2023 Gaming PC | AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D | ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 4090
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
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New gaming PC build for 2023. Also, I fixed the cables blocking the 240mm radiator after I filmed the video.
My PC Parts:
pcpartpicker.com/user/Pauleen...
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D
CPU Cooler: ASUS ROG RYUJIN II 240 AIO
GPU: ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 4090 OC 24GB GDDR6X
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory
Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-E GAMING WIFI ATX AM5
SSD: 500GB WD SN850, 2TB WD SN850, 4TB Crucial P3 Plus
PSU: Corsair RM1000x 1000W
Case: Lian Li O11 AIR MINI
Fans: Lian Li UNI FAN SL-INFINITY (9x120mm, 2x140mm)
Custom Cables: CableMod ModMesh Sleeved 12VHPWR Cable Kit
Chapters:
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0:00 - Intro
0:14 Motherboard Assembly
2:04 AIO Assembly/Installation
3:15 Case Assembly
5:25 Power Supply/Cable Management
6:27 GPU Unboxing/Installation
7:42 Cinematic Mode
8:39 Final Setup - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Fantastic video! Your 2023 Gaming PC build is an absolute beast, and you've showcased it beautifully. The attention to detail in the video editing really shines through, creating a captivating and immersive experience for the viewers. The smooth transitions, close-ups, and clear shots of the components make it easy for us to appreciate the craftsmanship and power of your build. Additionally, the choice of music perfectly complements the energy and excitement of the video, adding an extra layer of enjoyment. Great job on both the technical aspects and the artistic elements. Looking forward to more incredible content from you!
I really appreciate the kind words, Pook!
@@VincentPauleenoyou didn't used a Gpu anti-sag
@@Isaibnmariamillarasul it didn't fit because of the bottom fans 😔
@@VincentPauleeno i have the same case so what to do
@@Isaibnmariamillarasul honestly, you don't need one. There are no signs of sagging on my ROG STRIX 4090, but if you still need one, I would look into one of those support brackets that you can place on the bottom of the PC. You can also get a thinner support bracket. The ROG Wingwall was just too thick.
Good job love ❤
Thanks love ♥️
Broo!!!!! You need more views this is a clean video and build
Thank you!
Great job, now that the UniFan SL-Inf "Reverse" are out, it would be nice to replace the bottom fans with these 😊
Maybe in my next build 🤔
Friend : Bro I’m lagging
His pc :
I'm guilty of saying this myself 😂
Looks nice but knowing that cable management on the back blocking half the cooler hurt to watch 😂
Yeah, I was just done dealing with it and wanted the case closed already. However, I did fix it after I filmed 😂.
love the video, but not a single person mentioned the cable management in the back xD. Shouldn`t be a disrespectful comment btw. Love the vibe in the clip!
What temps do you get with this setup, both idle and under load?
Awesome build! Fan configuration? I assume bottom (intake), front (intake), side aio (exhaust), top (exhaust) and back (exhaust)? Also, it looks like a bit of a GPU sag or is it just me.
You got the fan configuration correct! No sag here from what I can tell. Could be just how my shots were angled. Also, my ASUS ROG Wingwall GPU Holder didn't end up fitting.
You can easily fit a 360mm aio on top..
Cable management disaster in the back😂
I fixed it after I filmed it 😂
Hey man! Super video! What’s your experience practically running this build? I am really torn and can’t make up my mind between this and the O11D evo, I’ve got the same GPU and I’ve got an i7 13700K. I’m super worried about thermals and general fit of everything
I would go with the O11D EVO with the Front Mesh Kit. The front mesh kit improves the thermal by a lot! You'll also have better space with fitting your parts. I really had a hard time fitting everything in this small case. Despite that, my thermals are really good! Never seen the CPU or GPU above 55°C when gaming on 4K120 @ High Warzone. PC also idles around 40°C. I would also buy the contact frame for your CPU to help with heat and better performance ceiling.
@@VincentPauleeno thanks so much for the quick reply man! I understand what you mean, but at the same time if the thermals are good I’m really tempted to go with this case! do you find it limiting in any way? Or do you Din that you’re sacrificing anything by having this casing? Only thing I was thinking was that you lose access to the fan headers at the front of the 4090 Strix, and cable management at the back looks incredibly hard? did you manage to clear the radiator? The video shows it mostly covered with cables. Also, one more Q :) .. does a 240mm AIO limit me in the future? if I wanted to go i9 etc … I would I have limited myself on upgrading by having a smaller AIO rad? Thanks again man!
@@dsp2062 Yeah, the limiting factor for me was the very cable management space in the back, and also the cable routing at the bottom and side of the ATX motherboard. I did fix the cables blocking the 240mm radiator after I filmed this video. You're also sacrificing not being able to have a 360mm or 280mm AIO with this exact setup, since the only space for an AIO would be the side, which is only limited to 240mm. If you're going to go with this case, I recommend routing your cables really well. Also, having a 12VHPWR directly from your GPU and PSU would be ideal, as opposed to what I did with a 12VHPWR to 4x8pin PCIe adapter, which used up a lot of my cable management space in the back.
The only thing that the 240mm AIO will limit you is with temps/performance. A bigger radiator, like a 360mm, will always perform better in terms of cooling, which enables you to have better performance. However, you can't always go with a bigger radiator if your case is limiting you. A 360mm radiator is also a little more expensive than a 240mm 😂 (depending on brand too, of course). But yeah, if you're looking to get more performance out of your CPU in the future, you can always upgrade to a bigger case that can accommodate a 360mm AIO. But if you really want to stick with this case, you're pretty much limited to a 240mm AIO on the side, but I'm sure you will be perfectly fine with a 240mm AIO! That's plenty enough for cooling 👌.
@@VincentPauleeno thanks so much for the detailed and super objective feedback man, truly appreciate it! Yeah everything you’re saying makes a lot of sense, I love the build in the mini and it just fits my space so much better … BUT at the same time after putting down such a high budget build, I’ve got serious FOMO in terms of losing out on performance/thermals and needing to swap both the case and AIO down the line! Will have to have a long hard think and come to a final decision today 😂 been back and forth on this build for
Wayyyyyy too long. Oh and also, yeah my PSU is direct 12VHPWR.
@@VincentPauleeno If I may, what do you think of the O11D Mini? seems to be a better option (except for the smaller PSU?) …. Or is the case just a hot box? I’m sincerely considering the ASUS ROG LOKI 1000W + o11D mini
Hey I'm building literally the same build as yours. Would you say I really need a 90 degree adapter for the gpu? im considering asus tuf, FE or msi gaming trio.
Yeah, I highly recommend it if you have the O11 Air Mini since the clearance between the GPU and side panel is very minimal. You could also go for the vertical mount option!
@@VincentPauleeno Thanks for the quick reply!
@@xxxc4074 No problem! Let me know if you have any more questions.
May I ask how you set up all the fan? All in 1 hub or 2 ?
Sorry for the late reply. I had to use 2 hubs
Do you have to angle the card in order for it to fit? Worried that i might scratch the card.
Yes, I had to angle it.
What if you run with the 7900xtx with those 3x8 pin power cables.
Won`t be they squished next to the glass pannel?
Maybe not so much. The AMD 7900XTX is 39mm (1.54 in) shorter than this ROG STRIX 4090.
If you're talking about the ASUS TUF 7900 XTX, it's going to be a tight fit. I recommend angled connectors
With this motherboard, is it compatible with nzxt kraken z53 240aio ? No need to buy extra stuff to attach it? Im slowly planning my first pc build, need advice.
Hi! The X and Z models require you to use the AM5 bracket per NZXT's guide. You can request for an AM5 bracket from NZXT on their support page:
support.nzxt.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
Or you can buy one online. Micro Center sells it for $5.
Ah okay. Thank u for the response. Much appreciated!
Everything is good except the case
Thanks! I'm looking to get a different case soon.
The big disadvantage about this case is not having space for top radiator.
Yeah... it would've been perfect for me if it could do that
get a smaller mobo and move the moto tray down
WHY TF ARE NO MUCH LIKES?
bro you even got custom cables for front connectors . wow how to get them...
There are many out there! Just search "custom sleeve PSU cables" or you can use CableMod's guide to match your PSU.
@@VincentPauleeno same psu
What was that metal piece you put over the CPU...what is it called
It's a Thermalright AM5 CPU Contact Frame
@@VincentPauleeno ah thx for the info man..trying to bulid 1 like yours
@@Abdelislam no problem! Just let me know if you have more questions.
@VincentPauleeno thx man...keep up the gud work btw great vid
is it enough power for cpu in rog strix b650e full load ?
Definitely
It's saying u can fit 2 120 fan at bottom. How can u fit 3 fan??
You can fit 3 fans, but you won't be able to screw 4 out of the 12 mounting holes. You'll only utilize 8 screw holes.
@@VincentPauleeno then during fan running will it make problems??
@@hasibk56 nah, it'll be fine. Many people mount fans by only using 2 mounting holes.
@@VincentPauleeno ow.ok. i recently purchase that case. Let's see. BTW can i fit 360 rad on top??
@@hasibk56 the case doesn't support 360mm AIO on the top. Good luck with the build!
Budget reveal
$5,000 budget 🥲