This build came out SO CLEAN! and I'm giving it away. #giveaway #intel

The Vision Model from Gigabyte: A Unique Build with a Ridiculous Amount of Graphics Processing Cores

The Vision Model from Gigabyte is a unique build that boasts an impressive amount of graphics processing cores. Specifically, the 3080 Ti model has a staggering number of graphics processing cores on board. However, the Vision Model itself has a distinct design that sets it apart from other graphics cards. Its unique heatsink design features a ton of heat pipes, with a thin stack and metallic backplate to aid in thermal dissipation. This allows for efficient cooling and optimal performance.

In addition to its impressive cooling system, the Vision Model also features a pass-through area with ventilation at the top of the back plate. This provides additional airflow and helps to keep the components cool. The build is completed with the Windforce 3X cooler, which boasts a triple fan design. When paired with the 3080 Ti, this creates an unstoppable force for graphics processing.

A notable aspect of the Vision Model is its lack of RGB lighting. Unlike many modern builds, this system does not feature any RGB elements on the GPU or motherboard. However, it does have a small amount of RGB on the I/O shield at the bottom of the board, which is only visible from a sharp angle. This quirk makes for an interesting design choice.

One of the most notable features of the Vision Model is its extreme quietness. Even with all the fans spinning and the system turned on, it produces almost no noise. The side panel is completely off, and even with this ventilation system in place, the ac would not be able to drown out the sound. This makes for a very peaceful computing experience.

The build itself is quite impressive, but what's even more interesting is that it's up for grabs. The Vision Model has been given away as part of a charity stream for the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles on June 26th. The stream will begin at 10 AM Pacific Time and will feature giveaways from Paul's Hardware and other contributors. Viewers can tune in to this live stream to enter to win the system, as well as other prizes.

The charity stream is a great way for viewers to support a good cause while also getting an amazing prize package. The build itself is incredibly unique, with its Windforce 3X cooler and 3080 Ti graphics card providing top-notch performance. With its lack of RGB lighting and incredible quietness, this system is sure to be a favorite among those who value style and substance.

For those interested in entering the giveaway, viewers can tune in to the charity stream on June 26th at 10 AM Pacific Time. The live stream will be available on both Paul's Hardware and the author's Twitch channel. Viewers can also check out the links for more information about the build and prizes, as well as the system itself.

The Vision Model from Gigabyte is an incredible piece of hardware that showcases the company's commitment to innovation and performance. With its unique design and impressive specs, this system is sure to be a hit among PC enthusiasts. Whether you're looking to upgrade your own rig or simply want to enter a giveaway for a chance to win this amazing build, the Vision Model from Gigabyte is definitely worth checking out.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enall right so we're building a computer today because building computers is fun and i enjoy it that's what we do on this channel so i'm gonna keep doing it damn it uh i'm actually pretty excited for this build though i feel like the last few systems i've put together have been team red so it's nice to switch it up with some team blue in the house we're actually using a core i9 11 900k on the rocket lake architecture as eight core 16 thread cpu boosts up to 5.3 gigahertz which is pretty spanking fast can be overclocked beyond that i suppose if you have proper cooling in place and that sort of thing we've also got 24 megabytes of smart cash on board it supports pcie gen 4 thunderbolt 4 um it's it's got all the bells and whistles now so that's pretty exciting it's going in this really nice motherboard from gigabyte actually z590 vision never worked with this board before kind of excited about this too it's very like minimalistic and clean it's got 12 phase power design with dr moss super high quality you can just feel like the finish of this thing is just top notch all around up and down it's kind of more of a content creator focus board but absolutely works for things like gaming streaming other things like that too i guess streaming is technically considered content creation but you know what i mean like the cpu the motherboard also supports pca gen4 for modern gpus and nvme ssds it also supports thunderbolt 4 and visionlink which allows you to daisy chain up to 10 thunderbolt devices with a single cable it's a pretty useful feature pretty powerful especially if you're going to utilize that many thunderbolt devices we've also got 16 gigs of ddr4 3733 memory here from gigabyte aorus yeah 3733 clcl18 mammary and this is their aorus rgb mam ray mamray like i said we're only putting 16 gigs in here but this board does support up to 128 gigs which can definitely be useful if you're doing some heavy content creation like video editing for example um it also has a pretty nice thermal solution on board both for the vrm as well as the m.2 these heatsinks look pretty cool oh i'm getting a call really quick i should probably turn that around and i think we're ready for our m.2 drive here we've got an aorus 7000s one terabyte nvme pcie gen4 nvme m.2 drive it's got a read and write speed roughly 7 000 gigabytes a second which is pretty impressive it also has this really nice heatsink on it that we have to remove because there won't be any room for it once it's under the shield that's on top of the motherboard such a shame beautiful heatsink it's also using 3d tlc nand if your ssd is ever in a bad mood just get a little tlc okay we're going to do the top slot here so we have to peel this off this thermal pad tape covers it i wonder why this tape looks different than these two pieces of tape oh well it doesn't matter this heatsink should pop off now oh there we go i wanna drop it all right so we want the nand and controller face up cause that's what's gonna make contact with our thermal pad once this plate's on and do i even need to screw it down i think i need to screw it down i think it'll just be fine it'll just naturally press up against the pad boom there we go and screw her down next up we're installing our cooler we've got an aio here from gigabyte as well this is their aorus waterforce 360. so it's got a 360 millimeter radiator look at all them fins not only is the radiator huge but the tubing the tubing is thick with double c's because it's 33 thicker i believe in diameter than most tubes on a standard aio we've also got this rotatable lcd screen it does go 360 or 330 degrees around so pretty much you can still orient it any direction you like um it's big look at you brad big intimidating i'm scared little nervous we've got mounting hardware over here and i have to remember this is intel we need an intel mounting bracket voila looks like it's already in the lga 1200 positioning so i'm just gonna slide it from behind here and it should go in there we go like a gloss um and then we also have our standoffs are these called stand i mean we can call these standoffs right they're kind of like standoffs mounting screws we'll just call them mounting screws whatever and it looks like this is going to be a pretty easy cooler to install very familiar mounting method nothing fancy thank god so the thermal paste uh is uh for this cooler comes in a tube little plunger here it's not pre-applied which i actually kind of like i would prefer to apply it myself i don't know just it's part of the fun and i trust myself more than a factory to put thermal paste on correctly was this really necessary to put plastic wrap over the thermal paste like come on okay that ought to do not too shabby there i'm gonna put our retention bracket right here beautiful don't forget to remove this guy before installation i don't think i've ever forgotten to remove that thing i know i know some people who have but i don't think i have ever made that mistake i've gotten close before it's never actually happened knock on wood knock on wood so how do i want this oriented in our case i'm thinking something like that because i think i want radiator off the top of the case since there's already three fans at the front uh i'll show you guys the case in just a second here but i think i'm feeling this definitely tubes on well we can figure that out later but tube's on the right side i think it's usually how i prefer to have my coolers mounted this is just a chill peaceful build video what's better than this guys being dudes just a man in his parts now i think we can i think we're already ready for case install or the motherboard installation into the case so oh you know what before i do that let me go ahead and mount the fans to the radiator where my radiator screws at did it not include radio oh there we go whoo give me a scare there for a second no it didn't i have like a million of these i would have been fine the fans that come include with this ao are rgb and they actually have three cables coming off of each fan but you've got a four pin pwm fan connector as well as two rgb connectors so ones uh one's a female one's a male but they are three pin five volt connectors so you can daisy chain them together which actually cleans up the cable management quite a bit and it looks like our motherboard does have a three pin five volt header so we'll be able to connect these fans straight to the board and control the rgb software or control the rgb from the gigabyte software itself so as you can see i'm mounting all these fans so that the cables coming out of the fans are all facing the same direction i'm hoping that this is the right way i kind of you know pictured it in my head where the radiator how it was gonna get mounted and uh i think i'm doing it the right way but there's always a high chance that i'm doing something wrong if you guys have been watching the channel for any length of time all right our motherboard assembly is finally ready to go into the case case that we're using is drum roll please the corsair iq 5000 x rgb look at it she's beautiful this is my first time building in this case but looks promising so far i like how easy the panels come off i've already removed all of them that was the last one and uh yeah we're gonna go ahead and mount the motherboard in here i already have pre-installed motherboard standoffs thank you corsair let's just ease her in here nice and slow aha really love that middle stand off there that helps it's very helpful and did i mount this correctly aha yes it looks like i did mount the fans correctly after all because the cables are not visible they're on the back side or we want to mount it like this because that looks good makes the most sense all right we're good and like i said we already have three included fans at the front of the case these are 120s and corsair and let's mount the motherboard down to the case now as you can see we're going with kind of a color neutral build here using a lot of black a lot of white and if i'm looking at the rest of our components that we're using um yeah it's pretty much gonna remain this color scheme by the end of the build kind of similar to the one that we just built at uh micro center which was mostly white though i feel like this one is a bit more two-tone than that one even it'll look nice trust me all right motherboard's in there and a radiator now that i'm looking at this a bit closer i think before i actually mount this radiator what i want to do is install or plug in my 8-pin eps connector or cable for the the cpu because look it's actually being blocked by this little plastic cover that connector is going to be almost impossible to get to so let me get out the psu cable got the cable and i don't think this piece is actually removable oh well maybe it is it is okay never mind good job gigabyte you thought that one through well done uh okay well i'm still gonna plug it in now anyway since i've already got the cable here it will it'll still be easier if we do it now buy a lot oh we can't forget about these cables that are coming off of the aio tubes where the tubes meet the radiator we've got a three fan splitter it's nice they include that and a three pin five volt connection for rgb ooh and that barely clears but you know what barely is good enough oh this build's gonna be really pretty you can already tell all right be honest how many of you actually use all the screws and washers for your aio radiator install because lately actually for a while now i've only been using four one on each outside corner i don't use the other ones in between i'm supposed to use you're supposed to use 12 here because you know what ain't nobody got time for that and it doesn't really make much of a difference someone's gonna be like noise and vibration though it's supposed to help reduce noise and vibration i've never ever had a problem with noise and vibration with only using four screws ever before that this video is brought to you by cdkoffers.com a cool website i found for all of your game keys and software key needs you can find keys for really cheap and they're reliable and i just so happen to really need a windows 10 pro key for a system that i just built let me punch in my payment information really quick buy now all right here's my key and the system's already activated but we can just change the product key to the one we just bought and if all goes smoothly activate it works yay so super legit go ahead and follow the link in the description below guys and be sure to use the code bw20 for 20 off any of the keys or orders that you make at cdkoffers.com look at that that's pretty and now power supply front panel connectors and then power supply all right i just fished all the front panel connector cables through the appropriate grommets and cutouts and now i'm ready to plug them all in so we're just going to do that all at once here starting with usb 3.0 wait that's not usb3 oh usb3 is over here dang it i have to reroute that i'll just do that one last so in the meantime i can still do usb 2.0 this is actually for our aio and then we also have our teeny tiny front panel connectors power reset hard drive led sort of thing yeah i was trying to plug the usb 3 cable into the front panel header silly me it looks different when it's upside down okay it actually looks exactly the same all right see on the other side usb3 get out of here usb 3.1 there you go and usb 3. here we go second attempt nailed it beautiful uh okay front panel connectors are pretty much installed plugged in ready to go power supplies next all right i already got my psu cables plugged into the unit itself i just went ahead and did that really quick off camera is this going to fit oh boy i don't think this is going to fit guys i think i actually need to remove the hard drive cage there's a hard drive cage with two uh trays for two and a half inch or three and a half inch drives it looks like and fortunately there's just two thumb screws completely toolless pops out really nice and easy thank you for that corsair oh you know what before we actually mount this guy down i'm going to turn him upright so we can plug in our cpu cable that we already plugged in earlier aha there we go now we can mount them down fan face down because we do have a dust filter at the bottom of the case as well so much room for activities now now the hard drive cage is gone all right um psu screws i should mention this is corsair's rm850x psu by the way it's fully modular it's got your standard black sleeve cables and it's 80 plus gold certified right is it gold yes 80 plus gold these holes aren't lining up i got to loosen this a bit and readjust come on there you go sweet ooh is one sata cable gonna be enough i've got three sata connectors off of this one cable and i've got one sata plug here for our built-in fan controller that's cool it's got six fans pwm four pin um headers on there so we're going to plug this guy in so that's one we also have another sata cable this is coming from our aio from the aorus wata master no what's it called the water water force the water master they do have a an x570 master the aorus master motherboard but this is this is the water force and then we have another stated cable from the built-in rgb controller on the 5000 x which i think that's our last data cable so we're actually good with this one cable here voila and they're all pretty close together and they all reach and stuff so good to go on that um oh i should probably you know what this it looks like this rgb controller also has a usb usb 2.0 header or cable coming off of it so i'll route that through as well i like the cable management in this case i like these big loops these big hoops to to run velcro straps or zip ties through actually very useful much easier to to thread than you know the the typical tie-down points that you see on the back of cases some juicy velcro straps included as well i think it's time to start tidying up our cable management a bit here so starting with aio fan or the radiator fans instead of using that built-in splitter i'm just going to use the the built-in fan controller on the case because there's a perfect number of available headers left for our three fans probably daisy chain the rgb together as well okay cable management looks okay for now we can always fix it up a bit more later i think we're pretty much ready for gpu installation and then finishing off the cable management um i totally forgot about extensions let me see if i have some sleeved extensions i'll be right back i want white i think we want white don't we or black i mean black could work too let's see what we got here all right i got some i got some cables in white these will do i'm gonna wire these up really quick oh wait is this her pcie or cpu oh this extension might be for cpu i mean is it gonna fit no it is not this is for cpu so we're actually down to cable we're missing a pci cable i do have this one but it's a different material of sleeving i guess it's better than nothing but it'll look a little off that's fine just don't stare at it you'll make it uncomfortable we'll pass these through and then it's off to the gpu all right so we're going to remove this expansion slot as well as the one beneath it oh dang it sorry butter fingers over here whoo all right and our gpu by the way is the gigabyte rtx 3080 ti vision thing's a beast as the name suggests it's part of the vision series from gigabytes oh i should probably remove this first that's that's important so it actually does match the design language of our motherboard perfectly it does have like this purple strip here which is kind of interesting i'm sure not everyone's going to be a fan of it but i don't know it does add something unique for sure here's our slightly mismatched pcie cables totally don't notice looks perfectly fine doesn't stand out at all you know actually apart from being a slightly different color it really doesn't look too bad from afar if you're not looking for it you may not notice it too much before i go any further i should probably screw down the gpu i don't want that falling out and potentially getting damaged no no no no we can't have that happen so apart from the 3080 ti having a ridiculous amount of graphics processing cores on board the vision model from gigabyte specifically has a unique heatsink design it's got a ton of heat pipes pretty thin thin stack it actually has a metallic backplate to aid in thermal dissipation sorry there's ambulance sirens outside for some reason um we've also got uh sort of a pass-through area there's ventilation at the top of the um the back plate for air to pass through which is kind of nice it's using the windforce 3x cooler that has a triple fan design and this 3080 ti is of course using studio drivers um i think we're done no wait this this fan fan cable okay now we're done let's power it on all right moment of truth let's do this power button over here go thank god okay fans are spinning lights are turning on look at that aio graphic the lcd's going ballistic oris water force look at that okay look it's interesting oh you know it's kind of refreshing to not see any rgb on the gpu or the motherboard like something worth considering if you just hate rgb i mean obviously you can still disable all the rgb elements that are in this build but some people are just so vehemently against it that they don't even like the fact that there's leds built into their products or into their components so if that's you if you subscribe to the no fun category in the pc world vision vision vision 380 ti vision z590 board no rgb actually i take that back there's a sliver of rgb it looks like on the right side of the i o shield at the i o shield the i o cover plate of the motherboard but it's like so it's it's weird it's kind of like on the right side so you don't really see unless you're looking at the board from a really sharp angle it's kind of a quirk very quirky but that's the only ounce of rgb i see between both of those components on top of that i don't think the system could be any quieter than it currently is it is almost dead silent i can barely hear it it's a faint whisper and i'm literally right next to it point blank side panel completely off all this ventilation here if the ac was on in this place i would not be able to hear it would drown this out completely even on like the lowest fan setting or whatever it is very very quiet while i can't get around to it in today's video i think this build would look really cool if all the rgb lights were purple to match the gpu and look at that the aio water block already has purple lighting around it by default it's like it's like the two were made for each other how cute um but uh yeah i think that was pretty much all i wanted to say about the build apart from how you can potentially win it well what it's a giveaway system so i'm giving it away if you're watching this video at the time of upload then it's either gonna be tomorrow or two days from now but paul and i paul from paul's hardware my good friend and fellow youtuber are throwing a charity stream for the children's hospital of los angeles on june june 26th which is a saturday it's going to start at 10 a.m pacific time paul's gonna be streaming to his youtube channel on paul's hardware and i'm gonna be streaming from my workhorse twitch channel i'm gonna put links to all that stuff and more information down below in the description for you guys to check out and during that live stream we're gonna be giving away a bunch of stuff he's got his own pc that he's giving away along with some other hardware i'm giving away this system in full it's going to be us and canada only for the pcs then we've got some international prizes as well but that's just because shipping something like this overseas is extremely expensive but uh yeah if you guys want to enter to win this pc make sure to tune in to the charity stream it's going to be on again june 26th at 10 a.m pacific time we're gonna go for about 10 hours or so so maybe from like 10 a.m to 8 p.m and during that stream is when we're gonna be sharing the giveaway links for you guys to enter so make sure you guys tune in it's for a great cause i'll put links to everything you need to know about and information down there in the description for you guys to check out as well as parts to everything we use to build the system today as well i'm out of here though guys thanks for watching this one toss a like if you enjoyed it get subscribed for more tech content on the way and i will see you guys in the next video youall right so we're building a computer today because building computers is fun and i enjoy it that's what we do on this channel so i'm gonna keep doing it damn it uh i'm actually pretty excited for this build though i feel like the last few systems i've put together have been team red so it's nice to switch it up with some team blue in the house we're actually using a core i9 11 900k on the rocket lake architecture as eight core 16 thread cpu boosts up to 5.3 gigahertz which is pretty spanking fast can be overclocked beyond that i suppose if you have proper cooling in place and that sort of thing we've also got 24 megabytes of smart cash on board it supports pcie gen 4 thunderbolt 4 um it's it's got all the bells and whistles now so that's pretty exciting it's going in this really nice motherboard from gigabyte actually z590 vision never worked with this board before kind of excited about this too it's very like minimalistic and clean it's got 12 phase power design with dr moss super high quality you can just feel like the finish of this thing is just top notch all around up and down it's kind of more of a content creator focus board but absolutely works for things like gaming streaming other things like that too i guess streaming is technically considered content creation but you know what i mean like the cpu the motherboard also supports pca gen4 for modern gpus and nvme ssds it also supports thunderbolt 4 and visionlink which allows you to daisy chain up to 10 thunderbolt devices with a single cable it's a pretty useful feature pretty powerful especially if you're going to utilize that many thunderbolt devices we've also got 16 gigs of ddr4 3733 memory here from gigabyte aorus yeah 3733 clcl18 mammary and this is their aorus rgb mam ray mamray like i said we're only putting 16 gigs in here but this board does support up to 128 gigs which can definitely be useful if you're doing some heavy content creation like video editing for example um it also has a pretty nice thermal solution on board both for the vrm as well as the m.2 these heatsinks look pretty cool oh i'm getting a call really quick i should probably turn that around and i think we're ready for our m.2 drive here we've got an aorus 7000s one terabyte nvme pcie gen4 nvme m.2 drive it's got a read and write speed roughly 7 000 gigabytes a second which is pretty impressive it also has this really nice heatsink on it that we have to remove because there won't be any room for it once it's under the shield that's on top of the motherboard such a shame beautiful heatsink it's also using 3d tlc nand if your ssd is ever in a bad mood just get a little tlc okay we're going to do the top slot here so we have to peel this off this thermal pad tape covers it i wonder why this tape looks different than these two pieces of tape oh well it doesn't matter this heatsink should pop off now oh there we go i wanna drop it all right so we want the nand and controller face up cause that's what's gonna make contact with our thermal pad once this plate's on and do i even need to screw it down i think i need to screw it down i think it'll just be fine it'll just naturally press up against the pad boom there we go and screw her down next up we're installing our cooler we've got an aio here from gigabyte as well this is their aorus waterforce 360. so it's got a 360 millimeter radiator look at all them fins not only is the radiator huge but the tubing the tubing is thick with double c's because it's 33 thicker i believe in diameter than most tubes on a standard aio we've also got this rotatable lcd screen it does go 360 or 330 degrees around so pretty much you can still orient it any direction you like um it's big look at you brad big intimidating i'm scared little nervous we've got mounting hardware over here and i have to remember this is intel we need an intel mounting bracket voila looks like it's already in the lga 1200 positioning so i'm just gonna slide it from behind here and it should go in there we go like a gloss um and then we also have our standoffs are these called stand i mean we can call these standoffs right they're kind of like standoffs mounting screws we'll just call them mounting screws whatever and it looks like this is going to be a pretty easy cooler to install very familiar mounting method nothing fancy thank god so the thermal paste uh is uh for this cooler comes in a tube little plunger here it's not pre-applied which i actually kind of like i would prefer to apply it myself i don't know just it's part of the fun and i trust myself more than a factory to put thermal paste on correctly was this really necessary to put plastic wrap over the thermal paste like come on okay that ought to do not too shabby there i'm gonna put our retention bracket right here beautiful don't forget to remove this guy before installation i don't think i've ever forgotten to remove that thing i know i know some people who have but i don't think i have ever made that mistake i've gotten close before it's never actually happened knock on wood knock on wood so how do i want this oriented in our case i'm thinking something like that because i think i want radiator off the top of the case since there's already three fans at the front uh i'll show you guys the case in just a second here but i think i'm feeling this definitely tubes on well we can figure that out later but tube's on the right side i think it's usually how i prefer to have my coolers mounted this is just a chill peaceful build video what's better than this guys being dudes just a man in his parts now i think we can i think we're already ready for case install or the motherboard installation into the case so oh you know what before i do that let me go ahead and mount the fans to the radiator where my radiator screws at did it not include radio oh there we go whoo give me a scare there for a second no it didn't i have like a million of these i would have been fine the fans that come include with this ao are rgb and they actually have three cables coming off of each fan but you've got a four pin pwm fan connector as well as two rgb connectors so ones uh one's a female one's a male but they are three pin five volt connectors so you can daisy chain them together which actually cleans up the cable management quite a bit and it looks like our motherboard does have a three pin five volt header so we'll be able to connect these fans straight to the board and control the rgb software or control the rgb from the gigabyte software itself so as you can see i'm mounting all these fans so that the cables coming out of the fans are all facing the same direction i'm hoping that this is the right way i kind of you know pictured it in my head where the radiator how it was gonna get mounted and uh i think i'm doing it the right way but there's always a high chance that i'm doing something wrong if you guys have been watching the channel for any length of time all right our motherboard assembly is finally ready to go into the case case that we're using is drum roll please the corsair iq 5000 x rgb look at it she's beautiful this is my first time building in this case but looks promising so far i like how easy the panels come off i've already removed all of them that was the last one and uh yeah we're gonna go ahead and mount the motherboard in here i already have pre-installed motherboard standoffs thank you corsair let's just ease her in here nice and slow aha really love that middle stand off there that helps it's very helpful and did i mount this correctly aha yes it looks like i did mount the fans correctly after all because the cables are not visible they're on the back side or we want to mount it like this because that looks good makes the most sense all right we're good and like i said we already have three included fans at the front of the case these are 120s and corsair and let's mount the motherboard down to the case now as you can see we're going with kind of a color neutral build here using a lot of black a lot of white and if i'm looking at the rest of our components that we're using um yeah it's pretty much gonna remain this color scheme by the end of the build kind of similar to the one that we just built at uh micro center which was mostly white though i feel like this one is a bit more two-tone than that one even it'll look nice trust me all right motherboard's in there and a radiator now that i'm looking at this a bit closer i think before i actually mount this radiator what i want to do is install or plug in my 8-pin eps connector or cable for the the cpu because look it's actually being blocked by this little plastic cover that connector is going to be almost impossible to get to so let me get out the psu cable got the cable and i don't think this piece is actually removable oh well maybe it is it is okay never mind good job gigabyte you thought that one through well done uh okay well i'm still gonna plug it in now anyway since i've already got the cable here it will it'll still be easier if we do it now buy a lot oh we can't forget about these cables that are coming off of the aio tubes where the tubes meet the radiator we've got a three fan splitter it's nice they include that and a three pin five volt connection for rgb ooh and that barely clears but you know what barely is good enough oh this build's gonna be really pretty you can already tell all right be honest how many of you actually use all the screws and washers for your aio radiator install because lately actually for a while now i've only been using four one on each outside corner i don't use the other ones in between i'm supposed to use you're supposed to use 12 here because you know what ain't nobody got time for that and it doesn't really make much of a difference someone's gonna be like noise and vibration though it's supposed to help reduce noise and vibration i've never ever had a problem with noise and vibration with only using four screws ever before that this video is brought to you by cdkoffers.com a cool website i found for all of your game keys and software key needs you can find keys for really cheap and they're reliable and i just so happen to really need a windows 10 pro key for a system that i just built let me punch in my payment information really quick buy now all right here's my key and the system's already activated but we can just change the product key to the one we just bought and if all goes smoothly activate it works yay so super legit go ahead and follow the link in the description below guys and be sure to use the code bw20 for 20 off any of the keys or orders that you make at cdkoffers.com look at that that's pretty and now power supply front panel connectors and then power supply all right i just fished all the front panel connector cables through the appropriate grommets and cutouts and now i'm ready to plug them all in so we're just going to do that all at once here starting with usb 3.0 wait that's not usb3 oh usb3 is over here dang it i have to reroute that i'll just do that one last so in the meantime i can still do usb 2.0 this is actually for our aio and then we also have our teeny tiny front panel connectors power reset hard drive led sort of thing yeah i was trying to plug the usb 3 cable into the front panel header silly me it looks different when it's upside down okay it actually looks exactly the same all right see on the other side usb3 get out of here usb 3.1 there you go and usb 3. here we go second attempt nailed it beautiful uh okay front panel connectors are pretty much installed plugged in ready to go power supplies next all right i already got my psu cables plugged into the unit itself i just went ahead and did that really quick off camera is this going to fit oh boy i don't think this is going to fit guys i think i actually need to remove the hard drive cage there's a hard drive cage with two uh trays for two and a half inch or three and a half inch drives it looks like and fortunately there's just two thumb screws completely toolless pops out really nice and easy thank you for that corsair oh you know what before we actually mount this guy down i'm going to turn him upright so we can plug in our cpu cable that we already plugged in earlier aha there we go now we can mount them down fan face down because we do have a dust filter at the bottom of the case as well so much room for activities now now the hard drive cage is gone all right um psu screws i should mention this is corsair's rm850x psu by the way it's fully modular it's got your standard black sleeve cables and it's 80 plus gold certified right is it gold yes 80 plus gold these holes aren't lining up i got to loosen this a bit and readjust come on there you go sweet ooh is one sata cable gonna be enough i've got three sata connectors off of this one cable and i've got one sata plug here for our built-in fan controller that's cool it's got six fans pwm four pin um headers on there so we're going to plug this guy in so that's one we also have another sata cable this is coming from our aio from the aorus wata master no what's it called the water water force the water master they do have a an x570 master the aorus master motherboard but this is this is the water force and then we have another stated cable from the built-in rgb controller on the 5000 x which i think that's our last data cable so we're actually good with this one cable here voila and they're all pretty close together and they all reach and stuff so good to go on that um oh i should probably you know what this it looks like this rgb controller also has a usb usb 2.0 header or cable coming off of it so i'll route that through as well i like the cable management in this case i like these big loops these big hoops to to run velcro straps or zip ties through actually very useful much easier to to thread than you know the the typical tie-down points that you see on the back of cases some juicy velcro straps included as well i think it's time to start tidying up our cable management a bit here so starting with aio fan or the radiator fans instead of using that built-in splitter i'm just going to use the the built-in fan controller on the case because there's a perfect number of available headers left for our three fans probably daisy chain the rgb together as well okay cable management looks okay for now we can always fix it up a bit more later i think we're pretty much ready for gpu installation and then finishing off the cable management um i totally forgot about extensions let me see if i have some sleeved extensions i'll be right back i want white i think we want white don't we or black i mean black could work too let's see what we got here all right i got some i got some cables in white these will do i'm gonna wire these up really quick oh wait is this her pcie or cpu oh this extension might be for cpu i mean is it gonna fit no it is not this is for cpu so we're actually down to cable we're missing a pci cable i do have this one but it's a different material of sleeving i guess it's better than nothing but it'll look a little off that's fine just don't stare at it you'll make it uncomfortable we'll pass these through and then it's off to the gpu all right so we're going to remove this expansion slot as well as the one beneath it oh dang it sorry butter fingers over here whoo all right and our gpu by the way is the gigabyte rtx 3080 ti vision thing's a beast as the name suggests it's part of the vision series from gigabytes oh i should probably remove this first that's that's important so it actually does match the design language of our motherboard perfectly it does have like this purple strip here which is kind of interesting i'm sure not everyone's going to be a fan of it but i don't know it does add something unique for sure here's our slightly mismatched pcie cables totally don't notice looks perfectly fine doesn't stand out at all you know actually apart from being a slightly different color it really doesn't look too bad from afar if you're not looking for it you may not notice it too much before i go any further i should probably screw down the gpu i don't want that falling out and potentially getting damaged no no no no we can't have that happen so apart from the 3080 ti having a ridiculous amount of graphics processing cores on board the vision model from gigabyte specifically has a unique heatsink design it's got a ton of heat pipes pretty thin thin stack it actually has a metallic backplate to aid in thermal dissipation sorry there's ambulance sirens outside for some reason um we've also got uh sort of a pass-through area there's ventilation at the top of the um the back plate for air to pass through which is kind of nice it's using the windforce 3x cooler that has a triple fan design and this 3080 ti is of course using studio drivers um i think we're done no wait this this fan fan cable okay now we're done let's power it on all right moment of truth let's do this power button over here go thank god okay fans are spinning lights are turning on look at that aio graphic the lcd's going ballistic oris water force look at that okay look it's interesting oh you know it's kind of refreshing to not see any rgb on the gpu or the motherboard like something worth considering if you just hate rgb i mean obviously you can still disable all the rgb elements that are in this build but some people are just so vehemently against it that they don't even like the fact that there's leds built into their products or into their components so if that's you if you subscribe to the no fun category in the pc world vision vision vision 380 ti vision z590 board no rgb actually i take that back there's a sliver of rgb it looks like on the right side of the i o shield at the i o shield the i o cover plate of the motherboard but it's like so it's it's weird it's kind of like on the right side so you don't really see unless you're looking at the board from a really sharp angle it's kind of a quirk very quirky but that's the only ounce of rgb i see between both of those components on top of that i don't think the system could be any quieter than it currently is it is almost dead silent i can barely hear it it's a faint whisper and i'm literally right next to it point blank side panel completely off all this ventilation here if the ac was on in this place i would not be able to hear it would drown this out completely even on like the lowest fan setting or whatever it is very very quiet while i can't get around to it in today's video i think this build would look really cool if all the rgb lights were purple to match the gpu and look at that the aio water block already has purple lighting around it by default it's like it's like the two were made for each other how cute um but uh yeah i think that was pretty much all i wanted to say about the build apart from how you can potentially win it well what it's a giveaway system so i'm giving it away if you're watching this video at the time of upload then it's either gonna be tomorrow or two days from now but paul and i paul from paul's hardware my good friend and fellow youtuber are throwing a charity stream for the children's hospital of los angeles on june june 26th which is a saturday it's going to start at 10 a.m pacific time paul's gonna be streaming to his youtube channel on paul's hardware and i'm gonna be streaming from my workhorse twitch channel i'm gonna put links to all that stuff and more information down below in the description for you guys to check out and during that live stream we're gonna be giving away a bunch of stuff he's got his own pc that he's giving away along with some other hardware i'm giving away this system in full it's going to be us and canada only for the pcs then we've got some international prizes as well but that's just because shipping something like this overseas is extremely expensive but uh yeah if you guys want to enter to win this pc make sure to tune in to the charity stream it's going to be on again june 26th at 10 a.m pacific time we're gonna go for about 10 hours or so so maybe from like 10 a.m to 8 p.m and during that stream is when we're gonna be sharing the giveaway links for you guys to enter so make sure you guys tune in it's for a great cause i'll put links to everything you need to know about and information down there in the description for you guys to check out as well as parts to everything we use to build the system today as well i'm out of here though guys thanks for watching this one toss a like if you enjoyed it get subscribed for more tech content on the way and i will see you guys in the next video you\n"