R5 7600X & RTX 3060 - Densium 4 v2
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- čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
- One of the best ultra compact Mini-ITX gaming PCs you can build in 2022/23 ft. Ryzen 5 7600X & Palit RTX 3060 12GB, in the tiny 4.5L Densium 4 v2 case.
Timestamps
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00:00 - Into & Case Specs
00:21 - Case Disassembly
00:51 - Densium 4 v2 Build
02:10 - TimeSpy Benchmark
02:25 - Cinebench R23 (Multithreaded)
02:46 - Gaming Thermal Benchmark
03:10 - Build Showcase
03:38 - Outro
Links
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- www.caselabs.org/cases/densium-4
- / smallfactor
System Specs
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- Densium 4 v2 (Case): www.overtek.co.uk/collections...
- Asus Rog Strix B650E-I (Motherboard): amzn.to/3FMmeQa (paid link)
- Ryzen 5 7600X (CPU): amzn.to/3PBR81Y (paid link)
- Noctua NH-L9a chromax.Black (CPU Cooler): amzn.to/30dUpPj (paid link)
- Palit RTX 3060 StormX 12GB (GPU): www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=U... (paid link)
- LINKUP 200mm PCIe 4.0 ITX (Riser Cable): amzn.to/3wIwTYn (paid link)
- ENP-7660B (PSU): densium.net/products/enp (sponsor)
- 32GB DDR5 6000 (RAM): amzn.to/3WrD4tZ (paid link)
- 1TB M.2 NVME (Storage):
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Very good case sir , I dream to get this !
Nice build.
A case like this but with the Dan Case DAN A4-SFX pop on/off mechanism would be awesome.
Heyyy man! I'm smiling! So happy to see how far you've been, I guess I need to get back to work even harder :p
Thanks man, so your post on r/sffpc, will have to check it out
I love the case, 45mm cpu cooler support would be nice to have though
Nice video. I was considering the Densium 4 v2 for my main PC but it was never in stock.
Thank you. I'd go with V2+ personally as you can easily fit upto an RTX 3060 Ti in there.
Cool build, I'm wondering if you have seen the COOJ mq5 and if you're thinking about doing a video on it, I would love to see that as it is a bit different from the traditional velka "square"
I'm aware of the case but have no intention of covering it. The manufacturer said they would send one and didn't bother and dont respond. This is like me saying to manufacture, I'll review your upcoming case, and when it gets round to it, just blanking them. This is not acceptable behaviour as needs to be trust, & reliability in this type of work. I also cannot justify buying cases myself as they are mostly only used maybe once or twice. Where my personal funds are better spent on hardware for builds, testing etc. Hope you understand, Leo.
@@L91 Yeah that's completely understandable, after doing some more research I have actually decided on wanting to get a Densiun 4 case cause of the more conventional PSU orientation. However, I cannot find it anywhere even second hand, would you happen to know anybody that would be selling theirs or where I can buy one?
Cheers, Matt
do you think a gpu deshroud and a custom 3d printed shoud for the cpu fan to direct air would help thermals?
Noctua fan L9 fan duct or whatever its called may help little with CPU. GPU is running pretty normal even for its small size. Removing the shroud won't change anything. High CPU thermals are a result of AM5 7000 series thermal behaviour anyways.
how does the back IO shield fan sound?
Silent at idle and during CPU only loads. I noticed some weird noise behaviour during gaming, which I'm still looking into. Others have reported mixed experiences regarding the VRM fan.
Prettier and seemingly simpler + slightly larger than Velka 3 but feel you've missed a trick as 3060ti would've been better still. I've bought a used Velka 3 incl 600W Flex ATX PSU but hastily got a itx 2070 ahead of 3060ti. Just seen your reply to someone else and I can see your view is same.
I didn't miss anything as you can't really get legitimate 3060 Ti cards that are 170mm long.
I'm confused - Are you saying that the likes of new MSI Turbo itx 3060ti GPUs from Japan that are for sale on eBay aren't legitimate products? I saw Gear Seekers on his YT channel do one such build in the Velka 3 and it seemed to fit ok.
@Toof Huny I'm saying that the MSI RTX 3060 Ti Aero is near nonexistent to broader market. You can however mount an Palit 3060 StormX cooler to certain 3060 & 3060 Ti PCBs for DIY 3060 Ti.
@@L91 Thanks - gotta say I've to date stalled from buying these Japanese offerings because by the time they've stuck on all the duties, taxes etc it makes them significantly less attractive than their ticket prices. The price shown in USD is likely to what the resultant price in £'s will probably end up becoming - like an extra 20-25%. As far as diy-ing a GPU I'd sooner leave that to experts like yourself. I'm a bit too cack handed to start messing 🤣
@Toof Huny that's true, a 3060 Ti Aero card would cost around 30~40% more than the 3060, which cost me £330.
The psu cutouts at the back are ugly, they should redesign that.
It's designed so the power suppy vents cam face either way
@@L91 why not just one rectangular cutout instead of 2 separate janky ones?
@Mandal Bayar is not something we've discussed. Ultimately, it's at the rear of the case, so it really doesn't matter much.
Hell NO .. way too much money that can be better spent towards an already built high end Legion laptop.