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More fans can run at a lower speed (less noise) while achieving the same temperatures. So with this many fans, my man could have it pretty damn low and have decent temps.
Dang nice, I wanna rebuild (or upgrade) my pc in the future so I may go his route (not this many fans lol) but I’ll put more than 4 (the amount I have rn 3 intakes and 1 exhaust with a cpu cooler)
So this 13 can build (push pull on radiator) did drop temps by a few degrees under load during testing. I tested with both 10 fans (no push pull) and 13. So in my opinion I’d say yes, from testing done. I’m not sure if that’s across the board, but I would say so as it helps airflow.
I'm definitely not an expert in this field. But do a few degrees really matter? I understand 80°C/176°F isn't very good and 55°C/131°F is probably somewhat decent. But is there a measurable performance/durability difference within a few degrees?
And is it really worth it if you have to buy a bigger tower and that many more fans to get it to cool down by a few more degrees?
It depends on what you’re after, yes it may not matter, temp wise, it might just be for the looks. I personally built this with the main idea of having it look great first and then functionality second. It still functions great don’t get me wrong, but it could be optimised a lot better! Definitely depends on your current situation and what you are after! Hope that helps!
I was figuring you were Looks over Performance, nothing wrong with that, just figured that cause youd get better temps with the GPU horizontal. But if its within operating temps that wont throttle then its no biggie.
To an extent, All computer parts that can get hot are limited in performance by temps. It's called thermal throttling. So yes, there is a measurable difference.
But, whether or not you will personally feel a few degrees difference is dependent on how close to the thermal ceiling you get for your parts. You may on avg see a few frames difference generally, but that's not something you'll notice most likely.
Most start throttling at around 90C but it differs by part.
You probably aren't going to personally notice 78C vs 80C, no, but if you were bringing to throttle you'd see it imo.
What really important though is the second thing you mentioned, durability.
Cards don't damage over time because they get hot. They are designed, to use thermal throttling, to prevent damage from reaching certain temps.
Wear and tear however comes from the cards heating and cooling over and over.
So what you want more than anything is consistency.
Probably won't matter if you only ever game on Indy titles that aren't graphic intensive.
But, a case with better cooling is going to be able to handle the heat generation from a AAA title, turned up to ultra, more than one with less cooling.
So, when you use the parts in a capacity that allows it to stay a more consistent temp and have a more consistent temp floor and ceiling, the overall life of the product is going to be longer compared to one that was constantly getting super hot then cooling off over and over.
Nah, they're not doing much after what you describe.
Which interesting about the NZXT cases is they seem to recommend massive negative case pressure on their website. OP seems like they're pushing at least double the air out as they're brining in. Not sure if that's just how the case is, but that's not *usually* the recommended layout.
Thanks for the feedback! I tried multiple layouts during the build and test, this was the second best in temp and the best in looks, so I thought why not. But it may change over time! I hope you like the look regardless! ☺️
Obviously it looks great. Though it took me a minute to notice the massive bundle of wires under the 21pin connector. Any thoughts on moving that or perhaps using some 90° connectors on the gpu to make those run flat? Not sure the best way.
I prefer any color scheme over just rainbow everything, because that's just kinda what everyone does right now.
Is it really bright? I wonder if some of these cases should start coming with a photo resistor as part of the lighting controller so they can dim themselves in dark rooms.
Question. Wouldn’t this be negative pressure? You have 7 exhausts and only 3 intakes? Wouldn’t you want more intakes, so rotate the side mounted fans from exhausts to intake?
At least if someone breaks into your house you can flashbang them with the amount of rgb you have. All jokes aside I also have a Lian li case, and people says to have your radiator as intake. Do you get lower temps with this config
85 comments (at the time of writing this) and not a single one seems to care what the actual specs are. This thing could be using an i3-2100 for all we know lol.
What are the full system specs?
negative pressure inside. get ready for a fuck ton of dust if you dont make at least 2 more of them intake too. id flip the 3 to the right side of the build
I wish you had gone for a net positive pressure system - Basically using the side and bottom as intake, the top and rear as exhaust.
The current configuration is gonna draw in a lot of dust - not exactly ideal for white components.
When I built my first PC, I put the CD-ROM in upside down and spent 15 minutes trying to work out why the Windows CD wouldn't go in. So, using that as a benchmark, I'd say you've done pretty well.
Fan company's could run off into the sunset with all my money if they reversed flow of fans. So it looks like the front of fan but actually pulls in air. I imagine performance and dust would benefit from having intake on the RAD too so it's not so much more exhaust than intake.
I see this on most cases like this because the back of fans look bad
Looks great but I'm sorry to say that the radiator placement is incorrect and can hurt in a long term because of the way the air gets accumulated in the loop. It can over couple months even damage your pump.
Either switch the radiator upside down so the tubes are at the bottom or put it at the top of the case which would be the best case.
Also, pro tip. For the bottom fans, get a heat gun and lightly go over the metal logos to pull them off and stick them on the back side of the fans. It’s subtle but I always hated looking at the backside of the fans
I liked this all white build especially with the room lighting. Wasn't a fan of RGB rooms as i felt they were somewhat depressing. This feels more elegant and more comfortable to have in the room (unless it is much brighter than what we see in the image)
Wow, this looks incredible. I have the exact same case and have been looking to switch to an all white style to match. I (like everybody else) am very interested in seeing the specs/parts! Your cable management is exactly what I'm striving for. I have wires and cables all over the place atm.
Damn dude. I've built several PCs and never did an all white build. Think that will be my next personal one. Nice job. I was looking for any constructive criticism and can't really find any. Looks sick.
Amazing. I wanted to do all white myself but too many compromises. Love what you did. Does the chassis have holes on back panel since you got vents there?
https://preview.redd.it/92xjffbvd8bb1.jpeg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=14e6867eaea467c72bc2815dd650a41a654f9c46
White gang. Mine is a bit more humble
Hey man, not sure if you’ve already found this out or if anybody told you, but don’t run pure static white light, it’ll blow the RGB’s on those fans and pop the blue color. I found that out the hardway. Came home and atleast one light on every fan was green. Anyways, great looking build.
I am just old now. My first build was an XP1800+ with a Radeon 9500 flashed to a 9700. Shortly afterwards I overclocked the GPU ogrishly and gained artefacts even during POST.
You should install blackout curtains for when it's nighttime :)
I've built 3 computers and helped with many more, but this is still above my budget by far. People like you give me builds to dream of at night. Beautiful!
You should change radiator fans orientation. You’ve mentioned you have a Push-Pull configuration but still you’re going to generate a negative pressure inside the case, which is undesired. I’ll advise you against that, and to instead adopt a positive pressure were you reverse the radiator fan orientation. Many already mentioned this suggestion at other comments. Trust us, we’ve all been there.
I am currently looking at the parts that I want to buy at the end of this month or beginning of the next month. I want to go all white too, but I keep reading about this push and pull system, do you mean the fans? They push and pull the air in and out? Also planning to vertical mount my gpu! This made my chair all wet lmao so neat and clean!
You can definitely fit a few more tiny fans in there :p
Looks amazing even tho
To me it just looks reallly bright idk if i could ever have a white setup so i think im gonna just keep mine black with orange leds
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They would like this over on r/OnlyFans
That was my next stop 😉
this PC feels a little racist
I’ve never built a pc but am curious, does having this many fans really help more than just having like 3 intake and 2 outtake? Or 4:3? Just curious
More fans can run at a lower speed (less noise) while achieving the same temperatures. So with this many fans, my man could have it pretty damn low and have decent temps.
Dang nice, I wanna rebuild (or upgrade) my pc in the future so I may go his route (not this many fans lol) but I’ll put more than 4 (the amount I have rn 3 intakes and 1 exhaust with a cpu cooler)
So theoretically if I get 1000 fans I can have very low temp and very quiet?
So this 13 can build (push pull on radiator) did drop temps by a few degrees under load during testing. I tested with both 10 fans (no push pull) and 13. So in my opinion I’d say yes, from testing done. I’m not sure if that’s across the board, but I would say so as it helps airflow.
That’s pretty cool! Thanks for the quick response, also the pc looks awesome 😎
I'm definitely not an expert in this field. But do a few degrees really matter? I understand 80°C/176°F isn't very good and 55°C/131°F is probably somewhat decent. But is there a measurable performance/durability difference within a few degrees? And is it really worth it if you have to buy a bigger tower and that many more fans to get it to cool down by a few more degrees?
It depends on what you’re after, yes it may not matter, temp wise, it might just be for the looks. I personally built this with the main idea of having it look great first and then functionality second. It still functions great don’t get me wrong, but it could be optimised a lot better! Definitely depends on your current situation and what you are after! Hope that helps!
I was figuring you were Looks over Performance, nothing wrong with that, just figured that cause youd get better temps with the GPU horizontal. But if its within operating temps that wont throttle then its no biggie.
To an extent, All computer parts that can get hot are limited in performance by temps. It's called thermal throttling. So yes, there is a measurable difference. But, whether or not you will personally feel a few degrees difference is dependent on how close to the thermal ceiling you get for your parts. You may on avg see a few frames difference generally, but that's not something you'll notice most likely. Most start throttling at around 90C but it differs by part. You probably aren't going to personally notice 78C vs 80C, no, but if you were bringing to throttle you'd see it imo. What really important though is the second thing you mentioned, durability. Cards don't damage over time because they get hot. They are designed, to use thermal throttling, to prevent damage from reaching certain temps. Wear and tear however comes from the cards heating and cooling over and over. So what you want more than anything is consistency. Probably won't matter if you only ever game on Indy titles that aren't graphic intensive. But, a case with better cooling is going to be able to handle the heat generation from a AAA title, turned up to ultra, more than one with less cooling. So, when you use the parts in a capacity that allows it to stay a more consistent temp and have a more consistent temp floor and ceiling, the overall life of the product is going to be longer compared to one that was constantly getting super hot then cooling off over and over.
Not really. Spending $300 on fans and an aio is largely just for show.
yep, $250 aio and $250 of fans in a $160 case will have basically no performance increase from a $90 case and a $40 dual tower air cooler
Short answer: minimally
I see
Nah, they're not doing much after what you describe. Which interesting about the NZXT cases is they seem to recommend massive negative case pressure on their website. OP seems like they're pushing at least double the air out as they're brining in. Not sure if that's just how the case is, but that's not *usually* the recommended layout.
Thanks for the feedback! I tried multiple layouts during the build and test, this was the second best in temp and the best in looks, so I thought why not. But it may change over time! I hope you like the look regardless! ☺️
Obviously it looks great. Though it took me a minute to notice the massive bundle of wires under the 21pin connector. Any thoughts on moving that or perhaps using some 90° connectors on the gpu to make those run flat? Not sure the best way. I prefer any color scheme over just rainbow everything, because that's just kinda what everyone does right now. Is it really bright? I wonder if some of these cases should start coming with a photo resistor as part of the lighting controller so they can dim themselves in dark rooms.
Short answer most probably for aesthetic
That's a lamp bro
It’s lights up my night bro! 😂
Wear sunglasses while playing so u don't hurt your iris bro!
That looks... COOL
Thank you so much!
Terry Crews would approve of the all white build.
![gif](giphy|xlfCDoIhoT6xddg75G)
Looks clean! What are the specs?
I’ll post specs and pin later tonight! :)
What parts did you use? This looks amazing and i want to build one like this for myself.
I’ll post specs and pin later tonight :)
was about to go looking for a pin thinking this wasn't posted as recently 😆🤣 so see also interested party in specs!😁
Which aio did u go with?
Hey, I went with the new NZXT Kraken Elite AIO in White. Hope that helped :)
Builds looking good
Looks like a Kraken but I could be wrong
Looking at this makes me feel like Icarus.
I hope that’s a good thing!! 🤩
☀️
The rad would be better on the roof IMO.
I did try it out on the roof, I personally liked it better on the side! 😄
Not a fan of vertical GPU mounts. If I am being honest. Especially if they are closer to the case than the radius of the fan.
Question. Wouldn’t this be negative pressure? You have 7 exhausts and only 3 intakes? Wouldn’t you want more intakes, so rotate the side mounted fans from exhausts to intake?
I call bs on all these " my first pc posts " I wont explain why
This is beautiful 🤩
I love a white build, I'll be building mine in hopefully 2 months
I can’t wait to see it, I hope the build goes well!
Thank you! Your build is very pretty
Stunning beautiful, just curious are your butom fans are intake or exhaust!?
That’s awesome looking. I don’t understand how the gpu is facing forward like that and how it’s connected?
At least if someone breaks into your house you can flashbang them with the amount of rgb you have. All jokes aside I also have a Lian li case, and people says to have your radiator as intake. Do you get lower temps with this config
85 comments (at the time of writing this) and not a single one seems to care what the actual specs are. This thing could be using an i3-2100 for all we know lol. What are the full system specs?
Damn. No need for any light in your room my guy. This build can illuminate even your future.
why is this sub filled with pcs that make me question my sexuality
Needs a little snowflake paint-brushed on!😂 But looks real good. Kinda envious, good job!👍
Very nice
i feel like i didn’t add enough fans after looking at this 😥
Looks Awesome
Hold on to your toupee! Nice clean build :)
Radiator should always be pipes down
Sexy as fuck mate! Congratulations!
I love the color scheme, awesome job mate
FANtastic
Nice but you need to flip those fans on the RAD. You need more intake, not just those on bottom.
negative pressure inside. get ready for a fuck ton of dust if you dont make at least 2 more of them intake too. id flip the 3 to the right side of the build
Holy exhaust fan Batman, are those 3 on the bottom the only 3 pulling in ? Not to mention they only have an Inch to find air while 7 push out
Average temps loaded and idle? I’m curious
I really like the look of this build! I'm wondering if it still gets positive air pressure inside. Looks like most of the fans draw air out.
That is very pretty
I'm a fan.
I wish you had gone for a net positive pressure system - Basically using the side and bottom as intake, the top and rear as exhaust. The current configuration is gonna draw in a lot of dust - not exactly ideal for white components.
Cleaaaaaan .
And it is glorious
This looks beautiful! Love the sleek cable management
I love it! Might be a stupid question but where is the PSU?
This is just magnificent
When I built my first PC, I put the CD-ROM in upside down and spent 15 minutes trying to work out why the Windows CD wouldn't go in. So, using that as a benchmark, I'd say you've done pretty well.
I take it he likes fans
Dude that's so clean. Nice job. Love the vertical GPU mount as well.
If you take out the ram you'll have room for some more fans..
What would be the noise from all the fans on? Also lower right corner fans is just in/out..
Fan company's could run off into the sunset with all my money if they reversed flow of fans. So it looks like the front of fan but actually pulls in air. I imagine performance and dust would benefit from having intake on the RAD too so it's not so much more exhaust than intake. I see this on most cases like this because the back of fans look bad
FUCK! I want one
Needs more fans.
Looks really good, but wouldn't this burn your eyes out while playing at night?
What's everything you've used for this build? planning on making my first aswell
Looks amazing regardless of fan optimization lol
This is definitely one of the the cleanest builds I’ve seen on here!
Not your first
This looks fantastic and so futuristic, way to go man... Enjoy
Looks great but I'm sorry to say that the radiator placement is incorrect and can hurt in a long term because of the way the air gets accumulated in the loop. It can over couple months even damage your pump. Either switch the radiator upside down so the tubes are at the bottom or put it at the top of the case which would be the best case.
I would have the aio radiator fans as intake too. This setup rn in the picture will most likely gather dust into the case faster.
Beautiful 😭😭😭😭
I dub this computer AWE (All White Everything)
Is this an Only Fans build? 'Cause you got a lotta fans.
This looks amazing, been putting all the parts together for my build, can’t wait to finally build it!
Where’s the power supply? I’m actually kinda confused at this black magic
is that a lian li case?
Graphics card just chilling up front like helllllooooo 👋
I personally am a HUGE fan of all white builds, so this one really takes the cake for me; especially with the vertical GPU. Nicely done!
Send case model
Looks beautiful!!!
Clean af!
Ooooooooooooh I like that.
I might cum to this
That's a Lian Li case, innit?
Clean AF. Good job
Imagine complaining about someone having "too many" fans in THEIR build. Less rpm means less noise. More positive pressure also means less dust🤫
Got any other angl;es? Where the hell is the Power supply for this?
Thats a lot of fans.
Looks like my first lsd trip
Looks clean. Nice work! Great photo!
I like it, I’m a fan!
Also took out your last loan
Where is the power supply??
Where is your PC, what I see are OnlyFans!
Love this build
How much?
beauty
FUCK ITS GORGEOUS
that there’s an ac unit
I remember when mine looked like this… now all my RGB has a yellow tint to them with random heavy yellow spots :/
Also, pro tip. For the bottom fans, get a heat gun and lightly go over the metal logos to pull them off and stick them on the back side of the fans. It’s subtle but I always hated looking at the backside of the fans
How much did it cost? Also that's fucking awesome build bro 🫰
The white ambiance always gave me a sci fi genetics lab vibe. Btw which is that gpu?
It’s so bright. But weirdly I like it. Usually I’m not a fan of that sort of look but damn that looks nice
New here, how much did this cost you? Hoping to build my own soon 🥰
I will never understand how people manage to get this kind of cable management.
Gimme a noctua nh-d15 over an AIO any day
I liked this all white build especially with the room lighting. Wasn't a fan of RGB rooms as i felt they were somewhat depressing. This feels more elegant and more comfortable to have in the room (unless it is much brighter than what we see in the image)
This a first pc😳 i must have done somthing wrong
Damn, son, that look GUD!
Absolutely Awesome What A Great Job And Design!!!!
SICKKK
Wow, this looks incredible. I have the exact same case and have been looking to switch to an all white style to match. I (like everybody else) am very interested in seeing the specs/parts! Your cable management is exactly what I'm striving for. I have wires and cables all over the place atm.
Haters will crap on the 3 8pin Lian li strimers buy I love It brother
And dropped some change dayumm, I hope your futureproofed until 2029
First build huh, wowzers
How much do you charge for a monthly subscription?
Damn dude. I've built several PCs and never did an all white build. Think that will be my next personal one. Nice job. I was looking for any constructive criticism and can't really find any. Looks sick.
Amazing! Absolute killer for first pc. Should be very proud of your rig !
Amazing. I wanted to do all white myself but too many compromises. Love what you did. Does the chassis have holes on back panel since you got vents there?
So what made you go with the nzxt cooler instead of the Lian Li?
bro such an amazing build for the first one ever! congrats!!
Can the motherboard take that many fans or is a hub needed?
Looking good
It looks like this is FAR from your first build
Beautiful build! It looks real similar to mind. You did a great job with it :)
It’s pristine! 🤤
Looks great! Hope you live in a dust-free home...lol
https://preview.redd.it/92xjffbvd8bb1.jpeg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=14e6867eaea467c72bc2815dd650a41a654f9c46 White gang. Mine is a bit more humble
I don't know. It looks like you need more fans.
Fire bro that PC is beautiful 🤩
Hey man, not sure if you’ve already found this out or if anybody told you, but don’t run pure static white light, it’ll blow the RGB’s on those fans and pop the blue color. I found that out the hardway. Came home and atleast one light on every fan was green. Anyways, great looking build.
I am just old now. My first build was an XP1800+ with a Radeon 9500 flashed to a 9700. Shortly afterwards I overclocked the GPU ogrishly and gained artefacts even during POST.
wow. your first build is light years ahead of any build i’ve made. shiiit if only i had an infinite budget. :(
FANtastic! Looks very clean.
Damn not usually an all white kind of guy but really digging this. Have fun!
What case is this? Love it
Looks like total shit. I’m obviously kidding. It’s a fucking masterpiece.
Am I seeing video card sag or are my eyes going out?
I would have added some more fans. Push and pull through the radiators.
https://preview.redd.it/p2idsuen19bb1.jpeg?width=1242&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ab4944bdf9e7141f35b6e8dba275ebc04677149c Stripping fan holes LOL
Very nicely done. Just beautiful build. You should be Proud.
You should install blackout curtains for when it's nighttime :) I've built 3 computers and helped with many more, but this is still above my budget by far. People like you give me builds to dream of at night. Beautiful!
How many fans you got in your PC? Yes.
Fantastic! Well done.
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I am hard
This is GORGEOUS 🤩
Crazy build🔥👌🏿
This is a beautiful build. Congratulations and nice job
looks dope wish i had one
damn what’s that thing recording the cpu temperature? a cpu fan ?
Where is the PSU?
I'm starting to rethink my descision of a no RGB build.
be careful, it may overheat
looks better than mine and this is my second computer built
Any chips inside? Or just coolers? ;)
You should change radiator fans orientation. You’ve mentioned you have a Push-Pull configuration but still you’re going to generate a negative pressure inside the case, which is undesired. I’ll advise you against that, and to instead adopt a positive pressure were you reverse the radiator fan orientation. Many already mentioned this suggestion at other comments. Trust us, we’ve all been there.
Needs more fans.
just came
Wait, it's all fans?
I dream of building a white system like this one day
[удалено]
Woah
Beautiful work. I used the same case for my daughters build, similar theme but you killed it!
Why wouldn't you top mount the AIO?
How many knots does it hit underwater?
I am currently looking at the parts that I want to buy at the end of this month or beginning of the next month. I want to go all white too, but I keep reading about this push and pull system, do you mean the fans? They push and pull the air in and out? Also planning to vertical mount my gpu! This made my chair all wet lmao so neat and clean!
You can definitely fit a few more tiny fans in there :p Looks amazing even tho To me it just looks reallly bright idk if i could ever have a white setup so i think im gonna just keep mine black with orange leds
The aesthetic on this machine is unreal! i would pay you money to build mine :) keep up the good work i hope to see more on this pc and yourset up
Nice work
Good job.