Absolutely love the looks of that. I know dual chamber cases now seem to annoy a lot of people, but the world is very bitter as a rule. Anyone old enough will remember the biege square boxes with IDE cables inside blocking everything - PC sector today is amazing.
@DarwinBrookes-ss6on Those were the days. I remember buying cases at the PC fairs and taking a hole cutter to them immediately to make 80mm fan mounting points that you had to buy metal grills to cover, and ATI was the GPU king. No dual chamber, in fact no glass
@@moonstomper68 haha ! I remember struggling to get enough high memory free in DOS to run my CD rom and get the games running right in Windows 95. kids today are spoilt!
Weird time this video went up, usually get them late afternoon but saw it went up in the morning at work then forgot about it until later thanks anyway!
I was thinking about buying this case, i had my list down to 4 or 5 cases then got sick, so this build has interested me a lot already thank you james and Kitguru
Absolute Gorgeous build, very envious of the quality of the overall looks - wish I could build a PC that good. Need to just spend a few days doing it right as I am very slow with management :(
James is great, always has some good ideas on builds and keeping them clean and neat. That cooler somewhat disappointed me in regards to performance, seems ok but not great considering the price.
Thanks James, I hope you still get time sometime to do more mods, I followed all your mods on the channel over the years, havent seen many lately unfortunately
USB hub on the power supply ? wow never thought that would be a thing, was about to laugh until you explained it at the 9 minute mark - pretty clever if you need it
As always Kitguru, love your builds - I am not sure that AIO is the best value on the market today, unless people really want that large LCD screen for showing stuff off. looks great however so kudos for that
I wish you guys would review one of those power supplies on the website to see if they are good technically - are the noise levels ok James did you check at all?
I'm still undecided on if I prefer Project Zero or nice custom cables. I'd like all the smaller cables hidden on back connect but want to see custom sleeved 24-pin, EPS and PCIe/12VHPWR I think.
I wish I could get a job doing this, I build some nice looking systems too, but never on video - must be quite stressful doing timelapse as well for these
I would love to get that Lian li edge psu but unfortunately it's not available in my country. Btw great video with amazing cable management. Love the whole build
I am quite surprised that the LCD given the size etc performs in a pretty average manner considering the cost etc. Seems its a looker but not a high performer
What an awesome build, I love the choice of parts - that power supply looks really amazing in that build, so easy to get it for upgrades too - makes a lot of sense
The USB hub is a useful addition too. I had an issue with a motherboard recently in a dual chamber case where the floor mounted radiator blocked off the bottom USB header, this PSU would have been very useful there.
I watched the video from the show on those PSUs and wondered how they would help anyonie, but your video showed why it works well for dual chamber - I like the idea of putting the PSU in first !
Thanks James - the PSU looks great, not sure we really need that extended panel design, but its an interesting thing to add to a power supply - makes the build easier for dual chamber
Have to hand it to them, that PSU when I first saw it looked pretty pointless, but seeing it in the rear of the case it makes perfect sense and is really easy to get at the panel. excellent job James. thank you
I just got the 360TL version for a 9950X. The Kraken 280mm one I have is quite new but doesn't really cut the mustard, so my nephew is getting it for Xmas. The highest core count AMD and Intel chips these days can zoom up to their thermal limits in a split second. It takes a lot of cooling to prevent throttling. The 280mm AIO is only just coping, so I can't run PBO -- not that PBO is worth it for every day use I figure (bench tests a little better, but uses lots more power to do it). I have a Lian Li Lan Cool 206 case. I did not want a dual case, because it would take up too much space. I am really impressed with the quality, especially with the back panel and how tidy it all is with the wiring and nice touches for preventing it looking like spaghetti junction. I also like the two big 160mm front fans. They look cool moving lots of air quietly (important because it's a digital audio workstation). I have a Corsair RM850 PSU. I wish it had nicer cables like in this video. It has the non-braided plastic looking ones. They're shite. I'll look for a cable kit I guess -- once I work out what's what with them all. We left England for NZ when i was 15. Not so many options here. Better than it was in the 1990s, but nothing like some countries that are so spoiled for choice. Stuff cost loads more here too. The price we pay for living in such a nice spot I guess (I miss my football, there's no Jaffa Cakes, and the fish'n'chip shops here do not have vinegar -- heathens lol). P.S. In the new year it will be time to upgrade my GPU. I try not to give that leather jacket wearing Nvidia bloke my money if I can help it. Monopolist pricks. AMD are not making it easy though. Early next year their new card is out. Supposed to be mid range and called the 8800XT. Hopefully it's good and priced well. We'll see. No way am I paying $5K NZ money for a RTX 5090 (a RTX 4090 is almost £2000 here, which is daylight effing robbery). BTW. Late convert to RGB. I was "why the eff would I want my PC to look like a Xmas tree?". But once I saw it in person I kind of liked it. Now it's all RBG after finally retiring my trusty Noctua air cooler. :)
I like the AIO, was hoping it might give better performance when you tested it, but its decent enough and as you said, for the looks alone its pretty striking., love the cap LCD readout
That PSU design is really quite clever, was almost tempted to write them off as a gimmick, but it looks really practical in the video if you were upgrading your system a lot and changing parts
I recently bought that aorus motherboard and apart from looking so good, i have only had good experiences with it. Everything from flashing bios to enabling expo and mild overclocking, no problems at all.
Great build. If the AIO was lowered a little you wouldn't see those top grommets. At least they should make them white. I would replace the AIO fans to match the other ones.
Nice they have focused on hiding the tubing. However tubing can also be incorporated into the design so not entirely sure if I would want to hide them.
Absolutely love the looks of that. I know dual chamber cases now seem to annoy a lot of people, but the world is very bitter as a rule. Anyone old enough will remember the biege square boxes with IDE cables inside blocking everything - PC sector today is amazing.
I remember those cases and IDE cables very well, the joy of manually setting master and slave drives was like nothing else 🙃
@DarwinBrookes-ss6on Those were the days. I remember buying cases at the PC fairs and taking a hole cutter to them immediately to make 80mm fan mounting points that you had to buy metal grills to cover, and ATI was the GPU king. No dual chamber, in fact no glass
Ha, you and me both - long gone are the days thank god !
@@moonstomper68 haha ! I remember struggling to get enough high memory free in DOS to run my CD rom and get the games running right in Windows 95. kids today are spoilt!
@@moonstomper68 No glass, and lucky to get an exhaust fan either ! good ole days
I love Lian Li, one of the most iconic companies for PC components
meh
@@JurassicF4rt hnn
that LCD screen is next level, im buying that one for my end of year build changeover
@@jamesjessenden7838 Hmm!
I love this PC build - the music volume was very loud after James spoke,. had to turn it down though, but overall great video thank you
Noted!
@@KitGuruTech Hmmm!
James, is the oxford dictionary term for ‘laid back’ . always chilled.
Weird time this video went up, usually get them late afternoon but saw it went up in the morning at work then forgot about it until later thanks anyway!
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@KitGuruTech Welcome!
I was thinking about buying this case, i had my list down to 4 or 5 cases then got sick, so this build has interested me a lot already thank you james and Kitguru
I like Lian Li products, but havent built a PC in years, I had pcspecialist build my last one and it was good.
James you are a legend - lovely build, wish I could get them looking as good as you
That Edge power supply looks amazing, love it great idea when you see it in the back of the case. makes a lot of sense !
Great showcase for Lian Li, that LCD screen is the best I have seen on an AIO yet
This case looks great, especially with that cooler and PSU in the back - makes upgrading and changing cables and adding more very easy
Kitguru - appreciate all the content you produce always no drama laid back intersting tech stuff you do
Absolute Gorgeous build, very envious of the quality of the overall looks - wish I could build a PC that good. Need to just spend a few days doing it right as I am very slow with management :(
I love a James build at the weekend, cheers me up
What a lovely looking build james - top job man !
Thanks!
@@KitGuruTech Welcome!
James is great, always has some good ideas on builds and keeping them clean and neat. That cooler somewhat disappointed me in regards to performance, seems ok but not great considering the price.
I just bought that same case, love it - I got a black version however as I am a bit sick of white pc builds now
The aluminum plate on the cooler is a nice visual touch. all those small things make me appreciate the hardware more
09:00 I like that movement of power connectors to the tray section, i am stunned some one didnt do that before
Thanks James, I hope you still get time sometime to do more mods, I followed all your mods on the channel over the years, havent seen many lately unfortunately
We don't have any big mod builds on the horizon but if there is ever the opportunity to do some mod, I'll be on it. 👍
@@KitGuruTech Surely!
SCAN have these in stock in case anyone asks, just checked to get a price on the power supply as I like that panel shape and design
The cable quality of the PSUS looks good, nicely sleeved.
Man I want to build a new system right about now. thanks James for making me want to spend money I dont have !
USB hub on the power supply ? wow never thought that would be a thing, was about to laugh until you explained it at the 9 minute mark - pretty clever if you need it
As always Kitguru, love your builds - I am not sure that AIO is the best value on the market today, unless people really want that large LCD screen for showing stuff off. looks great however so kudos for that
James doing a PC build with Lian Li on Friday - what a great end to a dull week ! 👌🏻
thanks!
such constructive criticism
Thanks for the content James, always enjoy your builds
That was such a beautiful build James - thank you
I wish you guys would review one of those power supplies on the website to see if they are good technically - are the noise levels ok James did you check at all?
Thanks James, awesome
Would have been nice if it was Project Zero ! but I like cables, they give it a mechanical look I like.
I'm still undecided on if I prefer Project Zero or nice custom cables. I'd like all the smaller cables hidden on back connect but want to see custom sleeved 24-pin, EPS and PCIe/12VHPWR I think.
I wish I could get a job doing this, I build some nice looking systems too, but never on video - must be quite stressful doing timelapse as well for these
I takes about double or triple the time to build a PC while filming for a timelapse.
@@KitGuruTech Okay!
I love Lian Li, the Hydroshift is a good cooler, I love mine - I do like that power supply as well, who is the OEM? Seasonic?
That tubing design looks super clean! Lian Li always delivers on aesthetics!
Is this the case that had the flimsy build quality issues ?
Nice that James took the time to take you through how to switch the fan direction.
I would love to get that Lian li edge psu but unfortunately it's not available in my country. Btw great video with amazing cable management. Love the whole build
Glad you enjoyed it.
I love your builds James, always incredibly neat and tidy, like a masterclass of PC building
appreciate it!
I love Kitguru videos, they are always so understated and chilled out
I'm glad you like them 😊
I am quite surprised that the LCD given the size etc performs in a pretty average manner considering the cost etc. Seems its a looker but not a high performer
What an awesome build, I love the choice of parts - that power supply looks really amazing in that build, so easy to get it for upgrades too - makes a lot of sense
The USB hub is a useful addition too. I had an issue with a motherboard recently in a dual chamber case where the floor mounted radiator blocked off the bottom USB header, this PSU would have been very useful there.
@@KitGuruTech Totally makes sense to put USB into the PSU. They could even add an internal USB device on the hub which reports power usage.
James timelapses are great, very relaxing
Glad you like them!
What a beautiful build mate - very happy music too, felt like dancing there, my work colleagues might have flipped out
love a bit of synthwave to kickstart the weekend!
I watched the video from the show on those PSUs and wondered how they would help anyonie, but your video showed why it works well for dual chamber - I like the idea of putting the PSU in first !
glad we could help
Thanks James always like your builds and reviews man - the quiet hero of Kitguru
Much appreciated
Thanks James - the PSU looks great, not sure we really need that extended panel design, but its an interesting thing to add to a power supply - makes the build easier for dual chamber
Lian li have always had a special place in my heart, their designs are so sleek!
Can't believe I missed the past 2 videos though, UA-cam definitely has favourites 😂🤔
I've had the same issue recently but I had an app update available, see if that fixes for you
@@JulianTurner2019it's true, their work is ahead of its time! 😊
I really enjoyed that build part in this one, nice to watch while having a tea and a biscuit, must be a british thing
Have to hand it to them, that PSU when I first saw it looked pretty pointless, but seeing it in the rear of the case it makes perfect sense and is really easy to get at the panel. excellent job James. thank you
No problem, I'm glad you found the video useful.
What is the warranty on the PSU and cooler James?
Nice choice of components James - Hope to see some of the new white NZXT PSUS in your builds at end of the year
I have an NZXT case review coming up soon. I shall use the white NZXT PSU in the test build.
Very nice looking rig. That power supply is a great idea for this kind of chassis design 👌🏻
Lian-Li make brilliant products 👏
I just got the 360TL version for a 9950X. The Kraken 280mm one I have is quite new but doesn't really cut the mustard, so my nephew is getting it for Xmas. The highest core count AMD and Intel chips these days can zoom up to their thermal limits in a split second. It takes a lot of cooling to prevent throttling. The 280mm AIO is only just coping, so I can't run PBO -- not that PBO is worth it for every day use I figure (bench tests a little better, but uses lots more power to do it).
I have a Lian Li Lan Cool 206 case. I did not want a dual case, because it would take up too much space. I am really impressed with the quality, especially with the back panel and how tidy it all is with the wiring and nice touches for preventing it looking like spaghetti junction. I also like the two big 160mm front fans. They look cool moving lots of air quietly (important because it's a digital audio workstation).
I have a Corsair RM850 PSU. I wish it had nicer cables like in this video. It has the non-braided plastic looking ones. They're shite. I'll look for a cable kit I guess -- once I work out what's what with them all. We left England for NZ when i was 15. Not so many options here. Better than it was in the 1990s, but nothing like some countries that are so spoiled for choice. Stuff cost loads more here too. The price we pay for living in such a nice spot I guess (I miss my football, there's no Jaffa Cakes, and the fish'n'chip shops here do not have vinegar -- heathens lol).
P.S. In the new year it will be time to upgrade my GPU. I try not to give that leather jacket wearing Nvidia bloke my money if I can help it. Monopolist pricks. AMD are not making it easy though. Early next year their new card is out. Supposed to be mid range and called the 8800XT. Hopefully it's good and priced well. We'll see. No way am I paying $5K NZ money for a RTX 5090 (a RTX 4090 is almost £2000 here, which is daylight effing robbery).
BTW. Late convert to RGB. I was "why the eff would I want my PC to look like a Xmas tree?". But once I saw it in person I kind of liked it. Now it's all RBG after finally retiring my trusty Noctua air cooler. :)
Love the timelapse from 14:32
cheers!
Thanks Kitguru, loved the music choice this time, more energetic
Glad you liked it
A James build on a friday, time for a coffee ! what a great way to end the week !
Yep its time for a cuppa 😁
Its a pretty poor performing 360mm cooler and why does it need 280mm wide mounting? is that just the tubing width? I didnt understand that bit
Lovely job James killer component selection.
Thanks 😊
Are those PSU’s made by CWT?
I like the AIO, was hoping it might give better performance when you tested it, but its decent enough and as you said, for the looks alone its pretty striking., love the cap LCD readout
Really good job there James. A build most of us would love to own.
Thanks, it was an interesting one to build.
Great build. Love the looks of that LCD screen ❤
like how that AIO hides the tubing, and the power supply is a good idea too
That PSU design is really quite clever, was almost tempted to write them off as a gimmick, but it looks really practical in the video if you were upgrading your system a lot and changing parts
Love that PSU, so good to see something really innovative. Lian Li really thinking outside the box on these bits of kit.
Not your run of the mill normal PSU. We need innovation in this sector.
Having easy access connectors on a PSU like that makes total sense. Amazing it's not been done earlier.
Build looks nice, Not sure I would have used that AIO after seeing how it performs, but the panel is undoubtabley very good
Didnt think it was possible to get excited by sata cabling but there you are, they managed to innovate.
OK I know it’s just a cooler but it is really well thought out isnt it. All those clips and such. Just extra touches that make it look really nice.
Love how they managed to keep the same colour on all of the components. No odd black cable anywhere.
Gotta give it to Lian Li for pioneering cases, fans, coolers and even PSUs now. Hopefully more companies get inspired from this!
Thanks James, one to watch later and watch the master at work!
😁 I hope you enjoy it.
I recently bought that aorus motherboard and apart from looking so good, i have only had good experiences with it. Everything from flashing bios to enabling expo and mild overclocking, no problems at all.
Thats good to hear, its a great loking board and one of the few almost fully white motherboards.
The coolest part of that AIO is the display on the cpu block. It looks very snazzy.
Lian li are great. Watched the Timelapse a few times now.
A James build! What an early morning treat this going to be 😁
Cooler looks great, performance seems mid ground based on your charts - seems not too loud which is always a bonus
That cooler looks like one of the best I have seen, shame its not outperforming a lot of them in the thermal test page
that’s a great looking psu. Nice to see white power supplies. Nzxt are the only other ones I’ve seen
Seasonic do the Vertex in white 👍
I saw the review of this case, was really good and ticked a lot of boxes for me
Anyone else got a similar system to this? I like that case, just wondering if it is good
Lovely cable management you have done there mine would have been a disaster.
Lian Li, been my go to case company for many many years now
Good choice.
Timelapse was sick thanks 🙏
👍
oh very very nice indeed - I think id go green with my next build - one of the thermaltake cases, but lovely work
Some of the green Thermaltake Tower cases look pretty smart.
Great build. If the AIO was lowered a little you wouldn't see those top grommets. At least they should make them white. I would replace the AIO fans to match the other ones.
Nice they have focused on hiding the tubing. However tubing can also be incorporated into the design so not entirely sure if I would want to hide them.
Interesting PSU design totally worth it if you are going to build a dual chamber.
Thanks for the video, was very entertaining to watch. have a good weekend
Thanks, you too!
I absolutely love Edge PSU and its cables, so I ordered one for my Antec C8 case. Otherwise, great video.
Good choice of case.
Wow is that a first? A PSU with a built in USB hub? Neat!
That is the best looking AIO I have seen this year - makes corsair models looks very dated
Really nice looking system. Love it ❤
Good review of the products, very tempted to build a new system now
You should!
I find white is much nicer than black in regards to colors, but I want to see companies using more colors like thermaltake, their portfolio is epic
very nice indeed - i have not gotten bored yet of white builds - even though they all are now !
Its the best colour that works with RGB for sure.
White has become very popular this year. I would like to seem more fully white motherboards like these Aorus ones.
Bravo James 😮
That is a great case for airflow, its well thought out - would have liked to see project zero used in it properly tbh
Unfortunately the O11D Evo does not support back connect, Project Zero etc.
Very well made case you can see it from the Timelapse.