Hey, that's a great vid here! How do you like this case in terms of airflow/temperatures? Asking since I am considering it for my future build. Apex Air seems to offer quite a bunch of nice features for a low value!
Thanks! The case is great, it comes with two 140mm fans in the front and 1 in the back, airflow just with this is really good and very silent as well! I seriously would recommend this case as it is great quality as well.
Wow that is a great PC for the money! I am currently picking up parts for a PC for my sisters family but still need an case. I am currently at $345.30 USD pretax including shipping with an used $65.15 11400f, refurb $39.99 MSI Z490-A Pro, used $14.43 TP-Link PCIe wifi 6 pcie/bluetooth, used $24.38 Gskill Ripjaws 16gb 3600 c16, new $31.35 1tb WD SN770, open box/unused $70 Corsair rm750e, used MSI 1660 ti $100. Giving myself a total budget of $400 I am watching for a good case to go on sale for $55 or less. I may up the budget if I can find a better gpu.
If you're looking for a cheap case, another good option is old computers from surplus/salvage places. The ATX standard has been around for well over a decade. So you can find an dusty old 20 dollar E waste desktop from an thrift store. Take out the parts, get the dust out, put in new parts, and it works fine. Just make sure to avoid OEM prebuilts like Dells and HP's with proprietary power supplies. Dell being the worst offender, as they started making proprietary power supplies back in 1998. So pre 1998 dell cases are ironically easier to build in than an Dell prebuilt from 2015.
I agree but the long term plan is to use this as my next computer so possibly putting a better GPU in there next to the liquid cooling. Thanks for watching the video, I hope you enjoyed it!
Sounds good indeed! I like this way of rgb though as I can modify the color and strength so might still be nice but we will see what the end result is soon!
Hardcore GPU bottleneck incoming. Not a single part used here can possibly be new for these prices and you definately didn't get the most value for your money. Ryzen 5 3600 costs half of what you'd be paying for a new 2600. xD
Yeah already found that out indeed as well, I will be looking into upgrading to a RX6600 or similar model indeed. All these parts were second hand hence the very low price indeed, just Mobo + CPU & SSD were in total only 110 euro's making it a great deal here :)
Hey, that's a great vid here!
How do you like this case in terms of airflow/temperatures? Asking since I am considering it for my future build. Apex Air seems to offer quite a bunch of nice features for a low value!
Thanks! The case is great, it comes with two 140mm fans in the front and 1 in the back, airflow just with this is really good and very silent as well! I seriously would recommend this case as it is great quality as well.
@@techwithdaan ty so much!
subscribed! underrated channel! and yes, you could have gone for a sapphire pulse rx 6600, i have it and must recommend it!!
Sweet thank you! I really am looking indeed, they are around 200 euros here, what are the prices where you are from?
Wow that is a great PC for the money! I am currently picking up parts for a PC for my sisters family but still need an case. I am currently at $345.30 USD pretax including shipping with an used $65.15 11400f, refurb $39.99 MSI Z490-A Pro, used $14.43 TP-Link PCIe wifi 6 pcie/bluetooth, used $24.38 Gskill Ripjaws 16gb 3600 c16, new $31.35 1tb WD SN770, open box/unused $70 Corsair rm750e, used MSI 1660 ti $100. Giving myself a total budget of $400 I am watching for a good case to go on sale for $55 or less. I may up the budget if I can find a better gpu.
Oh those are some great deals as well indeed! That will turn into a great system I think there indeed. Thanks for watching the video
If you're looking for a cheap case, another good option is old computers from surplus/salvage places.
The ATX standard has been around for well over a decade. So you can find an dusty old 20 dollar E waste desktop from an thrift store.
Take out the parts, get the dust out, put in new parts, and it works fine. Just make sure to avoid OEM prebuilts like Dells and HP's with proprietary power supplies.
Dell being the worst offender, as they started making proprietary power supplies back in 1998. So pre 1998 dell cases are ironically easier to build in than an Dell prebuilt from 2015.
a 1 terabyte sn770 ssd for 31.35 dollars??? damn what a deal, where did you find it??
Great deals. Especially the CPU-mobo-SSD. But, IMO, you should have bought a cheaper case and put the extra money into the better GPU.
I agree but the long term plan is to use this as my next computer so possibly putting a better GPU in there next to the liquid cooling. Thanks for watching the video, I hope you enjoyed it!
You don't need RGB, but liquid cooling is good way to go
Sounds good indeed! I like this way of rgb though as I can modify the color and strength so might still be nice but we will see what the end result is soon!
You certainly do not need water cooling on AMD cpus. Wasted money.
Yeah you think so? For me it is more the amount of sound the fans make while gaming that makes me think of adding it
@@techwithdaan Fair point which I hadn't considered as I use mainly Noctua.
I got a gaming pc for 240 euros it has a 3400g gtx1050ti and 16 gb of ram
Sweet good deal! Congratulations!
@@techwithdaan thanks
Hardcore GPU bottleneck incoming. Not a single part used here can possibly be new for these prices and you definately didn't get the most value for your money. Ryzen 5 3600 costs half of what you'd be paying for a new 2600. xD
Yeah already found that out indeed as well, I will be looking into upgrading to a RX6600 or similar model indeed. All these parts were second hand hence the very low price indeed, just Mobo + CPU & SSD were in total only 110 euro's making it a great deal here :)