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Building an RTX 4090 and AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D Mini-ITX Gaming PC on the XTIA XPROTO-L.

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I'm a huge fan of this channel now. I really appreciate how well detailed you go through every step! Infact I was so impressed with the previous video where you made the Lunchbox PC that I'm actually the owner of one now! It's so small, but actually really light aswell. I just love the fact I can move it into another room and have it plugged in seconds.

jerrysmart
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I'm glad you actually tested 1440p on this build. People finally realizing that 144fps 1440p is better than 73FPS 4K.

theftking
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Your editing and cinematography are just brilliant, it's on a whole bloody new level. Amazing

RealAadilFarooqui
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Love to see how Optimum’s aesthetic being recognized and used by other creators

heartbroken
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Your sense for design aesthetic is impressive, beautiful build

HaasSpitta
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This is about to do tremendous horrors to my wallet; beautiful build

daegan
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Holy cow, that build is truly a piece of art.

legobobbrix
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Looks and performance! A super combination. There's something incredible about watching machinery working right in front of our eyes. :)

TechnoRacerX
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The RM850e is such a great power supply, it's actually rated platinum even though it says gold. People did testing and noticed it's in platinum range of efficiency.

KroryykDB
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this build looks absolutely gorgeous and ergonomic! I want one for myself

rocker
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Your component cable management is fantastic, but I’d like to see how it looks with monitors and peripherals connected. I’m imagining a trunk of cables stemming from the top.

starstrykr
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You said you purchased custom cable lengths for this build. I want to replicate this. Can you tell me the sizes you ordered?

namorcaz
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this is perfect for ITX builds, you have a minimun foot print and can improve the looks with led cable mods if you want. Easy to clean, more like an art piece in the desk.

MauricioPlaza
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the most difficult part of building a PC is cable management especially with small sized PC, and your skills are pretty amazing at this! cheers mate!

i_zoru
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5:51 They did brake aluminium plate wrong way considering "grain" of plate. This is why there is tearing under the paint = plate broke at the bend. Its common mistake with plates containing high amount of magnesium. Also bend radius here should be at least 4 times the thickness of plate.

mysteryMachinePL
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That’s a dope build, the thumbnail got me enough. Good work!

Nerdimo
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Just a heads up for anyone looking to build in this case, a lot of modern graphics cards with heat pipes / vapor chambers only work in specific orientations. I can tell you from experience the Asus Strix 30 series cards DO NOT WORK with the IO facing skyward. I've both a 3060ti & 3080ti strix and they both run considerably hotter in this orientation, I now have both builds in SSUPD cases where the IO faces downward. The 3060ti with its much lower power draw doesn't thermal throttle, but runs much hotter than normal, the 3080ti WILL thermal throttle quite quickly even in reasonable ambient temps. Do your research before forking out several hundred dollars on this case :)

Dserisier
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Don't get me wrong I really REALLLY want to make my comp like this now, but I cant imagine this not being a literal dust magnet

tinytim
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Not the total expert here but as far as testing goes that I have watched: A PC case with ideal air-flow should have better temps than an open design without air pressure circulation.
Love the looks and art design of the build though 🤙

ManniGaming
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I went this way with my builds a few years ago because cases need so many holes in them for cooling they are more hole than case anyway, I mount everything to a board on a slider and put it under my desk out of sight. Runs cooler and quieter so no need to waste money on a water cooler or a case or fans so simplifies the build and the $200+ I save can go into paying for the over priced gpu's world we live personally find this build more aesthetically pleasing than any regular build anyway.

jedics