Hi folks, my name is Vlad and I'm from Ukraine. On my channel I want to show you how to build a Gaming PC, choose the right components and make the perfect combination. I built a new gaming PC every week, so you will definitely find a computer that you wanted to buy or assemble.
Bro, i have the same case (not same brand but same white label case) and same GPU (rtx 4070 ti super) and i had to disconnect the frontal usb, usb 3.0 and frontal sound, I had to bend the I/O, RGB and ARGB interface pins down a little to be able to use them with the video card. And from what I saw, you didn't connect these interfaces either, right? In fact, you connected the I/O interface but on my motherboard it is located below. In the future I'm thinking about changing my motherboard and processor and I want to get high end products and I certainly don't want to bend anything to be able to use everything. I'm thinking about buying a vertical gpu support to see if it solves my problem, otherwise I'll have to buy an ATX case (something I didn't want to do)
Thanks for the answer bro, no I connected everything, I just had probably a defect in the front panel board with USB and they forgot and had to disconnect them, but overall everything was compatible and connected perfectly. You can't install the card vertically in a matx case, it physically won't fit in there in terms of height, you need to switch to ATX
@@vladpcbuild8680 There is a support that makes this possible: COOLER MASTER UNIVERSAL VERTICAL GPU HOLDER V3, it is possible to install but I don't know if I have to remove my fans from the bottom. Now I noticed that your GPU goes into the first and second bays at the back of the case, mine connects to the second and third bays, maybe it's the design of my motherboard that has the pcie lower down and this caused the video card to stay in above the connectors
@@vladpcbuild8680 yes bro, that is it. In my motherboard, the first component below the processor is the nvme, below that is the pcie, thats why i have a little problem xD
Discovered this video from building pc… Thank you for posting build process and then showing test after. I don’t fully understand testing… I am looking at FPS I guess and then looking at resolution, and assuming the goal of the frames is to be around 140 fps for full graphics and performance. I may be completely wrong, just what I think. The longer I watched, the more confused I was because graphically the games tested looked good except for the first one.
I tested all games on maximum graphics. The first test in cyberpunk without tracing and without DLSS, that's why there is such an indicator in the second test I already turned on DLSS in quality mode and tracing
Waiting for 870e proart board. Going to pair with 9950x n rx7900 xtx? Which gpu would be better rtx or rx? Do you think it's overkill for video editing?
help please, I assembled a PC with this processor intel i5 14500 in games it heats up to 90 degrees, I have a cooler be quiet pure rock 2 150 w google it if it's not too much trouble so you understand. Is this cooler not enough for the processor or is the problem something else?
There is such a problem with it, firstly, try to reinstall the cooling again, maybe the cooler is not pressed tightly to the processor + replace the thermal switch with a good one. And the second point is to update the BIOS on the motherboard so that it receives new settings for working with such a processor
hello bro can i ask ? Can i pair i5 12600kf with rtx 4070 for blender sculpting and animation . somtimes AAA games . is it good combo ? i played on 1080p only :(
@@JoshJohnston-iq8dw I have i7 13th gen and is having problems, well not at the moment after BIOS update (fingers crossed). But they say that life span of these processors is going to be drastically shorter.
I've been doing a lot of PC builds on these processors and there were no problems, but the temperatures in the new generations are not pleasing, so you only need to test them with time
As for me, the Asus Tuff is better, there the vidlik is completely metal, even the casing. The Vulcan is also not bad, but it is very large. You need to understand what kind of case you will use
You can either connect the fans directly to the motherboard and configure them. Or connect them to the controller that comes with the case and connect it to the motherboard and configure them.