Nice. I'm about to do a budget build in an Aqua 7 today. I would have liked to see how cable management worked out for you. It doesn't look like there's a lot of room back there...especially with cable extensions. We'll see, I guess!
Nice build. I have PC that has an MSI Z370-A PRO MOTHERBOARD, i7 8700k, GTX 1060 6GB, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, 1 TB NVME M.2 SSD, a 2TB HDD, and a MAG CORELIQUID 240R V2 AIO cooler. I should have waited to replace my AIO because I spent $100 on mine at Best Buy. I would like to upgrade my GPU and I think the 2060 or 2080 would be a nice upgrade.
Nice build that you have! Still a very capable gaming machine in today’s day and age! I would recommend either going with a RTX 2070 Super or possibly even an RTX 3060.
@@chadchad3507 Great question! The main reason I did it for this card, is because I know this cards limits and what it will hit.. so setting it to ‘unlocked’ has no beneficiary gain in performance. I know the limits of the RTX 2060. If it was like an RTX 3060 or something along those lines, then I would’ve more than likely set it higher or maybe to unlocked. Besides setting it to unlocked can sometimes cause instability on some GPU’s in my experience of testing GPU’s in the past.
@Trerax the fans on the 'side' profile are Reverse fans*. So they're intaking fresh air. And the bottom fans are you're typical fans intaking fresh cold air from the bottom mesh area. And exhausting out the top. And the rear of the PC case.
Nice. I'm about to do a budget build in an Aqua 7 today. I would have liked to see how cable management worked out for you. It doesn't look like there's a lot of room back there...especially with cable extensions. We'll see, I guess!
Nice build. I have PC that has an MSI Z370-A PRO MOTHERBOARD, i7 8700k, GTX 1060 6GB, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, 1 TB NVME M.2 SSD, a 2TB HDD, and a MAG CORELIQUID 240R V2 AIO cooler. I should have waited to replace my AIO because I spent $100 on mine at Best Buy. I would like to upgrade my GPU and I think the 2060 or 2080 would be a nice upgrade.
Nice build that you have! Still a very capable gaming machine in today’s day and age! I would recommend either going with a RTX 2070 Super or possibly even an RTX 3060.
thats awesome!!
Thank you! I have seen countless videos of budget builds with the I5 8500, so it was great to see how the I7 8700 can be utilized!
Absolutely! This CPU still has a good amount of power/performance even in 2024! Thank you for the comment! And I'm glad you enjoyed the video 😁
Dropped a sub. Luv ya energy man
@@oavh ❤️🔥🔥 thank you!! 🙌🏽
Very nice, is it compatible with aurasync to control the colors of the fans?
Yes
Great video! Loved the okinos case, can't wait to try one out.
Thank you! 🔥 It will not disappoint.
Great video as always! One question tho. Why do you limit the fps? Wouldn’t it be better to unlock the frame limit?
@@chadchad3507 Great question! The main reason I did it for this card, is because I know this cards limits and what it will hit.. so setting it to ‘unlocked’ has no beneficiary gain in performance. I know the limits of the RTX 2060. If it was like an RTX 3060 or something along those lines, then I would’ve more than likely set it higher or maybe to unlocked. Besides setting it to unlocked can sometimes cause instability on some GPU’s in my experience of testing GPU’s in the past.
Keep up 🙌
@azikq2000 thank you! ❤️🔥
Why are the fans not oriented properly? All of it are set to exhaust
@Trerax the fans on the 'side' profile are Reverse fans*. So they're intaking fresh air. And the bottom fans are you're typical fans intaking fresh cold air from the bottom mesh area. And exhausting out the top. And the rear of the PC case.
@@RyesTechWorld ohh nice didn't know of that thanks, This is my fiirst time seeing reverse case fans.
the gpu looks clean asf
Yeah, I've always loved the Frozr Edition MSI cards. They're really great with the cooling and RGB.
Not bad!
Thanks! ❤️🔥