptable levels of everyday use, a 4080S might be enough if it's close to or below MSRP, would think it's a better alternative to the XTX in terms of heat (haven't undervolted yet). Am still in 1440P. I never had a reason to take the 4090 out for whatever that's worth, 4080S might still be plenty.
Have a similar build 12900KF Z690 TG Wifi 48gb DDR5, overkill PSU. I also did the contact frame on all 3 12th gen builds for the household. It's such an easy fix to the problem. Only other difference is I slapped TR coolers on every build and an extra fan. I'd probably buy the PSU 12V cable or ATX3 PSU tier A instead were I to do it over again though I run mine open case in 7000D Airflow. Think I'd go fishtank for the next large build though.
Heck yeah dude lets gooooo!!!!!
Wooooo!
The cable combs gave a really good look to that build. It's crazy how something so small can effect the overall look so significantly.
Definitely not wrong. In a world of everybody coming out with back connect motherboards, I am still a fan of the regular boards and having custom cables for this look alone
Anti sag bracket AND a cpu contact frame?!?!?! Dude you made my day
@jandkwhite6459 hehe yep!! Gotta have both of them 😁👍
@@PidgyPCs I 100% agree. All of my builds with 12th gen and up get a contact frame. And with the way gpus are theres NO REASON to not spend the money on an anti sag bracket
@jandkwhite6459 thats it too. I think I have only done 1 LGA1700 build that I didnt put a contact frame in, and that was on a 12600K. Other then that, its a $9 purchase that is well worth the money.
As far as the brace goes, the GPU came with its own, but because the case also comes with one that screws into the floor to hold the GPU, I opted for that one instead as it seemed more solid 😄
@@PidgyPCs you said it man 9 FREAKIN DOLLARS to lower temps it makes no sense to not do it. And I love it when cases or gpus comes with anti sag brackets
@@jandkwhite6459 haha same!!!
Hell of a nice build as always that case looks really accessible to build in, with the pre determined slots for fans running vertically and the bottom part removable for additional fans nice. The cooler looks nice too and easy to add fans on as well!! How would you say the 4080 Super runs vs the 4090? worth the purchase if not worried about 4K? Build looks so cleannn!!! I like this build a lot haha. Does the case come in diff colors?! ❤
@krbaker89 thank you!!
These dual chamber cases do make it nice for fan placement everywhere for sure!! Cooler is very easy to add fans onto 😁
In terms of performance between the 4080 Super and the 4090, its pretty good. I am currently benchmarking the 4080 Super in different games that I have benchmarked my 4090 system on and I can for sure let you know how those results come out 😁
Case does come in different colors. Black, Black/Red, Black/White, White, and White/White 🙂
4090 is probably more GPU than I need, have paired with this board's cousin Z690TG Wifi 12900KF 48gb DDR5. 4080S was out of stock also. Price might be a factor in deciding also and stock. I can say the 4090 does beat the 7900XTX, 4080S didn't exist at the time, the 12VHPWR thing I found overrated. I don't have any issues, my FE came with a 8pin converter, run it open case in a 7000D Airflow, have an overkill SF 1600W, these Nvidia high end are energy efficient from my time with the 4090 it doesn't offput crazy heat. I found both 4090 and 7800XT have acceptable levels of everyday use, a 4080S might be enough if it's close to or below MSRP, would think it's a better alternative to the XTX in terms of heat (haven't undervolted yet). Am still in 1440P. I never had a reason to take the 4090 out for whatever that's worth, 4080S might still be plenty.
4080S is definitely more then plenty for 1440P Gaming :)
Have a similar build 12900KF Z690 TG Wifi 48gb DDR5, overkill PSU. I also did the contact frame on all 3 12th gen builds for the household. It's such an easy fix to the problem. Only other difference is I slapped TR coolers on every build and an extra fan. I'd probably buy the PSU 12V cable or ATX3 PSU tier A instead were I to do it over again though I run mine open case in 7000D Airflow. Think I'd go fishtank for the next large build though.
Very nice!!! Sounds like the system is a very solid build as well! Having the native 12VHPWR cable definitely is nice for cleaning up the cables
BGM is too loud
My apologies. I will correct for the next video. Thank you for the feedback!!
can I have it pls?