You did a wonderful build Paul! It's one of the most cleanest PC's I've seen. Your attention to detail is fantastic! And that pales in comparison to the whole meaning of why you are doing this. Which is to help children that are most in need. Nothing can compare to the generosity that you are giving to help those who most need it. Thanks Paul! Good job! 😊
Excellent work all around, Paul, both with the build and fundraising. You put in a ton of work and time all while doing a great deal of good for kids. Bravo.
THANK YOU PAUL! I rewatched your 2019 dual build video (I had a combination of similar parts to those two builds, AIO, AMD, etc) and it helped me immensely for my build yesterday. I think I rewatched it around 5 times to verify different components lol. Now time to watch this video and learn some more :) Love your content and keep up the great work!
Paul I love the build dude. You are still the original UA-cam techie in my book! I loved watching your videos from all the way back in your Newegg days. Please keep up the great work.
Beautiful build Paul . Nicely done. I love how you kept notes on your temps on a log book. The old fashion way to me. It was way cool to see. You and Kyle have done a outstanding job all for the children . Hats off to you both. Good luck to who ever wins.
Beautiful build, Paul. Very nice choices for all of the required components. By the way, you should get a mini-split ductless a/c installed in your garage to maintain your supreme comfort. I would recommend a Fujitsu.
I'm not sure if he has insulation or not in there, he may have put in some fiberglass batten a few years back when he added storage and had things torn apart. That garage door doesn't help though. Maybe if he has plans that would be a good video though.
Beautiful system Paul. Thank you for putting in all the extra work and bringing us along for the ride. Oh and congratulations for exceeding the charity goal! Awesome charity :)
Such a beautiful build. I just built in this same case recently. Most of all I really appreciate content creators who take the time to do charity work like this.
As other have said, this build looks the absolute business, credit to you and your persistence! I'm loving the increased popularity of these black non-PVC tubes, they don't have any plasticiser in them so there's nothing to leach out and clog up the blocks etc. Between that and a clear coolant with the right additives, you can build a loop that will be very low maintenance (bar occasionally removing any dust buildup) for years 😊
Paul, looks beautiful as all your builds are. I agree that the lighting set up is great as a homage to AMD, along with agreeing that the 8 pin CPU cable being the stock cable is fine as it's out of the way, can't been seen and it looked like you were having a bit of trouble with the custom cable making that bend on top. Who ever wins this build will be 100% happy and of course kudos to you and Kyle for doing these giveaways and charity streams for the kids.
@@paulshardware Looking at the case, IDK if right angle cables would actually go in all the way unless the connector itself was longer, just like the SATA cables you have here are. A "normal" SATA cable like what gigabyte includes with their boards is not nearly that long in back, and would probably also work just fine if you can't find a right angle that will fit this spot in the case. Seems like a bit of an oversight by lian li/der bauer, but they could also be testing with right angle cables that are indeed longer themselves (or just not testing right angles, since a more stubby SATA cable end would fit fine)
Oh, but it's so pretty! Well done Paul. Looks so damn cool! - and I think it's so cool that you end on a reflection on what's good and bad, instead of just saying "it's awesome, goodbuy!" :D
good looking build my dude its awesome you guys are going out of your way to give specially built computers to people man you guys really don't have to give us anything but yall do so I wanted to say thank you!
This was a really amazing looking build Paul excellent job! I've been watching you make tech video's ever since you were at Newegg doing Newegg TV haha! I think you were the first PC tech UA-camr I ever watched years ago. I love that you have your own channel now, and I always learn something new when I watch your vids! :D
great job Paul! love seeing an all amd build. actually its just great seeing everyone doing build videos again. Its also great to see the return of team red in such a major way! cant wait for am5!
Noise normalized thermals are probably more impressive over the AIO even, but especially any air cooled card, especially for shorter tests like you said. Great looking build too!
Aesthetically very pleasing. This project gave me a fringe dual purpose cooling/emergency-preparedness idea! Tie in a copper tubing coil to the loop and submerge it in a 55 gal drum full of water. That way the water in the drum is free of glycol for emergency drinking and the cooling loop gets the biggest baddest reservoir! Wait! Not a drum (cylinder= inefficient space), use a “tote” that holds 250 gallons! Run those benchmarks for days at stable temps! Where is my medication?
Ya as amazing as this system looks, the issues you mentioned at 15:32 and 16:16 are exactly why I stick to Corsair for all my builds as everything just works so well and seamlessly/flawlessly in their iCUE software which even supports the RGB lighting in Asus motherboards and graphics cards, that it’s tough to use anything else
Hey Paul, love seeing these build videos. Just one suggestion: more of them. Every techtuber has reduced the number of build videos lately, I guess out of respect for us who can't get parts. We live VICARIOUSLY through you, so I think that's the wrong approach. Would love to see more builds to keep my interest until parts are back in stock, hopefully end of year.
Good looking build Paul! In the video you posted its 3DMark TSE results. Thought I'd toss in a comparison. 12:09 Time Spy Extreme Scores: 8001 Combined 8674 GPU (6800XT) 5560 CPU (5800X) My PC: 2127 Combined 2047 GPU (RX 580-8G) 2739 CPU (2600X)
I got lucky and got a 6800xt from the newegg shuffle. I paired it up with a 5800x as well. Whoever gets this system will be very happy, it is a beast from my experience.
Yet another (Kyle!!) case of assuming cables are correct when you should have done some basic testing first with a multimeter followed by more advanced testing with power supply tester. I ALWAYS do this with any power supply, even an 850watt Seasonic TX I used in my recent build. Do not assume anything and always check, check, check, as you are going. Even such things as fans and RGB headers. Just saying! Greetings from a 66yr old builder from Scotland
I got an Alienware R12 desktop recently and it came with a Kioxia M.2 SSD. Never heard of them before, but now I have. Thanks Paul. Too bad for Kioxia, I already replaced it with a Samsung Evo Plus M.2. Feelsbadman
Congratulations to the winner! And remember, whoever wins, hopefully, they thank and make a short clip of themselves receiving this wonderful prize. Come on, guys and gals, Paul & everyone deserves a round of applause 👏👏❤❤ Hip Hip Hooray, Hip Hip Hooray, Hip Hip Hooray
Excellent build Paul. Hey, I actually learned a bit in what to consider or think about when you described the issue you had with the uni fan config and the RGB. Thanks for going into that. Something I'd not have thought about before this. I typically use Noctua but my son has different ideas and he likes these exact fans. I'd give myself a 5 out of 10 on the RGB knowledge scale. =) This will help. Thanks!
I'm about to start my first custom water build this weekend and I feel like I'm going to run into a similar "I NEED MORE SPECIALIZED FITTINGS" problems as I put things together.
Very nice, I'd be more than happy with that rig... I discovered "my precious" i7 4790k 'Devils Canyon" will never be accepted to play with the big kids on Win11, so depressing.
Sadly I'm living in Indonesia, And my GPU just died last week, Right in the Worse possible moment. Luckily I got Intel IGPU, So only for Browsing the Internet I found it pretty lifesaver
Man I have been wanting to do a build in a white case with a red/black/white theme ever since I first saw the EK kit on kyle's channel, this looks prime as hell! Just wish there was a bit more solid red that's not from LEDs, but companies don't make brightly colored parts anymore generally, so that'd be a lot of extra work custom modding stuff lol.
Man it looks so sick ! I'm really glad you guys were able to raise all the money yall were going for and more for the kids . I'm crossing my fingers I can win one of the computers, all i have atm is a really really old shitty laptop.
@@paulshardware I was about to whine about the US only contest. Glad I waited to the end. I really should have known better Paul. Your far to thoughtful to leave the rest of us crying in our beer 😉
I love the Lian li O11 mini so much, got a second hand deal on a snow edition for only $80, now awaiting parts
Where'd you get one for 80 bucks
You lucky bastard for $80
very nice! the snow edition is extra clean 👍
I think it would have been my new case, if it supported atx psus.
I love the 011 dynamic mini. Best case I've ever gotten and glad I moved on from "whatever is cheapest".
Beautiful work Paul! Thanks for taking us along on the build.
You did a wonderful build Paul! It's one of the most cleanest PC's I've seen. Your attention to detail is fantastic! And that pales in comparison to the whole meaning of why you are doing this. Which is to help children that are most in need. Nothing can compare to the generosity that you are giving to help those who most need it. Thanks Paul! Good job! 😊
Excellent work all around, Paul, both with the build and fundraising. You put in a ton of work and time all while doing a great deal of good for kids. Bravo.
THANK YOU PAUL! I rewatched your 2019 dual build video (I had a combination of similar parts to those two builds, AIO, AMD, etc) and it helped me immensely for my build yesterday. I think I rewatched it around 5 times to verify different components lol. Now time to watch this video and learn some more :)
Love your content and keep up the great work!
Paul I love the build dude. You are still the original UA-cam techie in my book! I loved watching your videos from all the way back in your Newegg days. Please keep up the great work.
Beautiful build Paul . Nicely done. I love how you kept notes on your temps on a log book. The old fashion way to me. It was way cool to see. You and Kyle have done a outstanding job all for the children . Hats off to you both. Good luck to who ever wins.
Awesome as always Paul! Long time subscriber, Newegg days really brought me into the PC Building scene and I love you for it, sir!
Thanks Paul for finishing my computer!
I don't know what the problem is with some people that they would dislike this video. Any build from Paul is a thing of beauty to watch!
Great build. It's absolutely beautiful. What a pity you can't ship it internationally. Thanks for having the international option in your competition.
One of the best builds I’ve seen. Thank you Paul, for continuing to support high end PC enthusiasm on the net.
Beautiful build, Paul. Very nice choices for all of the required components. By the way, you should get a mini-split ductless a/c installed in your garage to maintain your supreme comfort. I would recommend a Fujitsu.
I'm not sure if he has insulation or not in there, he may have put in some fiberglass batten a few years back when he added storage and had things torn apart. That garage door doesn't help though. Maybe if he has plans that would be a good video though.
Beautiful system Paul. Thank you for putting in all the extra work and bringing us along for the ride. Oh and congratulations for exceeding the charity goal! Awesome charity :)
Such a beautiful build. I just built in this same case recently. Most of all I really appreciate content creators who take the time to do charity work like this.
BEST OF LUCK WITH THE FUNDRAISER BY THE WAY..THUMBS UP TO YOU AND KYLE FOR THE TIME AND EFFORT YOU PUT IN..
I'm normally no fan of soft tubing but this just looks so clean and pretty. Well done, Paul!
Thanks for explaining the reason for GPU hose routing...
I was wondering, and your answer makes sense.
As other have said, this build looks the absolute business, credit to you and your persistence!
I'm loving the increased popularity of these black non-PVC tubes, they don't have any plasticiser in them so there's nothing to leach out and clog up the blocks etc. Between that and a clear coolant with the right additives, you can build a loop that will be very low maintenance (bar occasionally removing any dust buildup) for years 😊
And there I was about to sleep. Dam. You Paul, iv been foiled again!
my plan succeeded!
@@paulshardware You're like Santa Claus! You know when we are sleeping......and you know when we're awake. You know if we've been bad or good....
hahahah same its 1 am here
Paul, looks beautiful as all your builds are. I agree that the lighting set up is great as a homage to AMD, along with agreeing that the 8 pin CPU cable being the stock cable is fine as it's out of the way, can't been seen and it looked like you were having a bit of trouble with the custom cable making that bend on top. Who ever wins this build will be 100% happy and of course kudos to you and Kyle for doing these giveaways and charity streams for the kids.
Could really use some right angle SATA cables for those SSD's. Those are some tight bends in those cables.
I know... I know 😅
@@paulshardware Looking at the case, IDK if right angle cables would actually go in all the way unless the connector itself was longer, just like the SATA cables you have here are. A "normal" SATA cable like what gigabyte includes with their boards is not nearly that long in back, and would probably also work just fine if you can't find a right angle that will fit this spot in the case. Seems like a bit of an oversight by lian li/der bauer, but they could also be testing with right angle cables that are indeed longer themselves (or just not testing right angles, since a more stubby SATA cable end would fit fine)
One bend is usually fine. Don’t rebend them though
@@Michael-OBrien This right here is some sound advice
This is a beautiful build! Great work
Your the best Paul! Best wishes to you and your family!
My God, what have you done!?? That is one seriously gorgeous work of art you have there!!!!
Paul that looks incredible! I’m not a fan of soft tubing but you sir have changed my mind. Excellent job.
Great video, you're far and away the Number 1 hardware UA-camr for me Paul.
Thanks Paul for doing this and for the charity help! :):)
That's an absolutely beautiful build Paul. Thank you for all the work you do for charity. You are an inspiration!
Looks amazing, Paul! But no way will I ever put myself through something like this w/ custom water cooling 😰
Oh, but it's so pretty! Well done Paul. Looks so damn cool! - and I think it's so cool that you end on a reflection on what's good and bad, instead of just saying "it's awesome, goodbuy!" :D
good looking build my dude its awesome you guys are going out of your way to give specially built computers to people man you guys really don't have to give us anything but yall do so I wanted to say thank you!
This is the most beautiful build I have seen in 2020-2021!
love the music Joe
This was a really amazing looking build Paul excellent job! I've been watching you make tech video's ever since you were at Newegg doing Newegg TV haha! I think you were the first PC tech UA-camr I ever watched years ago. I love that you have your own channel now, and I always learn something new when I watch your vids! :D
great job Paul! love seeing an all amd build. actually its just great seeing everyone doing build videos again. Its also great to see the return of team red in such a major way! cant wait for am5!
FOR THE CHILDREN!! 😀 Will forever be in my head. That was awesome that you two did that!
Awesome! Thanks for the opportunity to win a pc or gpu and I'm looking forward to seeing your next vid!
slick build bud, keep up tha good work!
Both the event and build were great, Paul.
Noise normalized thermals are probably more impressive over the AIO even, but especially any air cooled card, especially for shorter tests like you said. Great looking build too!
It looks soo good. Great work Paul and good luck all!
Aesthetically very pleasing. This project gave me a fringe dual purpose cooling/emergency-preparedness idea! Tie in a copper tubing coil to the loop and submerge it in a 55 gal drum full of water. That way the water in the drum is free of glycol for emergency drinking and the cooling loop gets the biggest baddest reservoir! Wait! Not a drum (cylinder= inefficient space), use a “tote” that holds 250 gallons! Run those benchmarks for days at stable temps! Where is my medication?
COngrats on the new build, and the Children's Hospital donation!
Ya as amazing as this system looks, the issues you mentioned at 15:32 and 16:16 are exactly why I stick to Corsair for all my builds as everything just works so well and seamlessly/flawlessly in their iCUE software which even supports the RGB lighting in Asus motherboards and graphics cards, that it’s tough to use anything else
I can relate to the 3:56 phone flashlight and look on Paul's face so much lol
I love that your handwriting is just as chaotic as mine! I knew you were my spirit animal!
Hey Paul, love seeing these build videos. Just one suggestion: more of them.
Every techtuber has reduced the number of build videos lately, I guess out of respect for us who can't get parts.
We live VICARIOUSLY through you, so I think that's the wrong approach. Would love to see more builds to keep my interest until parts are back in stock, hopefully end of year.
10:10 that felt weirdly real, as if I was there and my eyes went back and forward from the system and Paul 🤔😀
Good looking build Paul! In the video you posted its 3DMark TSE results. Thought I'd toss in a comparison.
12:09 Time Spy Extreme Scores:
8001 Combined
8674 GPU (6800XT)
5560 CPU (5800X)
My PC:
2127 Combined
2047 GPU (RX 580-8G)
2739 CPU (2600X)
Maybe the coolest looking no build I have ever seen. Incredible Paul!
I got lucky and got a 6800xt from the newegg shuffle. I paired it up with a 5800x as well. Whoever gets this system will be very happy, it is a beast from my experience.
Beautiful build and glad to see the final form!
That looks great. :) I really like those 45 degree fittings.
Very beautiful rig! Well done man! Glad the nightmare was a quick one..
Build looks really good.
Congrats to the winner, looks like a kickass system 😎
Man, Paul you really got me into black soft tubing. Build looks freaking awesome!
Top drawer stuff there Paul! You're an excellent Ambassador to the human race! Cheers and best wishes from NZ. 👍👍👍👍👍
So clean, Paul. You’re right those cables really make the build pop.
Looks great, whoever is lucky enough to be selected is getting quite the PC. Good luck all.
The build looks great, Paul! Thank you for the giveaway.
Best looking build I've seen...nicely done!
Love this build !!! Great job!!
Yet another (Kyle!!) case of assuming cables are correct when you should have done some basic testing first with a multimeter followed by more advanced testing with power supply tester. I ALWAYS do this with any power supply, even an 850watt Seasonic TX I used in my recent build. Do not assume anything and always check, check, check, as you are going. Even such things as fans and RGB headers. Just saying! Greetings from a 66yr old builder from Scotland
Really nice build!
I got an Alienware R12 desktop recently and it came with a Kioxia M.2 SSD. Never heard of them before, but now I have. Thanks Paul. Too bad for Kioxia, I already replaced it with a Samsung Evo Plus M.2. Feelsbadman
Paul, you are a man of high integrity and sexy PC builds. Well done!
Congratulations to the winner! And remember, whoever wins, hopefully, they thank and make a short clip of themselves receiving this wonderful prize. Come on, guys and gals, Paul & everyone deserves a round of applause 👏👏❤❤ Hip Hip Hooray, Hip Hip Hooray, Hip Hip Hooray
One of if not the most beautiful builds of all time!
Excellent build Paul. Hey, I actually learned a bit in what to consider or think about when you described the issue you had with the uni fan config and the RGB. Thanks for going into that. Something I'd not have thought about before this. I typically use Noctua but my son has different ideas and he likes these exact fans. I'd give myself a 5 out of 10 on the RGB knowledge scale. =) This will help. Thanks!
done like a boss.
well done mate
Looks fantastic Paul!
Loved this build series. Wish AMD made an all-white reference card
Simply lovely! Top job Paul.
Good to see EK doing waterblocks with no plexiglass again. Acetal is such a superior material.
Awesome Job!
What a beauty, congrats to the winner :)
I'm about to start my first custom water build this weekend and I feel like I'm going to run into a similar "I NEED MORE SPECIALIZED FITTINGS" problems as I put things together.
need more of these builds, i have an idea, make the cheapest and then best value water cooling configs! Thanks man!
Very nice, I'd be more than happy with that rig... I discovered "my precious" i7 4790k 'Devils Canyon" will never be accepted to play with the big kids on Win11, so depressing.
really miss u and Kyle doing Collab streams
Love this case upgraded my build to loan Li almost done with it
Great looking build. I really love how you did the tubes.
Sadly I'm living in Indonesia, And my GPU just died last week, Right in the Worse possible moment. Luckily I got Intel IGPU, So only for Browsing the Internet I found it pretty lifesaver
Looks great! Good job Paul
Sweet build!!!! I do like the black tubing.
Paul is so underrated. You do you my dude!
Came to see what I didn’t win. Great build Paul, congrats to the winners!
Great build. It looks amazing.
Man I have been wanting to do a build in a white case with a red/black/white theme ever since I first saw the EK kit on kyle's channel, this looks prime as hell! Just wish there was a bit more solid red that's not from LEDs, but companies don't make brightly colored parts anymore generally, so that'd be a lot of extra work custom modding stuff lol.
Great build Paul!
Really nice job Paul!!
What a beautiful and awesome system, I cannot wait to win it.. :P
Nice looking pc with the red highlights...that's probably how I would do one with the soft tubing.
Man it looks so sick ! I'm really glad you guys were able to raise all the money yall were going for and more for the kids . I'm crossing my fingers I can win one of the computers, all i have atm is a really really old shitty laptop.
Really good looking build with the Ryzen water cooling parts.
Damn that’s cool that international viewers can get a 3080. Hope someone in the world who’s cool and chill wins 😎
3080 Tie 😉
@@paulshardware I was about to whine about the US only contest. Glad I waited to the end. I really should have known better Paul. Your far to thoughtful to leave the rest of us crying in our beer 😉
Great build Paul! Random factoid: the colours you chose (red, white, and black) are the same as my country's national flag.
What a beautiful build... Very clean too