Just like Mr. Matt lee I was subbed to him when he only had a few thousand subs, now he has over 100k. Pretty sure the same will be true for you man. Well done, videos look great!!
I just did a build in a white AP201 to sell. Specs were lower. 5500/6600. It performed better than I expected, particularly the GPU, a Power Color Fighter. It met the benchmark average for both the 3060 and the 6650XT out of the box. Was like 15% better than the early 6600 I used to have. The build turned out really nice and I don't personally like the white trend. It really doesn't work where I live because we have a lot of fine mineral dust that builds up quickly and it would just end up looking dingy after a few months, even with dusting. I would have to strip the case and wash it every couple of months for it to stay white. I didn't realize they made AP201s with a tempered glass panel. I wouldn't use one because I am selling online and it would be logistically difficult to deal with a glass panel getting broken in shipping. I got the mesh one. I think with a 50% IPC uplift projected for Zen 5, 600 series boards may not perform as well with those CPUs as they will in 700 series boards. Also, DDR5 is still immature and will take another year or two for it to be significantly better than DDR4. You may run into speed limitations down the line upgrading a 600 series. Doing a build to sell, it probably won't even be relevant because people who buy prebuilt gaming PCs probably won't be trying to upgrade anyway. More likely to just buy another PC and sell the old one. But it still represents cost bloat, going with Zen 4. And especially with putting an AIO on a midrange build. If I use an air cooler, I can be reasonably certain it is probably going to still be functional in 5 years whereas you can't expect that from a cheap 240mm AIO. I've been building PCs for 30 years. Future proofing is a myth. A 5800X3D rig would have performed better in gaming than the 7800X. The 7800X3D has what I would call an insignificant performance uplift from the 5800X3D. And I would have got the 7900GRE instead of the 7800XT. Roughly the same price, when you OC the VRAM, the 7900GRE will be noticeably better because of substantially more CUs.
I used the AP201 mesh and thought it was great - but found my temps higher than I expected so I moved to an O11 Dynamic. I have missed the smaller case and I just ordered the glass AP201 version with hopes that the solid side panel helps direct air to components better. This video helped me decide to buy the case! (again) - Also in Canada! (Ontario)
Just got this case to build a 7800xt + 7800x3d in, rest of the components are ASUS too so it's gonna be my AMD ASUS build. Can't wait. Your video was really usefull since my last build was in 2017 and one forgets a lot of small details. Cheers.
I just started on doing a similar build. Thank you for the info especially with the power supply part. That left me completely confused. I spent basically all day trying to figure mine out but will finish it up tomorrow.
Another great video! Everything was on point. Maybe at the end you could throw in a 3DMark time Spy test score, Just to show how the Build performs. People like to see what a build like this can do. Great video my man!
I build my PC in ASUS AP201 last Aug. A basic build for 1080p gaming, streaming and editing. Hope to upgrade my GPU if things work out well with channel. 😅 2 months ago my EVGA 450w PSU busted which I replaced with a 500w from a local brand
i was very unsure of these kind of Design approaches to cabinets at first,i did think Thermals have been overlooked just make a small footprint happen,i found the PSU placement..odd & just wrong too,something about it i essentially had to abandon my idea of what a Default System Look like to understand & Accept this & now it does make sense.. it might just be all i need it It might be Exactly what i need & such cases have One HDD bay too so that is also a big plus,maybe there can be a cut out on the side panel to accomodate a CD player even to place one instead of the HDD,lots of ideas,lots of possibilties Loving this thing
At last another AMD build 😁 Mine is a Ryzen 9 5900x, Tuf RX 6700 XT, Tuf x570 Pro, 32gb G-Skill TridentZ neo 3600, DC LT720 AIO, Antec Titanium 1000w PSU, Lian Li o11 Evo..
Found your channel by chance while looking at that Tower 300 case. Subbed. These videos are great, but I'm surprised you didn't test these systems you built. You should though.
That is a really nice computer you have there. I am thinking of doing a video on my new build this weekend. It would be awesome if you made a Discord server for this channel, as it will help you to grow more, and also give other people like me to show of their PC builds to you.
Great build! Very similar to mine. I'm on am4. Currently I'm looking into getting the arctic fans and cooler, a 7900 gre nitro+ and an rgb controller (because asrock rgb is horrible). Was thinking about a 280 radiator though, to completely fill up the top when the psu is in the top position, since I need the room for an hdd.
just had the same build a couple of weeks ago except some of the parts are different but the rad the cpu and the case are all the same! It is kinda easy to build in that case, I would suggest that get a smaller psu if you are using a longer gpu.
My Asrock 7900 XTX is very bad, i sent it in for repair/rma for the second time. First a black screen every 10-15s in games, second time coil whine and then black screen leading to not beeing able to boot with the card. I have a good enough psu, with 150-200w headroom so that's not the issue. I figured it could have been due to DISPLAYPORT CABLES. Will find out soon. That doesn't mean it's asrocks fault... but still.. Additionally i must say: First time i waited 57 days to retrieve the card back, now i'm waiting 4+ weeks already and they don't know when it will arrive..
I love how this title is insinuating that an all AMD build is rare, which is unfortunate. Maybe this is because i'm from europe and the prices for NVIDIA GPU's are absolute dogshit, but all AMD PC's are still incredibly underrated. To be fair, this video was awesome so no hard feelings.
this video is exactly what i was looking for, though i was wondering if it's better to use static pressure fans or airflow fans as the bottom intake for this case
Would you recommend this motherboard and cooling unit over the one you did for your friend which was a MSI 650 board. I will be using the following in mine and im not sure if i should go with this or the H6 flow. I will be rocking the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D and the Thermalright Phantom Spirit EVO 69 CFM CPU Cooler (I may change it to what you have here) and MSI GAMING X SLIM GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER 16 GB Video Card, and Kingston FURY Beast 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory. Do you think all of that will fit in there? By the way this video was fantastic as this will be my 1st build and to see you inserting things made it a lot easier. As for the case, there is someone online who did a temperature test of the H5 vs the H6 and the H6 which has the 45 degree angle made the temp of the CPU and GPU cooler. So there we go. Maybe there is some science to it.
how long is the clearance from top of the case to the motherboard? planning to buy this one however i'm having a second thought if it will fit my asus rog strix b760-g arctic freezer ii 280mm and the ram g.skill trident neo z. Will it fit?
My fav cases I've built in are the lancool 3 and lancool 216. For micro atx cases I like th ap201 and the thermaltake tower 300. Any modern case with a lot of fans is going to be fine for cooling.
I'm going to be making a similar build - AP201, R9 7900X/RTX 4070 Ti and an ASRock B650m PG Riptide WiFi, but with a black Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360 AIO (taken from my other PC as that's getting an RGB AIO). Inshallah there will be space above the PSU...I'm manifesting that clearance as I type
It's very hard to accept these powder-coated steel cases. That's the sad part about having a Lian-Li case made entirely of brushed and polished aluminum as a reference.
@@t.7527 Unfortunately, we are seeing a movement by manufacturers to reduce manufacturing costs by sacrificing the quality of materials and final finish. In my view, Lian Li A3 is an example of Lian-Li's downgrade in terms of finish.
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That case has better airflow than most big tower cases. Good job!
Damn dude, you going places with those production skills and chill personality. That was satisfying. My fav case, too
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I've got a ryzen 5 7600 and an RX 6650XT in my ap201, I love this case.
The Mr. Matt Lee got me 😅
I am is bande ka fan
love the awkward and unserious bits lmao, sick build tho! 🔥
How aren't you way bigger on youtube? This video is amazing. One of the best build videos ive ever seen.
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love the low + red lighting throughout the video creates a nice atmosphere 😍
Just like Mr. Matt lee I was subbed to him when he only had a few thousand subs, now he has over 100k. Pretty sure the same will be true for you man. Well done, videos look great!!
I just did a build in a white AP201 to sell. Specs were lower. 5500/6600. It performed better than I expected, particularly the GPU, a Power Color Fighter. It met the benchmark average for both the 3060 and the 6650XT out of the box. Was like 15% better than the early 6600 I used to have. The build turned out really nice and I don't personally like the white trend. It really doesn't work where I live because we have a lot of fine mineral dust that builds up quickly and it would just end up looking dingy after a few months, even with dusting. I would have to strip the case and wash it every couple of months for it to stay white. I didn't realize they made AP201s with a tempered glass panel. I wouldn't use one because I am selling online and it would be logistically difficult to deal with a glass panel getting broken in shipping. I got the mesh one.
I think with a 50% IPC uplift projected for Zen 5, 600 series boards may not perform as well with those CPUs as they will in 700 series boards. Also, DDR5 is still immature and will take another year or two for it to be significantly better than DDR4. You may run into speed limitations down the line upgrading a 600 series. Doing a build to sell, it probably won't even be relevant because people who buy prebuilt gaming PCs probably won't be trying to upgrade anyway. More likely to just buy another PC and sell the old one. But it still represents cost bloat, going with Zen 4. And especially with putting an AIO on a midrange build. If I use an air cooler, I can be reasonably certain it is probably going to still be functional in 5 years whereas you can't expect that from a cheap 240mm AIO.
I've been building PCs for 30 years. Future proofing is a myth. A 5800X3D rig would have performed better in gaming than the 7800X. The 7800X3D has what I would call an insignificant performance uplift from the 5800X3D. And I would have got the 7900GRE instead of the 7800XT. Roughly the same price, when you OC the VRAM, the 7900GRE will be noticeably better because of substantially more CUs.
Everything is perfect, sound, lighting, background, build, and narrative.
Man your build videos are a joy to watch
Thanks. Can I ask what you specifically like about them? I'm experimenting over the next few videos to see what people like.
I used the AP201 mesh and thought it was great - but found my temps higher than I expected so I moved to an O11 Dynamic. I have missed the smaller case and I just ordered the glass AP201 version with hopes that the solid side panel helps direct air to components better. This video helped me decide to buy the case! (again) - Also in Canada! (Ontario)
Just got this case to build a 7800xt + 7800x3d in, rest of the components are ASUS too so it's gonna be my AMD ASUS build. Can't wait. Your video was really usefull since my last build was in 2017 and one forgets a lot of small details. Cheers.
I just started on doing a similar build. Thank you for the info especially with the power supply part. That left me completely confused. I spent basically all day trying to figure mine out but will finish it up tomorrow.
I built mine a couple months ago, r/ mffpc was great help, many builds there use this case and the community is helpful.
Another great video! Everything was on point. Maybe at the end you could throw in a 3DMark time Spy test score, Just to show how the Build performs. People like to see what a build like this can do. Great video my man!
Good suggestion. I'll definelty do that for upcoming build videos.
great case and damn... I love these radeon gpu design. Its beautiful and elegant.
I was actually wondering how the LF III 240 fit exactly in this case so this video was very helpful.
Nice video. Most of the UA-camrs skip the cable management part.
so satisfying see you build i have the same passion with a new build the whole experince of getting the parts ato put it to getter a great feeling
Pretty good video, the bits were pretty funny as well.
great video! straight to the point and clean. really excited to pick up this case and move to a smaller pc!
One of the best vids yet brotha.
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so good production. i know you'll go places someday!
I build my PC in ASUS AP201 last Aug. A basic build for 1080p gaming, streaming and editing. Hope to upgrade my GPU if things work out well with channel. 😅
2 months ago my EVGA 450w PSU busted which I replaced with a 500w from a local brand
i was very unsure of these kind of Design approaches to cabinets at first,i did think Thermals have been overlooked just make a small footprint happen,i found the PSU placement..odd & just wrong too,something about it
i essentially had to abandon my idea of what a Default System Look like to understand & Accept this
& now it does make sense..
it might just be all i need it
It might be Exactly what i need & such cases have One HDD bay too so that is also a big plus,maybe there can be a cut out on the side panel to accomodate a CD player even to place one instead of the HDD,lots of ideas,lots of possibilties
Loving this thing
At last another AMD build 😁
Mine is a Ryzen 9 5900x, Tuf RX 6700 XT, Tuf x570 Pro, 32gb G-Skill TridentZ neo 3600, DC LT720 AIO, Antec Titanium 1000w PSU, Lian Li o11 Evo..
GREAT CAMERA WORK AND VIDEO!
I'M ALSO PLANNING TO BUILD IN THIS CASE!
Really enjoyed this build, you definitely deserve more subs! 😊
Appreciate it. Thx for watching
Found your channel by chance while looking at that Tower 300 case. Subbed. These videos are great, but I'm surprised you didn't test these systems you built. You should though.
love the music on your videos
great video, considering this build
be good to see thermal performance results after build
Good job on the audio levels! The background volume didn't overpower the vocals.
That is a really nice computer you have there. I am thinking of doing a video on my new build this weekend. It would be awesome if you made a Discord server for this channel, as it will help you to grow more, and also give other people like me to show of their PC builds to you.
Looking clean, thanks. Can you set a 3rd fan at the bottom?
Great build! Very similar to mine. I'm on am4. Currently I'm looking into getting the arctic fans and cooler, a 7900 gre nitro+ and an rgb controller (because asrock rgb is horrible). Was thinking about a 280 radiator though, to completely fill up the top when the psu is in the top position, since I need the room for an hdd.
just had the same build a couple of weeks ago except some of the parts are different but the rad the cpu and the case are all the same! It is kinda easy to build in that case, I would suggest that get a smaller psu if you are using a longer gpu.
My Asrock 7900 XTX is very bad, i sent it in for repair/rma for the second time. First a black screen every 10-15s in games, second time coil whine and then black screen leading to not beeing able to boot with the card. I have a good enough psu, with 150-200w headroom so that's not the issue. I figured it could have been due to DISPLAYPORT CABLES. Will find out soon.
That doesn't mean it's asrocks fault... but still..
Additionally i must say: First time i waited 57 days to retrieve the card back, now i'm waiting 4+ weeks already and they don't know when it will arrive..
Dang
Keep it going man... It's awesome... ❤
Cannot wait until I get my identical set except I will get 4070s and 9600x. My set will be fully white and the case fully mesh.
Installing the CPU "The most stressful" Noooo - that would be "Cable Management" depending on how many RGB fans your using 🤣🤣
I love how this title is insinuating that an all AMD build is rare, which is unfortunate. Maybe this is because i'm from europe and the prices for NVIDIA GPU's are absolute dogshit, but all AMD PC's are still incredibly underrated. To be fair, this video was awesome so no hard feelings.
Lights and visual quality good, some shots were good some less
this video is exactly what i was looking for, though i was wondering if it's better to use static pressure fans or airflow fans as the bottom intake for this case
Im gonna buy this but im using a 4070ti msi ..i think its a bit longer than yours, meaning i would have to move the powersupply up a notch right
sick build mate
Thanks
All amd build here ^^ R7 5700+ RX6600, you know, father of 4 cant afford much , congrats on the video
Amd squad
I could afford a 5700x and a 6600xt and I have to pay for shipping and clearing to my country, surely you can
Cooler is way over powered for this CPU but looks cool as heck
Would you recommend this motherboard and cooling unit over the one you did for your friend which was a MSI 650 board. I will be using the following in mine and im not sure if i should go with this or the H6 flow. I will be rocking the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D and the Thermalright Phantom Spirit EVO 69 CFM CPU Cooler (I may change it to what you have here) and MSI GAMING X SLIM GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER 16 GB Video Card, and Kingston FURY Beast 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory. Do you think all of that will fit in there? By the way this video was fantastic as this will be my 1st build and to see you inserting things made it a lot easier. As for the case, there is someone online who did a temperature test of the H5 vs the H6 and the H6 which has the 45 degree angle made the temp of the CPU and GPU cooler. So there we go. Maybe there is some science to it.
This is a micro atx case so if you're planning in using a regular atx motherboard, dont get this case.
hey man you think i could use the 7700xt on the same motherboard no problem? cuz im kinds new 😅
This case has to be a dust magnet right?
Awesome build
how long is the clearance from top of the case to the motherboard? planning to buy this one however i'm having a second thought if it will fit my asus rog strix b760-g arctic freezer ii 280mm and the ram g.skill trident neo z. Will it fit?
Will Noctua NH D15 fit ASRock PG Riptide B650m?
Would the aio work with a motherboard with the heatsinks at the top?
is it possible to use vertical GPU with this case?
What sapphire is that? It looks just like reference card.
What is your most recommended PC case that you would go with for AMd ryzen 7 7800 x3d and a geforce RTX 4070 TI Super?
My fav cases I've built in are the lancool 3 and lancool 216. For micro atx cases I like th ap201 and the thermaltake tower 300. Any modern case with a lot of fans is going to be fine for cooling.
These kinds of videos are great but would be better if they all play gsnes and show what the build is capable of
Good advice. I'll start doing that in my next video. 👍
yoo this is the exact same pc im planning on building, great
Could a sapphire 7900xt pulse fit ? My build is similar except for the graphics card
Beautiful we got the same specs
this case can use 280 cooler?
I'm going to be making a similar build - AP201, R9 7900X/RTX 4070 Ti and an ASRock B650m PG Riptide WiFi, but with a black Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360 AIO (taken from my other PC as that's getting an RGB AIO).
Inshallah there will be space above the PSU...I'm manifesting that clearance as I type
0:15 why u staring at me like that bro
Nice work
Can u install 3 HDD in the case?
Good, roomy case, but it doesn't have a Reset button nor an HDD LED light.
i wish you'D showed what it looked like once the mesh panel closed. :(
what software did you use to control the argb lights?
Asrocks built in software Polychrome.
SO you took the CL 36 Ram over the CL 30 ?
The ram I used for this build is cl30!
great vid keep it up
Good quality on the video, a bit dark tho :D
Bro just use Seasonic Gold or Platinum ATX 3.0/3.1 because it comes with 12 year warranty and Seasonic is the king among psu's.
me talking with a girl: 9:46
Your video is great!
Did I just watch a pc building snuff video? Subscribe!
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It's very hard to accept these powder-coated steel cases. That's the sad part about having a Lian-Li case made entirely of brushed and polished aluminum as a reference.
And what about the Lian Li A3 ? That’s not polished aluminum
@@t.7527 Unfortunately, we are seeing a movement by manufacturers to reduce manufacturing costs by sacrificing the quality of materials and final finish. In my view, Lian Li A3 is an example of Lian-Li's downgrade in terms of finish.
video quality is great but the lighting is not very good you really need better lighting great video though
get rid of the red light and music in your next video
9:08 You can not use ATX motherboard...
I’d add some time stamps.
Personally I prefer air cooling
Less moving parts, less to go wrong, better bang for your buck with air coolers
lol just built this almost exact PC but with a better CPU and case.
very nice sir
Thx
God, i need to touch the grass.
😂😂😂😂😂
Its true.🤣
u need more light on u stoff u present
"...proprietary [hiccup] connectors..."
LOVE THE VID BUT WERS THE GAIMES HHH
I'm going to start showing games with benchmarks in the next video. Thanks for the feedback.
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