I had difficulties during installation, I don’t understand which direction the fan blows, how to install the cooler correctly so that the fan blows to the left
Hello there, i have a question, i was tinkhing to buy this cpu cooler for my i9 7900x, because it have a gorgeous looking, but i want to remove the base fan and put a teucer t30 (some reviews say this fan is better than a noctua fan), do you think this will improve de efficience of the M90?
Hi Plutano, thanks for the comment! No, I don't recommend this for a high-end CPU at all. It will not keep up. Temps will be higher than what is ideal.
hello I would like to know how you achieve the effect of the cooler light, I have it but I do not get that effect I only get static lights I use openrgb as light control software because my board is gigabyte but it sucks the light control.
This particular effect was controlled by the Allseye RGB controller that came with the fans. You can achieve a similar effect by leaving the motherboard RGB controller on the default setting. I believe Gigabyte calls it "cycle".
Shame the performance and general built quality is pretty ass. I want to replace my Thermalright Macho rev. A, it served me well for 9 years in my FX8350 build and for a year in my current 5600X build, and the highest temps I got was 72C, but it looks... dated. Just a bunch of silver fins and six copper heatpipes. I want AK500 or A620 digital versions, or maybe the Assassin IV, but no way I'm paying that money.
Hi Jai, there is no software needed. The case comes with 3 stock fans that are white ARGB fans. They are interconnected by 4-Pin molex connectors. The controller is integrated into one of the fans and you can cycle through preset RGB effects by pressing the reset button on the case front panel.
I'm testing a similar case that has more space for full ATX Mobo, but I won't be done with the review until this weekend. Check this out on @Newegg:Gamemax Infinity White USB3.0 /Type C Tempered Glass ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case w/ DualTempered Glass Panels www.newegg.com/p/N82E16811445035?Item=N82E16811445035&Source=socialshare&cm_mmc=snc-social-_-sr-_-11-445-035-_-05092023
The cooler is the Alseye M90 Max. It was on Amazon, but I think now Amazon only has the black version. Please watch this before buying: czcams.com/video/mbZe9XM76Lo/video.html
Technically? Yes. I will try tonight and get back to you. They will mount just fine, but they may not sit perfectly flush due to the middle piece of the radiator mount. DIYPC assumed the 2 fans would be spaced apart slightly. The magnets on the unifan may not stick together properly.
Good point. I happen to have a set of Unifans in my lab. I'll double-check tonight. It's probably cheaper and easier to just use a splitter with a pair of regular 120mm fans, but I totally understand why you'd prefer the Unifan. They are REALLY nice.
If you missed part 1 here's the link:czcams.com/video/mbZe9XM76Lo/video.html
Case review starts at 2:02
More useful information! Great
It's definitely a nice looking case for the price.
Yeah I noticed a lot of Jawa builds that include this case. It's very slick.
I had difficulties during installation, I don’t understand which direction the fan blows, how to install the cooler correctly so that the fan blows to the left
Case review starts at 2:02
Hello there, i have a question, i was tinkhing to buy this cpu cooler for my i9 7900x, because it have a gorgeous looking, but i want to remove the base fan and put a teucer t30 (some reviews say this fan is better than a noctua fan), do you think this will improve de efficience of the M90?
Hi Plutano, thanks for the comment! No, I don't recommend this for a high-end CPU at all. It will not keep up. Temps will be higher than what is ideal.
hello I would like to know how you achieve the effect of the cooler light, I have it but I do not get that effect I only get static lights I use openrgb as light control software because my board is gigabyte but it sucks the light control.
You have the same M90 cooler?
This particular effect was controlled by the Allseye RGB controller that came with the fans. You can achieve a similar effect by leaving the motherboard RGB controller on the default setting. I believe Gigabyte calls it "cycle".
Let me know how it goes either way. Thanks for the sub!
Shame the performance and general built quality is pretty ass. I want to replace my Thermalright Macho rev. A, it served me well for 9 years in my FX8350 build and for a year in my current 5600X build, and the highest temps I got was 72C, but it looks... dated. Just a bunch of silver fins and six copper heatpipes. I want AK500 or A620 digital versions, or maybe the Assassin IV, but no way I'm paying that money.
Yeah, unfortunately this one is all show, no go. 😅 I'd check out the Thermal Right Peerless Assassin. I've had good luck with them.
hey does the fans come w a controller or do i have to download a software for it
Hi Jai, there is no software needed. The case comes with 3 stock fans that are white ARGB fans. They are interconnected by 4-Pin molex connectors. The controller is integrated into one of the fans and you can cycle through preset RGB effects by pressing the reset button on the case front panel.
@@50shadesofbeige88 can u fit atx motherboard or no?
It fits Micro ATX or ITX only. Regular ATX is too tall, even if you're willing to hang over the edge of the motherboard tray, it still won't fit.
I'm testing a similar case that has more space for full ATX Mobo, but I won't be done with the review until this weekend.
Check this out on @Newegg:Gamemax Infinity White USB3.0 /Type C Tempered Glass ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case w/ DualTempered Glass Panels www.newegg.com/p/N82E16811445035?Item=N82E16811445035&Source=socialshare&cm_mmc=snc-social-_-sr-_-11-445-035-_-05092023
what cooler is that? link?
The cooler is the Alseye M90 Max. It was on Amazon, but I think now Amazon only has the black version. Please watch this before buying: czcams.com/video/mbZe9XM76Lo/video.html
Would I be able to use 2 Lian li 120 unifans connected to eachother for the intake.
Technically? Yes. I will try tonight and get back to you. They will mount just fine, but they may not sit perfectly flush due to the middle piece of the radiator mount. DIYPC assumed the 2 fans would be spaced apart slightly. The magnets on the unifan may not stick together properly.
Thanks for watching!
@@50shadesofbeige88 ok I was just wondering because I don’t wanna have to use 2 cables for the fans
Good point. I happen to have a set of Unifans in my lab. I'll double-check tonight. It's probably cheaper and easier to just use a splitter with a pair of regular 120mm fans, but I totally understand why you'd prefer the Unifan. They are REALLY nice.
But with a controller and more fans obviously