I've built 2 PCs in this case and both times I just stuffed all the cables in the back, closed that shroud, and stuck the tempered glass on it so it would stop bulging. I can confirm, I should have cable managed the way you did, but it doesn't bother me as long as the front is clean.
i basically almost have the same parts as you! a diff cpu mb psu and gpu but watching you build this has made me regret missing these steps when i built mine 20 days ago, Awesome vid Keep it up many people will think this is a blessing when building out of this case! 😁
I am getting this case, ordered it to replace my Crystal X570 one. Just because it can have the Corsair 150i radiator on the top and the mounting is nicer. Also i always install the cpu bracket before installing the motherboard to the pc. In your case it was not a big deal, but sometimes it can be. I have the Z790 Asus rog strix mobo that looks very similar to yours. Love the GPU release button. Also i would add a GPU sag stand to such heavy card. I am wondering how the temps and airflow is, as i read online it's less then the Crystal X570 wich would be a bit dissapointing. However i love the case and looks of it, and now it's only 159€ inclusing shipment for the 5000X rgb so not a bad deal at all imho.
Is there room for a 1000W power supply ATX 3.0? Are the front panel USB (which are on top, it looks like) cause any problems "i.e. getting dirt/dust" or other items falling inside of them?
The right-hand panel and door (with the cables behind) seems awkward to remove to dust the interior, unlike the left-hand panel. Would you recommend removing it less frequently, or not at all, I don't think there's airflow on that side? (Apart from the separate fan partition).
Ótimo vídeo. Me ajudou a não optar por esse gabinete e nem water cooler da Corsair, pois, usar duas conexões USB da placa mãe para poder controlar o RGB das ventoinhas, ao meu ver é um desperdício de recursos, não gosto dessas conexões proprietárias.
I’ve problem with monitor, I tried follow you as much as possible. The system boot up fine, I guess. But when connecting my monitor to any hdmi port either the gpu or motherboard It said not detected device on the monitor. I connected a mouse in the usb port it lighted up. So I guess something is correct but not fully. Have you encountered such a problem? What should I do?
I found this video and thought, "Wow, this guy really seems to like Signal RGB, I wonder why he didn't use iCue?" I'm not the smartest person in the room.
My aio don't want to join the color party I have the h150i elite, z690, some vengeance ram and a gamrock gpu everything is working fine but the aio doesn't work plz help
Can ypu add the trident z5 s and the new zotac gpus to signal rgb? The zotac will be very popular as it is the only 40 series card with acceptable aethetics and rgb , which i would love to sync with my corsair case and fans with signal rgb, and the trident z5s are just cheaper. Please read this comment i will join signal rgb if this happens
Great but I’m really needing you guys to get 5000T support. Signal RGB kind of works with the case but not really lol can’t get the case rgb strips and all my fans to light up in proper order. Lot of guesswork.
For the case strips, you can create custom strips in the components configuration, and then you'll have individual control over each strip, i suggest watching the layouts tutorial too: ua-cam.com/video/mtyGmR6KH3c/v-deo.html
@@SignalRGB Ahh thank you for replying! I have done this but did a very hack job at it! I dived back into it and finally found what works: Seven 21LED strips. Has to be 7, has to be 21LEDs. No other combo has worked properly for me. One of those strips i set in the 4pin port. IDK why, but it's the only way I could get all the strips lit up *fully* along with my 4 fans that share the same Commander (I have 2 Commanders installed as I have a total of 10 fans in the case). All fans and strips are now properly active and it's beautiful. So, I hope what I did doesn't sound crazy lol
The way he installed them in the video they should act as exhausts pushing air from the top of the case to the outside. Which is one of the most common approaches.
@@DemolutionTV push the air thru the cooler from the front and pull it out of the case in the back with the exhaust fan, air cooled CPU coolers tend to do better with two fans. I'm using a peerless assassin 120 dual tower currently
evga cards looks really good to bad they dont make gpu now the closest one that looks pretty much closer to the looks of it is nitro 7900xtx but availability is meh and many scalper priced
If you can find a good-condition used EVGA 3090 it will last you a long time before you upgrade, you don't always need to spend a ton on the latest generation models.
@@SignalRGB yeah would have gpne 3090 but really want to skipt gens when im upgrading gpu im on 2080 it barely keeps up with modern games at 1440p thats why im going 7900xtx would have gone for a 4080 but they are really really expensive
I find the whole Corsair RGB mess confusing as phwwk. There's liek two controllers or splitter in here, plus I got a Commander Core... so do I plug all my fans into the Core and ignore the other two, or what? They should of done a bar where just everything plugs into and be done with it, instead of two cables fore verything and a whole different line of controllers. Or maybe i have a Commander Pro. Who knows. I'm tempted to ignore it all. I wisht there would of been like five 3.5 platter bays where the side radiator mount is that will enver be used.. I spent some coin on this because I thought it' make the build enjoyable and actually doable for a blind person, but all it does is confuse me... and I've built and reparied hundreds of computers... three or four whole comptuer labs at one time.
Yeah the RGB connector thing is ridiculous. 4-pin 12v RGB and 3-pin 5v aRGB, splitters, headers, hubs...the motherboard wants to do one thing and the separate controller wants to do another thing. Then there's the iCUE software which is a nightmare to figure out, even with Corsair's guides. As far as the side radiator mount goes, that's where my AIO GPU radiator is going.
@@poitiers2853 They should build the wiring into the case, so all you do is plug into a bus connector right whereever nay fan could go. Like the wiring harness on a car or airplane, or the electrical system in your house. You don't run extension cords all over the place for every item. Personally, I'd rather the lighting was controlled by some hardware switches on a box. Then, it matters not what operating system in installed. So in 2057 when Corsair is defunct and we're running Windows 21, your case lighting is still going to work just fine with no CPU overhead. Smart stuff... I've found.. is incredible dvmb. From android watches to Alexa to Google Nest to self driving cars. It's all really... very.. badly.. designed.
@@TB163 would be fine if it wasn't a matching rgb fan, otherwise it would need to be on the controller. I ended up running the top three fans as just all black Corsair elites fans to avoid the second hub
Question. the PCIE / CPU cables that plug in the top of the mother board where the AIO site in to top of the case. You must have used a custom cable .(Reason the AIO sits tight to cables and can cause a major short it. Its a know fault with 500ox case and i plus i have one.
As long as MSI remains unsupported by SignalRGB, it will always get a thumbs down from me. You need to get have this addressed, as it has been an issue for years on end.
We already support MSI, the following models are supported: MSI B450 Series (Excluding Tomahawk Boards) MSI B460 Series MSI B550 Series MSI X470 Series MSI X570 Series MSI Z590 Series
@@SignalRGB You don't support the MSI 7C91 controller to its fullest extent. You've never been able to crack the Mystic Light RGB software code for proper RGB header support. The Corsair Elite LCD support is not there either.
@@elienasrallah976 i connect on msi b550 unify 3x front to sysfan 1 3x side to sysfan 2 6x pushspull on the upper side together with the arctic freezer II 360 pump to cpupump 1x on the back sys 3 maybe thats not the right number for the mainboard conectors but use the connections who is optical the best... settings i do in bios. fan monitor set all to "pwm" and start creating a curve....
@@elienasrallah976 curve is izi front and side are 5% higher than pushpull and back. 1 step 20°c 20%/25% 2 step 50°c 32%/37% 3 step 72°c 45%/50% 4 step 80°c 100% i never reach 70°c in gaming, most time 55-62°c and i dont hear the power plant...headset ok but without headset when i watch yt or google some sht is mostly 33-38°c sorry for this english
@@SignalRGB Agreed. It makes far more of an impact to the prospective PC builder to show what would happen if you didn't pre-mount the rear bracket. Now, if I proceed with building a new PC with the 5000X, I will NOT forget about the rear CPU support bracket! 😉
I built a pc from scratch for the first time. Your video helped me so much dude. Clear instructions, chilling on the beat. Thx from France.
I've built 2 PCs in this case and both times I just stuffed all the cables in the back, closed that shroud, and stuck the tempered glass on it so it would stop bulging. I can confirm, I should have cable managed the way you did, but it doesn't bother me as long as the front is clean.
Building my first one. Hardest part for me is knowing which cables go where
i basically almost have the same parts as you! a diff cpu mb psu and gpu but watching you build this has made me regret missing these steps when i built mine 20 days ago, Awesome vid Keep it up many people will think this is a blessing when building out of this case!
😁
nice GPU sag
Thanks for an useful video - may get the Corsair 5000D for my mega build shortly and I too need to practice and improve my Cable Skilling / Tidying
Wait, you have only 3 intake fans for 4 exhausts ?
nice build and this case seems to have lot of potential it might be the case I go for when I'm going to upgrade my 7-8 years old pc
Hi i have problem with connecting this case to SignalRGB how can i connect it please ?
Thanks! I got this case today and it helped me here.
Came here to help me with cable management thank youuuuuu lol. Heres a like xP.
"it's free real estate" 😂😂
thank you very helpful to install the clamp already beginning for the cpu . you have saved me many nerves
glad I could help
Very clean cable management, thanks for this video
I am getting this case, ordered it to replace my Crystal X570 one. Just because it can have the Corsair 150i radiator on the top and the mounting is nicer. Also i always install the cpu bracket before installing the motherboard to the pc. In your case it was not a big deal, but sometimes it can be. I have the Z790 Asus rog strix mobo that looks very similar to yours. Love the GPU release button.
Also i would add a GPU sag stand to such heavy card. I am wondering how the temps and airflow is, as i read online it's less then the Crystal X570 wich would be a bit dissapointing.
However i love the case and looks of it, and now it's only 159€ inclusing shipment for the 5000X rgb so not a bad deal at all imho.
I’m impressed with how you got the cpu psu cables to clear the aio. I wasn’t able too.
tell me about those cpu cables and how you smashed them for the AIO? :D
please do more bro
Is there room for a 1000W power supply ATX 3.0? Are the front panel USB (which are on top, it looks like) cause any problems "i.e. getting dirt/dust" or other items falling inside of them?
I have a 1000w Corsair RMx shift in my 5000x. Fits perfectly. Have not had any issues with front panel usbs
what is the temp of the cpu when playing games?
Good video but you gotta tell me why you don't trust the stock thermal paste.
Because I like to use my own that I know is higher quality even if it only makes the smallest temperature difference. 😂
@@SignalRGB real talk
In search of pc build i finally found a clean pc build
Loved your video
Great vid, thanks, just got this for my new build, this is the first time I ever had to RTFM (video ) LOL
we can only dream soldiers... we can only dream...
The right-hand panel and door (with the cables behind) seems awkward to remove to dust the interior, unlike the left-hand panel. Would you recommend removing it less frequently, or not at all, I don't think there's airflow on that side? (Apart from the separate fan partition).
Ótimo vídeo. Me ajudou a não optar por esse gabinete e nem water cooler da Corsair, pois, usar duas conexões USB da placa mãe para poder controlar o RGB das ventoinhas, ao meu ver é um desperdício de recursos, não gosto dessas conexões proprietárias.
will a 140mm corsair hydrocooler fit on the top of this tower?
did you consider more than one radiator?
Should the front 6 fans be intaking air or exhausting?
if i get this case, do i have to use all corsair brand cooling with it?
What about the drives?
Thanks for the video! I just bought the same case
What about the drives?
He installed the 2TB 980 m.2 during the vid.
@@SignalRGB The 3.5 HDD bays were dicarded? In the Corsair page you can see the drives next to the PSU but with no room for cables. I don't get it...
Awesome video!, one question, How good are the thermals?
Thermals are great! It gets plenty of air flow.
I’ve problem with monitor, I tried follow you as much as possible. The system boot up fine, I guess. But when connecting my monitor to any hdmi port either the gpu or motherboard It said not detected device on the monitor. I connected a mouse in the usb port it lighted up. So I guess something is correct but not fully. Have you encountered such a problem? What should I do?
What am I suppose to if my cables are too short?
I can’t get the app to turn the lights on using ll120 with commander xt , any suggestion ?
Just a DISCLAIMER if you have an am4 bracket you do not need to add the bracket to the back of motherboard
I found this video and thought, "Wow, this guy really seems to like Signal RGB, I wonder why he didn't use iCue?"
I'm not the smartest person in the room.
Can you do a video on how to oc the ram to get it up to the intended speeds on this motherboard, thanks
Go into bios and enable xmp
Can I fit a eatx motherboard on this one?
Will the PNY XLR8 4070ti be supported soon?
My aio don't want to join the color party I have the h150i elite, z690, some vengeance ram and a gamrock gpu everything is working fine but the aio doesn't work plz help
Contact support@signalrgb.com
Can ypu add the trident z5 s and the new zotac gpus to signal rgb? The zotac will be very popular as it is the only 40 series card with acceptable aethetics and rgb , which i would love to sync with my corsair case and fans with signal rgb, and the trident z5s are just cheaper. Please read this comment i will join signal rgb if this happens
Great but I’m really needing you guys to get 5000T support. Signal RGB kind of works with the case but not really lol can’t get the case rgb strips and all my fans to light up in proper order. Lot of guesswork.
For the case strips, you can create custom strips in the components configuration, and then you'll have individual control over each strip, i suggest watching the layouts tutorial too: ua-cam.com/video/mtyGmR6KH3c/v-deo.html
@@SignalRGB Ahh thank you for replying! I have done this but did a very hack job at it! I dived back into it and finally found what works: Seven 21LED strips. Has to be 7, has to be 21LEDs. No other combo has worked properly for me. One of those strips i set in the 4pin port. IDK why, but it's the only way I could get all the strips lit up *fully* along with my 4 fans that share the same Commander (I have 2 Commanders installed as I have a total of 10 fans in the case). All fans and strips are now properly active and it's beautiful. So, I hope what I did doesn't sound crazy lol
does icue work with gpu rgb?
did you do anything about the gpu sag?
there is a gpu stand to hold up big and long gpu's llike the 3090 and 4090 .. he needs to use that .. some gpu's come with it
What keyboard is that?
Your cpu coolers are setup for intake or exhaust? Thanks
The way he installed them in the video they should act as exhausts pushing air from the top of the case to the outside. Which is one of the most common approaches.
Hot air naturally rises so the top should be exhaust
@@Rancid_Ninja I've been always wondering isn't it better for cpu to intake cold air instead of exhaust hot air out.
@@DemolutionTV push the air thru the cooler from the front and pull it out of the case in the back with the exhaust fan, air cooled CPU coolers tend to do better with two fans. I'm using a peerless assassin 120 dual tower currently
@@Rancid_Ninja I was wondering about cpus which use liquid coolers
evga cards looks really good to bad they dont make gpu now the closest one that looks pretty much closer to the looks of it is nitro 7900xtx but availability is meh and many scalper priced
If you can find a good-condition used EVGA 3090 it will last you a long time before you upgrade, you don't always need to spend a ton on the latest generation models.
@@SignalRGB yeah would have gpne 3090 but really want to skipt gens when im upgrading gpu im on 2080 it barely keeps up with modern games at 1440p thats why im going 7900xtx would have gone for a 4080 but they are really really expensive
Where did you get the cable for the usbc header
Can you timestamp where you mean
It comes with the controller that you plug the fans into.
can put the gpu vertically on this case ?!
Yes
What monitor is that
I find the whole Corsair RGB mess confusing as phwwk. There's liek two controllers or splitter in here, plus I got a Commander Core... so do I plug all my fans into the Core and ignore the other two, or what? They should of done a bar where just everything plugs into and be done with it, instead of two cables fore verything and a whole different line of controllers. Or maybe i have a Commander Pro. Who knows. I'm tempted to ignore it all. I wisht there would of been like five 3.5 platter bays where the side radiator mount is that will enver be used.. I spent some coin on this because I thought it' make the build enjoyable and actually doable for a blind person, but all it does is confuse me... and I've built and reparied hundreds of computers... three or four whole comptuer labs at one time.
Yeah the RGB connector thing is ridiculous. 4-pin 12v RGB and 3-pin 5v aRGB, splitters, headers, hubs...the motherboard wants to do one thing and the separate controller wants to do another thing. Then there's the iCUE software which is a nightmare to figure out, even with Corsair's guides. As far as the side radiator mount goes, that's where my AIO GPU radiator is going.
@@poitiers2853 They should build the wiring into the case, so all you do is plug into a bus connector right whereever nay fan could go. Like the wiring harness on a car or airplane, or the electrical system in your house. You don't run extension cords all over the place for every item.
Personally, I'd rather the lighting was controlled by some hardware switches on a box. Then, it matters not what operating system in installed. So in 2057 when Corsair is defunct and we're running Windows 21, your case lighting is still going to work just fine with no CPU overhead.
Smart stuff... I've found.. is incredible dvmb. From android watches to Alexa to Google Nest to self driving cars. It's all really... very.. badly.. designed.
Did you ever figure out the relationship between the two rgb things on the case and the commander core?
@@victorzyin NOpe.
would you consider this case high-end?
Definitely
Does it overheat and make a loud sound?
Is it safe to hide the cables at the mobo heat sink. My understanding is the heat sink will become very hot and could damage the cable.
If your heatsink is getting that hot you.have problems, the only heatsink that should be getting that hot would be the CPU heatsink
@@Rancid_Ninja ok understand. thank you for the explanation.
when i use signal rgb my keyboard lights shut off
So annoying that they have 7 visible fans and the controllers only connect 6, I'm not running two controllers for one extra fan
I saw that too but I wonder if the motherboard has a connector for the rear fan that remains "always on".
@@TB163 would be fine if it wasn't a matching rgb fan, otherwise it would need to be on the controller. I ended up running the top three fans as just all black Corsair elites fans to avoid the second hub
same! buying top three fans without RGB due to this
@@martinslavik8557 I ended up doing a rosewill brain with 7 rosewill fans and the top 3 I ran Corsair non RGB elites, been working well
would this fit with a 4070 ?
Yes
How much dose it cost 😕
Question. the PCIE / CPU cables that plug in the top of the mother board where the AIO site in to top of the case. You must have used a custom cable .(Reason the AIO sits tight to cables and can cause a major short it. Its a know fault with 500ox case and i plus i have one.
No custom cables
Nice
bro i want the pepe dance video back
SignalRGB - Pepe Hear Me Tonight
ua-cam.com/video/geF8p1GY02E/v-deo.html
not artic freezer does not fit this case
As long as MSI remains unsupported by SignalRGB, it will always get a thumbs down from me. You need to get have this addressed, as it has been an issue for years on end.
We already support MSI, the following models are supported:
MSI B450 Series (Excluding Tomahawk Boards)
MSI B460 Series
MSI B550 Series
MSI X470 Series
MSI X570 Series
MSI Z590 Series
@@SignalRGB You don't support the MSI 7C91 controller to its fullest extent. You've never been able to crack the Mystic Light RGB software code for proper RGB header support. The Corsair Elite LCD support is not there either.
My guy I know you did not actually leave that GPU sagging
The mistake was getting a 5000x and not a 5000D Airflow
yeah...thats my opinion too
got 2 of them
both with 13fans and same specs...the only difference is one got a 5800x and the other a 5800x3d
@@GotNoRapidFire
Can you tell me how did you set the airflow of 13 fans cause i have the same build with 13 fans
@@elienasrallah976
i connect on msi b550 unify
3x front to sysfan 1
3x side to sysfan 2
6x pushspull on the upper side together with the arctic freezer II 360 pump to cpupump
1x on the back sys 3
maybe thats not the right number for the mainboard conectors but use the connections who is optical the best...
settings i do in bios.
fan monitor
set all to "pwm"
and start creating a curve....
@@elienasrallah976 curve is izi
front and side are 5% higher than pushpull and back.
1 step 20°c 20%/25%
2 step 50°c 32%/37%
3 step 72°c 45%/50%
4 step 80°c 100%
i never reach 70°c in gaming, most time 55-62°c
and i dont hear the power plant...headset ok but without headset when i watch yt or google some sht is mostly 33-38°c
sorry for this english
@@elienasrallah976 which kind of board and chip you got?
It sure would be nice if someone started a UA-cam channel about building a Great PC, rather than just showing RGB crap.
oof 980 pro
Why would you post the mistake you made 2/3 of the way into the video? 100% disliking it because of this reason.
Because it follows the flow of the build process... why would the video start with cable management.
@@SignalRGB Agreed. It makes far more of an impact to the prospective PC builder to show what would happen if you didn't pre-mount the rear bracket. Now, if I proceed with building a new PC with the 5000X, I will NOT forget about the rear CPU support bracket! 😉
Este gabinete es un fail automático, bloquea todas las tomas de aire y salidas con vidrio... que manera de tirar guita al pedo.