From all the builds I’ve seen you do since finding your channel this is hands down up there rivalling the build you did last year with the copper tubes. Love it and it’s been a while since you did a build, look forward to the next one!
That is a stunning machine. A great build for the last and best of the LGA 1700 parts and 40 series team green. Onward to the 15th gen and the 50 series!
That case is like Caselabs level of wildly custom for a specific task. What an incredible build. I wish more companies would come out with white components across their product line, cases, RAM, motherboards for AMD and Intel, the whole nine yards. White builds just hit different.
This is by far the coolest and most sexy PC's I've ever seen, It sux that at US$2,499.00 I will never be able to do a build in this one. You did a amazing job putting all together and dreaming it up as always with every art piece you do
Beautiful build and of course stunning case, seen a few comments regarding airflow, wouldnt worry me i use external rads anyway but I'd either need a lottery win or a sale of a kidney for any singularity stuff.
Absolutely love the white on the Spectre 4 Aevum, and the green coolant was a very nice addition! Still waiting on EK so I can do mine, but this makes me massively jealous 🫠
@@GGFEvents prob from when a channel gets auto tagged as childfriendly it turns of the option to have the bell on until it gets untagged. Or I could just have misslciked lol
Great looking build, but awful airflow. Rad fans should always blow outwards otherwise your just adding heat to the interior and the other rad. I prefer a larger case with sufficient fans for input as well and that is what I've just built my 14900KS and 4090 system into.
I thought the same thing and started doing some different searches. Came across the following "arsenal51" looks like it's not out yet, about 26 days until announce/release?
I bought the 14900KS and had to downclock it to 5.7 all cores. I'm not water cooling it and the AIO I have, the Kraken Elite 360mm isn't very good IMOP. Temps are just way too high, and the cooler gets overheated and crashes my system in no time at all. Everything else in my build is top notch. Z790 Apex, 8000 speed Ram,1,650Watt Power Supply. If I'm not running a game and just browsing the internet then its fine, but under a good load I have to downclock it and lower the voltages. But then all you have is a 13900K. This chip stock out of the box runs at 5.9gig. I'm going to delid and water-cool it. It will be my first time doing that and am looking forward to it. Hopefully it all works, and I can run this bitch at 6.1 gig all core.
What is the reason you all spread the thermal paste ? You are just destroying the perfect contact with the waterblock ! just let the weight of it doing the perfect job! The liquid and iced tubes are insane tho..
Столько воды напихали, а температура проца все равно за 70 градусов. Для дома и для игр такой процессор не нужен, на среднем i5 все будет без проблем работать, а покупка самого мощного процессора попросту пустая трата денег порождающая кучу проблем с отводом тепла.
I use the exact motherboard but I only got it for WIFI 7 and until recently, I didn't know it had integrated cooling channels for the VRM modules. I'm thinking about water cooling mine like this in a couple months. Super cool build.
@@GGFEventswhere is the hot air supposed to go if it is blocked by a distro plate above it? You could get way better temps by removing the restriction.
When I first saw the case, I thought, what kind of thing is this? It never occurred to me that it could be custom liquid coolings itself. Because it's the first time I see these products from Asus. I guess I will never see these things anywhere else.
It's all cool and stuff but can someone actually build this if they wanted to? and all this water cooling and still CPU hits 100c, man intel needs to fix that asap...
@@GGFEvents I see your point, Luckily my Microcenter covers delidding damage under acidental damage warranty so I do it relatively worry free. However, I will say based off my half dozen or so delids, the rockit kit is effective and the indium is softer than you think. I can mold it with my fingers and scrape it off with my fingernails. You're risk is rather minimal with any kit so long as you follow the arrow guides.