I wasn't really going to look at 4K results in this video but then curiosity got the better of me and I was pleasantly surprised. Should I do a more in depth video on the 3070 ?
Excellent video. I came across your channel because I was considering the case that you used and wanted to know whether the 2 side fans were reverse fan in-take as it would effect what additional fans I bought. Thanks for the answer that its all exhaust fans. The PC you built is so close to the one I'm going to put in the case. Ryzen 5700G, 32gb ram & MSI Supreme RTX 3070. I went with a thermalright air tower cooler, but the aio you used (while overkill) is an insane price at £53. Very professional video, my only recommendation would be to make the msi afterburner overlay bigger so it can be easily seen. An easy sub from me.
Mhm, choosing an AIO for the 5600X is questionable, no matter what price - TR has better suited aircoolers (Peerless Assassin/Phantom Spirit...) for even less that perform ~ the same on this chip. Less moving parts and no waterloop to be maintained. The 3070 should've been a 6700XT/6800 or mabye even a 2080S imho because they have better value in the used market. RAM should've been 3600MT/s. They cost about the same but do help for gaming. The money saved there could've been used for a better NVME drive as this one has no DRAM and is slow even for a PCI-e gen 3. Seems you went a little more for looks than absolute best price to performance here.
You could've spent your money in much better way, the liquid cooler is an overkill for that CPU you could use the stock cooler that came in the box and saved £53, and also getting 16gb RAM kit would save an extra £30, and use the £83 saved to get an AMD 6800 a faster card with DOUBLE the VRAM which is more useful for 4K gaming than system RAM, great video regardless keep it up👍
i enjoyed the video and thought it was from a much larger channel because the production quality seemed so high. also an AIO is unnecessary for even a 7800X3D so it's absolutely overkill for a 5600. the stock cooler would've done just fine or if you really wanted a better one you could get something like peerless assassin or deepcool ak400 for way cheaper so you could've put that money towards getting a better name SSD or possible a better graphics card
Thanks ! Yeah I agree on the AIO but since I got a good price on the CPU & GPU I decided to go with it to make the build look nicer but also because I've never tried a Thermalright product and the price for a 360 to me was really good.
not sure i'd be using that dodgy power supply, gamemax makes cheap tat psus, they are tier f for all their units on the psu tier list for a reason, they often have done stuff like cheesing review samples, faking 80 plus ratings, component swapping, etc
My card the 4070ti draws less power and I've got a Corsair RM850X. It was £120 new but the warranty is ridiculously long, it's completely silent even when I'm gaming which is madness and I'm loading the PSU with 400 watts.
I wasn't really going to look at 4K results in this video but then curiosity got the better of me and I was pleasantly surprised. Should I do a more in depth video on the 3070 ?
yeah that would be cool 👍
Shockingly good video I thought this was a big channel. Nice work big dawg.
Thanks, I appreciate it 👍
Excellent video. I came across your channel because I was considering the case that you used and wanted to know whether the 2 side fans were reverse fan in-take as it would effect what additional fans I bought. Thanks for the answer that its all exhaust fans.
The PC you built is so close to the one I'm going to put in the case. Ryzen 5700G, 32gb ram & MSI Supreme RTX 3070. I went with a thermalright air tower cooler, but the aio you used (while overkill) is an insane price at £53.
Very professional video, my only recommendation would be to make the msi afterburner overlay bigger so it can be easily seen. An easy sub from me.
Mhm, choosing an AIO for the 5600X is questionable, no matter what price - TR has better suited aircoolers (Peerless Assassin/Phantom Spirit...) for even less that perform ~ the same on this chip. Less moving parts and no waterloop to be maintained. The 3070 should've been a 6700XT/6800 or mabye even a 2080S imho because they have better value in the used market. RAM should've been 3600MT/s. They cost about the same but do help for gaming. The money saved there could've been used for a better NVME drive as this one has no DRAM and is slow even for a PCI-e gen 3. Seems you went a little more for looks than absolute best price to performance here.
Good buys, well done, keep up the good work dude
Thanks, appreciate it !
You could've spent your money in much better way, the liquid cooler is an overkill for that CPU you could use the stock cooler that came in the box and saved £53, and also getting 16gb RAM kit would save an extra £30, and use the £83 saved to get an AMD 6800 a faster card with DOUBLE the VRAM which is more useful for 4K gaming than system RAM, great video regardless keep it up👍
Useful vid, thanks. 🙏
i enjoyed the video and thought it was from a much larger channel because the production quality seemed so high. also an AIO is unnecessary for even a 7800X3D so it's absolutely overkill for a 5600. the stock cooler would've done just fine or if you really wanted a better one you could get something like peerless assassin or deepcool ak400 for way cheaper so you could've put that money towards getting a better name SSD or possible a better graphics card
Thanks ! Yeah I agree on the AIO but since I got a good price on the CPU & GPU I decided to go with it to make the build look nicer but also because I've never tried a Thermalright product and the price for a 360 to me was really good.
Nice build.
Thanks, I really liked this one.
Good video!!
how did you get these parts for so cheap
I managed to get the CPU on Facebook marketplace and the GPU from eBay 😊
that amazzing❤❤
50 poumds for an aio bro just spend it on the motherboard instead of getting that a520 dogshit
I wasn't really a fan of the mb but was curious about the aio.
not sure i'd be using that dodgy power supply, gamemax makes cheap tat psus, they are tier f for all their units on the psu tier list for a reason, they often have done stuff like cheesing review samples, faking 80 plus ratings, component swapping, etc
My card the 4070ti draws less power and I've got a Corsair RM850X. It was £120 new but the warranty is ridiculously long, it's completely silent even when I'm gaming which is madness and I'm loading the PSU with 400 watts.
u blew so much budget on so many things that u shouldnt have
I will be better I'd u took a rx6800 and it will 850