Just ordered this pc. Am I able to install an internal m.2 ssd. Will I also be able to install a internal capture card? Are the slots available?
Could you upload a video of installing the new cooler in this case? Also you never mentioned the 4090 temps?
Have you experienced any coil whine on either of your rigs? I noticed you had two different 4090 rigs so I was just wondering!!
@@jaythehybridyt9031 ahh i see! I'm just nervous trying to do as much research lol i recently bought a custom prebuilt with a 4090 and the card is not specified.. Just hoping I get lucky with one with minimal coil whine hopefully lol just a little worried but i appreciate the reply !!
where is the button to turn off the RGB? i got this card in my ibypowerpc prebuilt and want to turn it off. I covered the RGB with electrical tape - lol
i also ordered this same pc from best buy. I thought the cooler might be an issue so i ordered a next 360mm cooler. I may front mount that if it is possible and move the fans up top and maybe add a 3rd fan
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There’s a button on the bottom of gpu. It’s labeled on/off. It blends in well so you might have to grab a flashlight to see it.
I bought this and it's perfect.
You might have tried reseating the AIO new paste ect but new one is cool too.
True, I wonder what paste they use. it was spread on there pretty nice.
@@jaythehybridyt9031 I ordered one should be here the 27 th I see how mine dose lol
Hey what 360mm AIO cooler and motherboard should I put in this computer? What would work with this case?
The 360 aio cooler I mentioned is bigger than expected it won’t fit. I ended up going with the Corsair h150i elite.
@@livelifefree1209 yes, I just wish my gpu was a fe,gigabyte or ASUS(warranty purposes). If you can get a 4090 msrp I would say built it yourself.
@@livelifefree1209 components are random so you never know what brand you’re getting.
I bought the Ryzen 9 7950x with the CyberpowerPC MasterLiquid Lite 240mm ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler with Dual Chamber Pump & Copper Cold Plate (Intel) is this enough?
If you can afford it, then i would recommend a 360mm liquid cooler. Considering that is AMD's current top of the line processor. If it were the 7700x, then you would be fine with 240mm.
@@matthewjacobs2468 I seen a video where Ryzen wants there 7950x running at 95 •c
Also I can undervolt it I believe I think that’s what it’s called but I’ll look into 360mm
Yeah AMD is saying that 7950x is designed to run at 95c. Just saying its my preference as someone who currently has the 7950x in their build. It depends on what you are comfortable with.
I don't think it's entirely the motherboard. DDR5 and current bios versions of most motherboards this gen are not completely fleshed out. And that's why 4 sticks of ram at 6000mhz are unstable. Sucks for those of us who hopped onto the bleeding edge tech bus. Myself included. Especially since i need 64gb of ram for my profession.
11 months later how is this situation with DDR5? Did you end up lowering the speed from 6,000 mt/s ? Could it just be subpar ram from the manufacturer of the pre-built? Im curious if Z790 has DDR5 in a stable footing since that is the 2nd generation of DDR5 on intel chipsets. I'm wondering if it is prudent to wait for z890 or x770. I'm still on a 7700k and Z170 with a GTX 1080 and 16gb of 3000mt/s so anything current is gonna be a huge upgrade.
Huge question, i think we have the same PC, i just got mine and my middle circle thing doesntr have any lights on it and neithewr do my top fans, no RGB lights at all and its BRAND new, can anyone help me?
Something might be unplugged or plugged in wrong. It’s hard to say without it in front of me. I would definitely have Best Buy look into it.
I’m thinking about getting one
I would build myself if the components are available. Nothing was available for retail pricing when I made this video.
Mine comes in tommorw
just ordered similar config as a custom build from cyber power website got high hopes everything comes in working and connected with good temps.. seens some bad reviews and tbh giving me a lot of anxiety now lmao..
@@itzrowz Hey saw your reply to my old comment. After doing more research I decided to cancel my Cyberpower order and went instead with PowerGPU got an absolute beast of a system from them. The reason I canceled was I read/heard a lot of stories in regard to shipping and customer service issues with cyberpower also heard their cable management was very poor....PowerGPU literally got everything perfect 10/10 customer service shipping build quality they even enable xmp for the user just really great company
@@j0eykarate264 Yes I actually heard of powergpu and I was going to purchase but as I purchased I noticed that the shipping was like 200 dollars or something like that I cant recall but they are a amazing brand and I would buy from them but I cant so I ordered a cyberpowerpc from best buy with 3 years of geek squad just incase it goes bad and 30 day return date which is awesome! but I will return the pc if its not fitting my criteria.
@@sh_iba I ended up going with PowerGPU and canceled my order with cyber best decision I made in a while I think lol.
What cooler did you end up with that fit?
CORSAIR - iCUE H150i ELITE LCD Display Liquid CPU Cooler. I had to angle it in there to fit.
@@raymondnist8770 a lot better! I think anything will be better than stock.
@@jaythehybridyt9031 thanks for your help!
I have never built my own computer or really don’t anything other than install a gpu and upgrade memory. Did you have to take the motherboard out to replace the AIO? Is there any software you need to install once you replaced the AIO or is it just plug and play?
@@raymondnist8770 no problem! You don’t need to remove the motherboard. Just remove the stock aio(this will most likely void your warranty). Every aio is different, the software the easy part. Some are plug and play depends which one you buy. I always watch a CZcams video on installing a new aio before hand.
I have the exact same Pc but mine I got it for free and also awesome Pc I’m getting more 300 fps in mw2 all low settings while streaming
what gpu bracket do you have?
@@jaythehybridyt9031 thank. I don’t see that one. Did the card come already installed?
Found it. Search on Amazon didn’t find it but search on Google found it on Amazon 😀
@@raymondnist8770 I added it, the bracket pre installed was failing to hold the card level.
Sounds like a return of product situation: why buy this computer if you've gotta take it apart, replace parts, change settings, etc., etc.?
This is back when the 4090s were being scalped. You couldn’t get your hands on one close to retail. This was the best way to get your hands on a 4090. I would definitely build it as of now because it’s easier to get your hands on a 4090.
The primary issue I see with these PC's is that it seems like they have crackheads assembling them. Just about every review I've read is that shit is loose or not even connected. That is a serious concern for me.
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These pc s are garbage its mind boowing oeople waste there money on this crap. Its all no name components in the pc
Everyone has an opinion. Thanks for contributing yours to the comment section.
Yeah I have one from 2020 and yeah these cases have terrible airflow. They have intakes on the front but a glass panel over it and only a small area to pull air in. I have thought about buying a whole new case and moving all the parts over as I have upgraded the GPU, CPU, RAM and now the AIO liquid cooler
Hey man is this pc still working any problems after the whole year?
I had to replace the ram. Everything is still running. Not a fan of the motherboard included
@@jaythehybridyt9031 should I return the one I purchased in best buy ?I gotvit yesterday and I suppose to arrive today please help me out and give me good advice thanks
Dude thanks for this. Waiting on this same one in the mail. Very informative. Subbed.
Thanks, you will love it.
Any issues with it once it came in?
@@alderonsabbet7217 cpu temps was the only issue. It’s still running strong…..no issues
@@jaythehybridyt9031 Good to know man especially since I am looking to drop about 4k somewhere. 😆
@@alderonsabbet7217 Yeah, the thermals were bad. I built my own instead.