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yeah, been looking into doing this to see if I can actually use some pci slots on my motherboard currently covered by the gpu(grr) without buying a new mobo and well, time for new motherboard I think....
The mount comes with a bracket tho??!! Mine did... After waiting what seemed like an eternity to finally get the actual NZXT one, I ended up using The cooler Master v3 one and it turned out much better in my opinion because you can move it back and forth in in and out. Great build as always you are the man
Everyone who was/is waiting on this mount.....get the cooler Master v3 instead....I bought both. CM is way better...can be adjusted and doesn't slamm it up against your motherboard
Think it would be ok with a 4080 super? Little worried about sag. I have a sag bracket that came with GPU that attaches nicely to motherboard, but not sure that would work in this vertical position.
@@ZinqQuill10 I would say so there is more airflow between the gpu fans and the glass panel it will be very close to - would think better to have that glass panel breathe
@@TheProvokedPrawn It was step by step installation guide and you didn't show your ugly mug 90% of the video like most wannabe PC builders do and barely show anyone how to install the brackets.
hahah, ugly mug. Harsh. :) But that is how I do things, I rarely appear in my videos as it's mostly all about the product, the guide or whatever I'm showing. I figure that's what matters most, but then I don't have a million subs yet, so maybe not?! :)
why does nobody talk about the fact that mounting vertically means that you've effectively condemned the small PCIe ports, meaning that you can't fit a sound board or a USB ports board for instance
Looks like a tight fit with the 3090 (almost touching the aio cooler and pump hoses). Not sure my gigabyte 4090 gaming OC would fit in this setup (is a wide/fatboy with 15 cm height and weighs just over 2kg)
@@danielgeniux I went with the H7 Flow 2023 case in the end along with the official Corsair 600W PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR Type-4 PSU Power Cable in the end and no issues re touching side of case anymore.
how good is ram clearance with this bracet , im using a radeon sapphire 7900 xtx and the dominator titanium ram sticks , it feels like they will hitt with this bracet
Nice! Planning on using this kit on the h710 case for a 7800xt hellhound. Will I have any clearance issues if using this in conjunction with Nzxt's T120 tower fan and Corsair Dominator RAM?
Couldn’t install it with ASUS ROG 4090 + H9 Flow + Noctua NH-D15 -> GPU is too wide, needs at least 1.5-2cm extra clearance. I guess the only solution is to use AIO for CPU
@@Yannickyboiii is having an AIO a requirement to install a 4090? I might be biased but I've never used AIO (my first PC build was back in 2009), mainly because performance from a good air cooler is already good enough. I don't do manual overclocks: PBO with default settings is good enough for my use case. I don't even mind CPU might reach 90C. The only thing I care about is the simplicity of the setup. However, it seems that the only way I can fit this gigantic GPU into the case without custom 12vhpwr connector (cornered) is to buy AIO. After doing some research I was surprised there are solutions under $120 that are pretty damn good. So I already made a decision to get one.
@@Yannickyboiii I have 7900x and no, it doesn't require AIO at all. The way how these CPU work is they target the temperature and then adjusting power draw to match the TDP. You might think that better cooler equals more performance but there are diminishing returns to the point where having significantly better cooler offers less than 1% more performance, which again, I don't mind losing in favor of setup simplicity. There's an article where best AIO and Noctua air cooler were compared on few games and benchmarks (google "AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Cooling Requirements & Thermal Throttling"), and the difference is literally 0.3-1% for Noctua vs Arctic AIO, with Blender workloads being most significant (1-2%). And again, I'm not running Blender workloads - just gaming and programming, sometimes streaming. When I'm running a Cinebench R23 single core, it boosts almost up to 5370 with 75C average temperature. Multicore is 5100 with 93-94C. Multi-core score is 24598. This is with Noctua NH-D15 and relatively hot room (24C)
@@Yannickyboiii I have 7900x and no, it doesn't require AIO at all. The way how these CPU work is they target the temperature and then adjusting power draw to match the TDP. You might think that better cooler equals more performance but there are diminishing returns to the point where having significantly better cooler offers less than 1% more performance, which again, I don't mind losing in favor of setup simplicity. There's an article where best AIO and Noctua air cooler were compared on few games and benchmarks (google "AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Cooling Requirements & Thermal Throttling"), and the difference is literally 0.3-1% for Noctua vs Arctic AIO, with Blender workloads being most significant (1-2%). And again, I'm not running Blender workloads - just gaming and programming, sometimes streaming. When I'm running a Cinebench R23 single core, it boosts almost up to 5370 with 75C average temperature. Multicore is 5100 with 93-94C. Multi-core score is 24598. This is with Noctua NH-D15 and relatively hot room (24C)
Does anyone know if this would work with an H510? I have one I'm planning to use and I think it'd look better/fit nicer with a vertical mount if possible.