what is a starforge? is it that stupid crowdfunded game, or is it another tech channel? because i don't watch other tech channels. i get my tech info from my big brain, and i don't watch GN because dude just plays with his hair and pets it all day, like a 13 year old girl. It's disturbing.
Watching you struggle with PCs is always a joy. I've been doing it for more than 25 years so in my head it's like: Been there, done that, not fun for me but fun to watch someone else's struggles.
I’m back watching a video on something I know nothing about. I’ve never even played a computer game before. So everything goes over my head yet I still enjoy.
Deepcool is making some really good looking stuff lately. I have the Deepcool CH780 case and it's absolutely massive (can fit 3 420mm radiators) but was still relatively cheap. I'm also using the Mystique 360mm AIO and it looks equally amazing. Their air coolers are the nicest looking on the market IMO. I hope they keep it up.
0:13 The left swimmers sphere is the left side of the flotation device between your legs. It also acts as a floodgate to prevent you taking on water and sinking.
I've always had good luck with the MSI/AMD builds I have done over the past 22 years of gaming PC building. Strong companies with some good strong products.
I've got an all AMD mini computer with a 6600xt and a r7 5700x. Much of the same pains as you've experienced here but I've fit it into a case of about half the volume of this one here.
Dawid, sometimes I just put your channel on at home to listen to while doing other things. I find your videos easy to watch, entertaining and oddly calming after a busy day. My wife isn't always thrilled when she comes home and sees your videos playing but she's not a tech person. I lost it when you joked in a video that the computer gave you the same feeling as not brushing your teeth for a really long time. I tried to use that joke with her, she didn't find it as funny as I did for some reason. 🤣 Your channel is one of my favorites, always look forward to new videos!
I love it so much when you do tiny builds like this! I did a tiny AM4 build, focused on AMD's APUs, and I love my little baby PC. I am happy to see that the tiny AM5, Gamer Builds are still viable. Even if a nightmare to build, which is plenty entertaining for us :) . So looking forward to the next tiny PC your build!
I have that air cooler on my 5950x, and it does a super job keeping it below 55c in games and 75c under CPU heavy loads with an added fan making it a full push pull and that alone dropped temps by 5c. Best air cooler and most stylish as i like to not see air coolers its heat pipes and other internals with minimum lightings. Just a solid enclosed boxy look 👍
11:42 I tuned my fan curve to keep it under 50 degrees and it the highest it goes is 53 maybe? It does get a bit rowdy but it doesn't distract my from playing my game
u dont need that front cable dongle; there is a small connector on the board itself to turn it on; but u dont get lights this way, just turn it on, they are between that addon card and the usb 3 connector, a reset switch port and pc on port; u can see them at 07:15
Probably my future case (in white) ... unless I get the Mars gaming MC-Elite or the Darkflash DLH21, both in white too. The only problem for me with this Deepcool is the glass side window. I would have preferred a perforated sheet metal window for the airflow.
I have the Assassin 4 as well, using it in a mATX case (Fractal Define mini C) and it looks already funny in that one but your miniITX build takes the cake. It looks downward hysterical in there.
I always loved stores like comp usa .i miss being able to go into stores and picking out pc parts. I wish i lived near a micro center. Those stores are fun to shop at when u get to pick out your parts and actually see them infront of you . Waiting weeks to get parts in the mail isnt fun at all.
Deepcool should include a some sort of bracket thingy for mounting the assasin cooler to the case itself. To reduce the load on the heatpipes,and motherboard
I built a 7900x on one of those boards last year in a Lian Li A4 H20 it still works pretty good, but I used an AIO. That cooler is nuts. Installing the nvme drives is 'special' too.
200+$ for an A-series chipset motherboard is WILD. Excuse me while I go sacrifice some goats to all gods ever imagined so that my Aorus B450i won't crap itself.
Finally someone using gigabyte card just like mine. I really want to use this case and keep thinking this card can be in that case or not and this video give me the answer
Man looking at those prices makes me appreciate the AMD AM4 system I built (and still use today) five years ago (but that was also PRE-COVID too). I did get the board and processor in a combo though so it was $250 combined ($160 for the processor and $90 for the board I got which is a B450 so two gens older). But some things have gotten crazy in terms of price (video cards are still a bit on the high side although AMD cards are more reasonably priced). One thing I did find funny is that I have been installing CPUs "incorrectly" -- meaning I take the plastic cover off before latching down the lever, which I guess is the WRONG way to do it (although I have yet to bend any pins in the 12 or so PCs I've build over the years). As for frame rates in general, heck I remember playing games back in the day (like 20-30 years ago) and if you go 20-30 fps that was VERY good (20 fps was considered good, but part of this was also back in the DOS days too). So I'd say in modern games 60 fps or more is not bad and a good metric to try to get to (some system obviously can blow past this while others -- particularly cheaper builds -- may struggle a bit with some games). Of course games have gotten way more complex now with textures, scenes, and some AI compared to games from 10-15+ years ago.
I do like a nice ITX case, but as you demonstrated, they can be difficult to build in. I really enjoy my Thermaltake V21. Plenty enough space for the 200mm intake fan and dual 240mm rads for a full liquid cooled system. I think mATX is a great balance between size and function.
If deepcool had designed this case a tiny bit diffrent, you would be able to fit a microATX baord in there. Would definitely save some money and a lot of these tiny mainboard problems.
That's how you know you got a really good ITX system is when a fan starts grinding on something, lol. An ITX I bought a while ago had weird grindy fans. Then I realized the tech who put it together managed the cables in a very strange manor causing them to grind on the edge of the exhaust and CPU fans.
Did you skip the front panel audio? though can't blame you if you did. Its under the back IO shroud, accessible by removing the m.2 heatsink, and the cooler is covering it so it needs to be removed also.
Reminds me of Corsair 2000D stupid cable running out back/side/bottom dangling around. Great case dumb power. Also hate that front panel crap makes no sense.
As someone who has an NR200P 6:22 that is bad implementation. Not sure why they didn't have the extender integrated into the case like Cooler Master did so its just like a normal case.
i had a 7800x3d 7900xt build in the nzxt h1 v2, probably easiest case to build in (took me 20 minutes to get from parts to windows) and for 200$ it was a great buy
The USB M.2 adapter I have does away with screws, clips or any other nonsense. It's a simple rubber plug that slots into the hole. They should patent that.
"Hey, let's develop a plastic clamp that allows fastening the SSD without need for a screw." "Great idea. Now, how should the heatsink for the SSD be attached?" "Just put four screws." "Makes sense to me."
starforge will be sending a cease and desist soon
you need to be careful with putting hammer in your PC
what is a starforge? is it that stupid crowdfunded game, or is it another tech channel? because i don't watch other tech channels. i get my tech info from my big brain, and i don't watch GN because dude just plays with his hair and pets it all day, like a 13 year old girl. It's disturbing.
@@Boogie_the_cat Starforge is a pc building company that has an oddly looking logo
LoL
Nooo, what it’s just a pp rocket.
ITX builds are perfect for anyone who has never done an ITX build before.
wat
@@DJimpulsivity i think i dont understand cuz ive already done 2 itx builds before 😅
@@sheepmasterrace it's because it's hell, a once and done experience
This is my second favorite internet video of large things fitting in small places 😊
Dude 😂
Hahahaha
HUH
Hold on...
🤔
Watching you struggle with PCs is always a joy. I've been doing it for more than 25 years so in my head it's like: Been there, done that, not fun for me but fun to watch someone else's struggles.
Dawid: monitor and case match each other, cool! Also Dawid: immediately slaps down a logitech mousepad with corsair mouse.
"Like driving a blade into a kitten's face" - who else subs to this channel for the figures of speech?
Verbal masterpieces every upload
👋
The content isn't even that unique. its 80% the writing, 15% the hair, 5% shenanigans.
You mean the Jeremy Clarkson of computers?
Dawid is a modern day wordsmith
He used the pegs to make it a Starforge PC! Good job!
Indeed he did. 🤣
Cockrocket pc
Just did my first ever PC build. Ryzen 7600 paired with a 6650xt. Very happy with the results and cost of all the parts.
Starforge logo really brings the system together
True! 😂
you do see what that logo looks like right other then logo for starforge
@@holyhelga Well that’s a running meme! Did love how Asmongold tried to deny it, hilarious. 😂
@@holyhelga That's the joke...
10:18 That's a super clean mini Starforge PC - Glad you found another sponsor!
I’m back watching a video on something I know nothing about. I’ve never even played a computer game before. So everything goes over my head yet I still enjoy.
Deepcool is making some really good looking stuff lately. I have the Deepcool CH780 case and it's absolutely massive (can fit 3 420mm radiators) but was still relatively cheap. I'm also using the Mystique 360mm AIO and it looks equally amazing. Their air coolers are the nicest looking on the market IMO.
I hope they keep it up.
4:48 Dawid was truly frustrated, note the accent used in "Thank Lord" 😂
0:13 The left swimmers sphere is the left side of the flotation device between your legs.
It also acts as a floodgate to prevent you taking on water and sinking.
I like the rocket ship you made in the front panel!
I've always had good luck with the MSI/AMD builds I have done over the past 22 years of gaming PC building. Strong companies with some good strong products.
I've got an all AMD mini computer with a 6600xt and a r7 5700x. Much of the same pains as you've experienced here but I've fit it into a case of about half the volume of this one here.
Thank you for dropping this latest video Dawid. Love you & your content so darn much!
Dawid, sometimes I just put your channel on at home to listen to while doing other things. I find your videos easy to watch, entertaining and oddly calming after a busy day. My wife isn't always thrilled when she comes home and sees your videos playing but she's not a tech person. I lost it when you joked in a video that the computer gave you the same feeling as not brushing your teeth for a really long time. I tried to use that joke with her, she didn't find it as funny as I did for some reason. 🤣 Your channel is one of my favorites, always look forward to new videos!
These were the specs I was looking at getting, very happy I came across this so I could see a recent benchmark withe these specs! 👌👌👌👌
Love to see you're back and I'm the new studio
The best part about these video's imo is just seeing how much fun Dawid seems to be having XD
I love it so much when you do tiny builds like this! I did a tiny AM4 build, focused on AMD's APUs, and I love my little baby PC. I am happy to see that the tiny AM5, Gamer Builds are still viable. Even if a nightmare to build, which is plenty entertaining for us :) . So looking forward to the next tiny PC your build!
Best line ever..."It's like Driving A blade into A kittens face"
I have that air cooler on my 5950x, and it does a super job keeping it below 55c in games and 75c under CPU heavy loads with an added fan making it a full push pull and that alone dropped temps by 5c. Best air cooler and most stylish as i like to not see air coolers its heat pipes and other internals with minimum lightings. Just a solid enclosed boxy look 👍
“…see THAT case swallow THAT girth…” lmaooooo
11:42 I tuned my fan curve to keep it under 50 degrees and it the highest it goes is 53 maybe? It does get a bit rowdy but it doesn't distract my from playing my game
u dont need that front cable dongle; there is a small connector on the board itself to turn it on; but u dont get lights this way, just turn it on, they are between that addon card and the usb 3 connector, a reset switch port and pc on port; u can see them at 07:15
Probably my future case (in white) ... unless I get the Mars gaming MC-Elite or the Darkflash DLH21, both in white too.
The only problem for me with this Deepcool is the glass side window. I would have preferred a perforated sheet metal window for the airflow.
I recently completed an AM4 iTX build in the SSUPD Meshilicious case, and yes, even the older Motherboards are absurdly expensive for that size.
Thank you for making this video, this is almost exactly the build I wanna run in this case
Next video sounds fire! Super impressive temps for an ITX build!
The audio in the new office sounds amazing for the huge space you've got now!
I have the Assassin 4 as well, using it in a mATX case (Fractal Define mini C) and it looks already funny in that one but your miniITX build takes the cake. It looks downward hysterical in there.
I also hate that USB3 connector... the same shit happened to me, I could also put it back on, but why the hell is that connector so tight?
10:29 some are crooked and some are straight...all depends on how u use it...
The fan/heatsink looks like the Borg Cube from Star Trek
It's insanely huge in that case!
@@volvo09 That's what she said. Big black thingy in a small white thingy. 😂
@@Njazmo The punchline is your роrn addiction! Seek help. 😆
I always loved stores like comp usa .i miss being able to go into stores and picking out pc parts. I wish i lived near a micro center. Those stores are fun to shop at when u get to pick out your parts and actually see them infront of you . Waiting weeks to get parts in the mail isnt fun at all.
Watching people try and cable manage in an ITX build is always a joy.
I love this case. Happy to see you giving it the Dawid treatment
I was surprised that I wasn't subscribed to this incredible channel!
Deepcool should include a some sort of bracket thingy for mounting the assasin cooler to the case itself. To reduce the load on the heatpipes,and motherboard
The massive CPU cooler is classic Dawid. Another epic video mate.
Run a 7600x with my 7900xt for 4k gaming at 120fps (LG C1)- yeah its plenty. Next build will be a small tower like this one. Great video!
Gotta love how the gameplay footage framing looks like it is running on the green Alienware PC on the background.
I built a 7900x on one of those boards last year in a Lian Li A4 H20 it still works pretty good, but I used an AIO. That cooler is nuts. Installing the nvme drives is 'special' too.
I have this motherboard, it’s pretty good except for the massive amount of dongles, and the only AM5 ITX board w/ 3 m.2 slots (1 gen 5, 2 gen 4)
Temps look good.
I have a Ryzen 7 7700 and Radeon 6700XT.
MSI 650i iTX MB is a shite, waiting for an RMA.
Gotta appreciate that Dawid is moving and yet keeps giving us content
200+$ for an A-series chipset motherboard is WILD. Excuse me while I go sacrifice some goats to all gods ever imagined so that my Aorus B450i won't crap itself.
I bought an all AMD system from Micro Center! It all comes full circle.
I think you did a great job with the case being so small and cable management
I really want a micro center in Australia, we got Costco now I need micro centre
Just gotta say how much I love this channel
That's a nice rocket you made there! Reminds me of The Shining.
Finally someone using gigabyte card just like mine. I really want to use this case and keep thinking this card can be in that case or not and this video give me the answer
That ITX case looked like the inside of my carryon after a particularly busy weekend trip!
The fact so much fit into that case and the temperatures didn't resemble Krakatoa, is just crazy. Like that is some very effective ventilation.
The TDP is also a lot lower than Intel.
5 seconds in and I'm already thanking whoever does the captions- I thought Dawid called it a "Little burger case"...
Ohh it's this case! I'm waiting them to stock it for Canada
Starforged Systems!!!!
I have a full AMD machine and I am quite happy w it 😊
This guys videos always crack me up love the art work 😂
Man looking at those prices makes me appreciate the AMD AM4 system I built (and still use today) five years ago (but that was also PRE-COVID too). I did get the board and processor in a combo though so it was $250 combined ($160 for the processor and $90 for the board I got which is a B450 so two gens older). But some things have gotten crazy in terms of price (video cards are still a bit on the high side although AMD cards are more reasonably priced).
One thing I did find funny is that I have been installing CPUs "incorrectly" -- meaning I take the plastic cover off before latching down the lever, which I guess is the WRONG way to do it (although I have yet to bend any pins in the 12 or so PCs I've build over the years).
As for frame rates in general, heck I remember playing games back in the day (like 20-30 years ago) and if you go 20-30 fps that was VERY good (20 fps was considered good, but part of this was also back in the DOS days too). So I'd say in modern games 60 fps or more is not bad and a good metric to try to get to (some system obviously can blow past this while others -- particularly cheaper builds -- may struggle a bit with some games). Of course games have gotten way more complex now with textures, scenes, and some AI compared to games from 10-15+ years ago.
I suggest gluing the housing for the connector back on.😅 Some super strong glue at that lol
I do like a nice ITX case, but as you demonstrated, they can be difficult to build in. I really enjoy my Thermaltake V21. Plenty enough space for the 200mm intake fan and dual 240mm rads for a full liquid cooled system. I think mATX is a great balance between size and function.
I recently built an all AMD with the top GPU and CPU installed. Its a beast to say the least.
All I can see on your thumbnail is an oversized cpu cooler and a tangle of cables 😂. Love your channel
Deep cool with dem deep pockets popping out on every tech channel
"Which makes cooler compatibility nice and terrible"
Dawid has such a way with words!
If deepcool had designed this case a tiny bit diffrent, you would be able to fit a microATX baord in there.
Would definitely save some money and a lot of these tiny mainboard problems.
That's how you know you got a really good ITX system is when a fan starts grinding on something, lol. An ITX I bought a while ago had weird grindy fans. Then I realized the tech who put it together managed the cables in a very strange manor causing them to grind on the edge of the exhaust and CPU fans.
That happened to me too, all i had to do was just slightly move the cable a bit to the other side, it only took a secs
It's amazing how much people do not care about the money people pay them to put stuff together.
I have noticed Dawids sarcasm and wild analogies have infected my brain irl. Great video as always!
Did you skip the front panel audio? though can't blame you if you did.
Its under the back IO shroud, accessible by removing the m.2 heatsink, and the cooler is covering it so it needs to be removed also.
I actually quite like the power supply cabble thingy.
Reminds me of Corsair 2000D stupid cable running out back/side/bottom dangling around. Great case dumb power. Also hate that front panel crap makes no sense.
Great video! I would love to see another driving sim one though as I am highly considering starting one
When you buy a house, you should check how far the nearest Microcenter is. I'm 4 hours away and can see some insane traffic.
2:50 as someone who has also been building for a long time I really fell for that at first
As someone who has an NR200P 6:22 that is bad implementation. Not sure why they didn't have the extender integrated into the case like Cooler Master did so its just like a normal case.
If you don't worry about all the bells and whistles on a mobo you can get AM5 650's for £120 in the uk, does the job perfectly.
Next video with all new AliExpress parts ... probably in 6 months or so.
I'm not sure if that motherboard is seated correctly. Maybe take it out and check again 😜
i had a 7800x3d 7900xt build in the nzxt h1 v2, probably easiest case to build in (took me 20 minutes to get from parts to windows) and for 200$ it was a great buy
I love watching you struggle with building 😂 you crack me up thanks for sharing
The USB M.2 adapter I have does away with screws, clips or any other nonsense. It's a simple rubber plug that slots into the hole. They should patent that.
10:20 dang that's a starforge system
It's always funny when companies only located in the US sponsor Canadian youtubers
10:19 "oh crap, its not in the middle" 😂😂😂😂😂
"Wrong hole, mister!"
i like the size but i also like the performance over a 100fps most of the time pretty solid
Its only 1080p though.
@@crashnbyrne hey still pretty solid performance considering the games he tested
Wow, it's a pretty amazing case with what it can fit.
Man seeing a case that small makes me want to build a mini itx pc.
I can't wait for that Aliexpress video!
That Deepcool cooler on that board makes it look like Deep Thought.
I just upgraded my NZXT H1 v2 build which had a i5 7600 and GTX 1060 6GB, to a Ryzen 5 5600 and RX 6600 AM4. Let's go AMD!
That is definitely an absurd cooler, I love it.
nah "swallow all of this girth" is a crazy sentence 💀
I THOUGHT THE SAME THING
I always wonder if you can put a mini monitor on this kind case instead of the tempered glass.
"That felt like driving a blade into a kitten face"
The visual Dawid! My God!😅
David is a true Engineer he knows about the "Strongest Shape" :P
that case is a behemoth!! are your worried about the weight? is there any support for it?
"Hey, let's develop a plastic clamp that allows fastening the SSD without need for a screw."
"Great idea. Now, how should the heatsink for the SSD be attached?"
"Just put four screws."
"Makes sense to me."