@paulfortuna4178 lian li infinite I think. There are also reversed fans which means when you use them as intake is is still shows the infinite bit in the middle
@@paulfortuna4178The three fans on the side belong to the lian li galahad ii lcd 360 sl-inf. The fans on the bottom are the lian li sl-inf 120 reverse blades and the two at the back are normal lian li sl-inf 120
Sick build. I see you’re using GA II LCD AIO which does not come with reverse blade variant. So you swapped out the default 3 x 120mm normal fans with reverse blade and placed the 2 normal fans in your rear?
Essas fans são muitos bonitas, quero pegar 10 delas. Mas acho meio brega a galera comparar ela com as lian li também, De longe ate pode ter uma semelhança.
I got them from Lian Li. Apparently they arrive with the case, and some minor cases are "affected" so they don't include them. But they stated of their website that you can contact them and they will send it to you. You can reach out to them here: lian-li.com/contact-us/?form=warrantyclaim Sorry I couldn't reply sooner, but I was searching for an answer for you.
@@PCCrazyDario Peeling off the plastic while your PC is on can lead to static electricity, which could fry one or more of the components by shocking it
@@the_real_moss You do know that the plastic is only touching the glass that doesn't contuct electricity? Let's break it down. When you take the case out of the box with the styrofoam and plastic, you get electricaly charged. Nothing happens when you touch the tempered glass, until you touch the metal part of the chassis. So, what you do. Don't touch the case while doing this. Don't touch the case when you are done peeling. Discharge right after doing something like this to a metal door knob or metal table leg and that is it. In addition to everything, you usually feel the static charge... Doing so, I never ever felt it. Plus, I have been doing the same move for over two and a half years and not a single PC or a component died or got shocked.
6 intake, 2 exhaust. Best configuration inside this case. Even Lian Li suggested this. When you take into consideration that radiator on the side is taking fresh air from the outside to cool down the liquid, bottom fans are almost all blowing towards the GPU, the two exhaust fans are just enough.
I honestly don't know. It could be tricky because of the bottom fans, but then I would suggest raising the holder for the vertical mount a bit higher. Might look good. I'll try it now and you'll be able to see it in the new video if that is a possibility.
Official statement on their website: "Note: Installing the vertical GPU kit in the low mode at the 1st expansion slot covers the GPU top output port with a bracket, and installing at the 2nd expansion slot, will lose the bottom fan mounting space."
Just bought this case
So exited for the build
Same here!! Just tryna figure what exact fans he's using since I love the solid color aesthetic 🤔
@paulfortuna4178 lian li infinite I think. There are also reversed fans which means when you use them as intake is is still shows the infinite bit in the middle
@@paulfortuna4178The three fans on the side belong to the lian li galahad ii lcd 360 sl-inf. The fans on the bottom are the lian li sl-inf 120 reverse blades and the two at the back are normal lian li sl-inf 120
@@paulfortuna4178 just use some fans you like i have it with corsair fans and they look clean
@paulfortuna here you go
I keep saying to myself while watching.
Don't the glass 😂
What a good-looking computer ❤
Cheers. :)
I switched my pc to this case and I love it
What a beauty! Black and yellow too!
Thanks man! Logical color scheme, right? 😁
@@PCCrazyDario Hell yeah!
its missing a number plate tho :D
I’d be happy to win a 30 series PC at this point tbh 😭
What fans do you use are those all reverse blade except the one at the back?
Correct! :)
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Sick build. I see you’re using GA II LCD AIO which does not come with reverse blade variant. So you swapped out the default 3 x 120mm normal fans with reverse blade and placed the 2 normal fans in your rear?
That's exactly what I'm doing today. And then 3x 140 reverse at the bottom
@@koleka3233 are u sure u can but 3x140 at the bottom?, i thought the maximum is 3x120
Essas fans são muitos bonitas, quero pegar 10 delas. Mas acho meio brega a galera comparar ela com as lian li também, De longe ate pode ter uma semelhança.
Damn cool air inflow only outflow. Cool design bad airflow. Switch the bottom fan to blow
Air inside the case. Rookie mistake
Reverse blade - 3x intake on the side, 3x instale at the bottom, 2x exhaust on the rear… Stoneage has passed long time ago. 😉
What fans did u use it ? Nice build tho
lian li infinity fans they come in reverse blade aswell
Hey, where did you get those grey panel covers just above the motherboard?
I got them from Lian Li. Apparently they arrive with the case, and some minor cases are "affected" so they don't include them. But they stated of their website that you can contact them and they will send it to you.
You can reach out to them here: lian-li.com/contact-us/?form=warrantyclaim
Sorry I couldn't reply sooner, but I was searching for an answer for you.
@@PCCrazyDario No worries, thank you so much
the mini one can hold cpu more then 800 ?
Watching this just gave me a panic attack, you almost just permanantly broke your computer
Oh no... Please let me know how I almost did that?
@@PCCrazyDario Peeling off the plastic while your PC is on can lead to static electricity, which could fry one or more of the components by shocking it
@@the_real_moss You do know that the plastic is only touching the glass that doesn't contuct electricity? Let's break it down. When you take the case out of the box with the styrofoam and plastic, you get electricaly charged. Nothing happens when you touch the tempered glass, until you touch the metal part of the chassis. So, what you do. Don't touch the case while doing this. Don't touch the case when you are done peeling. Discharge right after doing something like this to a metal door knob or metal table leg and that is it. In addition to everything, you usually feel the static charge... Doing so, I never ever felt it. Plus, I have been doing the same move for over two and a half years and not a single PC or a component died or got shocked.
@@PCCrazyDario 💀
@@the_real_moss Basic physics are sometimes hard to comprehend, I know… 😔
The fan mounting is sick there is no intake fans
Intake is on the side and bottom. Reverse blades.
@@PCCrazyDario nice
@@PCCrazyDario can you make a videos on rx 6500xt with fsr and frame generation
@@memes1to823 Unfortunately no because I don’t have that card.
Wait, are all those fans in pull mode? So the whole thing is completely negative pressure inside?
6 intake, 2 exhaust. Best configuration inside this case. Even Lian Li suggested this. When you take into consideration that radiator on the side is taking fresh air from the outside to cool down the liquid, bottom fans are almost all blowing towards the GPU, the two exhaust fans are just enough.
Ah so you managed to get 6 of the reverse infinity fans? Lucky! They seem to be sold out everywhere! @@PCCrazyDario
Are they all reverse fans or some regular?
Side and bottom reverse, rear regular. ;)
Possible to use the case in LOW position mode (like her) + vertical mount the GPU???
I honestly don't know. It could be tricky because of the bottom fans, but then I would suggest raising the holder for the vertical mount a bit higher. Might look good. I'll try it now and you'll be able to see it in the new video if that is a possibility.
Official statement on their website: "Note: Installing the vertical GPU kit in
the low mode at the 1st expansion slot covers the GPU top output port
with a bracket, and installing at the 2nd expansion slot, will lose the
bottom fan mounting space."
😍@@PCCrazyDario