I searched various time about how to separate antec ax 61 elite front mesh but didn't find, finally Microsoft Co-pilot suggested me this video. This is really underrated Thanks for the helpful tutorial.
Trying to put this exact same case together but I'm struggling with the rgb fans. 1 I can't figure out where to plug the sata power cord for the rgb fans into the psu (red dragon rgb 850 watt 80+gold), the sata cords to the psu don't much up from what I can tell. 2. I can't figure out where to plug the white landed switch connector into. Getting highly frustrating as this is my 1st p.c build and I'm trying not to mess anything up.
HELLO, GOOD VIDEO, A QUESTION, I HAVE THE ANTEC AX20 Elite and I want to put that same graph on it and I don't know if it fits. I would appreciate it if you answered me honestly. My case, I loved that brand, it cools well with its fans, but that doubt would arise.
i have this case it's a bit noisy in the beginning i did not notice it maybe i was still excited because its a new pc but after few days the fans in the front i think make too much noise if u put headphones its alright
Hi Rafael, I have aquestion for you. I recently bought an Antec X61 Elite, I agree, it is not the best case I've ever had but its mine now. Thesre are a couple of wires that I have no idea where they go and maybe you could share a light on this. I 'm not very techie so I have to stumble by as best as possible. The first is a a small three holed connector, actually its a 2 hole, a space and anothe hole connector that seems like a fan cnnector (maybe an RGB)? I'm not sure where this goes, there is a 2 plus 1 pin connector on my motherboard but the pins don't seem to fit. I have a ASUS X99-M-WS and the area that I'm talking about is in the lower left hand corner of the motherboard, right above where the HD Audio connector is. The second is a 4 pin connector that seems to be daisy-chained to other connectors including one that looks like a SATA flat connector, I don't know if it could be a connector that goes to an SSD or a hardrive. I wish I could attach a few pictures but I'm not that verse on attiching pictures to postings yet. Any help would be appreciated, thank you.
Hey 👋 First of all, thank you for leaving a comment on my video - You are very much welcome here! As for the connectors - the ax61 Elite could be a bit tricky. The first cable you talked about - is an RGB connector or to be more precise- an ARGB connector. It looks something like this: imgur.com/a/AhIGAuN This cable is being used to control the lights of the fans through the motherboard. Unfortunately, the x99 motherboard doesn't have this connector because ARGB was invented later if I remember correctly but, either way - I wouldn't recommend you to plug that connector even if you had an ARGB connector on your motherboard. In my testing, I noticed very weird behavior when plugging it into the motherboard. With that said, the case has another option to control the lights (which is the preferred way in my opinion) and that is through what is supposed to be the reset button (See picture: imgur.com/a/lZfWxIv ) It means that instead of a reset button, each time you press it, it will change lights and you can choose your desired color. Now, for that to work: You need to plug that second SATA cable you talked about, into a SATA connector on your POWER SUPPLY. I know it looks like a connector you plug into a hard drive but if you take a look closely 👀 you will notice that it is a male connector and not a female. Exactly like in your hard drive. This means you plug a female connector into it from the power supply as you would for a hard drive. That plug will supply power to the INTERNAL ARGB HUB inside the case and will allow you to change colors using the reset button. I hope that is understandable, but if you still find it hard to get it to work - please contact me on a private message on any of my socials: @fulltowertv on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter/TikTok/you name it, and we can keep discussing it there. 😊
@@guzziman7836 Hey 👋 First of all, thank you for leaving a comment on my video - You are very much welcome here! As for the connectors - the ax61 Elite could be a bit tricky. The first cable you talked about - is an RGB connector or to be more precise- an ARGB connector. It looks something like this: imgur.com/a/AhIGAuN This cable is being used to control the lights of the fans through the motherboard. Unfortunately, the x99 motherboard doesn't have this connector because ARGB was invented later if I remember correctly but, either way - I wouldn't recommend you to plug that connector even if you had an ARGB connector on your motherboard. In my testing, I noticed very weird behavior when plugging it into the motherboard. With that said, the case has another option to control the lights (which is the preferred way in my opinion) and that is through what is supposed to be the reset button (See picture: imgur.com/a/lZfWxIv ) It means that instead of a reset button, each time you press it, it will change lights and you can choose your desired color. Now, for that to work: You need to plug that second SATA cable you talked about, into a SATA connector on your POWER SUPPLY. I know it looks like a connector you plug into a hard drive but if you take a look closely 👀 you will notice that it is a male connector and not a female. Exactly like in your hard drive. This means you plug a female connector into it from the power supply as you would for a hard drive. That plug will supply power to the INTERNAL ARGB HUB inside the case and will allow you to change colors using the reset button. I hope that is understandable, but if you still find it hard to get it to work - please contact me on a private message on any of my socials: @fulltowertv on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter/TikTok/you name it, and we can keep discussing it there. 😊
Hi, i loved your video. I need a opinion, ax61 elite for 55 usd is ok? Or i should wait to get more money and go for the 4000d airflow for 85 usd. In my country that 30 usd difference, takes 2 full days of work.
@@asteroidPlace70sorry for late reply its just a option in your bios when you enable it, your pc will go fully off on shutdown, no power will be givin, just Enable erp i did this from bios
Hi, is there any chance you could reupload the building guide for the Cougar MX410 Mesh-G RGB case? I'm building my first PC using this case and was planning on using your video to guide me through the process, but saw that it was removed.
Hey! Thank you and welcome!😊 The one I use in the video is the Bosch PSR 1200 LI-2 with a quick-release bit. I couldn't find a link for you because I think mine is an older model. You can check this one: amzn.to/45a0ngI (it's a bit better than mine) If you combine it with a set like this: amzn.to/3qxBtZw you have a long bit to reach every part of the case.
It is a bit of a tight fit but the case has space for a 3.5' drive. There is a removable hard drive bay at the bottom next to the power supply. Watch the part where I install a power supply (around minute 4:25), you can see I removed it to install the power supply but you can then install it back in and put your hard drive there. I am glad you liked the content and hopefully, you found it helpful. If you need any further help let me know :)
If you are talking about the model with 2 fans, no problem. Even the 3-fan model can fit in as long as it is not more than 30cm in length. You can check the length of the card in the specifications; usually, they will mention it in mm, so for example, 250 mm is 25cm.
Great question! Are you referring to this model? : www.asus.com/motherboards-components/graphics-cards/dual/dual-rtx4070-o12g/ if you do - then it will fit perfectly fine! The case supports up to 30cm graphic cards in length and this model is 26.7cm so it will fit! Enjoy your build and let me know if you need any further help :)
when i got this case, it only included 6 motherboard mounting pegs. i think it's supposed to have 9 though. mine didn't come with any extra in the accessory bag. did yours come with 6 or 9?
Great question! If you pause the video at around minute 21:58 you can see on the box that it can support a top 120/240mm radiator but with a RAM clearance of less than 32mm: ibb.co/YX1ThYy So, if the 240mm you want to use is not too thick and your RAM is low profile - it should be okay. But, my advice is to avoid putting a radiator on top.
@@FullTowerTV yeah I watched ur vid over like 7 times tbh because it’s my first time building a pc and this is the exact case I have so I just wanna make sure I understand everything
@FullTowerTV Hello, unfortunately it's problem off all Antec Symphony AIO, there 2 ways, not to connect ARGB connector to MB, 2 Buy PC case with RGB controller then connect AIO RGB connector to controller.
Hi there 🙂. It's interesting, but I don't think the problem is the AIO because, at first, I had exactly the same problem with the case fans even before I bought the AIO. The case fans also have something similar with a sata cable for power, a reset switch adapter to control the rgb, and an ARGB connector if you want to sync it with other parts of the system. When I was plugging it to the motherboard, I had exactly the same problem as I had with the AIO.
That's why I think it's something related to the motherboard, but unfortunately, I don't have another motherboard right now to test it. Also, a friend of mine said it can also be a CPU problem. 🤔 I will need some more spare parts to check it and be 100 % sure. This never happened to me, and I installed plenty of computers, and I have seen many weird RGB problems. But this one that it shorts the system and the system can't boot up because of rgb cables - never happened to me before. 😵💫
Can you suggest me a casing for this build? 1.Intel I5 13500 2.Msi pro B760m-A ddr5 3.Deepcool AG620. 4.Gskill Ripzaws S5 DDR5 6000mghz. 5.Corsair 650w psu. 6.Hp ex900 plus 500 gb nvme ssd: And review the build?
Hey man, of course I will be happy to help! In order to help the best I can I need more information: 1. What is the graphic card you are going to use? I need a specific name and model. 2. What size are you looking for - small, medium, big? 3. What is your budget? Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment! :)
@@sifathossenmunna6547 700usd is a good budget, we can work with that. where are you from and where are you going to buy the parts? (I saw on your profile you are from Bangladesh? what store are you going to buy there?)
Hey man sorry for the late reply: You can see at 27:59 in the video I explained that I didn't connect it because it made my computer not boot up. you don't have to plug it you can control the lights with the LED button.
There is an adapter that comes from the fan at the back you can see in the video at 08:22 You don't need to connect it anywhere, it has sata power and you don't need to plug it to the motherboard.
Hey man sorry for the late reply: You can see at 27:59 in the video I explained that I didn't connect it because it made my computer not boot up. you don't have to plug it you can control the lights with the LED button.
@@FullTowerTV yes please make a video on how to control RGB lights from RGB fusion app because I can't understand the wire connection if I connect wires according to this button then my reset button is acting like RGB change button and I can not control it form my monitor.. Btw good video and it helped me a lot Thanks a lot ♥️
I searched various time about how to separate antec ax 61 elite front mesh but didn't find, finally Microsoft Co-pilot suggested me this video.
This is really underrated
Thanks for the helpful tutorial.
Underrated channel SUPER helpful for my first gaming pc build
Glad to hear it!
Thank you very much for your video, it helped me solve a problem with the RGB of the fans
I am so happy to hear it helped you! :)
Trying to put this exact same case together but I'm struggling with the rgb fans. 1 I can't figure out where to plug the sata power cord for the rgb fans into the psu (red dragon rgb 850 watt 80+gold), the sata cords to the psu don't much up from what I can tell. 2. I can't figure out where to plug the white landed switch connector into. Getting highly frustrating as this is my 1st p.c build and I'm trying not to mess anything up.
@limpbriscut6516 Hey man, let me help you . Do you have facebook/Instagram?
Add me @fulltowertv
@FullTowerTV I don't but I can create an intstagram. I appreciate the help. I've done everything but the cabling. And it's super confusing.
@limpbriscut6516 it's all good, my friend. I GOT YOU. I saw your message on Instagram. We will continue the conversation there.
HELLO, GOOD VIDEO, A QUESTION, I HAVE THE ANTEC AX20 Elite and I want to put that same graph on it and I don't know if it fits. I would appreciate it if you answered me honestly. My case, I loved that brand, it cools well with its fans, but that doubt would arise.
i have this case it's a bit noisy in the beginning i did not notice it maybe i was still excited because its a new pc but after few days the fans in the front i think make too much noise if u put headphones its alright
Are the stock case fans PWM?
Extremely underrated channel
Hi Rafael, I have aquestion for you. I recently bought an Antec X61 Elite, I agree, it is not the best case I've ever had but its mine now. Thesre are a couple of wires that I have no idea where they go and maybe you could share a light on this. I 'm not very techie so I have to stumble by as best as possible. The first is a a small three holed connector, actually its a 2 hole, a space and anothe hole connector that seems like a fan cnnector (maybe an RGB)? I'm not sure where this goes, there is a 2 plus 1 pin connector on my motherboard but the pins don't seem to fit. I have a ASUS X99-M-WS and the area that I'm talking about is in the lower left hand corner of the motherboard, right above where the HD Audio connector is. The second is a 4 pin connector that seems to be daisy-chained to other connectors including one that looks like a SATA flat connector, I don't know if it could be a connector that goes to an SSD or a hardrive. I wish I could attach a few pictures but I'm not that verse on attiching pictures to postings yet. Any help would be appreciated, thank you.
Hey 👋
First of all, thank you for leaving a comment on my video - You are very much welcome here!
As for the connectors - the ax61 Elite could be a bit tricky.
The first cable you talked about - is an RGB connector or to be more precise- an ARGB connector.
It looks something like this:
imgur.com/a/AhIGAuN
This cable is being used to control the lights of the fans through the motherboard. Unfortunately, the x99 motherboard doesn't have this connector because ARGB was invented later if I remember correctly but, either way - I wouldn't recommend you to plug that connector even if you had an ARGB connector on your motherboard.
In my testing, I noticed very weird behavior when plugging it into the motherboard.
With that said, the case has another option to control the lights (which is the preferred way in my opinion) and that is through what is supposed to be the reset button (See picture: imgur.com/a/lZfWxIv )
It means that instead of a reset button, each time you press it, it will change lights and you can choose your desired color.
Now, for that to work:
You need to plug that second SATA cable you talked about, into a SATA connector on your POWER SUPPLY.
I know it looks like a connector you plug into a hard drive but if you take a look closely 👀 you will notice that it is a male connector and not a female. Exactly like in your hard drive.
This means you plug a female connector into it from the power supply as you would for a hard drive.
That plug will supply power to the INTERNAL ARGB HUB inside the case and will allow you to change colors using the reset button.
I hope that is understandable, but if you still find it hard to get it to work - please contact me on a private message on any of my socials: @fulltowertv on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter/TikTok/you name it, and we can keep discussing it there. 😊
@@guzziman7836
Hey 👋
First of all, thank you for leaving a comment on my video - You are very much welcome here!
As for the connectors - the ax61 Elite could be a bit tricky.
The first cable you talked about - is an RGB connector or to be more precise- an ARGB connector.
It looks something like this:
imgur.com/a/AhIGAuN
This cable is being used to control the lights of the fans through the motherboard. Unfortunately, the x99 motherboard doesn't have this connector because ARGB was invented later if I remember correctly but, either way - I wouldn't recommend you to plug that connector even if you had an ARGB connector on your motherboard.
In my testing, I noticed very weird behavior when plugging it into the motherboard.
With that said, the case has another option to control the lights (which is the preferred way in my opinion) and that is through what is supposed to be the reset button (See picture: imgur.com/a/lZfWxIv )
It means that instead of a reset button, each time you press it, it will change lights and you can choose your desired color.
Now, for that to work:
You need to plug that second SATA cable you talked about, into a SATA connector on your POWER SUPPLY.
I know it looks like a connector you plug into a hard drive but if you take a look closely 👀 you will notice that it is a male connector and not a female. Exactly like in your hard drive.
This means you plug a female connector into it from the power supply as you would for a hard drive.
That plug will supply power to the INTERNAL ARGB HUB inside the case and will allow you to change colors using the reset button.
I hope that is understandable, but if you still find it hard to get it to work - please contact me on a private message on any of my socials: @fulltowertv on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter/TikTok/you name it, and we can keep discussing it there. 😊
Hi, i loved your video. I need a opinion, ax61 elite for 55 usd is ok? Or i should wait to get more money and go for the 4000d airflow for 85 usd. In my country that 30 usd difference, takes 2 full days of work.
If u enable the erp fans will work properly i had this issue with same case and motherboard
how do you do that?
How did you fix yours
@@asteroidPlace70sorry for late reply its just a option in your bios when you enable it, your pc will go fully off on shutdown, no power will be givin, just Enable erp i did this from bios
Hi, is there any chance you could reupload the building guide for the Cougar MX410 Mesh-G RGB case? I'm building my first PC using this case and was planning on using your video to guide me through the process, but saw that it was removed.
Yes I am sorry for that I had some problems with myself 😔
Hey man I hope it's not too late but here it is:
ua-cam.com/video/tYavcqwkwOs/v-deo.html
@@FullTowerTV Thanks a ton, friend, don't worry about it
Hi man, thanks for the video and the case review. I have a question? Wich name of your electric screwdriver?
Hey! Thank you and welcome!😊
The one I use in the video is the Bosch PSR 1200 LI-2 with a quick-release bit.
I couldn't find a link for you because I think mine is an older model.
You can check this one: amzn.to/45a0ngI (it's a bit better than mine)
If you combine it with a set like this: amzn.to/3qxBtZw you have a long bit to reach every part of the case.
Thanks for that,
do you think there's space for 3.5 drive in this case?
It is a bit of a tight fit but the case has space for a 3.5' drive.
There is a removable hard drive bay at the bottom next to the power supply.
Watch the part where I install a power supply (around minute 4:25), you can see I removed it to install the power supply but you can then install it back in and put your hard drive there.
I am glad you liked the content and hopefully, you found it helpful.
If you need any further help let me know :)
@@FullTowerTV I managed this way somehow, but decided to install 2 ssds in the way you mentioned instead. thanks again.
@@shayyk1 no problem my man happy it helped :)
Great content!
Thank you, my friend! i am glad you liked it and welcome to the family :)
Hi, can I put 2 fans blowing air to the GPU in the holes that are on top of the PSU?
Can The ASrock Challenger OC Radeon RX 7800xt fit this case?
If you are talking about the model with 2 fans, no problem. Even the 3-fan model can fit in as long as it is not more than 30cm in length.
You can check the length of the card in the specifications; usually, they will mention it in mm, so for example, 250 mm is 25cm.
Great info!
Thank you
I am Glad I could help! 😊
cheers mate
The ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4070 OC Edition 12GB Graphics Card fits in that case?
Great question!
Are you referring to this model? :
www.asus.com/motherboards-components/graphics-cards/dual/dual-rtx4070-o12g/
if you do - then it will fit perfectly fine!
The case supports up to 30cm graphic cards in length and this model is 26.7cm so it will fit!
Enjoy your build and let me know if you need any further help :)
good video bro!
What motherboard did you use?
B450M AORUS M
www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B450-AORUS-M-rev-1x#kf
My AIO lights won’t work but the AIO does, how do I daisy chain it from my pc fans that do work?
Hey, If it's not too late - which AIO do you have?
@@FullTowerTVI have a montech hyperflow
@@rinx_stealth6527 Do you have Instagram or Facebook maybe? Can you send me a message @fulltowertv?
@@FullTowerTV yeah I sent you a message on instagram
when i got this case, it only included 6 motherboard mounting pegs. i think it's supposed to have 9 though. mine didn't come with any extra in the accessory bag. did yours come with 6 or 9?
could a 240mm fit on top?
Great question!
If you pause the video at around minute 21:58 you can see on the box that it can support a top 120/240mm radiator but with a RAM clearance of less than 32mm: ibb.co/YX1ThYy
So, if the 240mm you want to use is not too thick and your RAM is low profile - it should be okay.
But, my advice is to avoid putting a radiator on top.
@@FullTowerTV okay thanks alot I think i’m going to go with a 360 and mount it at the front until later down when I choose to upgrade my case
@@thatkidtrunks That is a great idea and it's exactly what i did in the video so you can follow along :)
Let me know if you need any help.
@@FullTowerTV yeah I watched ur vid over like 7 times tbh because it’s my first time building a pc and this is the exact case I have so I just wanna make sure I understand everything
@@thatkidtrunks I'm glad you found this helpful!
@FullTowerTV Hello, unfortunately it's problem off all Antec Symphony AIO, there 2 ways, not to connect ARGB connector to MB, 2 Buy PC case with RGB controller then connect AIO RGB connector to controller.
Hi there 🙂.
It's interesting, but I don't think the problem is the AIO because, at first, I had exactly the same problem with the case fans even before I bought the AIO.
The case fans also have something similar with a sata cable for power, a reset switch adapter to control the rgb, and an ARGB connector if you want to sync it with other parts of the system.
When I was plugging it to the motherboard, I had exactly the same problem as I had with the AIO.
That's why I think it's something related to the motherboard, but unfortunately, I don't have another motherboard right now to test it.
Also, a friend of mine said it can also be a CPU problem. 🤔
I will need some more spare parts to check it and be 100 % sure.
This never happened to me, and I installed plenty of computers, and I have seen many weird RGB problems. But this one that it shorts the system and the system can't boot up because of rgb cables - never happened to me before. 😵💫
@@FullTowerTV I work in Gigabyte reseller shop, and we build plenty PC with that water cooler, it's totally 100% problem in RGB connection.
Can you suggest me a casing for this build?
1.Intel I5 13500
2.Msi pro B760m-A ddr5
3.Deepcool AG620.
4.Gskill Ripzaws S5 DDR5 6000mghz.
5.Corsair 650w psu.
6.Hp ex900 plus 500 gb nvme ssd:
And review the build?
Hey man, of course I will be happy to help!
In order to help the best I can I need more information:
1. What is the graphic card you are going to use? I need a specific name and model.
2. What size are you looking for - small, medium, big?
3. What is your budget?
Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment! :)
My budget is low(around 700usd).So will take gpu after some months~_~
I'm gonna build same PC just the differences are Antec ax 61 casing, Samsung pm9a1 m2 & i5 13400
@@sifathossenmunna6547 700usd is a good budget, we can work with that. where are you from and where are you going to buy the parts? (I saw on your profile you are from Bangladesh? what store are you going to buy there?)
I am prefering startech,rayans computer..and suggest me intel build❤
3 pin argb connector direct connect on board?
Hey man sorry for the late reply: You can see at 27:59 in the video I explained that I didn't connect it because it made my computer not boot up. you don't have to plug it you can control the lights with the LED button.
please show how to connection of argb header 3 pin connector
How did you do that?
And where you connect reset sw cable coming from back fan of cabinet?
There is an adapter that comes from the fan at the back you can see in the video at 08:22
You don't need to connect it anywhere, it has sata power and you don't need to plug it to the motherboard.
Hey man sorry for the late reply: You can see at 27:59 in the video I explained that I didn't connect it because it made my computer not boot up. you don't have to plug it you can control the lights with the LED button.
@@rit3xx
Looking at the video I see I really didn't show that.
Would like me to do another video explaining how the cables work in this case?
@@FullTowerTV yes please make a video on how to control RGB lights from RGB fusion app because I can't understand the wire connection if I connect wires according to this button then my reset button is acting like RGB change button and I can not control it form my monitor..
Btw good video and it helped me a lot
Thanks a lot ♥️