The Ultimate FormD T1 Air Cooled Build
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
- Official FormD T1 + Travel Kit: formdt1.com/products/t1-gpu-t...
Mods printed on my Voron 2.4: www.formbot3d.com/?DIST=RUVEG...
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Recommended parts list (Amazon Affiliate):
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7800X3D amzn.to/4d5VYA1
GPU: ASUS ProArt GeForce RTX 4080 Super amzn.to/3UwZ20I
Motherboard: ASUS B650E-I ROG STRIX* amzn.to/4bhEkYh
Motherboard: Gigabyte B650I AORUS Ultra** amzn.to/44cAHAm
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR5 6000 CL30 amzn.to/44l2pLj
PSU: Corsair SF750*** amzn.to/3UgB34E
Cooler: Thermalright AXP90-x47 FULL amzn.to/4bckDkE
Storage: Samsung 980 Pro 2TB amzn.to/44v3X5T
Linkup Gen4 Riser 23cm amzn.to/3UzRnOb
Noctua NF-A9x14 Chromax amzn.to/3xXznWf
Noctua NA-FD1 Fan Ducts amzn.to/3Ubh3QR
Phanteks T30 amzn.to/3QiUIQ6
* Reports of coil whine / buzzing when CPU is idle
** Reports of riser incompatibiliy and clearance issues with AXP90-x47
*** Custom silicone cable set by DreambigbyRayMOD
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Note: These parts may differ from my build for various reasons, but it's what I would recommend today due to reasons like cost/performance, availability, etc.
Exhaust shroud:
www.printables.com/model/8561...
Custom panels:
www.printables.com/model/8561...
NA-FD1 custom pegs:
www.printables.com/model/8219...
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Chapters
0:00 (Introduction)
1:00 (Specs)
3:07 (Travel Kit)
5:55 (Why air cooling?)
7:53 (Thermals)
8:49 (Exhaust Shroud)
10:19 (Custom Side Panels)
13:55 (Parts list + Recommendations)
15:47 (Outro) - Наука та технологія
Chapters
0:00 (Introduction)
1:00 (Specs)
3:07 (Travel Kit)
5:55 (Why air cooling?)
7:53 (Thermals)
8:49 (Exhaust Shroud)
10:19 (Custom Side Panels)
13:55 (Parts list + Recommendations)
15:47 (Outro)
c l e a n .
custom exhaust shroud and panels were dope.
Thanks! You got me hooked on insane SFF builds (and UA-cam) so you're partly responsible for all this. The cubic infill side panels could work really well on a dual radiator custom loop build, no turbulence to worry about 👀.
Same here. Saw one single optimum video, watched all the others, ordered a titanium t1 and build a beast. Praise the inspirational master of sff👌👍
Isn’t it better to have the 2 phanteks as intake blowing air from the bottom to the top?
@@diegocervantes4977 I haven't personally tested it, but the consensus has always been that top exhaust is the better configuration in the T1, no matter if air cooling or liquid cooling.
@@diegocervantes4977 there should always be a balance of intake and exhaust. the GPU cooler and CPU cooler both act as intake because of how they're oriented, so the few case fans you can fit in there should be oriented to exhaust. air can find its way into a compact system but it's kinda hard to get it out without some encouragement
Thank you for the work you put into this.
This was so clean! Very entertaining to watch. Thanks for sharing
This is EXACTLY what I have been looking for. Sitting on a 7800X3D and a 3080 TUF on the ASUS B650I and was just waiting for the right sign to start my T1 build. Just ordered the case and 3d prints, thank you so much for your hard work.
Simply loved your explanation. Keep it up
I'm surprised that the air cooling configuration works so well
The T30's doing gods work.
Thorough, informative, innovative and consistent too! Can’t imagine anything but the best coming your way if you’re in this for the long run. 💯
Thanks for the words of encouragement! Appreciate it.
This is amazing, not idea how you don't have a larger following. Very impressive. I've got my full build waiting patiently for me to be able to snag a titanium T1. Very similar build to yours, can't wait.
Excellent info and work helping use emprove the form Ti for use
your videos are so good to binge on lol
Excellent build and video! Got me excited to build my own version of this build!
Thank you!
great vid thanks, i plan on jumping into a new build this gpu release and fell in love with this case from you and optimum's videos on it. very excited to build. ill definitely use your links to parts
Thanks! The T1 is just too much fun to build in, you won't regret it.
This is awesome. I have a 5900X and 7900xt in my T1 v2.5, with basic AIO, and everything works well and is dead quiet (to my old ears anyway). I have these components, because they were just what was in my old ITX build, but it's nice to know if I upgrade in the future, and want to go air cooled, that someone has put in the hard work to prove what is possible. Thanks so much!
Nice work!
Top notch bro! Love ya work! :)
your channel deserves to be bigger, this was a great video!
Thanks!
just ordered an X47 in Full Black. Can’t wait to see how it looks in my T1
Just a note here: The Full Black should perform equal to Full Copper, but I've seen reports that it's usually just the Black model mislabeled, and that one is aluminium instead of copper. Where did you order it from?
@@EIGAtechOrdered from Ali Express. searched for over and hour but i found a seller with one for sale. I really dislike the copper aesthetic. The seller is Dial Factory Store Store
Awesome video - the turbulence noise for the cuboid is mainly from the shape I've found, smaller holes and round holes specifically seem to help a lot more. A good example is the Fractal Terra which has horrid turbulence noise compared to the T1 if you stick either side panel directly on top of a fan
Thanks! Interesting, it's funny because initially I wanted to do slotted panels like on the Terra, but yeah...
Wow this is really unexpected plot twist haha. A year ago I have the same specs as you but only 7900X (bought it a couple months before the 7800X3D came out) and I dreamed of making the same custom loops as you, but it required a lot more time money and effort, so I built air cooling version exactly the same as you in this video except for the custom stuff and I'm happy. But still there are two important changes.
1. I installed a 120mm Noctua on the CPU through the adapter, it's a little quieter and gives a little better temperature, including cooling the RAM as well.
2. At first I had a regular APX90-X47 Full Copper like yours, but it annoyed me with its color and I found a rare Full Copper Graphene Coated version on T-Mall, it's gray, thank god now I can sleep well.
Thanks for the video! Now I won't have to worry and dream about a custom loop like yours. And thanks for the 3d exhaust, that's an interesting idea. I also didn't know about the travel kit and it annoyed me that the 4090 tilts a bit.
Clean job ! Aircooling is as challenging as watercooling in those cases if you wanna get real life performance. Dope build 💪🤗
Can't beat that Corsair sf750. I also have one that's in its third build. It's currently running a 5600x/3080 system in an Ncase M1 without breaking a sweat.
Same, got mine in 2019 and it handles my 4090 & 7800X3D flawlessly
The freaking pcie extension is so delicate, I had problems for a week trying to turn on the pc, thought it was the ram, than the motherboard, than the power supply and at last it was the pcie extension. I reassemble everything back together and try and put the pcie extension as best and delicate as I could and it finally turned on. Happy with my build, im rocking the 13600kf, 32 gbs 7200mhz ram, rtx 4070ti super, and cooler master 850w sfx power supply, with the same cpu cooler you are using. Also the phanteks at the top. But i needed to undervolt a lot on the cpu because it gets vey hot and I like to keep it lower than 70. My gpu is always at less than 55. I use it on my room as a gaming console on my tv.
I get the anxiety of high CPU temps, but the reality is that the design philosophy as of late is to let them run hot, and a target of 70C may be too unrealistic depending on load scenario.
@@EIGAtechdid you undervolt the cpu on this test?
@@diegocervantes4977 It's only running mild per-core negative curve optimiser settings.
Fortune is smiling on me as I have started to finally build my first PC. I have already bought the T1 Titanium and might arrive by the end of the week. Been looking at multiple sites of what the best cooling could be for the case and trying to maximize upgradability for the future. This cleared my doubts of what small coolers are capable of as I have been trying to decide wheather to use a Noctua L9 vs L9i. Seems to me the L9 would cool a i9 well and will have room for a bigger GPU later on.
Keep in mind the AXP90-x47 is quite a bit better than the Noctua L9.
Great video. Using similar config only with Intel 13900K powerlimited. Can totally agree to your thoughts after I also tried a lot of configs before.
Thanks!
good job
Thanks to your vid, I think I'm comfortable going this route for my move from full tower to a FormD T1 case. I wanted to use the phanteks evolv shift xt initially, but this would be slimmer and more modular. Spending on a 240mm AIO, and routing tubes, seems too compromising and expensive. The only difference is that I have a 3090 FE, which has me unsure(wishing) the travel kit would work, along with the phantesk 850sfx. I'll be looking into getting a 14600k(getting different ram of course) and learning to undervolt both.
Hey! What about making circular parts of sidepanels with different holes pattern aligned to corresponding cpu, psu and gpu fans? Would look neat in my opinion and also will promote air to go more through particular intakes
Thank you for the video, really great looking build! Do you happen to know the length of the riser cable that was replaced? Cheers!
Thanks! It’s the 23cm “reverse socket”. I’ve added a link to the exact one in the description.
You could try an get the side panels 3d printed out of metal that would probably add more structure
3d metal printers are very expensive, hopefully they will come down in cost so more can enjoy metals 3d printing
Oh yeah, that would be insanely expensive, but there's other materials or composites I may try in the future to see if I can get them to be more rigid.
@@EIGAtech Carbon Fiber would be the next best I guess
I ordered a not to expensive 3d printer for the side panels I hope it works the Bambu I have can not print that big of a are for the side pannels or the fan shroud
I do not have a CNC yet thinking of trying to fine one that can cut metal that is not to expensive that would solve the issue of strength and bending on the pannels
Hi, loved the video but I have a question as I am going to be building in this case with a 4080 super FE with the same components. Is the Foam required as part of the complete build and if so what benefit does including the foam give? Thanks!
Thanks! The foam duct offers a significant improvement in CPU thermals, so I see no reason to skip it, you can even find a 3D printable alternative: www.printables.com/model/742782-axp90-x47-cooler-duct-for-formd-t1-3-slot-mode-noc
Hey amazing video, I have a E-White T1 and 4080 Super FE waiting to be built and the travel kit will be the perfect addition. I love the hex screws that you have replaced the originals with, so much more durable than philips heads do you know where you can get some? They look like good quality stainless steel ones.
Thanks! I bought them a long time ago from Aliexpress for my T1 v1.1, nothing fancy but they have served me well and I reused them a bunch of times, the philips head ones that came with the case are already pretty gnarly.
My case just came in, struggling to get the riser cable installed as it seems the holes arent aligned
Any suggestions for alternative pieces if my CPU was a i9-13900k? Such as mobo, fans, etc.
I am currently planning a new PC Build and I am undecided between the FormD T1 and the Ncase M1 Evo. Most important to me is the noise while gaming. I know i can fit a 280mm AIO into the M1 while the T1 only fits some 240mm but, my Question is. Is an AIO really needed for an 7800x3d?
The GPU whould be an three Slot 4070ti Super
I’m currently getting ready to switch my build into this case, unfortunately I don’t have access to a 3D printer, do you by chance sell things like this in places like Etsy?
Very cool build. What custom cables length do you recommend for the t1 ?
My cable lengths are a bit all over the place because I've used them in other builds as well. Best source for cable lengths is the SFFHub Discord server (link in description) and check the pins in the #formdt1 channel.
Directly taken from there:
24 pin - 140-160mm
EPS - 250-260mm (in front of the mobo)
EPS - 300mm (routed behind mobo)
12vhpwr - 325-350mm
PCIe 8 pin - 200-220mm
thx very informative. which material should i use for the 3d printed pegs ??
If you want to avoid deformation then PETG or ABS/ASA but given their small size and the fact that the duct will be held in place by the panel once mounted, I'm sure PLA can work as well, even if it deforms slightly.
@@EIGAtech thx very much
Hey, awesome build video really helped me out.
The stock riser apparently often has quality problems, its length is 18.5cm your linked cable is 23cm is there no problem with fitting the extra cm.
And is the anti sack bracket for the 4090 recommended or am I fine without it ?
I haven't used my stock riser at all so far, not because I don't think it's good, just that for the builds I wanted to do the Linkup was better. The extra length is not an issue, but thickness is a bit of a downside (stock one is thinner).
Anti-sag bracket or travel kit is definitely optional, but I recommend it for OCD 👀.
@@EIGAtech Alright ty for the fast response, just a bit insecure because this will be my first pc build ever.
I have another question, do you think it would be a problem to use the back ssd slot on the motherboard temperature wise.
Dunno if I want to split the storage in 2x2tb or 1x4tb.
@@bionis4980 I would skip using the backside M.2 personally and get one 4tb drive (I have a 2tb drive and a couple of external NVME enclosures).
@@EIGAtech Thank you so much for all the input and clean vid, build my PC last week and everything works great.
Does the noctua mod make a substantial difference or can I just use the stock fan?
What’s the total cost of your recco’d pc in April 2024? (7800X3D etc)
I have a 4090 on my workstation, I'll make sure to keep that GPU to build one of these in the future, it looks amazing
What are your alternatives for that CPU cooler?
The best alternative is probably the ID-COOLING IS-47-XT but it performs worse.
hello)) noctua l9a is much worse? (I saw the tests, the temperature difference between Thermalright and Noctua is not very big).
would you mind sharing your fan curve for cpu fan case fans?
Gorgeous build! but where can I get this wallpaper?
Thanks! Wallpaper is from here: www.deviantart.com/dpcdpc11
@@EIGAtech Thanks a lot!
Is that a custom RTSS OSD skin that you're using? If so, it looks great.
Yup! It’s a custom overlay for RTSS.
@@EIGAtech Nice. Would you mind sharing what it is?
Many thanks for this info! 🙌
Anyone know how big difference there is between the full copper and the regular black version?
The difference is significant, I believe it's around 2-3 C.
@eigatech I think u linked the wrong fan - you linked the 25mm NF9 not the 14mm
Your are correct. Sorry about that! I fixed it now.
Hey, I just built my formd t1 just a couple of days ago and I'm still trying to figure out my FanControls and adjustments to make both the temps and noise decrease. Would you mind telling me more information you have done aside from the custom 3d printed parts? My build is almost a exact replica but with a 4080 Super FE. Thanks!
Congrats! I go into a bit more detail on how I set up FanControl in my older video: ua-cam.com/video/6WZs8s2RZVY/v-deo.htmlsi=iZQ4audIgpalGwI-&t=643
You can use that as inspiration as the principles are the same. The trick is to find fan RPM ranges that offer a good balance between noise and thermals, and then make Graph curves that set the fan speeds based on that.
Idk if it was answered already but what cable length did you use for the 24 Pin Modular Cable your cable management is top tier!
Thanks! Best source for cable lengths is the SFFHub Discord server (link in description) and check the pins in the #formdt1 channel.
Directly taken from there:
24 pin - 140-160mm
EPS - 250-260mm (in front of the mobo)
EPS - 300mm (routed behind mobo)
12vhpwr - 325-350mm
PCIe 8 pin - 200-220mm
@@EIGAtech amazing thank you! 🙏🏽
is it possible to run this exact build but for an i9 14900K instead?
do you think it's possible to shorten the lenght of the Linkup Gen4 Riser or 23cm was the best? Thx for your video, planning to build one very soon, my itx mobo is the aorus so im planning to change the PCIe riser right away
I'd first check if the stock riser is fine, if not, then the 23cm Linkup is the way to go or the Loque Cobalt Gen4+ riser which is outstanding: louqe.com/products/cobalt-rc260-twinax-gen4-pci-e-4-0-riser-cable
@@EIGAtech thx you so much really! How do I see that I'm affected beyond light annoyance level? I'm kind of use to these things not working properly for me :D
@@spacedandy6778 If there's a problem with the stock riser + your AORUS B650I then you will likely get no signal at all.
can the travel kit be used with the msi rtx 4080 super expert? because it has a similiar design to the FE and it also has support holes
Oh wow, didn't know about this one. The dimensions almost certainly do not match, but a travel kit variant may be worth doing depending on the popularity of this card.
Hey @EIGAtech, would the Louqe Coblat riser work with the shifted riser bracket?
It would as far as I know.
Is the fan your using the standard Noctua A9 or the Noctua A9x14?
It's the x14, the description has the correct part listed.
Would you consider replacing your mobo and cpu with smth like the bd790i from minisforum ?
I value (gaming) performance more than I do extreme SFF builds, so... although it's cool, I wouldn't use it for my main build
Does he mention the cable lengths?
Phanteks T30's all seem to be out of stock in my area. Could you recommend a suitable alternative for this case please? Also, what's the impact of removing the fan grill from the Corsair PSU? The best SFX PSU I can source doesn't have a removable fan grill. Thanks!
Hi! There is no reason to remove the PSU fan grill, it's something I did for a previous build. As for T30s alternatives, the Noctua NF-A12x25 is the way to go.
how is the sound levels compared to an AiO. Im using an Atmos now and my T1 is on my desk. If the performance is better with air and sound levels are similar, then Im going to switch and not worry about leaking.
My old CPU only custom loop with pneumatic tubing is very close to an AiO in terms of performance and noise levels, so you can use that as a comparison point. That said, I would not worry about leaking with an AiO.
@@EIGAtech you think its worth it to swap out from the atmos to air cooling?
I have been running my T1 with one panel off as I have an IS-55 cooler, I was thinking about getting a bulge pressed into the side panel but I'm going to replace with the smaller cooler. The links though take you to wrong products both the cooler and CPU fan links are bad. When the travel kits comes back in stock i will buy it for sure. I have placed a fan above the CPU to try and help with SSD temps (Gen 5) and i turned the system over also to help. What size fan would fit below the NVME ??
Thanks for the heads-up! I fixed the links.
How does the Alpenföhn BlackRidge compare to the AXP90 Full Copper?
I recommend watching this video from L91: ua-cam.com/video/xiYoYa7c_uU/v-deo.htmlsi=ZdXkAzljG1sJX7j6
The tl;dr is that the AXP90-x47 Full Copper is superior.
The Black Ridge has some advantages, with the underside fan mounting style you could have the case in 3.25 slots and not worry about fan turbulence. But from my understanding the Black Ridge also has fitment issues with certain motherboards, including the ASUS B650E-I shown in the video.
@@EIGAtech Thank you very much!
Please link / share what PCIE Riser cable you used that fits? :)
I just learnt it comes with the case, nice
is there a 3D printing service someone could recommend? would love to try the fan shroud.
I would suggest finding someone local to keep costs down, especially if you have a different motherboard or taller RAM that are currently untested with the shroud.
@@EIGAtechim using same mobo and ram as you. Asus B650E-I and Corsair Vengeance. just dont have my own 3D printer.
I noticed that you link to the Corsair CMK32GX5M2B6000C30 SKU (XMP only) instead of CMK32GX5M2B6000Z30 (EXPO). I don't know if that matters or not. For what it's worth, Gigabyte doesn't list either as verified compatible with the B650I AORUS Ultra. Have you run into any issues using the XMP profile with that memory?
The link opens correctly for me (CMK32GX5M2B6000Z30), I think Amazon adjusts the links based on region and it may mix things up. I actually have the 64GB kit but I think it's overkill. Absolutely no issues with them and I use tighter secondary timings, for which I recommend Buildzoid's video: ua-cam.com/video/dlYxmRcdLVw/v-deo.htmlsi=mZr-iqHQkSHCezre
@@EIGAtech Thank you for the clarification!
does the noctua fan duct improve temps by much?
They are a significant improvement, but I don't have any numbers on hand. Considering the total cost of the build it is a no brainer getting them or a similar 3D printed duct like this one: www.printables.com/model/742782-axp90-x47-cooler-duct-for-formd-t1-3-slot-mode-noc
How does this cpu cooler compare to the black ridge cooler?
I recommend watching this video from L91: ua-cam.com/video/xiYoYa7c_uU/v-deo.htmlsi=ZdXkAzljG1sJX7j6
The tl;dr is that the AXP90-x47 is superior.
The Black Ridge has some advantages, with the underside fan mounting style you could have the case in 3.25 slots and not worry about fan turbulence. But from my understanding the Black Ridge also has fitment issues with certain motherboards, including the ASUS B650E-I shown in the video.
Do you think 14700k tempreture will be managable on this build!?
I can't say as I haven't made any SFF systems using Intel CPUs.
Which size foam duct did you use for the CPU Cooler?
I believe it's the second one (in order of thickness).
What did you use for the fan cables?
Those are custom 4pin extension cables from DreambigbyRay on Etsy. Entirely optional as the Noctua and Phanteks fans come with their own (sleeved) extension cables.
Would I get better temps with the axp90-x53 full copper instead of the x47? My gpu is 2 slot, so I thought why not get a thicker cpu cooler.
Definitely the better choice since you've got room for it. I'd only get the x47 if you plan on upgrading to a 3 slot card later down the road.
If you have a 2 slot you can fit an l12s which is better than both
@@timo5229 I bought an L12S ghost edition but have not yet tried to fit it. I believe the vrm heatsink will make contact with the heat pipes.
can i ask which cpu tuning settings do you run? im new at this and dont know how to make settings. want also run the cpu fan.at 50%
Just a mild negative Curve Optimizer tuning (per core) but it really wouldn't perform any different even stock. I don't apply any other limits other than the default PBO settings.
@@EIGAtech thx very much. so curve optimizer os the only sstting in bios. so set to for example -20 or -30 just try? only this setting without any undervolting or things like this? some.people say something about ppt tdc edc so this is meant by PBO SETTINGS? because i want to run same as you on 50% cpu fan speed. any temperature limits? or just let the cpu slow itself down if stock temp limit reached? thx very much
@@shusui9665 I don't find it necessary to touch any of the limits. The 7950X3D can usually only do between 0 and -15 on a per core basis (not global) and requires a LOT of stability testing. If you are new I'd just get a 7800x3D, set it to -30 and test for stability in day to day tasks, and then just call it a day! There's no point to the 7950X3D unless you like to tinker around.
@@EIGAtech yes i want to go with 7800x3d. so then i only will set rhe curve to -30 per core and thats it. i understand then that i will leave the cpu to clock itself down if temp limits on gaming or special tasks will reach the max? thx very much .
Did the travel kit sell that fast or it hasn’t been stocked officially yet?
Hasn't stocked yet.
Thanks!
I just received the AXP90-X47 Full Copper cooler for my T1. However, on the box, it states "AMD: AM4" support. Does this imply compatibility with AM5 as well? I've noticed different SKUs of this cooler on Amazon with varying information regarding AM5 support. Does anyone have clarification on this?
The mounting is the only downside of the cooler , but the short version is this:
1. Keep the stock AM5 backplate
2. Use the AM4 brackets and the shorter thumbscrews
3. Push the thumbscrews through the AM5 threaded holes (the threads don't match, but there should be just enough clearance for them to go through).
4. Use the included nuts to secure the thumbscrews on the backside of the motherboard. I torqued them down so that the tips of the screws are nearly flush with the surface of the nuts)
There's a number of good videos out there showing how to install the cooler on AM5 boards.
@@EIGAtech Thanks for this info! 🙏
Hey why did you take out the grill off of the PSU?
I took it off when I did my T1 v1.1 build that had the PSU mounted in the flipped orientation and never bothered to put it back on.
u should test the cpu cooling in Cinebench & see if it thermal throttles
Hey I didn’t see size for the link up riser
It's the 23cm "Reverse socket"
is there any bracket for the asus proart 4080
There will be, but it is unreleased for now.
@@EIGAtech i saw an untested one is that one oke ?
@@Sabakoe737 Well, it's untested. But if you try it do let me know.
Why is 4080 Super listed in the desc?
I've added it as a recommended part due to availability and price/performance. The ProArt 4080 Super is the card I would go for today if I didn't already have a 4090 FE.
will the exhaust shroud work on the v2.5?
I'm not sure
@EIGAtech I got my shroud printed, once my gou comes in imma build it and keep you posted!
@@jonvice1217 Oh, awesome!
I think you made a mistake. The noctua fan, the link is the incorrect one.
Hmm, it's linking to the correct product for me.
Edit: I fixed it now, sorry for the confusion, didn't realize it was the wrong one 🤦.
Be aware that Gigabyte B650I Aorus doesn't work with majority of pci-e 4.0 risers, so I wouldn't recommend it instead of Asus in this case
That's a bummer. There's no winning with the current offering of B650 ITX boards, is there?
@@EIGAtech ASRock B650i Lightning is pretty good for its price with CPUs up to like 7800x3D, the only issue is not very powerful VRM, so it can boggle down CPUs like 7950X/3D. Also, some people complain about MTK Wifi chip, but I didn't encounter any issue so far.
At the start of AM5 gen I bought 3 B650I Aorus because of 3x m.2 slots, two of my builds doesn't require a riser so I didn't notice any issue, but then on my main rig I was ripping hair out my head trying to figure out what is wrong, lol. Also this issue relevant for Jginyue B650I Night Devil, niche Chinese board.
@@mattspeed Thanks for the info, I'm sure others will find it useful as well.
Does the AORUS board work with a riser if you limit PCI-E speeds to gen 3.0 in the bios?
@@EIGAtech it works, but I can't say if it's stable or not, since I didn't use it like that for a long time. And you know, it will bottleneck 4090 up to like 5%, absolutely unacceptable 😅
66 C on the 7950x3D no way
Hey EIGA, this is an extremely weird choice on using the AXP-90 cooler on 7950x3d, your temps in 4k are alright but you dont push the CPU at all in that resolution. What are your FPS and temps at 1080p in Starfield with max settings and no Frame Generation, i assume it will instant thtottle to whatever limit youve set.
Here you go: imgur.com/a/ccK7SwZ
CPU was pulling on average 75W and the load on the cores in the cache CCD was around 50% on average. Starfield is pretty junk overall but it was hotter than Cyberpunk which is why I used it.
If you have a specific scenario in mind you want me to test, let me know.
anyone else having a lot of trouble fitting that cooler on the b650i by gigabyte?
What's the issue you're running into?
@@EIGAtech the heat pipes are hitting the VMR heatsink but hopefully once i bend it a little it will clear it and fully seat itself
@@bagel193 Seems there's some variance between different samples of the AXP-90 x47. Found this reddit thread you may find useful: www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/16h54h4/thermalright_axp90x47_incompatible_with_gigabyte/
Great resource video, thank you and beautiful PC 👌Also everyone use a 7900. It's so power efficient.
Yoo first
You need a better pop filter on your mike, if even had one.
Could you do a Dan A4 H20 build for comparison? Maybe with an AIO as that's what the A4 is designed for?
Also your video quality is superb and I like that you include a lot of great tips and advice. New subscriber here!
I wanted to do a build in the C4 but by the time I decided to buy one it was gone (for good). We will see what the future brings... but no promises on the A4 H2O.