Hey all. Hope you enjoy the video! Note: - To learn more about ProArt, to join the PC Giveaway, or to learn about the current cashback, click here: bit.ly/TT-ProArt (This also helps me do more of these videos in the future 😉 ) - Alternate has already informed us that they'll be swapping the NV2 SSD for a 990 Pro for future builds!
They are trying to destroy us through this UA-camr If the card's performance 5090 increases Only by percentage40% On a card 4090 I will definitely refrain from buying it and will stick with the 4090 card, and in the end it is still strong Therefore, when the 5090 is released, I will first watch on UA-cam the research and tests on it, and I will watch the percentage of performance increase first, so that I know if it is worth buying or not, then on this basis I will decide because I do not want to throw my money into something that is not worth it. I believe that everyone should do this so that we know whether Nvidia is deceiving us or being honest when it said the increase rate would be 70%. We will not be fools
This channel is so underrated. Should have far more than 276K subscribers. Probably some of the most thorough and unbiased review material / product exploration content I've seen.
It is, don't get me wrong i like the channel and their reviews but I feel like every video they make is a clone copy of the previous one, same presenter, same formula, same background and everything... Thing is this is a very competitive niche with lots of other channels offering the same thing, not to mention that people got to a stupid point where they literally have to be constantly entertained or they just move on
Just bought and installed my ProArt 4080 super. Haven’t really stressed it but so far it’s running silent af. Looks sooo classy too in the black and gold. Beautiful card.
I already have a Torrent and am pretty happy with it but when I saw this case it immediately made me think of an improved Torrent. The fact that you can build a 'pro art system' is pretty cool if you don't mind the Asus tax and potential QA issues.
Thank you for posting this excellent review of the ProArt system. I actually built a system about 13 months ago based on the ProArt Z790 Creator motherboard. This is an Intel-based system. That was the only Asus-branded component in the case. I built it for another individual and it has proven to be extremely solid and reliable. There has not been a single problem. The original build was with 64 Gb of RAM; I was asked to upgrade it to 128 Gb and that helped the user. The person does a lot of flower photography and uses Adobe software products for managing the photos. ProArt motherboards are of excellent quality. As always, your presentation and videography are of the highest quality. I feel that watching your product evaluations is very necessary for my own work and interest.
If I didn't recently do an EVGA build I'd most certainly go the ProArt direction. Love the lack of RGB and the clean look of the ProArt line. Didn't know there was a case & AIO in the Pro Art line so his was great to see all put together.
I have the same mother board and CPU. They both work perfectly in Linux as well with all features working. If I had any complaints I would like to remove one of the x16 slots and give more PCI lanes to the other slots so I could run some other PCI cards that require more lanes than are left after the GPU is installed. However, it has two PCI 5 nvme slots, 2 PCI 4 nvme slots, and 4 SATA connections. i would give up the 2 PCI 4 nvme slots as well for more PCI lanes in the slots.
I was looking for a 4070 ti and came across the Asus ProArt and the black and gold caught my eye and bought the graphics card but never knew motherboards and so on where out their this would make a cool build though very stylish.
Have a 7500f that came with 16 gb (8x2) 5200hz bought as a package for $125. Then I paired it with an BNIB Asus B650 pro art from meta for $140 and a BNIB 3060 ti for $240. I could upgrade the ram, but for my use case it's not really that relevant and so far it's been an absolute beast.
Now you've done it! How am I supposed to rest without knowing if the Apple Wheels fit 😂 Loving the understated aesthetic of this build. It's something I wouldn't mind mind building myself if it wasn't for the cost.
I feel like ProArt motherboards should be getting btf edition so that creators' PCs can be repaired quicker thanks to easier access to all of the cables from the back of the case
Hearing that TUF is more mid range and more value focused while seeing the GPU prices feels so wrong 🤣! I really like the ProArt line! I am not sure who the core customer group for them will be because professionals often buy the most boring looking bulk solutions from companies like DELL or HP and the content creators I see have more rainbow RGB lights than any serious gamer. I would buy the case for my next PC because I need dust filters, handles and the little wheels would help me too. Nice video, thumb up!
Excellent just like to add when it's a workstation rig then instead of RTX 4080 Super i think Quadro RTX 8000 will be perfect match but yes ProArt series still don't have Quadro GPU so in that scenario ProArt RTX 4080 Super works as it's a dedicated ProArt build 😎
The case may look bland at first glance, but it is actually very clever. Nice little details and two huge fans. Airflow is exzellent. It's a steal for the price of ~200€. The 200mm fans alone probably cost ~60€ and you could replace them with Noctua NF-A20 if you ever have to. With some minor mods you can make this look as elegant as a Fractal North XL, but with better build quality from what i've heard. :D
one thing i don't understand about this proart line up is why the ef they do those 20kg cases. like all this easily fits in much smaller and lighter cases, even adding the space for harddrives or ssds, why do they need to make it so effing heavy and large
It's most likely because of temperatures and overall airflow. This is not built for gaming where temperatures are rather low compared to whatever work you intend to do with your pc. I would personally never put a 7950x in a sff case.
@@Nein99x i would understand this point with intel's cpus, but not with amd's. 7950x is easily tameable by a good 240mm aio, which fits pretty much everywhere
@@julfy_god The other side of that coin is a lot of 'creator' workstations are going to be NVidia + Intel or Threadripper where that extra airflow comes inn handy.
@@nadtz Non 3D Vcache Amd cpus still get relatively hot despite being more efficient under load. Point is you put your hardware under unnecessary thermal stress by cramming them into tiny cases. I don't understand this obession with putting top end hardware into tinier and tinier enclosures. Just give your hardware proper room to breathe.
Hey everyone. I'm really into this style but how effective is it for gaming? I know some of you will say it will be okay but as I said, how effective? Can it be as good as a gaming focused build with lets say TUF components? The whole build of ProArt is just simple but beautiful.
Yes, I agree that the storage is lacking...should be 4 x M.2 slots with 2 gigs in each ( why is 4 gig so expensive??). Still down in Oz its very expensive. I think we pay for a taxi ride for them to get to Oz.
ASUS list the dimensions as 593mm x 560mm x 245mm, but don't say which dimension is which. The 245m is obviously the width, but is it 593mm high x 560mm deep, or the other way around? I can't quite tell if it is higher than it is deep or deeper than it is high.
Hello. Can you help me? I need a pc for Professional Content Creation/UA-camr (Mostly videos for UA-cam & TikTok). I do mostly video editing, Premiere 45%, mostly 1440p but may do 4k for some clients) and play (mostly Fortnite 40%, no need 4k for this game, higher frames the better, may need 4k for other games) and do design (illustrator and Photoshop 15%). I will be always record when playing and may stream sometimes. I know intel is better for Premiere but I want to go AMD route for various reasons. Is the 4080 super with 7950x3D the best option for my use case? Or should I wait for the uncoming cpus?
The GPU isn't as wide, or even as tall, but is LONG. That massive "o" at the end for the pass through. Make sense when you might have lots of other PCIe cards stacked up, or when your case can be of different proportions compared to a regular tower. CPU thermal is honestly highly disappointing consider it's a giant AIO.
Was gonna be my next build, not so confident of asus warranty after the gamers nexus video, and not gonna be happy until the person in charge is terminated 👍 sick of these scummy executives lining up their pockets
Don't buy Arctic Liquid Freezer III 420 for this case, the heatsink is too big, some metal part is brutally pressing the pipes right behind the heatsink just because the pipes are closer than you can find in ProArt AIO. You won't like it. They built this case to sell more Asus components.
Hi Nada, I hope you are doing well. That case is a real beauty, but it pales in comparison to you. The dust reminder is a great device. I'd buy it today if it was available because my PC is always dusty. Wheels on a case only encourage the owner to place them on the floor. I prefer to only use INTEL CPUs. I consider AMD to be a three-letter word, which is even worse than a four-letter one. Please have a nice day and keep your reviews coming.
because I'd personally rather have a larger case that I can swap stuff into or out of quickly than I would a small case and I wouldn't want Mini ITX for a 'creator' system regardless. Why would I want to give up IO just to have a smaller board? Different strokes for different folks and all.
@@nadtz There are no advantages to a case this size, except over very small and fiddly builds. Even a micro ATX mobo has 4 DIMM slots; the E-ATX board here has only 4 DIMM slots, meaning this isn't much of a "creator" build as it is form over function. As for IO, USB 3 hubs are cheap, often smaller than my hand and a lot more accessible.
@@BOZ_11 That's moving the goalposts, your initial point was that you can get a 4090 into a mini ITX case which is what I was responding to. As for 'how big' for a case that is up to individual use case and preference. Neither is wrong but mini itx may or may not limit expandability depending on what you do with your system.
@@BOZ_11 Mostly irrelevant to the workstation market, I think there might be one or 2 W680 MATX motherboards floating around out there but for the most part anything considered "workstation" is going to be ATX or larger. It's honestly easier to find smaller server boards because 1U servers are way more common than mini or micro ATX workstations.
$220 for a PC case, really? Oh, that sounds completely reasonable-if you're also planning to live in it. Hey ASUS, how about throwing in a free reality check with every purchase.
Quickly broken down... ROG = enough RGB to light a commercial aircraft runway, TUF Gaming = a well-lit room, ProArt = your (grand)parents' old 1990s work PC with modern aesthetic? 😂
I find the pro art boards to be a disappointment honestly... its missing the features I would want for my workstation build, specifically more PCI-E slots and extra sata ports to use for massive quantities of high capacity 20tb+ drives. Honestly I wish I could get a modern board with the sane basic feature set as my ASUS X299 SAGE board
Of course the typical home user will stick some RGB fans in it. Professionals or descerning home creators don't want RGB as its a distraction, ruins the color balance for their eyes when working on video content and makes no difference whatsoever
250€ is too much for a case, no matter how "pro" it looks. also, i get the mobo has amazing features but with an am5 socket i see very little use cases. it's just an overkill build for tech youtubers and influences to show off during sponsorships, absolutely not worth the money
Asus parts are cool but they have no quality control, their mobos are full of problems that they never fixes, stable bioses are alpha in reality. They produce crap with a shiny surface
@@TechTesters 3. Right to participate: ...Moreover, corporate/commercial customers are not allowed to claim in this promotion. I got "tricked" by similar terms years ago on Intel cashback when buying i7-5820K + ASUS X99-S so never again :|
minimal gimmick is just a way for them to be cheap and simple and charge more. i dont see the appeal and totally DO NOT get the trend of people actually thinking its good. They do this back and forth gimmicking within the industry and its pathetic how people follow it like sheep. this is the ugliest looking branding that *ASUS has to offer. and as a a person that invested heavily when they wanted to push all the lighting and rbg gimmicks, im feeling so disrespected by the top brands right now.
the other day I was watching proart build review and the guy was saying it's very quite even under load.. but in this video, she says it gets very loud under load.. which one are you lying? probably the guy..
Hey all. Hope you enjoy the video! Note:
- To learn more about ProArt, to join the PC Giveaway, or to learn about the current cashback, click here: bit.ly/TT-ProArt (This also helps me do more of these videos in the future 😉 )
- Alternate has already informed us that they'll be swapping the NV2 SSD for a 990 Pro for future builds!
They are trying to destroy us through this UA-camr
If the card's performance 5090 increases
Only by percentage40%
On a card
4090
I will definitely refrain from buying it and will stick with the 4090 card, and in the end it is still strong
Therefore, when the 5090 is released, I will first watch on UA-cam the research and tests on it, and I will watch the percentage of performance increase first, so that I know if it is worth buying or not, then on this basis I will decide because I do not want to throw my money into something that is not worth it.
I believe that everyone should do this so that we know whether Nvidia is deceiving us or being honest when it said the increase rate would be 70%.
We will not be fools
This channel is so underrated. Should have far more than 276K subscribers. Probably some of the most thorough and unbiased review material / product exploration content I've seen.
Agreed!
It is, don't get me wrong i like the channel and their reviews but I feel like every video they make is a clone copy of the previous one, same presenter, same formula, same background and everything... Thing is this is a very competitive niche with lots of other channels offering the same thing, not to mention that people got to a stupid point where they literally have to be constantly entertained or they just move on
It's only about 5 years old. I don't know what growth rates are like on YT now but almost 300k after 5 years sounds good to me.
What I like about the ProArt line is it looks so professional looking. Not the flashy RGB stuff out there but not as boring as an office computer.
I would still go for pro art even if it were gaming first work second. The clean look and lack of RGB are big positives
Same, that is one beautiful PC.
lol. Proarts cost more than ROGs on average. And you get worse cooling.
Well if you want no RGB, you do you ma guy.
I suspect the whole point of those ugly RGB cases is that we are willing to pay more for NOT having RGB parts.
Just bought and installed my ProArt 4080 super. Haven’t really stressed it but so far it’s running silent af. Looks sooo classy too in the black and gold. Beautiful card.
Nice! Enjoy it :D
So happy to have you back! Saw your Corsair pre built and now this...thank you!
I love the Pro Art build. Just beautiful looking. Nice video again!
I already have a Torrent and am pretty happy with it but when I saw this case it immediately made me think of an improved Torrent. The fact that you can build a 'pro art system' is pretty cool if you don't mind the Asus tax and potential QA issues.
Thank you for posting this excellent review of the ProArt system. I actually built a system about 13 months ago based on the ProArt Z790 Creator motherboard. This is an Intel-based system. That was the only Asus-branded component in the case. I built it for another individual and it has proven to be extremely solid and reliable. There has not been a single problem. The original build was with 64 Gb of RAM; I was asked to upgrade it to 128 Gb and that helped the user. The person does a lot of flower photography and uses Adobe software products for managing the photos. ProArt motherboards are of excellent quality. As always, your presentation and videography are of the highest quality. I feel that watching your product evaluations is very necessary for my own work and interest.
If I didn't recently do an EVGA build I'd most certainly go the ProArt direction. Love the lack of RGB and the clean look of the ProArt line. Didn't know there was a case & AIO in the Pro Art line so his was great to see all put together.
The holes in the tempered glass is a smart design.
I have the same mother board and CPU. They both work perfectly in Linux as well with all features working. If I had any complaints I would like to remove one of the x16 slots and give more PCI lanes to the other slots so I could run some other PCI cards that require more lanes than are left after the GPU is installed. However, it has two PCI 5 nvme slots, 2 PCI 4 nvme slots, and 4 SATA connections. i would give up the 2 PCI 4 nvme slots as well for more PCI lanes in the slots.
Stylish, minimalist and functional. I likes it a lot!
Are you talking about her or the computer? 😋
I love the ROG and RGB builds but I love the ProArt simplicity and style as well!
Really like that you have an explanation about the build in the beginning instead of some random b-roll footage. Keep it up ❤
A very slick looking build✊🥰💪👍 imo. Torrent case vibes thou😉. I love the look of the Asus ProArt parts for builds🤤🫠
Love the front I/O 6:40
Very nice PC, I would imagine it looks professional in an office. Thank you for reviewing.
Love my proart 4080S that fits perfectly in my mini ITX build
Welcome back, finally an ASUS case I would buy.
Didn't expect a gigantic case from this channels
What immediately came into my head was the name Pro Hart. Where I live, we have a famous Artist called Pro Hart.
I was looking for a 4070 ti and came across the Asus ProArt and the black and gold caught my eye and bought the graphics card but never knew motherboards and so on where out their this would make a cool build though very stylish.
Naming your GPU, MB and cooler ProArt and Gaming makes it so much better, anyway nice clean look.
This case is also very good for gamer builds too! Im going to have this bigboi for new gamer system!
The ProArt parts look so much better than the gaming parts.. I know that is a subjective opinion but it just looks top shelf.
Have a 7500f that came with 16 gb (8x2) 5200hz bought as a package for $125. Then I paired it with an BNIB Asus B650 pro art from meta for $140 and a BNIB 3060 ti for $240. I could upgrade the ram, but for my use case it's not really that relevant and so far it's been an absolute beast.
Dawid would love to see that dual channel system on his channel 🤣
Thank you dear,, watched it from Dubai... I got the quote of this cpu.. I will buy this.. ❤❤❤
That is a gorgeous system. Thank you for sharing.
Now you've done it! How am I supposed to rest without knowing if the Apple Wheels fit 😂
Loving the understated aesthetic of this build. It's something I wouldn't mind mind building myself if it wasn't for the cost.
Pas de soucis pour les vidéos, elles sont très utiles et bien faites. Merci.
Great looking build Nada 👍
there are lots of reasons to not like Asus but their design is always top notch.
I have the ProArt 4070 in my A4-H2O SFF build. I just wish the ProArt AIO came in a 240 version as I would've bought that too!
I feel like ProArt motherboards should be getting btf edition so that creators' PCs can be repaired quicker thanks to easier access to all of the cables from the back of the case
if we talk about aesthetics, Lexar Thor RAM would fit this perfectly
Praying for a 5090 Pro Art, very disappointing there wasn't a 4090 Pro Art when that card is top tier for creatives.
If you want more aesthetically fitting ram, look for the teamgroup t-create ones! I have the 7200mhz cl34 32gb currently in my build :)
7200 MT/s, not "mhz".
This is what I picked out recently and I suppose I made the right choice because im seeing it recommended for this sort of build a lot.
It looks amazing
I see you are a Pro A(r)T building PCs xD
Idc if its for a professional, ima buy it cuz it looks beautiful :]
Hearing that TUF is more mid range and more value focused while seeing the GPU prices feels so wrong 🤣! I really like the ProArt line! I am not sure who the core customer group for them will be because professionals often buy the most boring looking bulk solutions from companies like DELL or HP and the content creators I see have more rainbow RGB lights than any serious gamer. I would buy the case for my next PC because I need dust filters, handles and the little wheels would help me too. Nice video, thumb up!
Thank you! Unfortunately I don't expect any new GPU to ever be "cheap" again :-/
It's so beautiful ... and expensive :3
asus, nice case. until you need 6 x 3.5inch hdd space.
Could do with a ASUS ProArt PA32UC monitor, or wait until they catch up with a 5k2k model
Looks slick for a office great review 👍
I almost have the same built but with 128GB RAM . Love the ProArt stuff, but 64GB is not enough for serious workstation stuff.
Excellent just like to add when it's a workstation rig then instead of RTX 4080 Super i think Quadro RTX 8000 will be perfect match but yes ProArt series still don't have Quadro GPU so in that scenario ProArt RTX 4080 Super works as it's a dedicated ProArt build 😎
The case may look bland at first glance, but it is actually very clever. Nice little details and two huge fans. Airflow is exzellent. It's a steal for the price of ~200€. The 200mm fans alone probably cost ~60€ and you could replace them with Noctua NF-A20 if you ever have to. With some minor mods you can make this look as elegant as a Fractal North XL, but with better build quality from what i've heard. :D
Thank you.
It's a shame we can't buy those 200mm * 38 fans 😢😢
So beautiful
one thing i don't understand about this proart line up is why the ef they do those 20kg cases. like all this easily fits in much smaller and lighter cases, even adding the space for harddrives or ssds, why do they need to make it so effing heavy and large
It's most likely because of temperatures and overall airflow. This is not built for gaming where temperatures are rather low compared to whatever work you intend to do with your pc.
I would personally never put a 7950x in a sff case.
@@Nein99x i would understand this point with intel's cpus, but not with amd's. 7950x is easily tameable by a good 240mm aio, which fits pretty much everywhere
@@julfy_god The other side of that coin is a lot of 'creator' workstations are going to be NVidia + Intel or Threadripper where that extra airflow comes inn handy.
@@nadtz Non 3D Vcache Amd cpus still get relatively hot despite being more efficient under load. Point is you put your hardware under unnecessary thermal stress by cramming them into tiny cases. I don't understand this obession with putting top end hardware into tinier and tinier enclosures. Just give your hardware proper room to breathe.
@@nadtz NVIDIA is always written in all caps.
Hey everyone. I'm really into this style but how effective is it for gaming? I know some of you will say it will be okay but as I said, how effective? Can it be as good as a gaming focused build with lets say TUF components? The whole build of ProArt is just simple but beautiful.
Lots of Lego botanical sets :)
The "pro art" mobo does not have optical audio output, which is rather amateurish.
even my GB elite x ax has one lol
How do you adjust the fan speed? And which fans are they, the fans in the case you mean, or the fans on the Cpu ?
Yes, I agree that the storage is lacking...should be 4 x M.2 slots with 2 gigs in each ( why is 4 gig so expensive??). Still down in Oz its very expensive. I think we pay for a taxi ride for them to get to Oz.
Nice and interesting ❤❤❤
ASUS list the dimensions as 593mm x 560mm x 245mm, but don't say which dimension is which. The 245m is obviously the width, but is it 593mm high x 560mm deep, or the other way around? I can't quite tell if it is higher than it is deep or deeper than it is high.
i wish there was a Pro Art 4090
Did you shrink or is that case massive ?!
that's a huge ass case for sure, super ugly imo
Hello. Can you help me? I need a pc for Professional Content Creation/UA-camr (Mostly videos for UA-cam & TikTok). I do mostly video editing, Premiere 45%, mostly 1440p but may do 4k for some clients) and play (mostly Fortnite 40%, no need 4k for this game, higher frames the better, may need 4k for other games) and do design (illustrator and Photoshop 15%). I will be always record when playing and may stream sometimes. I know intel is better for Premiere but I want to go AMD route for various reasons.
Is the 4080 super with 7950x3D the best option for my use case? Or should I wait for the uncoming cpus?
At this point, if you're not in a super hurry, waiting for Computex announcements at least is probably worth it. That's in less than a month.
@@TechTesters thank you so much. Keep up 😊
On ProArt PA602 will fit PSU length 200 mm?
Specs say PSU maximum length of 190 mm.
@TechTesters i've read in some posts that people are complaining about the slow-booting OS on this MB. Is it true?
Not an expert. Recent research pointed me to Intel+Nvidia cpu GPU combos for CAD and Video editing work. Ryzen was not recommended. Was i mislead?
I don't know specifics about CAD, but both Intel and AMD are usable for high-end video editing work.
The GPU isn't as wide, or even as tall, but is LONG. That massive "o" at the end for the pass through. Make sense when you might have lots of other PCIe cards stacked up, or when your case can be of different proportions compared to a regular tower.
CPU thermal is honestly highly disappointing consider it's a giant AIO.
Was gonna be my next build, not so confident of asus warranty after the gamers nexus video, and not gonna be happy until the person in charge is terminated 👍 sick of these scummy executives lining up their pockets
Don't buy Arctic Liquid Freezer III 420 for this case, the heatsink is too big, some metal part is brutally pressing the pipes right behind the heatsink just because the pipes are closer than you can find in ProArt AIO. You won't like it. They built this case to sell more Asus components.
Booo ASUS!!! But not you, you're awesome!!!.ASUS quality and customer service is going down kind of fast.
Hi Nada, I hope you are doing well. That case is a real beauty, but it pales in comparison to you. The dust reminder is a great device. I'd buy it today if it was available because my PC is always dusty. Wheels on a case only encourage the owner to place them on the floor. I prefer to only use INTEL CPUs. I consider AMD to be a three-letter word, which is even worse than a four-letter one. Please have a nice day and keep your reviews coming.
imagine if ProArt had a White version of each part...
but we can get a RTX 4090 into a mini ITX case (with solid cooling). Why so big?
because I'd personally rather have a larger case that I can swap stuff into or out of quickly than I would a small case and I wouldn't want Mini ITX for a 'creator' system regardless. Why would I want to give up IO just to have a smaller board? Different strokes for different folks and all.
@@nadtz There are no advantages to a case this size, except over very small and fiddly builds. Even a micro ATX mobo has 4 DIMM slots; the E-ATX board here has only 4 DIMM slots, meaning this isn't much of a "creator" build as it is form over function. As for IO, USB 3 hubs are cheap, often smaller than my hand and a lot more accessible.
@@BOZ_11 That's moving the goalposts, your initial point was that you can get a 4090 into a mini ITX case which is what I was responding to. As for 'how big' for a case that is up to individual use case and preference. Neither is wrong but mini itx may or may not limit expandability depending on what you do with your system.
@@nadtz Fair enough, though micro ATX cases are often 1/4 the volume of that refrigerator
@@BOZ_11 Mostly irrelevant to the workstation market, I think there might be one or 2 W680 MATX motherboards floating around out there but for the most part anything considered "workstation" is going to be ATX or larger. It's honestly easier to find smaller server boards because 1U servers are way more common than mini or micro ATX workstations.
$220 for a PC case, really? Oh, that sounds completely reasonable-if you're also planning to live in it. Hey ASUS, how about throwing in a free reality check with every purchase.
Quickly broken down... ROG = enough RGB to light a commercial aircraft runway, TUF Gaming = a well-lit room, ProArt = your (grand)parents' old 1990s work PC with modern aesthetic? 😂
Nice advertising!!!
Nice.
Very nice
I find the pro art boards to be a disappointment honestly... its missing the features I would want for my workstation build, specifically more PCI-E slots and extra sata ports to use for massive quantities of high capacity 20tb+ drives. Honestly I wish I could get a modern board with the sane basic feature set as my ASUS X299 SAGE board
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:D
4:52
Not first 🥳🥳🥳
Actually first! :D
👍👍❤❤❤
The case looks poor compared to Fractal Design North.
This is $6K!! 😵
Of course the typical home user will stick some RGB fans in it. Professionals or descerning home creators don't want RGB as its a distraction, ruins the color balance for their eyes when working on video content and makes no difference whatsoever
💋💋💋💋
The GPU is literally the Asus 4080 super card with the worst cooling of all. Feels a bit like a scam tbh. Proper noisy and coil whiny 😁
I didn't have any coil whine at any point with this one.
@@TechTestersMine unfortunately did.
250€ is too much for a case, no matter how "pro" it looks.
also, i get the mobo has amazing features but with an am5 socket i see very little use cases. it's just an overkill build for tech youtubers and influences to show off during sponsorships, absolutely not worth the money
Take 5 inches off the top and keep the 200mm fans. Im in.
I5⏰4460 🔥YES,SHE BUILD
Asus parts are cool but they have no quality control, their mobos are full of problems that they never fixes, stable bioses are alpha in reality. They produce crap with a shiny surface
ProArt cashback terms: no company/business, so rather useless for "creators" sheesh
Wait, really? Where does it say that?
@@TechTesters 3. Right to participate: ...Moreover, corporate/commercial customers are not allowed to claim in this promotion.
I got "tricked" by similar terms years ago on Intel cashback when buying i7-5820K + ASUS X99-S so never again :|
minimal gimmick is just a way for them to be cheap and simple and charge more. i dont see the appeal and totally DO NOT get the trend of people actually thinking its good. They do this back and forth gimmicking within the industry and its pathetic how people follow it like sheep. this is the ugliest looking branding that *ASUS has to offer. and as a a person that invested heavily when they wanted to push all the lighting and rbg gimmicks, im feeling so disrespected by the top brands right now.
the other day I was watching proart build review and the guy was saying it's very quite even under load.. but in this video, she says it gets very loud under load.. which one are you lying? probably the guy..
I5⏰4460 ✨•POOR THING SIS. •AND I THING SHE CAN NOT WITH THIS. •IN HER IDEA. •AND SHE ARE BUILD. •WHY?•BECAUSE OF FEELING. •JUST THE FEELED.