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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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    PART 1 📺 • Building my Custom PC
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    GPU: ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4070 geni.us/Dual4070
    Motherboard: ROG Strix Z790-I Gaming WiFi geni.us/StrixZ...
    AIO Cooler: ROG STRIX LC III 360 LCD ARGB White Edition geni.us/LCIII3...
    PSU: ASUS Loki 850W in white geni.us/LokiSF...
    RAM: T-FORCE Delta DDR5-6000 64GB Kit geni.us/DeltaD...
    SSD: Team Group T-Force Cardea Z540 2TB geni.us/TeamGr...
    CPU: Intel Core i9-14900K geni.us/i91900K
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 335

  • @snippychicken2220
    @snippychicken2220 3 місяці тому +304

    custom human organs when?

    • @camshand
      @camshand  3 місяці тому +88

      don't have that 3D printer filament in stock 😜

    • @yigawaffle
      @yigawaffle 3 місяці тому +18

      @@camshand Ask Prusa to send you some, it'll be great for marketing

    • @gryphic7133
      @gryphic7133 2 місяці тому +3

      Fr I want that neon blue 3D printed kidney

    • @OBAYTHEK1NG
      @OBAYTHEK1NG Місяць тому +2

      I want a huge black 3d printed :)

    • @Mug-Red
      @Mug-Red 27 днів тому +1

      ​@@OBAYTHEK1NG it's not the print volume that matter, it's how you slice it.

  • @legomstr1
    @legomstr1 3 місяці тому +244

    Huge amount of respect for being honest about the disappointment in the flaws in the products (pump noise and off white cables) even while being very grateful for the sponsor support.

    • @a1henstv
      @a1henstv 2 місяці тому +2

      it was a bit of manual error as your not supposed to mount an aio like that

    • @iPain3G
      @iPain3G 2 місяці тому +5

      @@a1henstv did you watch the video? It had nothing to do with the mounting. The AIO Pump was at 100% which cause the noise. It is actually Asus fault that the pump header is at 100% at default. You don't need 100%(3000rpm) for good cooling, 60-70% pump speed is way enough to get a good flow in the coolant. Slower pump speed will also save the crappy Asetek pump from burning out.

    • @z3ntropy
      @z3ntropy 15 днів тому

      ​@@iPain3G please never give PC build advice to anybody that will listen to you.

  • @mad4me
    @mad4me 3 місяці тому +117

    blud soon gonna have his custom house

    • @camshand
      @camshand  3 місяці тому +26

      haha well incase you missed it I am starting to turn my garage into a dream makerspace setup.
      ua-cam.com/video/zPOzsD5JZpo/v-deo.html
      Going for them Ironman and Batman vibes

    • @reyarthur2792
      @reyarthur2792 3 місяці тому +3

      @@camshand I would go somewhat in the middle. Batman beyond or redhood.

    • @MatVibesOnly
      @MatVibesOnly 2 місяці тому

      😂😂😂 fr

  • @TheSevenCircle
    @TheSevenCircle 3 місяці тому +25

    I came here because of the desk build, like many other I believe, the fact level of the video production is this high, I cant believe this is a small channel.
    Also the fact that you are getting sponsor and your reaction is genuinely like that is freaking wholesome

    • @BatTubeBravo
      @BatTubeBravo 2 місяці тому

      I agree, production value is very good, fantastic work!!!!

  • @spusuf
    @spusuf 3 місяці тому +60

    Pump does not need to be running at 100% speed until water flow rate becomes your bottleneck.
    My recommendation for itx open frame builds based on experience is this:
    Ramp fans from 0%-60% for 35°C-70°C,
    then 60%-80% for 70°C-80°C,
    and 80%-100% for 80°C-10 under TjMax (14900K is 100°C so 90° is good).
    This will prevent your CPU from throttling, but keep fans silent.
    Then scale your pump from 25% (typical asetek minimum duty cycle, there will be a fan tuning tool to automatically calibrate minimum duty cycles) up to 60% for 40°C-75°C,
    then 60%-100% for 75°C-85°C allows the pump to get loud if it needs to in order to prevent damage and increase longevity.
    Also apply both pump and fan curves in the BIOS, sometimes software stops working or it might crash without you knowing, and it likely takes up 1-2% CPU usage just monitoring sensors, whereas bios uses more optimised control hardware. Tune your fans in windows, make sure the curve is good then transfer that to your BIOS, the performance and stability is worth it over the convenience of the windows tool.
    Also the case layout is similar to the SSPUD meshlicious except the GPU connectors are at the top instead of at the bottom with right angle cables. In that case you're expected to crush the radiator inlet tube to a tight 90 to get to the "motherboard side". Might be able to look into that case to resolve any future layout issues.
    Also I'll reach out via email and see if I can get a few more brand contacts your way.

    • @camshand
      @camshand  3 місяці тому +15

      Appreciate the advice spusuf!
      I've never has a AIO pump at that pitch before, but at the same time, they've always been behind a panel in a case.
      I did exactly what you said though, ran stress tests in windows and dialed in the curve to be adequate to catch ramping temps and avoid thermal throttling on the toasty i9 14900k.
      Then replicated it in BIOS, because exactly as you said, sometimes the software takes a bit to kick in.
      Software is needed though to have temp readouts on the AIO LCD, but I can see myself making my own custom animation of my logo, so probably won't need the data readout.
      ALSO WHAT THE! DUDE, that case! as I said in the video, I'd never seen a PCIe riser cable do the bend and loop around.
      The Internet is a vast place though so I'm pleased to see there is an off the shelf option.
      Any help is great, thanks man 🤙

  • @Andrei-YT01
    @Andrei-YT01 Місяць тому +2

    i'm laughing when i see this excitement of 14900 CPU 😂😂😂😂😂 because i know you will replace it soon

  • @ATyphoon-g4r
    @ATyphoon-g4r 3 місяці тому +15

    Does anyone know what knife he is using? It looks really nice and I want one.

    • @HondaMadMatt
      @HondaMadMatt 3 місяці тому +1

      outdoor edge slidewinder

  • @J0ermungand
    @J0ermungand 3 місяці тому +8

    Actually the noise of air it would make isn't the problem. The air would be drawn into and through the tubes, reducing the cooling performance and shortening pump lifespan. So for the same reason you don't put the pump in the highest spot of the loop, you don't put the in and outlet tubes of an AIO as the highest spot in the loop.

  • @d.g6863
    @d.g6863 3 місяці тому +8

    counter sunk bolts will help with the bolts sticking out so much, it'll take a bit of work on the acrylic by using a counter sink drill bit and it would cloud the area around the bolt. if you use a clear acrylic glue it might help filing in the cloudiness of the counter sunk holes. just spread the glue on the clouded acrylic and have it dry [whether it is UV dry or not]

  • @urbanlucky98
    @urbanlucky98 3 місяці тому +13

    It's nice to see someone still genuinely be so happy with getting free parts. I sometimes get slightly annoyed with people sort of being like "o free, thanks".
    Cool videos and love the enthusiasm!

    • @XBullitt16X
      @XBullitt16X День тому

      Right ? Every youtuber brushes it off like its nothing.

  • @verego
    @verego 3 місяці тому +1

    to buy white asus 4070 dual: NO
    to color and 3d print a black one: yes

  • @zilch1234
    @zilch1234 Місяць тому +2

    That cpu is unstable btw

  • @stufflike5844
    @stufflike5844 3 місяці тому +1

    Don't forget to check if the ASUS motherboard set the Intel default CPU settings. If not that 14900K might degrade after some time

    • @camshand
      @camshand  3 місяці тому

      good reminder, I have been reading some of the default profiles can have wrong voltages, I'll be sure to go through the BIOS and check 👍

  • @cppctek
    @cppctek 2 місяці тому +1

    this is pure perfection!!! So much inspiration here! Thank you for sharing this and showing us the process. I am huge into modding and creating custom mods for both desktops and handhelds. You just sparked so much joy and inspiration in me today that I needed to push me forward in showing off what I have been working on. I wish i had some of the equipment like a lath or a mill to create alot of the parts like this though. If you want a really good printer though, i have found the bambu labs printers have suited me well and give me some of the cleanest prints ive ever seen.
    Epic build and I am glad I found your channel today! I subbed and hope to see more cool creations.

    • @camshand
      @camshand  2 місяці тому

      Stoked to hear you've been inspired by the project video! Thanks for the Bambu labs recommendation, I've been looking into them recently and might give them a go as my main printers

  • @scotthallgv
    @scotthallgv 3 місяці тому +27

    I dont know who told you to avoid water gurgling or whatever it was, but you ALWAYS put the tubes above the level of the pump. Turn that radiator over so the tubes are on top. The reason for this is air bubbles in the loop will get into the pump and can cause it to fail. You really gotta fix this. To update this and make it a bit more clear, air bubbles in the loop can form over time or are there from its build date, and you dont want them getitng stuck in the pump so you need to put the radiator with the tube end UP so that the bubbles will get stuck in the reservoir on the radiator and not get stuck in the pump. Also its a good idea for the tube inlets on the pump to be facing up or to the direction of the front of the case to also make sure air doesnt collect in the pump. Air in the pump can kill the pump so its utmost importance to make sure the tube going into the radiator are always above the level of the pump and the pump is situated correctly so air doesnt get trapped in it

    • @demontheory
      @demontheory 2 місяці тому +4

      I started getting an anxiety attack when he turned the tubes upside down...

    • @scotthallgv
      @scotthallgv 2 місяці тому +1

      @@demontheory For real. I sincerely hope hes switched it since making this video because that cpu and water cooler are gonna die if he doesnt

  • @Unotoxin
    @Unotoxin 3 місяці тому +1

    Bro make the 2 part video in cinematic mode and upload it I can easily see that video can get millions of views 😁

  • @DrewbehHD
    @DrewbehHD 3 місяці тому +4

    is that misplaced music at 3:43 lol

    • @camshand
      @camshand  3 місяці тому +3

      omg lol... dude I've been literally editing this video for 2 days straight to finish it off, and what do ya know, a piece of offcut music slips past on the final render 😢

    • @panjigunawan7131
      @panjigunawan7131 Місяць тому

      @@camshand😂😂

  • @High_Caliber
    @High_Caliber 2 місяці тому

    ASUS has gotten itself the WORST reputation lately.
    I replaced everything ASUS recently, can't reward crappy customer service and sketchy warranty policies with $$.
    It's too bad too, I was an ASUS fanboy. Why do these companies self destruct so often these days?
    *I noticed that the ASUS board HAD warped my SSD drive.

  • @Gr4ndM
    @Gr4ndM 3 місяці тому +4

    Love your videos! I also love how grateful you are! Keep going buddy!

  • @zeezee-h8v
    @zeezee-h8v 23 дні тому +1

    that desk power button must be soo satisfying everytime you power it on

    • @camshand
      @camshand  20 днів тому

      It truly is such a joy to power on, really makes the dashboard hub feel like a proper control centre for everything PC.

  • @sinchuon1550
    @sinchuon1550 2 місяці тому +1

    it's probably just me but I wouldve accounted space for a fan filter

    • @camshand
      @camshand  2 місяці тому

      That's on my list for a v2 mod, I've left some space between the fans and front radiator, currently using a 3mm lasercut spacer, but designed it to allow me to easily enough slot a filter down.
      I do however, need to make/buy a filter.

  • @S.G.W.C.
    @S.G.W.C. 2 місяці тому +1

    so proud of you using and learning plasticity. its one of my favorite new softwares. I just created a new custom PC case like you but different design influence. dunno if this link will work but heres my build video:
    ua-cam.com/video/Yz08syNeuTk/v-deo.html&ab_channel=GhostBuilt

    • @camshand
      @camshand  2 місяці тому +1

      Wow awesome build man! incredible one of a kind retro aesthetic. Did you use plasticity for the sheet metal bend planning? or was that created in another program?

    • @S.G.W.C.
      @S.G.W.C. 2 місяці тому

      @@camshand Thanks so much! I used plasticity for everything including modeling and 3D printing the front IO mount for the clock and buttons. The sheet metal was difficult but I finally figured out how to make it readable to the manufacturer I sent it to, to get last cut and bent. If you need to make sheet metal parts in the future for plasticity you would first model the part then select all outside faces, duplicate then extrude those faces as one new sheet. this is important to get uniform thickness around all the bends and chamfered edges so the manufacturers programs can read the bend angle data. Loving your build vids keep em up. Always down to share ideas.

  • @XBullitt16X
    @XBullitt16X День тому

    Your desk build was incredible, I remember that. I can't believe I didn't sub back then, so here I am again and subbed this time!

  • @sportzmania7381
    @sportzmania7381 2 місяці тому +1

    you pc and setup is absolutely beautiful, you should enter into setup wars

    • @camshand
      @camshand  2 місяці тому +1

      yes I should, might have to look into the different setup based channels

  • @dabob2652
    @dabob2652 3 місяці тому +1

    It would be cool to see this get a hard water loop, i think it would look cool with a steam punk look.

  • @eljefe7070yt
    @eljefe7070yt 2 місяці тому +1

    The reaction to a sponsored intel cpu was legit. I am now a fan. thank you for the content!

    • @camshand
      @camshand  2 місяці тому

      the little boy in me that grew up with old Pentium processors would be stoked 🤙 good to have you subbed too dude

  • @bloodyroux
    @bloodyroux 3 місяці тому +2

    very nice build!
    I think I know why the pump was making noise, it's because of an air bubble in the water cooling system at the pump level. The inlet and outlet of the radiator should be the highest points in the circuit so that the air is in the radiator and not in the pump. The best solution would be to turn the radiator upside down :)

    • @SankalpSaxena99
      @SankalpSaxena99 3 місяці тому +1

      I was about to comment the same thing

    • @gw1814
      @gw1814 3 місяці тому

      @@SankalpSaxena99 So was I.

    • @magixman
      @magixman 3 місяці тому

      that's not true. the radiator is still the highest point in the loop, so air won't get trapped in the pump. also, tubes down is the ideal position for vertically mounted radiators, so he already has the ideal position

  • @mist4620
    @mist4620 15 днів тому

    Pump noise could be due to radiator orientation.
    You should watch the JayzTwoCents video on AIO radiator positions. You seem to have either been mislead or misunderstood on radiator orientation for AIOs.
    There's a good chance there's air stuck in the pump which can lead to it prematurely burning out.

  • @techno_crin9e
    @techno_crin9e 11 днів тому +1

    Amazing design

  • @MrVitaljevich
    @MrVitaljevich 3 місяці тому +1

    Дружище! Насос должен быть ниже уровня входящей и выходящей трубки радиатора! Удачи!)))

  • @YM-bq1oo
    @YM-bq1oo Місяць тому

    Probably many people won't agree with me, but I am clearly against varying the pump speed. Why? Because increasing the speed causes the opposite effect of what we want. By speeding up, it means the liquid moves faster through the circuit, so it doesn't have enough time to cool down as it passes through the radiator. It's better to set the pump speed at around 60 or 70% and vary the radiator fans instead. This way, it's the fans that work on cooling the liquid.

  • @jd6197
    @jd6197 2 місяці тому

    For complete silent built you need full custom loop with 720 mm of radiators surface 45mm think ( 120 x 6 ), pull-push radiators config. Noctua NF-A12x25 will do the trick running on 30%, pump at 1800 rpm.

  • @karlmee1234
    @karlmee1234 3 місяці тому

    That PC build turned out so good. Also, your case design that you 3d printed turned out sick. Just out of curiosity, how big was the model in height? Not that I want to print one, just wondering on the height as I just ordered a Sovol SV08 with a print height of 345x350x350, I wanted to print some bigger things and my Ender 3v2 just doesn't cut it anymore and prints so slow. I've been caught out so many times with it's build volume being so small, got sick of splitting models and attempting to glue them together

  • @jd6197
    @jd6197 2 місяці тому

    Your AIO will die very soon.
    The pump must be below radiator.
    It will lose liquid eventually, you don't want air accumulated in the pump. Be prepared to replace the AIO within 6 months if you keep the configuration as it is now.

  • @dmoster
    @dmoster 3 місяці тому

    Absolutely beautiful build! Well done 👏
    Highly recommend a piece of open source software called Fan Control for dialing in your pump and fans just right. It’s an 11/10 utility.

  • @Moonwired
    @Moonwired 2 місяці тому

    Sick looking pc, I would suggest getting screw on antenna’s from something like amazon (they’re like 10-20 euro’s) so you don’t have to have such an ugly looking antenna, I picked some up, I don’t use the wifi either, but they’re also for the bluetooth signal, and I do use that from time to time.

  • @OXMStudios
    @OXMStudios 3 місяці тому

    This is impressive. I'm a bit worried for the PSU tho, aren't sole of the side vents blocked by that acrylic piece? I might be wrong tho. Anyways, insane build,I love this!

  • @GGPCNZ
    @GGPCNZ 2 місяці тому +1

    Love it, nice work!

  • @gregorengelter1165
    @gregorengelter1165 3 місяці тому

    That looks sick! I love it.
    I've worked with PlastiDip too and I think it even says on the spray can that you should take the masking tape off while it's not dry. :D
    But still. Awesome project!

  • @HumanStatSheet
    @HumanStatSheet 17 днів тому

    Worried about the lack of mention of thermal paste for that processor with instability issues. Hope that was a video omission and not a build omission.

  • @jarvisN10280
    @jarvisN10280 3 місяці тому

    Hi guys, I am 22, and I don't have my own personal laptop or PC for any basic work. So the company would come over and send me components to build my own PC?😢

  • @maertean
    @maertean Місяць тому

    subscribed and liked with intentions to see when in a few years you make a video on making your own RWB Porsche, you're on the way man keep going imma be on the comments along the way

  • @hungsu
    @hungsu 3 місяці тому

    Aussie in USA here. When I left Australia my mates and I pronounced it Ay-sus. I got here to the US and it's all Ahsuce here. Is Australia all pronouncing it Ahsuce now?

  • @ivanlepilin
    @ivanlepilin 2 місяці тому +1

    Man, i share your dreams about custom pc case/frame. Maybe some time later i'll purchase such a ferrari like you did, and then my thoughts will become alive in this world. My sub is yours, great work!

  • @HeBeNeez
    @HeBeNeez 2 місяці тому

    Love your channel, you’re awesome! I try to learn as much as I can, but sometimes I struggle to follow when you talk so fast like @ 6:02 (I’m American btw 😅)

  • @joshf.5528
    @joshf.5528 3 місяці тому

    It's cool seeing the entire process from start to finish. Nice work with the build. Only question I have is are you coming the power supply by covering the vent home where the bracket is

  • @eatzvr6812
    @eatzvr6812 Місяць тому

    none of your components have proper grounding because they are mostly screwed into acrylic or plastic, this is an extreme fire hazard. get some wires to run from some of the mounting points of each of the components the the chassis and then ground the chassis to the PSU. no more fire hazard.

  • @Crabert
    @Crabert 24 дні тому

    Вот бы в массовое производство такие корпуса пустить.. То что сейчас продают крупные производители - полная параша

  • @meatsmudge5349
    @meatsmudge5349 2 місяці тому

    Stumbled across this video while looking into laser cutting a case. Impressive work, my man!

  • @anrubrown3727
    @anrubrown3727 3 місяці тому

    Holes misalignment might be due to lens distortion when taking reference photos with phone or any camera. Really enjoy your channel and content, thanks.

  • @lsdrk87
    @lsdrk87 Місяць тому

    Would you be willing to design a pc case like the trash can Apple mac. But one with a tempered glass so you can see the gpu, cpu cooler and ram?

  • @philius6759
    @philius6759 2 місяці тому

    I wish there was a love button too bc I LOVE the design of the pc and the speaker stands and the desk!!❤❤❤

  • @verego
    @verego 3 місяці тому +1

    14900 and 4070 (((

  • @Swanie951
    @Swanie951 3 місяці тому

    Bro you gonna fri the cpu with that cooler te radiator pips must be the highest poin so air bubbles are in te radiator and not the actual cooling block ❤❤ great video tho

  • @Omniescent
    @Omniescent 2 місяці тому

    Reach out to Cable Mod to see if they'll sponsor some custom length cables for you! (also pure white cables)

  • @kalamatagames2631
    @kalamatagames2631 Місяць тому

    you have to take PHD to use 3d printer this days i love the consept to print your own parts i have use 3D printer for 2 years but i hate do it my self

  • @feeterican
    @feeterican 3 місяці тому

    Tubes need to be above the pump. Watch the video Gamers Nexus did on AIO water cooling installation. They explain why.

  • @BradShand
    @BradShand 3 місяці тому

    Here before 1 million subs 🚀
    Quality of these shots , story telling and editing is next level 👏🏻

  • @Maze707
    @Maze707 Місяць тому

    soooo cool! But what if you used a sla printer to make the front partially translucent to match the pc with your desk??

  • @iamajoke2476
    @iamajoke2476 3 місяці тому

    Sick build.
    Maybe a custom watercooled system as an future upgrade?

  • @nihilx4049
    @nihilx4049 Місяць тому

    10:19 it's right, it is the pump cause you Installed it wrong pipes need to be above the Pump

  • @CimInc
    @CimInc 3 місяці тому

    Would be super cool if you put on your own fans + made a custom shroud for the GPU to further the project :D

  • @gerry._.y
    @gerry._.y Місяць тому +1

    lol intel

  • @voltairelopeziii2365
    @voltairelopeziii2365 2 місяці тому +1

    magnificent

  • @Eudolus
    @Eudolus 2 місяці тому

    Of course they sponsored you, they need as much good press as possible atm when their chips are dying en masse.

  • @Doosdle
    @Doosdle 3 місяці тому

    What about asking asus for the model of the gpu cooler, so you can laser cut one in acrylic and got an awesome one of a kind gpu

  • @CAT1990DK
    @CAT1990DK 2 місяці тому +1

    it looks f****** good that computer

    • @camshand
      @camshand  2 місяці тому

      couldn't have put it any better 😍

  • @hollyizza3672
    @hollyizza3672 2 місяці тому

    you've learn so much along the way, now i challenge you to make your own custom psu cable!!

  • @barry99705
    @barry99705 3 місяці тому

    dude building a computer wearing a flannel shirt and poofy nylon coat. Surprised it boots. 🤣🤣

  • @gdbroque
    @gdbroque 2 місяці тому

    Half of me: “dope build”
    Other half of me: “just rock a test bench”

  • @eggosi4320
    @eggosi4320 Місяць тому

    i heard corsair makes some pretty good loop kits... maybe a little more blessing?

  • @themomorain
    @themomorain 3 місяці тому +1

    9:29 I bet in the bios the pump is set to dc instead of pwm! That would explain everything.

  • @pugtatogaymer6269
    @pugtatogaymer6269 2 місяці тому

    Open air is great for cooling but it leaves the parts vulnerable to damage and you have to dust more often

  • @PVT.Parts1
    @PVT.Parts1 3 місяці тому

    ASUS products just arent built the same anymore... I completely gave up using anything from ASUS

  • @alextorres8600
    @alextorres8600 2 місяці тому +1

    Bro i got no words just freaking awesome man, that build is so nice man. Good job!

  • @Lucas..23
    @Lucas..23 3 місяці тому

    some cable combs for the braided psu cables and white accents on the motherboard would send it over the top imo

  • @evanom117
    @evanom117 2 місяці тому

    Man I wish that motherboard was white my OCD is killing me!!!

  • @CeeJTNK
    @CeeJTNK 2 місяці тому +1

    Awesome build, thanks for including the problems you encountered and the troubleshooting! Looking forward to seeing what you do next 😊

  • @Wolf994-94
    @Wolf994-94 Місяць тому

    take the sticker off the NVME drive (to lower heat or something)

  • @SKOOBgotSNAX
    @SKOOBgotSNAX Місяць тому

    This is inspiring. Definitely going to give my idea of an engine PC case a shot!

  • @AffinityGaming
    @AffinityGaming 3 місяці тому +2

    this is actually incredible. insane attention to detail and creativity. hopefully this gets the attention it deserves.

  • @gazehound
    @gazehound 2 місяці тому

    first time seeing someone use plasticity, had my eye on it for a while. very cool!

  • @dainperrault585
    @dainperrault585 2 місяці тому

    This is absolutely sick! So impressed and inspired by your build here

  • @spinkey4842
    @spinkey4842 3 місяці тому

    next time you install an NVME on that top slot, just use thermal paste man. not a lot. or use a thinner pad

  • @BlakeGording
    @BlakeGording 3 місяці тому

    bro you should of used fusion 360 because its fee, and it is so much more functional

  • @an_o_ia
    @an_o_ia 3 місяці тому

    having the tubes on the top is no problem - Fact! As long as the pump isn´t the highest point

  • @OzymandiasMC
    @OzymandiasMC Місяць тому

    ok we need to get this guy and optimum together for a crazy build

  • @DaMovienator
    @DaMovienator 2 місяці тому

    DUDE... nice PC build BUT YOU INSTALLED THE RADIATOR TOP DOWN xD xD No wonder its loud and not working... :D the part where the tubes come out of the radiator always has to be higher than the pump in a build.... otherwise the air will get trapped inside the pump and worsen your cooling and noise level extremely.. just like you heard... :D

    • @camshand
      @camshand  2 місяці тому

      Actually the rule is to have the pump not be higher than the radiator. You can see some videos from JayzTwoCents and Gamers Nexus on the topic, it's only become common to put pipe connections up top, as it's incredibly hard to make them reach to the bottom in most case layouts.

  • @TheOmegaRiddler
    @TheOmegaRiddler 3 місяці тому

    It looks like you're missing the standoff for the SSD

  • @thomashuisman8128
    @thomashuisman8128 2 місяці тому

    I love the way this project has evolved. What’s the next step?😄

  • @Ji-oo1tt
    @Ji-oo1tt Місяць тому

    I skipped all the toil and got right to the b-roll. Looks fantastic

  • @Spoon_Of_Wisdom
    @Spoon_Of_Wisdom Місяць тому

    Is is very cool, i will consider doing this for my next pc build

  • @StormBurnX
    @StormBurnX 3 місяці тому

    15:45 genuine question - why the petg prototype, PLA final? I usually hear people doing the reverse, but as I've never used PETG before, I am REALLY curious how it enhances/alters/expands your workflow. (Personally I've been doing PLA for all stages, unless it's something that needs to endure heat, at which point I use ABS after PLA testing)

    • @camshand
      @camshand  3 місяці тому

      haha ohhh lol yeah I didn't explain that one in the vid.
      I'd never prototype with PETG, it's a nightmare especially without a printer enclosure to keep temps stable.
      ABS is great for high heat, but to my knowledge PETG doesn't have the toxic fumes ABS has but still has high heat resistance.
      Anyway, I planned to use PETG on the final but wasn't happy with the print quality, and the filament was almost a semi transparent white, not a solid white which it should have been, so it revealed infill patterns under the studio lighting.
      So I used PLA in the end as I could print faster with it, and get a better quality result.

  • @stuffyboy23
    @stuffyboy23 3 місяці тому

    Bro is actually making these videos so fast, always a good day when i see this man on my fyp!

  • @batmangrim6071
    @batmangrim6071 3 місяці тому +1

    Man the best content in the last year, I am subscribed to like just 7 tech channels including this and this is the one I wait for

  • @bekahmarie489
    @bekahmarie489 2 місяці тому

    Geez! I'd kill for the cpu! It's a nice build, dude!

  • @Fosgen
    @Fosgen Місяць тому

    Tip from pc builder, air coolers are much quiter and no less efficient than best water loops. You learned that hard way I guess.
    14900k aint so special anymore, hope it lasts.

    • @camshand
      @camshand  Місяць тому

      Yeah I'm considering a big noctua cooler for next time. I was running one on a MiniITX build a few years ago, but have since ran AIO's.
      Also yeah not great news to hear... I've updated my bios to the latest one from ASUS to obtain the new Intel microcode 0x129, hopefully dodged any damage from previous usage.

  • @TwistedMe13
    @TwistedMe13 2 місяці тому

    15:38 For really aggressive 3D print designs (In case you're interested in a Mark II of the case shell) I'd go with resin at 100% infill. PLA at that level of intricacy is just asking for migraines. ua-cam.com/video/yK68PRlDr54/v-deo.htmlsi=aGQHVyqOCb8t5Oeh&t=411

    • @camshand
      @camshand  2 місяці тому

      yes resin would work a lot better with the long curved overhangs, I just don't have one of those machines in my makerspace... yet haha

  • @Simon_fpv
    @Simon_fpv 2 місяці тому

    make a bootable USB drive, install *Linux

  • @Maydeen
    @Maydeen Місяць тому

    5:08
    You do realize putting the radiator hoses on the bottom won't help the its put all the air if there is any which there will be over time in the part that mounts to the CPU causing issues later one, mostly because AIO liquid does evaporate over time, in resulting temperature increase which isn't very good over time. Who ever told you about the bubbling sound made it better sound on the bottom, even though your not going to hear it anyways, is actually the worse advice possible. I recommend having the hose on top for preventing this issue for future uses.
    Never mount a AIO hose below the CPU ever because, you know open air pockets in the CPU mounted side doesn't help at all over time is basically what I'm saying.
    For me, as of currently I had use the same AIO in the proper orientation(hoses above the CPU) for 2 years and it remained the same temperature for the past 2 years. It a Arctic Freeze II 240 cooling a 5950x and keeps it at a steady 60-75 on light to heavy load. I just ordered a 7000 Ryzen CPU a few days ago but should only be a few degree difference.
    Also the 14900k runs a lot hotter than the Ryzen CPUs on the most part, in some cases it won't
    May update message for the 7000 Ryzen CPU(I will not specifying yet which one because it the main one I'm sticking to till I get a 7950x3D)

    • @camshand
      @camshand  Місяць тому

      "is actually the worse advice possible"
      I suggest you google the correct orientation, the first result I get is corsairs website which states "The side of the radiator where the tubes connect should be at the bottom".
      The CPU pump can't "suck bubbles through" to the CPU side. You can also watch many videos on UA-cam about the topic, Jayz Two Cents and Gamers Nexus have great videos debunking the myth that pipes should be on top.
      The reason everyone thinks this is simply because when you try and put a radiator on the front of a case, it usually doesn't clear the GPU and fit with pipes at bottom, so it's become common to see pipes at top.
      Your statement about evaporation over time is something to consider, which is even more why it's important to have pipes at the bottom. This is what can cause the potential gurgle sound by having the pipe connection point not completely submersed in liquid.