If you want to add a watercooled GPU, the distro plate does have an inlet/outlet for the GPU under the CPU inlet/outlet
@JinNada Жыл бұрын
I don’t believe you ended up showing it, but thanks for mentioning you can install SSDs on that hidden back panel! It might’ve been obvious to most, but for some reason the perforations didn’t stand out enough to me haha😅 I was able to install my two SATA drives there which was very convenient for my build. I had a couple questions when building my almost identical Bitspower kit I was hoping you to hear your thoughts on. For the three intake fans that are positioned vertically, is there a reason you screwed them in on the inside (so that the fans are in the main section of the case with the motherboard) rather than the outside (so that the fans are in that smaller back section with most of the wires and PSU)? Aesthetically it looks better on the inside, but wouldn’t they function better as intake fans if they were on the outside so they were closer to the vents in the side panel? Also, I noticed you didn’t apply any of your own thermal paste. I know my kit had a small layer pre-applied to the CPU block. Was that sufficient for you? Did you ever have any temperature problems? The first time I built my kit, I added some of my own thermal paste and screwed the thumbscrews in like the Bitspower manual said (tight enough but make sure there’s still gaps in the coils). They mentioned a few times to be sure to not over-tighten so I payed a lot of attention to that. It must be very impactful if they repeat it that much, but then I ended up having massive temperature problems. I took the heatsink off and my thermal paste was completely lopsided, it only covered like the bottom half when that should’ve been impossible. An employee at Microcenter recommended I tighten the thumbscrews as much as I can next time, so when the thermal paste heats up and liquifies it won’t “fall down” like that. That seems to have worked really well for me this time, but if that fixed my problem, why does Bitspower recommend the other way? Why do I seem to have better contact from over-tightening when that’s what they warned against? Am I messing something else up by not leaving the gaps? I’m not sure why I had such a problem (CPU hitting 90s) the first time 🙁
@PCBattlestations Жыл бұрын
@@JinNada Hey! Hope youre enjoying your build so far! To answer your questions, the vertical intake fans mounted on the inside would be best since that would provide the best cool air unobstructed or closer to the inside of the case cooling the inside better instead of caring about closer to the outside of the case. Tbh, as long as the fans are unobstructed from pulling cool air through the vent into the case, dont think it would matter much but you'd still want the fans on the inside closer to the inside of the case for air flow. That is a priority. I used the pre-applied thermal paste since thats what most people might be using but most of the time I do remove that and apply my own or better thermal paste. In this case, some people might not have their own so just used what came pre-applied which should be sufficient. There's a fine line between not screwing down the CPU cooler enough where there's too much of a gap and wont cool as well. If you overtighten, sometimes that'll push out a lot of the thermal paste and doesnt transfer the heat very well. Can also damage your motherboard or cause it to not function properly if overtightened. If it was lopsided on the bottom, sounds like the top was being tighten faster then the bottom cause the thermal paste to push down. A good rule of thumb is usually tighten evenly doing a criss cross pattern and only hand tighten until tight. I have tightened down as much as I can with a screw driver before and worked fine for me but I also know doing that is "over-tightening" and can cause problems as previously mentioned. You want it tight and even where there's thermal paste in between the CPU cooler and CPU to transfer the heat and fill the microgaps on the CPU but not too tight. Thats why its best to always stress test your PC after building to ensure everything is working as expected and its not overheating or crashing. So good work catching that! Hope this helps!
@IsaacSchultz-lz8jc9 ай бұрын
The gpu ports on the distribution plate are they adjustable like the cpu one?
@PCBattlestations8 ай бұрын
@@IsaacSchultz-lz8jc Doesnt look adjustable unfortunately. You have to take off the GPU connector block and it has holes you can put fittings in but theyre not adjustable like the CPU one. I wonder if they have one on their website? hmmm
@IsaacSchultz-lz8jc8 ай бұрын
Oh ok so I might just have to do a little more work
@dw7141 Жыл бұрын
Possibly one of the greatest videos ever created by a human.
@ArtFiendz Жыл бұрын
Nothing feels better than getting a post after building a new computer.. Amazing build I have the 011 dynamic and I wish I would have got this instead this looks like a lot of fun!. Thanks for sharing!
@dtonker3143 Жыл бұрын
I love this guide! One of the best indeed! Really helped me out on my build with my new RTX 4080, thing is a beast! Thanks, mate!
@bensmith66412 жыл бұрын
Nice video bud, good for all the starters out there to follow along with :) can't imagine the patience to video the whole process. Build looks 👌
@PCBattlestations2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ben! Yeah, filming and editing this video was a LONG process but just wanna help people out especially since people getting this might be more of a beginner
@Mr_Matt_Lee2 жыл бұрын
Comprehensive video dude! Enjoyed that. Really great to see it come together, excellent knowledge and info too! ❤️🔥
@PCBattlestations2 жыл бұрын
Thanks buddy! 👊🏻
@r.t.watson738 Жыл бұрын
Would've loved a continuation video where you incorporated a GPU loop into the system afterward. Nevertheless, an excellent video. overall.
@advikatyam Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video, def gonna use it for my build!
@mj1s7352 жыл бұрын
Very good and detailed instructions. The only thing that was missing is how to detect for leaks if it fails the leak test. Since you are using air instead of water will it be obvious where the leak is coming from? I have never done a leak test on a water cooled PC with air, but I have done it on fighter aircraft. Basically you just use some soapy water. If there are any leaks in the area the water will bubble up. Now of coarse on a PC you would want to make sure power is removed before spraying the areas with say a spray bottle to check for leaks.
@A.G.Daantje2 жыл бұрын
booooooom great video my friend !!
@PCBattlestations2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Hopefully it helps some people
@kyos2000 Жыл бұрын
I’m curious what you do if you need to remove or replace RAM. Like if it has issues posting or is crashing because because of RAM. Will it remove easily or do you need to drain the distro remove RAM, refill distro, troubleshoot, drain distro, add RAM, refill distro? It looks like the lines completely block the RAM.
@_BlueCollarGamer Жыл бұрын
I have this case and I’m wondering if I can water cool my GPU aswell? It has 2 holes where you’d screw in fittings below where the CPUs in and out lines are…and some weird cover over the bottom 2 but.. i just don’t know. I’ve tried researching this but get mixed answers and none of the answers are exact keyword specific so I can not be sure 100%… I have the Titan one 2.0 with the stock distro plate that it includes.
@r.t.watson738 Жыл бұрын
Looking at that distro plate, is it configured to incorporate a GPU loop as well? I didn't see too many ports on the lower end left.
@OnceShy_TwiceBitten Жыл бұрын
Do you put the pump plug onto the CPU FAN plug or the AIO one??? And the radiator fans??
@steveharlow2338 Жыл бұрын
My block came with a little round logo sticker covering one of the screws. Take it off or leave it?
@IsaacSchultz-lz8jc9 ай бұрын
Does the distribution plate have ports for a radiator on the bottom?
@PCBattlestations8 ай бұрын
It does not but what I would do in your case, take off the GPU distro block to expose 2 holes (in and out ports), use the lower Out port to drop it down to a bottom rad port and then on the other bottom rad port, connect that to the gpu in port and then connect the gpu out port to the top distro in if that makes sense
@IsaacSchultz-lz8jc8 ай бұрын
By the looks the 3.0 version does have holes at the bottom so I might have to look at that one
@AyaatHasan-i4t Жыл бұрын
How many pins are the fan
@2squirrelsscrewinatree633 Жыл бұрын
Currently in the process of trying to put together a i9 13900k 4080 build in the titan 2.0 struggling to install the water block exactly which brackets do I need to use ?
@corkran19862 жыл бұрын
Is that distro plate co figured where you could add a GPU loop as well?
@PCBattlestations2 жыл бұрын
Yup! It has inlet/outlet for the gpu under the cpu inlet/outlet
@r.t.watson738 Жыл бұрын
@@PCBattlestations thanks for answering that. I was worried.
@OnceShy_TwiceBitten Жыл бұрын
what about AM5? like for the 7950x3d???
@wisamalzataf32682 жыл бұрын
i have 2 questions : .. 1- can it fit eatx ? as im worry that the side fans might be getting in the way ? 2- how much the space between the case and pump , i want it for for installing RTX4090 ( my card size is L=358.5 W=162.8 H=75.1 mm )
@danebeee12 жыл бұрын
It may have been mentioned and I missed it but what fans were they??
@PCBattlestations2 жыл бұрын
All Bitspower fans. The top were preinstalled, sides are the Njord and bottom are Griffin
@mikesardo11222 жыл бұрын
Does the coolant ever evaporate? Do you need to add more coolant every so often if it does evaporate?
@PCBattlestations2 жыл бұрын
Its good practice to swap out the coolant every year or so so you dont really have that much evaporation or coolant loss during that time
@corkran19862 жыл бұрын
Have you seen a water block for a 3090ti? I'm having the hardest time finding one.
@PCBattlestations2 жыл бұрын
Yeah? Havent looked. Bitspower or EK doesnt have one?
@corkran19862 жыл бұрын
@@PCBattlestations Thanks for the responses man! It's really appreciated. Your videos are great. Especially the build videos. Alot of creators aren't doing much of them anymore.
@PCBattlestations2 жыл бұрын
@@corkran1986 Thanks Derek! 👊🏻
@xxflammablecreeperxx3297 Жыл бұрын
Doesn’t fit LGA 1700
@MonsterKB Жыл бұрын
yes it fits the lga 1700
@tminusoftexas3224 Жыл бұрын
Mine had the3080ti ftw.
@Turtle7422 жыл бұрын
Maybe first?😂
@PCBattlestations2 жыл бұрын
You win all the internet points for the day! 🎉
@Turtle7422 жыл бұрын
@@PCBattlestations Thanks xD
@GSP-762 жыл бұрын
Gotta Watercool that GPU and add a second rad to bottom...then your flying high.
@PCBattlestations2 жыл бұрын
Agreed but just wanted to build it as the kit comes as a perspective of a beginner who maybe doesnt know/have a blocked gpu
@GSP-762 жыл бұрын
@@PCBattlestations Yeah I understand...you should look into a Corsair GPU block. I believe they have one that has everything pre built with pads, screws if I'm not mistaken...that block would be much easier to install for a beginner..and give you a full custom loop.
@rezart86482 жыл бұрын
Do I need another rad.. for gpu?
@GSP-762 жыл бұрын
@@rezart8648 Yes...if your cooling your CPU and GPU, you should have two rads. Generally speaking, most people put two 360mm rads in their systems. This particular case can hold up to three...but one on top and one on bottom should be the minimum.
@rezart86482 жыл бұрын
I just bought the this case, and I would like to upgrade to the rx 6950 xt red devil liquid. First time dealing with water cooling System , thank you for the information was really helpful