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Air Cooled HYTE Y60?! | All Black Gaming PC Build | Noctua NH-U12A Chromax Airflow | NZXT Z690 Intel
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#HYTE #Y60 #Noctua - Widely known as the 'fish tank', often seen covered in RGB, rarely discovered in stealth mode... Introducing my HYTE Y60 Blackout Gaming PC Build.
00:00 - Intro
01:57 - NZXT Z690 Assembly
04:09 - HYTE Y60 Assembly
07:37 - Airflow Visualisations & Configs
08:50 - Cinematic B-Roll
This is my first build in the HYTE Y60 and I have to say, what a pleasurable building experience indeed! Hyte reached out to me a short while ago to discuss the idea of creating a subtle, airflow focussed build showcasing just how great the airflow is in the Y60 if done correctly. Needless to say, it certainly is impressive.
Following the build sequence I tested and filmed 4 common configurations and each worked exactly as intended moving air quickly and efficiently through the case keeping temperatures cool under load. On average, the CPU idle temps were 27c and load peaked 68c once. GPU temps idle at 37c and maxed at 66c under load.
The hardware chosen for this build was made possible by HYTE themselves, as this build was one of two which I assembled and had shipped from the UK to Sweden for a demo show. If you want to see the second build which boasts RGB, all white and a full length display, keep you eyes on my social media over the coming days.
Main parts included in the build:
(USA Amazon)
Main parts included in the build:
(UK Amazon)
What's your thoughts on the blackout Noctua fan scheme inside the Hyte Y60? Could you sacrifice RGB and see this in your setup? Drop a comment!
Big thanks to HYTE for supporting this build, I'll leave links below where you can find out more on the Y60 Chassis.
Please like and subscribe if you want to see more content like this, also follow the link below to my Instagram where you will find the photoshoot pictures and lots more like-minded content :D
Special thanks to everybody who supported this build with myself and HYTE. Noctua, NZXT, Gigabyte, Intel, Team Group, CableMod & Seasonic
Find me on socials:
Check out the HYTE Y60:
Check out the X= Monitor featured on the desk setup by my good friends at AWD-IT:
00:00 - Intro
01:57 - NZXT Z690 Assembly
04:09 - HYTE Y60 Assembly
07:37 - Airflow Visualisations & Configs
08:50 - Cinematic B-Roll
This is my first build in the HYTE Y60 and I have to say, what a pleasurable building experience indeed! Hyte reached out to me a short while ago to discuss the idea of creating a subtle, airflow focussed build showcasing just how great the airflow is in the Y60 if done correctly. Needless to say, it certainly is impressive.
Following the build sequence I tested and filmed 4 common configurations and each worked exactly as intended moving air quickly and efficiently through the case keeping temperatures cool under load. On average, the CPU idle temps were 27c and load peaked 68c once. GPU temps idle at 37c and maxed at 66c under load.
The hardware chosen for this build was made possible by HYTE themselves, as this build was one of two which I assembled and had shipped from the UK to Sweden for a demo show. If you want to see the second build which boasts RGB, all white and a full length display, keep you eyes on my social media over the coming days.
Main parts included in the build:
(USA Amazon)
Main parts included in the build:
(UK Amazon)
What's your thoughts on the blackout Noctua fan scheme inside the Hyte Y60? Could you sacrifice RGB and see this in your setup? Drop a comment!
Big thanks to HYTE for supporting this build, I'll leave links below where you can find out more on the Y60 Chassis.
Please like and subscribe if you want to see more content like this, also follow the link below to my Instagram where you will find the photoshoot pictures and lots more like-minded content :D
Special thanks to everybody who supported this build with myself and HYTE. Noctua, NZXT, Gigabyte, Intel, Team Group, CableMod & Seasonic
Find me on socials:
Check out the HYTE Y60:
Check out the X= Monitor featured on the desk setup by my good friends at AWD-IT:
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