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I have everything plugged up exactly like this. Tje fans spin but no rgb on any of the fans including cpu cooler tjat is hooked up to the hub. Is it possible that I just got a bad hub?
im too scared ill break something...so ill just leave it to the professionals who build the pre-builts and if it doesnt work when i get it, ill return it and get my $$$ back
Thanks for this video! Never knew about this case, looks absolutely wonderful for the price! Also thank you for not using parts that are used or from AliExpress as sometimes I can't get parts from there. Great video, and really good job!
In you researching this chip did you happen to come across conformation that it has more pcie lanes (24 vs 16)then the g? there is mixed information about this chip everywhere and even amd's site does not list full specs on it for some reason. It does support more ram (128gb vs 64gb) then g I have found that out.
Normally I wouldn't consider a R5 8400F but the price in my country for it is just $117 while R5 7500F goes for $167 and R5 7600 goes for $200. 8400F is really tempting for that price. Those 8 PCIE lanes for GPU are concerning though.
After a lot of thinking i am not ready to buy a cpu without a igpu because i dont want to get rid of igpu for 35 mb cache that i wont even use. I have seen a lot of videos that shows the benefits of 35 mb cache in online shooting games but even with gt you are getting good enough fps and to be honest i dont really need more that 60-120 fps to play games. I play rpgs and strategies mostly so 60 fps is more than enough for me and that i gpu can come in handy when my gpu stops working.
I have been searching for hours just because no one mentioned that you connect all front fans power cables to one cable and then that to the motherboard So simple yet no one said it Thank you again, i can finally go sleep
Well, the price for Core i5-13400K is nearly $300 (OEM) and 330-350 (BOX) (in my country), whilst ryzen 5 8400f priced at $135-$140 (OEM) and 165-175 (BOX) So, in terms of price\perfomance - is it a quite not bad CPU?
what if i want too build this for streaming rig ? i have a decent gaming rig but i want too use this for my streaming build i use a dual pc setup one for streaming one for gaming on high or ultra performance i been wanting too downgrade from a atx full tower too a slim case too fit under my desk
I use a Apu+GPU because the integrated graphic allows me to run Graphic processing of windows and browser on the Cpu and dedicate my GPU solely on game performance
I must disagree sir. When building a personal rig, a cpu with integrated graphics is preferable, because if you add a discrete GPU, and there are issues preventing any sort of posting, then you could just run the monitor cable directly from the motherboard to diagnose issues, as opposed to pulling other rigs apart for parts.
I just came across your video and I wanted to thank you, a lot of videos about this case assume that the first timers know more than they actually do, but I appreciate you keeping it very simple and going back to the basics. Thanks for your help, greatly appreciated!