I'd been looking for a build guide or video that showed a thick radiator in the bottom of an O11D XL, and this was great. For anybody in the future, the bottom radiator shown is 54mm (with regular 25mm fans).
I regret buying a laptop to play games on now. It’s not suitable at all to play and stream on. I had the budget for a desktop but I needed a laptop for portability to do my work on. Lesson learnt huh... Nevertheless lovely build. Always loved the O11-D but now it’s bigger and better. Plus those 4x 6TB hard drives surprised me. It’s insane! Top fan especially on Facebook.
Well, me too... I bought a Rog laptop 3-4 years ago for 1300€, at the start I was so happy with the result, I could play any normal game without a problem, then I started buying newer games. I needed to set the graphics on low, and the game wouldn't run 60 FPS, fortunately I sold that laptop and just bought desktop that, for the same price of my previous laptop, it runs games 5x faster, and if it can't run games in a few years, a quick swap of 2-3 pieces of hardware will make your pc feel brand new.
To others buying this case. Silver = Silver front panel and body, black internal White = Silver front panel, white body and white internal Black = Black front panel, body and internal.
That Cpu block combo is ridiculous!!! Red and White, two colours that look amazing together. This case offers so much to water cooling enthusiasts. You gotta love options!!! Great build brother!! Now that this case is out, I'm having a tough time between this case or the Luxe 2.
Build is cool and all, but I have one of those 6TB WD Black drives here, and they are HOT. If you put all of them back there without direct airflow from a fan, they will get super hot. Just the one drive I have sitting in open air gets warm enough that it's uncomfortable to touch. I couldn't imagine 4 of them in a closed space.
Good build only bunked by some flaws like the liquid leaved so much residue even on Reservoir imagine what it'll do to blocks... 2nd is if you wanted to use that liquid you should have used clear tubing...
Very good but I wouldn't use that board, because of the cover that you cannot take off without draining your pump and taking the GPU out, newer boards out now though obviously. Yeah I know you split the two M.2 sticks in that card next to the RAM but just saying if you wanted to add more M.2 s.
@DonE If you spend 1.5k on water, the performance gains are not minimal compared to air. Granted most of the $ goes to aesthetics and price to performance figure is really bad no air will come close to custom multiple radiator loop.
@@LongIslandicedteaaa Actually air comes incredibly close to the performance of a custom loop these days, Linus has a good video on it. The main advantage to water is that it's generally quieter. I used to have an expensive custom loop with double rads and a large reservoir. Sold the whole system and went with an AIO closed loop for my second build and it's drastically cheaper and easier. It's crazy how marginal the benefit of a custom loop is and besides you can't cool beyond ambient temperature anyways.
@@mitchell1797 I did not find any videos of Linus custom vs air. There are ton of videos aio vs air, but the only video custom vs air i found was Jays, and he only cooled the cpu and in an open environment. So the conclusion was the custom water was limited by the crappy thermal paste between the ihs and heat spreader. That was when everyone was deliding and using liquid metal. Nowadays cpus are soldered. This is probably what you experienced with yours. And besides don't just look at the temps because todays cpus and gpus overclock automatically when they are cooler. So you may see close temps, but one will boost higher and give you more performance. So 1.5k of custom water done right will be cooler, quieter, faster and for the looks don't even go there. A friend of mine has custom with 3 rads, his fans run at around 400 rpm. That pc is not even quiet , it's silent and cool as cucumber with overclocked cpu and gpu. Like i said in my original comment custom performance per dollar is bad, i run nhd15 myself, because i don't have the $, but the performance gains are not minimal.
Why does the bottom Rad have the fans reversed? Looks like the fins are blowing into the case and not the Rad. Can't wait to get my hands on this case.
ahem, excuse my stupidity... I can see a tube coming from MOBO block to the top rad... and that's it. Where's the second tube? Is it routed in the PSU compartment via a pass-through port, to the side rad? You're doing excellent reviews and sick builds, bullshit-free pure 99.9% quality content! That 0.001% left is writing unobvious stuff like that in the description - what's the loop layout, what's that res bracket you use to mount the pump es combo, etc. Apart from that - pure excitement, thanks for your hard work!
Ggrimdar there’s 3 SSD mounts on the white cable cover in the rear. So the SSD will be there, and the shot of the HDD’s would look a lot worse if they showed 4 HDD’s individually instead of 3.
EK are just about to bring out a distro panel for the front of the case which has a D5 pump on. The dimensions of the distro is 215mm wide, 68mm deep, 472mm high. Adding this into the case, would there still be enough room for a 360 rad in the bottom and 360 on the back right? Thanks.
This is amazing. The only thing that is the fans would have looked nicer if they were on the other side of the side radiator. I know that isnt possible though!
Do you think you could do a 3970x Build with an trx40 auros xtreme and still get four (5.25” mechanical drives and two (3.5”) SSDs with a hardline water cooling solution for CPU and a hardline water cooling solution for the future 3000 nvidia cards and all those fans all packed in that case ?
Love it, and I love that case - I'm getting one! I think I would have chosen clear for the cooling liquid though, as your completed rig looks like an advanced medical blood transfusion machine or something. 😁
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As far as I can tell, the layout has been changed a bit while building. As you can see at 2.15, the small rad is blowing air OUT and the two big ones are pulling air through the rad IN. The small one comes in top blowing out, one of the thick rads in the bottom sucking air in. Now comes the tricky part: at 2:17 he mounts the last thick rad next to the mobo and then (2:19) mounts the fans REVERSED at the backside of the RAD. Now the fan are blowing are INTO the case. I don't fully understand why he did this, because now there is HOT air intake through two big rads and only outflow through one smaller rad. But maybe it is to create overpressure in the case (dust issue?)
Always wondered since you are putting a waterblock on it, do you need that double slot bracket? Or can you swap a single slot one on? Seems like a waste of a slot to me
I love that mono block...but i dont want to give up the LCD that the ASUS motherboard provides....damn you GGF. I have the same case...just putting the build on paper together.
the motive behind building these rigs is nothing but SHOWCASING that they can assemble bad-ass components together... cooling or heating is not their lookout... I have seen so many builds, but have kept my brain out of the performance and thermal zone! 😛
I see you didn't purchase the extended bard for the eATX Motherboard, any issues or thoughts. Also, did/would have enough space to put in an expansion card next to the water-cooled graphics card?
I got an Extreme Omega and I would like to get this Full Covered Water Block. Buuuut, will it be possible to block the rams on both sides of the FCWB? In this video I could see that there's a short space when FCWB was fitted in on the MOBO. If you guys didn't get what I mean, please do not hesitate! Please help me!
3:57 you can see at the top of the radiator the in from the loop, going to guess that the top radiator out tube goes behind the case and the top rear hard drive cages to the fitting for the side mounted radiator.
@@steeltimberwolf Thank you - after watching a few times I can see the tube going to the left of the board and in another part of the vid you can see some sort of tube (black) in the top rear of the case. All I'm saying is that on builds like this, it would be great if he could take a few extra seconds to show and or explain that part of the install so people can have a better idea of how or what it would take to make a build like this work.
@@ezwider4652 I agree, there are times I'd love to see more of the build. Thankfully he had a link in the description that had high res photos of the build and that's how I found where the top radiator out was located.
@@steeltimberwolf Now all I have to do is figure out how to use my EKWB Ex Res 150 PWM pump and res combo. I see the one he used has an in in the top and out on the bottom. The EK has an in and out both on the same side, so I'm gonna have to get creative to get the flow from there to the lower radiator (assuming I add one rad to what I have giving me a total of three). I have a delided 7900x and it gets so hot. Currently have a 360mm XE and a bitspower slim leviathan in the side and three fans in bottom to bring air in. Using original 011 dynamic.
Another great build Stuart. Those white tubes are really the bee's knees. Kind of making me think about them seriously. Do they come pre- formed? Didn't think so. LOL.. Nice runs though.
how is the air flow with this configuration. I'm building something very similar except I've also added an extra 120 mm radiator in the rear just coz. I have the top, bottom and rear fans exhausting and only the side fans intaking. I built it this way because I like the symmetry. is this too much exhaust and not enough intake. will this make a difference?
What was the point of all the crazy fittings from the bottom rad going to the graphics card? Why couldnt you of done a slight curve bend from the bottom rad to the pump? Why did you need that extra 45 degree fitting from the board monoblock to the top rad?
This is awesome! I know it’s for gaming and don’t beat me up because I have no idea, but whould this be a good build for photography and if not what could I adapt or change about it. Really interested in building my own. Thanks!
Mitchell Messana yes. I’m building a workstation with this case, it’s perfect for creative workloads. The amount of fan support is fantastic, hot swappable HDDs give me access to cheap storage. I’m building a 4TB RAID 0 NVME SSD setup in this with a 3900x/3950x
Awesome build, man! I was looking around researching for my first ever watercooling build. This inspired me a lot and I am now hooked on the case. How'd you go about setting up a drain port? I'm thinking about a pass-through fitting on the bottom side of the case under the bottom rad with a tight 90 degree fitting outside and a slim valve (Thermaltake make some low profile ones, I believe). On theory there should be barely enough room with the pass-through fittings' short side being out.
cmon you build my system. but im gonna use pteg tubing and 2 radiators still need some one that can print an umbrella logo on the side see trough is gonna be my first ridged tubing build. Have not desided on the cpu memory or gpu yet sadly it's not gonna be a expensive build just looks
So I just purchased this case and I have a full ekwb loop that I want to install with two Rads, my question is I purchased 9 Corsair ql120fans and was wondering what’s the best place to install the rads and what way should the fans be facing
I'd been looking for a build guide or video that showed a thick radiator in the bottom of an O11D XL, and this was great. For anybody in the future, the bottom radiator shown is 54mm (with regular 25mm fans).
I regret buying a laptop to play games on now. It’s not suitable at all to play and stream on. I had the budget for a desktop but I needed a laptop for portability to do my work on. Lesson learnt huh... Nevertheless lovely build. Always loved the O11-D but now it’s bigger and better. Plus those 4x 6TB hard drives surprised me. It’s insane! Top fan especially on Facebook.
Christopher Draper dude I have the EXACT same problem as you. I regret buying a laptop instead of a desktop just for portability
Well, me too... I bought a Rog laptop 3-4 years ago for 1300€, at the start I was so happy with the result, I could play any normal game without a problem, then I started buying newer games. I needed to set the graphics on low, and the game wouldn't run 60 FPS, fortunately I sold that laptop and just bought desktop that, for the same price of my previous laptop, it runs games 5x faster, and if it can't run games in a few years, a quick swap of 2-3 pieces of hardware will make your pc feel brand new.
That said, if you can, try get a desktop, the fun of build one is just unique, it feels like a little child that you gotta care with love.
[]Rui[] Daniel yea I am looking forward into building a desktop with my dad but it’s gonna take me some time to get all my components on a budget. 😎🤓
That dance wit the dead music.
Love their stuff.
Fantastic build as well.
The o11d-xl is going to likely be my next build's home.
Company: how much storage do you want?
GGF: *yes*
To others buying this case.
Silver = Silver front panel and body, black internal
White = Silver front panel, white body and white internal
Black = Black front panel, body and internal.
Again with the epic build and tasty audio! Nice work my dude!
That Cpu block combo is ridiculous!!! Red and White, two colours that look amazing together. This case offers so much to water cooling enthusiasts. You gotta love options!!! Great build brother!! Now that this case is out, I'm having a tough time between this case or the Luxe 2.
The bag is very large. Strong and worth buying. Who wants to own the strongest bag buy this
White Case, White LED, Red liquid cpu cooler. One awesome combination!
OMG! This beast looks just INSANE! Awesome guys!
Build is cool and all, but I have one of those 6TB WD Black drives here, and they are HOT. If you put all of them back there without direct airflow from a fan, they will get super hot. Just the one drive I have sitting in open air gets warm enough that it's uncomfortable to touch. I couldn't imagine 4 of them in a closed space.
Dance With The Dead as the soundtrack. I see that you're a man of culture.
I wish I could afford one. Beautiful. Thanks
MY GOD! i love the music! I love the case! I love the build! Just bought the case actually and i am researching!
Your hand is full of creativity n dedication man... Love your builds keep it building.
Good build only bunked by some flaws like the liquid leaved so much residue even on Reservoir imagine what it'll do to blocks...
2nd is if you wanted to use that liquid you should have used clear tubing...
Terrific build there Cobber! Splendid.
Very good but I wouldn't use that board, because of the cover that you cannot take off without draining your pump and taking the GPU out, newer boards out now though obviously. Yeah I know you split the two M.2 sticks in that card next to the RAM but just saying if you wanted to add more M.2 s.
awesome white and orange build
Amazing build! Seriously one of the best I've ever seen. Your part selection is perfect, it all worked together so well. I'm really impressed.
I could be blissing out under a mango tree. But I would prefer to be watching this build! Peace!
This is beautiful! How much does a rig like this set you back?
between 5,000 - 10,000 bucks maybe more.
@@guerinoantonini7634 More than 6k. I spent 5k and I'm no where near this level.
@DonE If you spend 1.5k on water, the performance gains are not minimal compared to air. Granted most of the $ goes to aesthetics and price to performance figure is really bad no air will come close to custom multiple radiator loop.
@@LongIslandicedteaaa Actually air comes incredibly close to the performance of a custom loop these days, Linus has a good video on it. The main advantage to water is that it's generally quieter. I used to have an expensive custom loop with double rads and a large reservoir. Sold the whole system and went with an AIO closed loop for my second build and it's drastically cheaper and easier. It's crazy how marginal the benefit of a custom loop is and besides you can't cool beyond ambient temperature anyways.
@@mitchell1797 I did not find any videos of Linus custom vs air. There are ton of videos aio vs air, but the only video custom vs air i found was Jays, and he only cooled the cpu and in an open environment. So the conclusion was the custom water was limited by the crappy thermal paste between the ihs and heat spreader. That was when everyone was deliding and using liquid metal. Nowadays cpus are soldered. This is probably what you experienced with yours. And besides don't just look at the temps because todays cpus and gpus overclock automatically when they are cooler. So you may see close temps, but one will boost higher and give you more performance. So 1.5k of custom water done right will be cooler, quieter, faster and for the looks don't even go there. A friend of mine has custom with 3 rads, his fans run at around 400 rpm. That pc is not even quiet , it's silent and cool as cucumber with overclocked cpu and gpu. Like i said in my original comment custom performance per dollar is bad, i run nhd15 myself, because i don't have the $, but the performance gains are not minimal.
Sick build, man! The music too.
BTW, when is the follow up video on the giveaway coming? The suspense is killing me!
Me too lul
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I'm pretty sure the winner doesn't even know that he won.
@@excelsiusprime bold of you to assume it's a guy...lol jk
Finished a build on mine today, air cooled. What a great case!
How did you setup your fan for optimal airflow, Botton in, Side and top out ?
@@ballain1 More like side and bottom in, top out.
"Yes mom it's for my schoolwork."
Why does the bottom Rad have the fans reversed? Looks like the fins are blowing into the case and not the Rad. Can't wait to get my hands on this case.
Pete Buka exactly my reaction 🤔 hope someone can explain it
Man I absolutely LOVE Monoblocks builds
ahem, excuse my stupidity... I can see a tube coming from MOBO block to the top rad... and that's it. Where's the second tube? Is it routed in the PSU compartment via a pass-through port, to the side rad?
You're doing excellent reviews and sick builds, bullshit-free pure 99.9% quality content! That 0.001% left is writing unobvious stuff like that in the description - what's the loop layout, what's that res bracket you use to mount the pump
es combo, etc. Apart from that - pure excitement, thanks for your hard work!
What a fab video..are all the bits listed one would need to copy this?
At 2:51 you put in 3x 6.0TB HDD and a WD Blue SSD, but at 4:01 we see 4x HDD. Sudden change of mind? :D
Ggrimdar there’s 3 SSD mounts on the white cable cover in the rear. So the SSD will be there, and the shot of the HDD’s would look a lot worse if they showed 4 HDD’s individually instead of 3.
EK are just about to bring out a distro panel for the front of the case which has a D5 pump on. The dimensions of the distro is 215mm wide, 68mm deep, 472mm high. Adding this into the case, would there still be enough room for a 360 rad in the bottom and 360 on the back right? Thanks.
Nice dude but did u say who won the giveaway???
A very gorgeous build brother. Thanks
This is amazing. The only thing that is the fans would have looked nicer if they were on the other side of the side radiator. I know that isnt possible though!
Cool build , great job 👍
WOW! Super build. Clean look. 👍
All of your builds are super sick! But....just what happens to them after this video? Do you actually build these for someone?
This is a awesome build.. how it can have down thumbs?
Do you think you could do a 3970x Build with an trx40 auros xtreme and still get four (5.25” mechanical drives and two (3.5”) SSDs with a hardline water cooling solution for CPU and a hardline water cooling solution for the future 3000 nvidia cards and all those fans all packed in that case ?
Could you mount the side radiator on the other side so that the fans face the inside of the case?
Looks beautiful.
Just wondering about the water flow though. It looks like the GPU is pre-heating the water flow into the CPU.
I'm so excited to get mine!
Love it, and I love that case - I'm getting one! I think I would have chosen clear for the cooling liquid though, as your completed rig looks like an advanced medical blood transfusion machine or something. 😁
Awesome! The colours really complement each other. The music gives a nice touch to the timelapse. Keep up the good work
!😊
Geez, just when I thought the PCO11 couldn't get any better... This build looks flawless. The motherboard + block looks freakin sweet too.
I'm Speechless! Amazing work!
Awesome pc thanks for the video
WOW!!! 😍😍 this is a lush build. Love the red/white/black RGB theme.
Awesome build!
Excellent Build! Video & Tune! Big Thumps up!
This is a awesome build, I love this case.
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Epic build!
Nice! What's the pump/res mount?
Looking forward to that EK build.
Can someone tell me if these rad fans are pulling air in from outside or pushing air out from the inside?
As far as I can tell, the layout has been changed a bit while building. As you can see at 2.15, the small rad is blowing air OUT and the two big ones are pulling air through the rad IN. The small one comes in top blowing out, one of the thick rads in the bottom sucking air in. Now comes the tricky part: at 2:17 he mounts the last thick rad next to the mobo and then (2:19) mounts the fans REVERSED at the backside of the RAD. Now the fan are blowing are INTO the case. I don't fully understand why he did this, because now there is HOT air intake through two big rads and only outflow through one smaller rad. But maybe it is to create overpressure in the case (dust issue?)
Oh and BTW... What an absolute awesome build!!! Gonna try this one myself. Thanks 👍
cool build, but can you explain how the loop "loops"?
pump > lower rad > GPU > CPU/VRM > upper rad > (from the back) side rad > reservoir > pump.
Always wondered since you are putting a waterblock on it, do you need that double slot bracket? Or can you swap a single slot one on? Seems like a waste of a slot to me
The name's song: Her Ghost - Dance With the Death. Is perfect to this video. Thank you GGF. Love this channel for ever. :)
I love that mono block...but i dont want to give up the LCD that the ASUS motherboard provides....damn you GGF. I have the same case...just putting the build on paper together.
Wow, that's some serious rad overkill, propably could do with fans at 200 rpm!
so nice, i love this pc and i love lian li cases
I tried to replicate this build but the inside of my case gets so 🔥.
the motive behind building these rigs is nothing but SHOWCASING that they can assemble bad-ass components together... cooling or heating is not their lookout... I have seen so many builds, but have kept my brain out of the performance and thermal zone! 😛
I see you didn't purchase the extended bard for the eATX Motherboard, any issues or thoughts. Also, did/would have enough space to put in an expansion card next to the water-cooled graphics card?
Sorry, bar for the case not the motherboard.
I got an Extreme Omega and I would like to get this Full Covered Water Block. Buuuut, will it be possible to block the rams on both sides of the FCWB? In this video I could see that there's a short space when FCWB was fitted in on the MOBO.
If you guys didn't get what I mean, please do not hesitate! Please help me!
Trying to figure out how you got the flow IN the side mounted radiator. Next time, please show that also! Awesome looking!
3:57 you can see at the top of the radiator the in from the loop, going to guess that the top radiator out tube goes behind the case and the top rear hard drive cages to the fitting for the side mounted radiator.
@@steeltimberwolf Thank you - after watching a few times I can see the tube going to the left of the board and in another part of the vid you can see some sort of tube (black) in the top rear of the case. All I'm saying is that on builds like this, it would be great if he could take a few extra seconds to show and or explain that part of the install so people can have a better idea of how or what it would take to make a build like this work.
@@ezwider4652 I agree, there are times I'd love to see more of the build. Thankfully he had a link in the description that had high res photos of the build and that's how I found where the top radiator out was located.
@@steeltimberwolf Now all I have to do is figure out how to use my EKWB Ex Res 150 PWM pump and res combo. I see the one he used has an in in the top and out on the bottom. The EK has an in and out both on the same side, so I'm gonna have to get creative to get the flow from there to the lower radiator (assuming I add one rad to what I have giving me a total of three). I have a delided 7900x and it gets so hot. Currently have a 360mm XE and a bitspower slim leviathan in the side and three fans in bottom to bring air in. Using original 011 dynamic.
Amazing build as usual! Love it
Is it really a good idea putting a extreme profile rad at the bottom without push pull config?
This is amazing! it looks so easy but it doesn't. How much did this all cost!
Its easy if you do it at least few times.
Beautiful build!
Doesn't the big red reservoir block a lot of the air over that radiator?
how hot do those HDD run? Doesn't seem like there's much cooling through that area.
very nice build !
where does it take the cool air in to cool all of those radiators??? I don't see any intake fans!
Amazing build keep it up!! :D
Your builds are like hardware crack-very addicting
Damn bro, top shelf!
You are an artist
Monster build.
What's your creative thought process every time you embark on a new build?
Dont be gay.
Best chanel good music great build !!!!
I plan to get this case. But I will only do AIO setup. I envy you as I am too scared to do such water cooling setup.
Not putting a custom loop in this system makes it look a little empty imo. Also I feel that it doesn't do this case justice
Your parts look so good that the cheapest thing about this case is the metal lol, should have been made out of marble
Nah man, marble doesn't carry heat. You don't want your case to get hot from residual heat.
Insane build.
Another great build Stuart. Those white tubes are really the bee's knees. Kind of making me think about them seriously. Do they come pre- formed? Didn't think so. LOL.. Nice runs though.
Where did you get the bracket for the res?!?!? I need one of those bad!
Nice Build!
how is the air flow with this configuration. I'm building something very similar except I've also added an extra 120 mm radiator in the rear just coz. I have the top, bottom and rear fans exhausting and only the side fans intaking. I built it this way because I like the symmetry. is this too much exhaust and not enough intake. will this make a difference?
What was the point of all the crazy fittings from the bottom rad going to the graphics card? Why couldnt you of done a slight curve bend from the bottom rad to the pump? Why did you need that extra 45 degree fitting from the board monoblock to the top rad?
nice build... I am just wondering, how much does it cost if I wanna build the same specs? $ 3k? or $ 5k?
5-6k
Rtx 2080 to along cost about 1500 usd
This is awesome! I know it’s for gaming and don’t beat me up because I have no idea, but whould this be a good build for photography and if not what could I adapt or change about it. Really interested in building my own. Thanks!
Mitchell Messana yes. I’m building a workstation with this case, it’s perfect for creative workloads. The amount of fan support is fantastic, hot swappable HDDs give me access to cheap storage. I’m building a 4TB RAID 0 NVME SSD setup in this with a 3900x/3950x
Why do you watercooled all your build? Is there even a build done by you using air cooler?
Awesome build, man! I was looking around researching for my first ever watercooling build. This inspired me a lot and I am now hooked on the case. How'd you go about setting up a drain port? I'm thinking about a pass-through fitting on the bottom side of the case under the bottom rad with a tight 90 degree fitting outside and a slim valve (Thermaltake make some low profile ones, I believe). On theory there should be barely enough room with the pass-through fittings' short side being out.
cmon you build my system. but im gonna use pteg tubing and 2 radiators still need some one that can print an umbrella logo on the side see trough is gonna be my first ridged tubing build. Have not desided on the cpu memory or gpu yet sadly it's not gonna be a expensive build just looks
No white rads and fans? Would have completed the look.
Impressive as always even though im not a huge fan of the red and white.
Is there a drain valve in this build? If so, where did you end up putting it?
What do you do with all these crazy PCs?
i need to learn how to do water loop need someone to make a nice slow and simple video to show us
So I just purchased this case and I have a full ekwb loop that I want to install with two Rads, my question is I purchased 9 Corsair ql120fans and was wondering what’s the best place to install the rads and what way should the fans be facing
Curious about the power supply. Your description lists a 1000w Snowsilent but Seasonic portal only shows a 750 watt max?