Hello, i have a question about the fan orientation. I also have this case and want the best airflow for it. But can you explain to me why you put the other two fans at the back of the AIO cooler? is it to blow cool air over the radiator? and could you explain to me why you did that :) I now have 3 fans at the bottom as intake, the two as the exhaust of the radiator (at the same place as you), and one exhaust at the back en one on top. But my temps for CPU and GPU are good, under load the GPU never hits >65c, and the CPU never above >75c. I do know it's causing a negative airflow, so would you recommend I change the layout?
@@Dede23j hey, I'm not sure if my comment will help (I'm an extreme novelist) but I believe what he did with the radiator is a "push/pull" layout? Where one set of fans pushes air into the second set of (pulling) fans. At least as far as I know, I could be wrong.
Man....this is honestly the best build I've seen so far in this case, the fan utilization is just on point, fresh air guaranteed for the CPU's AIO and for the GPU. First time I see a push/pull configuration like that on this case and it makes 100% sense. Really liked this video.
@@SonLe-gh3dz the fans on the inside push air into the system and the fans on the outside pull in air. It cools the system more. It just comes at the cost of more fans which can get expensive. Tldr for lazy bastards: cools system more, at the cost of more fans.
Dude, what an incredible video. I've been looking at 011 Mini builds to see how it looks with a mini ITX board and everybody seems to ONLY be building with a regular ATX motherboard lol but it's still fun to watch since I'm trying to decide if I do like the case or not. I'm still a little undecided since I do have a fascination with SFFPC builds and my last four have been SFFPCs but man - it's insane seeing this build and how easy it is in this case. I don't think you intended for your video to be a "How to Build a Gaming PC" type video but these shots were so clear, nothing was obstructed, everything was visible, everything was just so well done I hope some first time builders come across your video cause this is good stuff :)
Nice! I just did a very similar build, but I went with a vertical gpu mount 'cause I got tired of looking at the radiator fins on the ftw3. I gotta say that this anti-sag solution is a damn sight cheaper tho' :D
You make it look so easy. I'll be building my 011 DM Snow Edition this Thursday. Been collecting parts for awhile now. Ryzen 5950x, ASUS X570 Prime Pro, Samsung 1 TB 980 M.2 x 2 and 500 GB 860 EVO SSD x 1, XFX 6900 XT OC Black Edition, 4x 8gb T-Force 3600 ARGB Xtreem, Lian Li White 240 AIO, 24 and 8 pin Lian Li Strimer Plus, and 9 Lian Li Uni SL 120 fans (3 top, 3 bottom, 2 AIO, 1 rear). So nervous, LOL.
Thank you for showing the install of the rad on the back side as well. I was thinking of placing a push-pull setup as well and was wondering if it would fit. Clean build
just build myself a NR200 and an o11 dynamic mini for my family your video simply give me alot of ideal for how to cable management great music taste too here's your subscribe and keep up the good work
I’m so happy to see that a 280 AIO can fit in this pc. I have one and I’ve been looking forward to switching to this case but I was worried that my aio wouldn’t fit.
This is one of very best Build videos, great camera, cuts and tunes. Have you one about your lighting and the RGB(W) cable management, the way you labelled and sorted them was unreal. Top Content. Thanks
I got this case last week and i made it work for now, but i'm struggeling with the best fan setup. atm i have the AIO also at the back with just the 2 intakes on the inside of the case, and some intakes on the bottom and a exaust at the back. More fans are to come.
What amazing build the attention to detail the production of the video is amazing well done ! The only thing I would change was probably go for a Ryzen instead but that's my personal choice! Nice video
This is very similar to the computer I just built except I used LianLi Fans, I love the ability to snap fans together and only use one cable for sets of fans.
Beautiful, who would have thought that computer assembly can be raised to the rank of art :) I build my computers looking primarily at performance / price ... but I must change my approach a bit :)
Very clean build, not sure if you have pulled it off. But the EVGA 3070 ftw3 on each of the fans also have protective stickers that you need to pull off as well.
Top of the AIO hoses should be lower than the pump if you are going to side mount it. You are introducing air bubbles are the top of the hose and the radiator. You are starving the pump by doing that. Gamer Nexus has a good video on AIO orientations.
Having it on top is perfectly fine as long as the pump itself is lower. Sure, it might make a bit more noise but it's still going to be fine. Watch JayzTwoCents video on it
So I just finished building in the same case and the only problem I encountered is with Corsair's iCue software not detecting neither of the RGB hubs. The Commander pro is recognised and I can control the fan speed etc without a problem, the only issue is that I cant change the lighting effect of the rgb since iCue does not detect the rgb hubs. At 10:40 you plug the cable to the LED hub and apparently mine is a newer version of the RGB hub and it plugs in the USB header of the Commander pro instead. I want to ask, did iCue detect your rgb hubs and were you able to control the lighting effects? I tried everything like reinstalling iCue, swapping the usb header cables and even rewiring all the rgb cables in perfect order and nothing worked for me so I'm guessing the only solution is to buy 2 of the older rgb hubs that connect to the LED header instead :/
I hear ya. I already had my Windows install on the regular 970 Evo, then I bought the Evo Plus later for a good deal. So that's why the Evo Plus is in the bottom slot.
Please tell me please, based on the video can you tell how the output air flow and input air flow works here. Which fans are blowing in and which are blowing out?
Could you please provide an explanation for the fan connections. I see you had each individual cable labelled. Could you explain what connects into what and how you get it working with the 3 fan hubs?
The big fan hub is the Corsair Commander Pro. The 2 smaller hubs are Lighting Node Pro's. The 4-pin fan connectors connect to the Commander Pro. The fan RGB connectors connect to the Lighting Node Pro's. I labeled the cables so I knew which fan they were. I wanted them connected in a certain order so that lighting effects would look good.
Did you need a second RGB hub? You can use your AIO to control rpm and RGB, then use one RGB hub to control the 6 rest and commmander pro to control the 6 rest for rpm, correct me if I'm wrong EDIT: JUST realised your not using a corsair aio
Honestly, such a good video, great work! Do you think the corsair sf750 power supply will be enough for an amd rx 6800 xt graphics card? I'm planning to do a build very similar to yours. Also I would have loved if you had a slower version for the cable management cause looking at all those fan and case cables reaaaaaally gave me anxiety lmao.
Yeah it does look chaotic, but you might wanna suggest the lian li uni fans. They interlock with one another side by side. Sorta like in series and you just gotta plug in the first fan.
should have went with the Lian Li fans ... much easier cable management and they are some top notch quality fans... You can have 4 fans all come off 2 wires for rgb and fan power.. up to 16 fans off one hub.
10:22 - 10:48 disregard fan orientation! It was from prior testing!
Are they currently orientated as intake? if so did you switch them out and place them at the back as exhausts?
Yo what's up with the music?
Hello, i have a question about the fan orientation. I also have this case and want the best airflow for it. But can you explain to me why you put the other two fans at the back of the AIO cooler? is it to blow cool air over the radiator? and could you explain to me why you did that :) I now have 3 fans at the bottom as intake, the two as the exhaust of the radiator (at the same place as you), and one exhaust at the back en one on top. But my temps for CPU and GPU are good, under load the GPU never hits >65c, and the CPU never above >75c. I do know it's causing a negative airflow, so would you recommend I change the layout?
@@Dede23j hey, I'm not sure if my comment will help (I'm an extreme novelist) but I believe what he did with the radiator is a "push/pull" layout? Where one set of fans pushes air into the second set of (pulling) fans. At least as far as I know, I could be wrong.
yea..i was wondering about that
all i can say after watching that cable management is just... bravo, man... dang
that's why in o11 cases series it is better to use those lianli daisy chainable fans.
Better than verge build for sure
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Man....this is honestly the best build I've seen so far in this case, the fan utilization is just on point, fresh air guaranteed for the CPU's AIO and for the GPU. First time I see a push/pull configuration like that on this case and it makes 100% sense. Really liked this video.
New to pc build can you explain
@@SonLe-gh3dz the fans on the inside push air into the system and the fans on the outside pull in air. It cools the system more. It just comes at the cost of more fans which can get expensive.
Tldr for lazy bastards: cools system more, at the cost of more fans.
That cable management was legendary
Dude, what an incredible video. I've been looking at 011 Mini builds to see how it looks with a mini ITX board and everybody seems to ONLY be building with a regular ATX motherboard lol but it's still fun to watch since I'm trying to decide if I do like the case or not. I'm still a little undecided since I do have a fascination with SFFPC builds and my last four have been SFFPCs but man - it's insane seeing this build and how easy it is in this case. I don't think you intended for your video to be a "How to Build a Gaming PC" type video but these shots were so clear, nothing was obstructed, everything was visible, everything was just so well done I hope some first time builders come across your video cause this is good stuff :)
How many fans do you want?
Yes.
Gorgeous build! Watch all the fan cable management reminded me of why I adore the Uni fans so much. Only 4 cables for 9 fans is such a blessing!
great stuff. love that you went and fixed the gpu sag, makes a big difference!
Because of the implications.
Nice! I just did a very similar build, but I went with a vertical gpu mount 'cause I got tired of looking at the radiator fins on the ftw3. I gotta say that this anti-sag solution is a damn sight cheaper tho' :D
god... i pray you never have to deal with those cables again xDD
I've watched countless PC builds and this is the first one that shows how to cable manage a case full of RGB fans.
i have this pc case and the cooling on it is amazing alot of people have the wrong idea with this case
How are the temps for cpu and gpu ?
Just building the XL at the moment.....really looking at a mini for my backup system tho, the fan configuration in this vid is weird tho.
10/10. I love the build. Starting mine this month and def gonna be here for each step. Amazing!
The cleanest build I've seen so far using this Lian Li Dynamic Mini, specially the cable management.
You make it look so easy. I'll be building my 011 DM Snow Edition this Thursday. Been collecting parts for awhile now. Ryzen 5950x, ASUS X570 Prime Pro, Samsung 1 TB 980 M.2 x 2 and 500 GB 860 EVO SSD x 1, XFX 6900 XT OC Black Edition, 4x 8gb T-Force 3600 ARGB Xtreem, Lian Li White 240 AIO, 24 and 8 pin Lian Li Strimer Plus, and 9 Lian Li Uni SL 120 fans (3 top, 3 bottom, 2 AIO, 1 rear). So nervous, LOL.
Underrated channel. Watch it blow up!
So fun watching these guys building a pc that you can’t buy
You can buy everything except for the gpu I was actually mad at him because I don’t have one.
@@Jdub169 I think he means more price-wise than availability
3090 is more fun, but runs hotter. 😎
@@Jdub169 nah dude the prices
you could always buy them, just a matter of much youre willing to spend
Thank you for showing the install of the rad on the back side as well. I was thinking of placing a push-pull setup as well and was wondering if it would fit. Clean build
just build myself a NR200 and an o11 dynamic mini for my family
your video simply give me alot of ideal for how to cable management
great music taste too
here's your subscribe and keep up the good work
You're a Saviour. Thanks for the detailed video!
I’m so happy to see that a 280 AIO can fit in this pc. I have one and I’ve been looking forward to switching to this case but I was worried that my aio wouldn’t fit.
This is one of very best Build videos, great camera, cuts and tunes. Have you one about your lighting and the RGB(W) cable management, the way you labelled and sorted them was unreal. Top Content. Thanks
10/10 cables management
The most impressive thing about this build is that cable management and this is a very impressive build
Fantastic build thank you for showing!
Just rebuilt my into this new case. Awaiting fans arrive. I had a deal of getting 6 lianli sl120 and 2 sl140 for under $200!
how did you get your sl140s🥲
@@andrewsolomon4097 there's plenty in Australia and some secret ways to get the cheapest out of China factories.
I have the same, looks great
OMG THANKS I NEEDED THIS
6:24 how to avoid comments about the thermalpaste quantity that u applied to the cpu xD
Thought the Same... But Yeah honestly.... Just do it how u want :)
@@saphyresdarkaine facts as long as it covers slightly the whole cpu :)
This is soooooo damn clean. I am jealous of this build!
Dude, you deserve more subs !!! This is so lit 🔥
That is a very clean build good work man !Loving it I plan to use this case soon when I build my new pc
i dont have money to buy pc like u sir but i like the video. Amazing build.
great video and build bro
Thank you!
Love the vid man. Thank you for doing this
this man needs some more subscribers
I really enjoyed watching this! 🔥
such an excellent build
I got this case last week and i made it work for now, but i'm struggeling with the best fan setup. atm i have the AIO also at the back with just the 2 intakes on the inside of the case, and some intakes on the bottom and a exaust at the back. More fans are to come.
What amazing build the attention to detail the production of the video is amazing well done ! The only thing I would change was probably go for a Ryzen instead but that's my personal choice! Nice video
Nice video man!
loving the build!
Relaxing to watch but also a really good tutorial
awesome bro, this is near exact what i am going to eventually upgrade to!!
Really good video thanks for posting looks great
You’re the best pc builder ever 😍😍😍😍. OMG . You deal with the commander pro like a pro 😊😊😊
I actually enjoyed this build. Pretty chill music too 👌🏼
6:13, seems like the CoolerMaster Fan is upside down..
Превосходная сборка, глаза радуются)
This is very similar to the computer I just built except I used LianLi Fans, I love the ability to snap fans together and only use one cable for sets of fans.
I also used a mATX board and moved the board mount down into 5 slot mode.
Awesome build... I would've added one last exhaust fan in the back lol 😅
What an amazing build
Thanks for your video, will help a lot to make a build in this case
Love your videos
Beautiful, who would have thought that computer assembly can be raised to the rank of art :) I build my computers looking primarily at performance / price ... but I must change my approach a bit :)
Very clean build, not sure if you have pulled it off. But the EVGA 3070 ftw3 on each of the fans also have protective stickers that you need to pull off as well.
awesome build!
Get extensions for the mobo power cable and PCIe cables and it'll look even cleaner.
Gorgeous PC! :)
Liked and subd for that cable management.
Good stuff bro
Nice buil !!!
Side note: Corsair definitely needs to unify the fan connector to one and make the commander pro the only thing to control everything.
yea wires everywhere with that commander sht. doing the math you're better off going w lian li al120 chained (lian li turns out to be cheaper)
This video so very nice. I like it so much . From Malaysia ❤❤
The editing 👌
Awesome build I am waiting for my vertical gpu riser to finish my build!
I'm waiting for a vertical GPU mount too. Going to make a video on it so stay tuned!
@@Subdubbin Are there airflow benefits to vertical mounts or just aesthetic/stability of the GPU's weight mounted?
Deciding between this or the full atx version of this.
my head hurts seeing the cables scattering👍
No one gonna talk about that fast as hell boot time? XD
The magic of editing!
There is one more spot for the fan at the back and probably layer 3 more fans on the top. 😁
Pump tubes look very strained... also please get sleeved cable extensions that black plastic pasta looks cheap.
Nice build sir i like...
Top of the AIO hoses should be lower than the pump if you are going to side mount it. You are introducing air bubbles are the top of the hose and the radiator. You are starving the pump by doing that. Gamer Nexus has a good video on AIO orientations.
What?
Having it on top is perfectly fine as long as the pump itself is lower. Sure, it might make a bit more noise but it's still going to be fine. Watch JayzTwoCents video on it
@@NeedyChris It is still shortening the life of the pump is my point. Ofcourse it will still work.
10:24 Behold: The Commander Stack!
So I just finished building in the same case and the only problem I encountered is with Corsair's iCue software not detecting neither of the RGB hubs. The Commander pro is recognised and I can control the fan speed etc without a problem, the only issue is that I cant change the lighting effect of the rgb since iCue does not detect the rgb hubs.
At 10:40 you plug the cable to the LED hub and apparently mine is a newer version of the RGB hub and it plugs in the USB header of the Commander pro instead. I want to ask, did iCue detect your rgb hubs and were you able to control the lighting effects? I tried everything like reinstalling iCue, swapping the usb header cables and even rewiring all the rgb cables in perfect order and nothing worked for me so I'm guessing the only solution is to buy 2 of the older rgb hubs that connect to the LED header instead :/
Clean !
nice build BUT you need cable comes for the 24 pin. I also would have put the evo plus on the top m.2 slot
I hear ya. I already had my Windows install on the regular 970 Evo, then I bought the Evo Plus later for a good deal. So that's why the Evo Plus is in the bottom slot.
@@Subdubbin its ok they both have INSANE read and write speeds
10:00 see what i mean, route wires FIRST.
Damn cable management😮😮
Good Job !!!!
Looks sick homie! Def don’t daisy chain the gpu cables tho, use two seperate cables
great build. But wasn't the radiator mounted upside down? All the air will be on the top near the in/out tubes.
You should teach cable management :) .(PS: Cpu cooler might die quite fast because hoses should be down . )
Thanks for the kind words. Watch JayzTwoCents' video on AIO tubing.
cabinet name? beautiful pc!
very nice video :)
Please tell me please, based on the video can you tell how the output air flow and input air flow works here. Which fans are blowing in and which are blowing out?
this looks like mine but i have a white 3070 and lian li fans. it looks amazing btw !!!!!!
Precioso montaje.
OMG the music!!!!
I'm about to start building mine and know the fans are gonna give me a headache!
I am confused of your fans orientations. Is it blows into the radiator's air to the case?
Could you please provide an explanation for the fan connections. I see you had each individual cable labelled. Could you explain what connects into what and how you get it working with the 3 fan hubs?
The big fan hub is the Corsair Commander Pro. The 2 smaller hubs are Lighting Node Pro's. The 4-pin fan connectors connect to the Commander Pro. The fan RGB connectors connect to the Lighting Node Pro's. I labeled the cables so I knew which fan they were. I wanted them connected in a certain order so that lighting effects would look good.
One of the nicest once ive seen how much was this?
Did you need a second RGB hub? You can use your AIO to control rpm and RGB, then use one RGB hub to control the 6 rest and commmander pro to control the 6 rest for rpm, correct me if I'm wrong
EDIT:
JUST realised your not using a corsair aio
Honestly, such a good video, great work! Do you think the corsair sf750 power supply will be enough for an amd rx 6800 xt graphics card? I'm planning to do a build very similar to yours. Also I would have loved if you had a slower version for the cable management cause looking at all those fan and case cables reaaaaaally gave me anxiety lmao.
Привет! Nice video =) thanks
''Yes mom i need it for online classes''
yeah, you convinced me that unifans are the way to go :-D
but very clean build !
I'll do the exact same build with more white components . Thanks
12:44 are the main reason why I don't use RGB fans.
Yeah it does look chaotic, but you might wanna suggest the lian li uni fans. They interlock with one another side by side. Sorta like in series and you just gotta plug in the first fan.
should have went with the Lian Li fans ... much easier cable management and they are some top notch quality fans... You can have 4 fans all come off 2 wires for rgb and fan power.. up to 16 fans off one hub.
Nice build, but CPU very expensive. would be going with Ryzen 5600R though.
Looks good. But do you not believe in cable combs bro?