Yeah haha , if you check how much it would be to buy the components yourself , and consider that it might take them at best 7-8 hours to build one of their computers. ( And that’s being generous ,because I’m not a professional net heir so I have a lot of space and tools , and I built my last pc with a Water cooled loop in just under 7 hours) But their computers are around 1,200$ more expensive than buying stuff yourself The result tells you that they are charging you somewhere around 150$ per work hour 😂😂😂😂
@@lawyerlawyer1215 no way, they literally make videos on how fast they can make a pc, and it was around 2 hours, if we consider breaks, at most it takes 3 hours
A real man would harvest the power from their ex-wive's freezing cold heart and use that to cool their silicon based components. I thought this was obvious, no?
Alot of pcbs have lead solder, so yes you should be washing your hands after handling pc parts. Not only that, nasty dust. Ive found dead bugs in pc's before, its gets nasty.
Ik he’s a professional and all but I still cringe every time I see pc parts get taken apart, especially when they make loud cracks and popping noises while getting taken apart.
Look up Kriticalpads. They sell the best thermal pads on the market and even produce custom cut kits for different nvidia gpus. If you don't have a nvidia gpu, you can measure your gpu's thermal pads and purchase sheets of the matching thickness too
does water cooling lower junction temps? My 5700 runs fine in regular games but directx 12 makes it get up over 100 on junction temps and it drops frames. Have to under clock and undervolted it just to keep the fan not killing my ears. lol
While the waterblock is great looking as all, I really don’t understand the point in reducing the size of it. The monstrosity it’s going into is HUGE! And completely open! Air cooling would be fine! As long as you support the weight of it… which I don’t understand either. Where does anything mount in that thing? Do you just glue it on? I’ll pass, and go for a Fractal Define R7. What’s more, with the water loop, you’re going to have to clean the loop every six months or you will have gunk buildup and system performance issues… with air, it’s significantly easier. Just remove the dust with a vacuum. Done. Repaste every 3-5 years. A lot of these choices don’t make sense to me. If the build was size challenged then I could understand, but… yeah.
It's not about reducing the size of the card, water cooling is far superior in cooling performance than air. Also you won't have any gunk build up in a water cooled system if you use proper coolant. Distilled water+ethylene glycol+a splash of biocide, no dyes.
@@smartmeis you will get there bro. Don’t lose hope. Just start yourself a go fund me, and post it on Facebook and Instagram, and tiK tok. Someone is gonna throw a bone or two eventually.
@@smartmeis See if you can find some sort of remote work like chat customer support. It doesn't pay much, but you should be able to save if you spend wisely and (hopefully) don't live somewhere with insane rent prices. I'm not gonna lie and say it's fun work, it's not, but it helps you stay afloat.
This is that one company that everyone said to look out for because they over charge insanely high, isn’t it? Lol.
Overkill Pricing
Yeah lmao
Yeah haha , if you check how much it would be to buy the components yourself , and consider that it might take them at best 7-8 hours to build one of their computers.
( And that’s being generous ,because I’m not a professional net heir so I have a lot of space and tools , and I built my last pc with a Water cooled loop in just under 7 hours)
But their computers are around 1,200$ more expensive than buying stuff yourself
The result tells you that they are charging you somewhere around 150$ per work hour 😂😂😂😂
Without water cooling it should take 1-2 hours depending on experience level I agree
@@lawyerlawyer1215 no way, they literally make videos on how fast they can make a pc, and it was around 2 hours, if we consider breaks, at most it takes 3 hours
My paranoid ass could never open up a graphics card 💀
It's usually 4 main screws and a few smaller ones and that's it. Not really much you could damage.
@@HourRomanticistalot you can damage like your checkbook
A real man would harvest the power from their ex-wive's freezing cold heart and use that to cool their silicon based components. I thought this was obvious, no?
First I'll need to get a wife
Nah a real man would have sound judgement when it comes to picking a wife in the first place
Nowadays air cooling is better for the value, water cooling is literally just for aesthetics or overclocking.
I agree
it always has been - watercooling is for enthusiasts
Honestly with the crazy fans and heatsink nowadays, they are fine as is. No need for a plumber when things break too
My 3070TI barely fits inside my corsair 280x I have to remove my ram and aio screen to remove it. Im thinking of water cooling.
Great content, Thank you for sharing!!!!
90% of the weight was only the heat sink💀
I love your content Bro ❤️💯With the great background music and how you have Different builders who all build great PC’s Keep it coming.
Step 1: save up $500
Step 2: pay a professional to do it cas im not fuckin up a $1,200 part 😂
"Sir, why would i pay 500 dollars for somthing i payed 69.99 on and i have a non transparent case."
Example: micro centrr charge almost 499 and 799 for this kind of stuff.
Or you can water cool it with a hybrid cooler like the Kraken G12 for under $100 using a 140mm rad.
@@derpy7801paid
Scientists of gaming pcs
How tf am I supposed to “check your bio” 🤓 in a dam CZcams short
Lmao everyone and their transparency
I remembered the first time i know that more than half GPU size is just it's heatsink
Did someone noticed the crack on the water block
I love your videos
Love your builds
Wow that's crazy 😧
I've done this heaps of times on PC Building Simulator 2 lol
Why do you remove a lcd screen😭
what
@@ajhauter5049 that specific gpu has a screen on the cooler
Because someone prefers way better thermals than an lcd screen
@@Baby_Jeebus lcd screen gives you 15 extra fps bro
@@chikaraudon6854 real ong😱😱😱😱
this is forever going to be so so so so so so so so satisfying I wish I could build or buy my own
Wow nice work love that PC wish I could win that one just magnificent
The strongest PC built I see in my life, it's look cool but it looks so strange 😮
Wow I love the PC cep going 👍🏾🔥🙃🔥
Huh. A cross on the die? Huh?
A tip for people that don't have gloves: Wash your hands with soap 😂
Alot of pcbs have lead solder, so yes you should be washing your hands after handling pc parts. Not only that, nasty dust. Ive found dead bugs in pc's before, its gets nasty.
That’s pretty dope
Thatttt thing is cleannnn
That “beautiful pc in the bio” is so ratty 😂
Lmao posted a day before my birthday
i love you guy's vids my friends think im weird lol i bet your pcs are worth it but 2 expensive for me lol
I’m jealous you didn’t have to scrape off any old thermal pads or grease
And how much of a difference would that make for temperatures?
Mannnn these are nice
how to use a full tube of thermal compound in one shot
bye bye warrenty
Beautiful
that PC is amazing
turning this into THISSS will void your warranty.
It's like a 3 year warranty isn't it?
4 probably because if aero Series got 4 years, why aorus isn't?@@MrCooper89
My OC oc 3080 runs at 60 ton 65c on 100%loead open air and some extra fans fans
Bummer you guys dont include one of these bad boys in your way overpriced and underwhelming pcs...
Okay I want that pc 🤩🤩🤩
Heat sink to water cool
Ik he’s a professional and all but I still cringe every time I see pc parts get taken apart, especially when they make loud cracks and popping noises while getting taken apart.
Blue thermalpads are the shittest one. Better stay on stock cooler than custom like this
I sold all my organs and Kids and still not able to buy your cheapest PC
It's look very satisfying 😍
I can’t find the link to try and win that beauty!
Hey what do you do with the stock coolers of the cards that you custom water cool?
Overkillred..
It will be nice
Remove a work of art of cooler and put a piece of garbage water block.
Nice
Love the builds. 65
Crazy
Why ruin the whole thing by using thermal pads...
I dont get the point of water cooled gpus. The thing I like the most about GPUs are the big and chunky coolers, it just makes it more massive.
You forgot to put 2 thermal pads on 2 capacitor ... is that ok...??
Hello aaaaa laauu🤣
That’s really how big the 3080 is?
4080 lol
@@thebuffalogills7586this shorts was release back in 2021. Ada lovelace & rdna 3 GPU is stil in development.
Hello and have a good day♥️
What gloves do you use
Мне интересно, вы получается воздушное охлаждение видеокарты себе забираете
Cool
Cant u just cut rectangles instead of squares?
What do you do with the stock cooler after installing the water block? Do you just, throw it away or what?
Ok that installation would be 1k bucks and not including tip.
Where can I get good thermal pads? Send a link if you can?
Look up Kriticalpads. They sell the best thermal pads on the market and even produce custom cut kits for different nvidia gpus. If you don't have a nvidia gpu, you can measure your gpu's thermal pads and purchase sheets of the matching thickness too
Ok then.
Interesting
shit load of money to waste.....very inspiring
love from India❤❤
wait is it just me or did i hear *99%*?!??!?!?
what about the 1%
high is this gpu water block comaptible with my Aorus master 3070. Because in your video its 3080. Please advice thank you.
😱😱
Man the graphics looks better before 😂
Agree, Gigabyte have a good job designing aorus series
How do you fill it with coolant
What's the name of the PC case?
Doesn't that void the warinty
Definitely never winning a PC from you guys
How can i join?
Wow
Where tf do i get nitrogen?
Can I have a pc i am on all vids
Upgrade the Vram
❤
Ok but how does is cool? Is it worth it?
PCBA** Pcb’s don’t have components on them
Send PC 😘
This will affect warranty
NAH!!! REALLYY???
Come home 🏡 Baby 👽😍
does water cooling lower junction temps? My 5700 runs fine in regular games but directx 12 makes it get up over 100 on junction temps and it drops frames. Have to under clock and undervolted it just to keep the fan not killing my ears. lol
A water cooled solution would help that issue. I personally don't recommend it though. A water block can be as expensive as the actual card itself.
One way to waste money
Does this void the warranty on the graphics card? I can't find any accurate answers online. I reckon it would though.
Yes, the warranty void if u unscrew basically anything
@@franchocou thought so...
While the waterblock is great looking as all, I really don’t understand the point in reducing the size of it. The monstrosity it’s going into is HUGE! And completely open! Air cooling would be fine! As long as you support the weight of it… which I don’t understand either. Where does anything mount in that thing? Do you just glue it on?
I’ll pass, and go for a Fractal Define R7.
What’s more, with the water loop, you’re going to have to clean the loop every six months or you will have gunk buildup and system performance issues… with air, it’s significantly easier. Just remove the dust with a vacuum. Done. Repaste every 3-5 years. A lot of these choices don’t make sense to me. If the build was size challenged then I could understand, but… yeah.
It's not about reducing the size of the card, water cooling is far superior in cooling performance than air. Also you won't have any gunk build up in a water cooled system if you use proper coolant. Distilled water+ethylene glycol+a splash of biocide, no dyes.
For me only rtx 20 is worth anything
Please let me win one
Can i win that pc?
be genital with it.
Why cant you deliver india
I would kill someone for a 3080 or even 3070….. even a 20 series…. People are so lucky…. And I’m just here crying cause I have no food.
Save up, because a used 3080 is like $400-500 USD. That’s super cheap.
@@jeremiahmeraz9298 I’m trying but kinda difficult when your physically disabled and can’t work or collect disability yet. But I’m working on it.
@@smartmeis you will get there bro. Don’t lose hope. Just start yourself a go fund me, and post it on Facebook and Instagram, and tiK tok. Someone is gonna throw a bone or two eventually.
@@smartmeis See if you can find some sort of remote work like chat customer support. It doesn't pay much, but you should be able to save if you spend wisely and (hopefully) don't live somewhere with insane rent prices. I'm not gonna lie and say it's fun work, it's not, but it helps you stay afloat.
Does it break the warranty
depend on brand but usually yes