@DLENNON93 u will be fin3 mate as long as standard 240/280 thick AIO were u have to be carefull is when using a arctic or same as me as they are thicker so u need low profile ram - good luck mate 👍
Thanks mate 👍 yeah that would have been the perfect choice 👌 unfortunately black and gold are quite custom and not many companies make them readily available like easy diy etc - I appreciate u watching mate 😀
I got the North XL 2 weeks ago as well, paired with the same cooler you're using but the 360mm variant on top as exhaust for my 13700k. The case is really nice, keeps all my components very cool and is quiet, my undervolted 4090 rarely goes above 60c under load. I am however considering doing what you did and change out the front 140mm fans that come with the case, and put in the T30's. They're so goddamn nice, quiet and move a ton of air. Question, why did you use a spacer when putting on the stand-offs for the cpu cooler?
@@TechCheckUK Ah makes sense! How is the clearance for the T30's in front though? I heard the mesh is right up against them?` Oh and crazy what I learned from watching this vid, I had no idea you could take of the cover on the AIO pump/block. I was struggling like crazy to get the screws on because it's so big. This is obviously a way smarter way of doing it. EDIT: I see what the difference is, I got the v2 of the glacier one T30, so the pump cap is not the same. Mine can't be fully taken off.
@vedomedo yeah mesh is pretty close but does not affect performance or noise which is great. Yeah AIO faceplate is removable and this is why I love making videos and trying to help and make it easier. I appreciate you taking time to watch and comment - thank u
@MartinParkes it's all personal preference mate 👍 tbh as long as the inlets are higher than cpu it's all perfectly fine - air if any will gather there and not at cpu
Hope you enjoy guys - turned out lovely and would love to hear your thoughts on the Fractal North?
Nice build love the fractal north case unique design with the wood😄
Absolutely mate it's a nice mix 👍
Wooden case is so lovely - mixture of nature and technology
Couldn't agree more m8 👍
I was recently upgrading from my R5 7500F to a R7 7800X3D. Stunning upgrade! 🤩
huge upgrade :)
Just bought the north today. Can’t wait to build in it
U will love it buddy it's a really nice case 👍
@@TechCheckUK Question, I have corsair vengence RGB DDR5 ram and I am worried about clearance with a AIO up top?
@DLENNON93 u will be fin3 mate as long as standard 240/280 thick AIO were u have to be carefull is when using a arctic or same as me as they are thicker so u need low profile ram - good luck mate 👍
Stunning looking build ! All fits great !
This man is Master class pc builder guys !
So much fun when you come up mate
@@TechCheckUKglad to see u have time to do these edits …..i will see u soon no doubt ! 👍
@danih9523 all in good time mate 👍 I always find time and wanted to get the 2 builds we did edited and posted 📫
Great building step by step. I am surprised why this amazing channel has so few subscribers!
I dunno mate I am trying my best 🙂 onwards and upwards and hopefully I'll get there 👍 thank you for the support 🙏
Beauty, nice buiild m8.
Thanks mate 👍 appreciate you watching 👀
very nice. personally i would change the blue cables to golden ones.
Thanks mate 👍 yeah that would have been the perfect choice 👌 unfortunately black and gold are quite custom and not many companies make them readily available like easy diy etc - I appreciate u watching mate 😀
I got the North XL 2 weeks ago as well, paired with the same cooler you're using but the 360mm variant on top as exhaust for my 13700k. The case is really nice, keeps all my components very cool and is quiet, my undervolted 4090 rarely goes above 60c under load. I am however considering doing what you did and change out the front 140mm fans that come with the case, and put in the T30's. They're so goddamn nice, quiet and move a ton of air.
Question, why did you use a spacer when putting on the stand-offs for the cpu cooler?
Because I was using an older cpu 11th gen and the IHS on cpu sits lower than newer cpus that's all mate 👍 glad u like the case and the t30s are great.
@@TechCheckUK Ah makes sense! How is the clearance for the T30's in front though? I heard the mesh is right up against them?`
Oh and crazy what I learned from watching this vid, I had no idea you could take of the cover on the AIO pump/block. I was struggling like crazy to get the screws on because it's so big. This is obviously a way smarter way of doing it.
EDIT: I see what the difference is, I got the v2 of the glacier one T30, so the pump cap is not the same. Mine can't be fully taken off.
@vedomedo yeah mesh is pretty close but does not affect performance or noise which is great.
Yeah AIO faceplate is removable and this is why I love making videos and trying to help and make it easier. I appreciate you taking time to watch and comment - thank u
Nice biuld but your cooler tubes need to be at the bottom or your just going to be pushing air bubbles.
Absolutely fine this way never had 1 issue with over 400 builds over past 3 years mate - thanks for watching I appreciate it
@@TechCheckUK Your choice buddie but i would not put a cooler tubes up.
@MartinParkes it's all personal preference mate 👍 tbh as long as the inlets are higher than cpu it's all perfectly fine - air if any will gather there and not at cpu
Absolutly no issue with the cooling guys !
It is pushing no bubbles ! No funny noises !
Runs very well and cool !
Glad to hear it mate 👍