**Introduction**
With two of the best fans in the world and if you have the brown theme going, you can try to get it to look pretty great, but we'll get into that in a moment. And then the other knock to our fans I have our two Noctua nff 12s in the front, which I've done a video about how that doesn't do anything in the NZXT th 500, but that's a topic for a different video. The elephant in the room is the fact that the two exhaust fans are also Noctua fans, but they're actually the black versions of knob to our fans, so that's you know, they're not brown, but I didn't have the brown ones at hand.
**Hardware Configuration**
The motherboard is a gaming 7 by Gigabyte; it's a Norris x4 70 board, and it's a really good motherboard. The CPU is a 3700 X Ryzen 7 from AMD; I've got 32 gigs of HyperX RGB RAM in there, and the graphics card is an RX 5700 XT. Now, unfortunately, it is the reference board. The reason that it is the reference card is because I had it liquid cooled before, as far as storage goes, I've got my trusty Samsung 960 Evo; it's a 500-gig drive, and I've been using that ever since I started my YouTube channel. Really great SSD.
**Case and Cables**
And then we've got some sleeved cables and stuff like that, but now with that out of the way, let's have a quick look at what this system looks like and then we're gonna have some sexy b-roll of it with neckl. Okay, now as I was editing that sequence, I realized that some of you may be concerned about Nikko here because you know his face is like close to spinning fans and stuff.
**Safety Precautions**
I just want to say that I was monitoring him very carefully; I wasn't gonna let him stick his face anywhere that he was gonna get hurt or anything like that, and he wasn't injured. We had a great time together, we enjoyed each other's company, and he's asleep now having had a good day of playing you know.
**Building Experience**
Okay, so with that out the way, let's get back to the video now as far as what it was actually like to build this PC; it was really easy. The NZXT h 500 is a dream to build in, and the only real issue when it comes to the building experience with it is getting the eighth-pin EPS CPU power cable in if you have a CPU cooler already mounted that's a real pain.
**Noctua Cooler**
But other than that, there's this, there's nothing else that's that's particularly difficult with this PC. The Noctua cooler; this was actually me breaking my Knoc to a cooler virginity, and it's a really nice like just user experience unboxing; it's very nice packaging, and the actual mounting hardware also works really well.
**AMD Platform**
What I really like is on an AMD platform you actually use this stock back plate that comes with the motherboard, and the CPU like the actual fan clips on to the cooler are also really easy to use. I traditionally really hate those but they work quite well on this cooler.
**Conclusion**
Now I'm not gonna have gaming benchmarks for this build because I have actually benchmarked the PC before in the liquid cooled video so if you want to go check that build out go do it over there, and in conclusion, I actually think this PC looks really good. If you kind of lean into the Noctua brown, you can kind of pull it off in a PC.
**Personal Opinions**
I think especially if you mix it with a lot of black and white; I in my opinion, it looks really good. I know that people disagree with me on this; I did a video ages ago about how I think that Noctua fans do look really good in white cases but people still disagree with that.
**Final Message**
If you don't like it that's your preference; don't build a PC that looks like this; it's as simple as that, and with that, it brings me to the end of a fairly short and fairly pointless video today. But yeah if you like the video do like and subscribe to the channel for more videos like this one.
**Social Media Links**
Me on Instagram and Twitter and Twitch I've got a Twitch channel where I stream every weekend I've also got a Discord server so you can go check that out all of that will be linked in the description below, and until the next video.
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enyeah oh good job buddy it's like you knew we were gonna film it now we're gonna come here so this over here so this is my cat he's called nico-chan and if you haven't noticed he's kind of Noctua themed so I decided to do an echo John PC build are you ready for a video now today's video is kind of just an excuse to show off a cool PC and a cat now this PC is actually now my main editing rig it's got all of the same components as that liquid cooled PC that I had so many problems with except for the motherboard this motherboard is a gigabyte gaming 7 X 470 board that was sent to me by Highlander and thank you very much it's actually helped me diagnose the issue with that system which was well the motherboard because all of the reliability issues have been solved and yeah it's running way better now let's get straight into the components that I used for this build I decided to use a lot of brown and Noctua because again it's very much cat themed so the cooler is actually Nhu 12a which is an amazing cooler because it comes with two of the best fans in the world and if you have the brown theme going you can try to get it to look pretty great but we'll get into that in a moment and then the other knock to our fans I have our two Noctua nff 12s in the front which i've done a video about how that doesn't do anything in the NZXT th 500 but that's a topic for a different video the elephant in the room is the fact that the two exhaust fans are also Noctua fans but they're actually the black versions of knob to our fans so that's you know they're not brown but I didn't have the brown ones at hand and then the motherboard is a gaming 7 by gigabyte it's a Norris x4 70 board and it's a really good motherboard the CPU is a 3700 X Rison 7 from AMD I've got 32 gigs of HyperX RGB ROM in there and in the graphics card is an Rx 5700 XT now unfortunately it is the reference board the reason that it is the reference card is because I had it liquid cooled before as far as storage goes I've got my trusty Samson 960 Evo it's a 500 gig drive and I've been using that ever since I started my youtube channel - really great SSD and then we've got some sleeved cables and stuff like that but now with that out of the way let's have a quick look at what this system looks like and then we're gonna have some sexy b-roll of it with neckl you okay now as I was editing that sequence I realized that some of you may be concerned about Nikko here because you know his face is like close to spinning fans and stuff I just want to say that I was monitoring him very carefully I wasn't gonna let him stick his face anywhere that he was gonna get hurt or anything like that and he wasn't injured we had a great time together we enjoyed each other's company and he's asleep now having had a good day of playing you know okay so with that out the way let's get back to the video now as far as what it was actually like to build this PC it was really easy the NZXT h 500 is a dream to build in the only real issue when it comes to the building experience with it is getting the eighth pin EPS CPU power cable in if you have a CPU cooler already mounted that's a real pain but other than that there's this there's nothing else that's that's particularly difficult with this PC the Noctua cooler this was actually me breaking my Knock to a cooler virginity and it's a really nice like just user experience unboxing it's very nice there's a lot of really nice packaging and the actual mounting hardware also works really well what I really like is on an AMD platform you actually use this stock back plate that comes with the motherboard and the CPU like the actual fan clips on to the cooler are also really easy to use I traditionally really hate those but they work quite well on this cooler now I'm not gonna have gaming benchmarks for this build because I have actually benchmarked the PC before in the liquid cooled video so if you want to go check that build out go do it over there in conclusion I actually think this PC looks really good if you kind of lean into the nock to a brown you can kind of pull it off in a PC I think especially if you mix it with a lot of black and white I in my opinion it looks really good I know that people disagree with me on this I did a video ages ago about how I think that Noctua fans do look really good in white cases but people still disagree with that if you don't like it that's your preference don't build a PC that looks like this it's as simple as that and with that it brings me to the end of a fairly short and fairly pointless video today but yeah if you like the video do like and subscribe to the channel for more videos like this one me on instagram and twitter and twitch I've got a twitch channel where I stream every weekend I've also got a discord server so you can go check that out all of that will be linked in the description below and until the next videoyeah oh good job buddy it's like you knew we were gonna film it now we're gonna come here so this over here so this is my cat he's called nico-chan and if you haven't noticed he's kind of Noctua themed so I decided to do an echo John PC build are you ready for a video now today's video is kind of just an excuse to show off a cool PC and a cat now this PC is actually now my main editing rig it's got all of the same components as that liquid cooled PC that I had so many problems with except for the motherboard this motherboard is a gigabyte gaming 7 X 470 board that was sent to me by Highlander and thank you very much it's actually helped me diagnose the issue with that system which was well the motherboard because all of the reliability issues have been solved and yeah it's running way better now let's get straight into the components that I used for this build I decided to use a lot of brown and Noctua because again it's very much cat themed so the cooler is actually Nhu 12a which is an amazing cooler because it comes with two of the best fans in the world and if you have the brown theme going you can try to get it to look pretty great but we'll get into that in a moment and then the other knock to our fans I have our two Noctua nff 12s in the front which i've done a video about how that doesn't do anything in the NZXT th 500 but that's a topic for a different video the elephant in the room is the fact that the two exhaust fans are also Noctua fans but they're actually the black versions of knob to our fans so that's you know they're not brown but I didn't have the brown ones at hand and then the motherboard is a gaming 7 by gigabyte it's a Norris x4 70 board and it's a really good motherboard the CPU is a 3700 X Rison 7 from AMD I've got 32 gigs of HyperX RGB ROM in there and in the graphics card is an Rx 5700 XT now unfortunately it is the reference board the reason that it is the reference card is because I had it liquid cooled before as far as storage goes I've got my trusty Samson 960 Evo it's a 500 gig drive and I've been using that ever since I started my youtube channel - really great SSD and then we've got some sleeved cables and stuff like that but now with that out of the way let's have a quick look at what this system looks like and then we're gonna have some sexy b-roll of it with neckl you okay now as I was editing that sequence I realized that some of you may be concerned about Nikko here because you know his face is like close to spinning fans and stuff I just want to say that I was monitoring him very carefully I wasn't gonna let him stick his face anywhere that he was gonna get hurt or anything like that and he wasn't injured we had a great time together we enjoyed each other's company and he's asleep now having had a good day of playing you know okay so with that out the way let's get back to the video now as far as what it was actually like to build this PC it was really easy the NZXT h 500 is a dream to build in the only real issue when it comes to the building experience with it is getting the eighth pin EPS CPU power cable in if you have a CPU cooler already mounted that's a real pain but other than that there's this there's nothing else that's that's particularly difficult with this PC the Noctua cooler this was actually me breaking my Knock to a cooler virginity and it's a really nice like just user experience unboxing it's very nice there's a lot of really nice packaging and the actual mounting hardware also works really well what I really like is on an AMD platform you actually use this stock back plate that comes with the motherboard and the CPU like the actual fan clips on to the cooler are also really easy to use I traditionally really hate those but they work quite well on this cooler now I'm not gonna have gaming benchmarks for this build because I have actually benchmarked the PC before in the liquid cooled video so if you want to go check that build out go do it over there in conclusion I actually think this PC looks really good if you kind of lean into the nock to a brown you can kind of pull it off in a PC I think especially if you mix it with a lot of black and white I in my opinion it looks really good I know that people disagree with me on this I did a video ages ago about how I think that Noctua fans do look really good in white cases but people still disagree with that if you don't like it that's your preference don't build a PC that looks like this it's as simple as that and with that it brings me to the end of a fairly short and fairly pointless video today but yeah if you like the video do like and subscribe to the channel for more videos like this one me on instagram and twitter and twitch I've got a twitch channel where I stream every weekend I've also got a discord server so you can go check that out all of that will be linked in the description below and until the next video