**The Sultan of Brunei's Test System**
I'm normally fond of having at least two test systems around the office, preferably one Intel and one AMD. This isn't just because it makes me feel like the Sultan of Brunei, but also because I like to test things in different platforms to see if weird behavior persists. However, lately, I've had a bit of an issue with my AMD system.
**The Problem**
My AMD system is built in an Asus Nezgochan case, which may look very pink and Kawaii, but it's quite short. Considering the average graphics card these days is at least 12 miles long, nothing fits in it - it's a huge problem! In today's video, I'm going to move the AM5 test system into a fancy new case that NZXT sent over, which will hopefully solve our girth dilemma.
**The New Case**
When you flip it around, which I guess I'll have to get used to maneuvering this thing around, you can see that the whole back panel is ventilated. We've got more ventilation on the top, and there's also an exhaust fan in the main chamber - temperatures shouldn't be much of a problem with it.
**Power Supply**
In terms of power supply, I'm using this 750-watt Corsair unit because it's the highest I can go without going overboard. With the ambient temperature of 15 degrees Celsius in the room, we are getting some very good GPU temps - look at that! 60-ish degrees Celsius.
**GPU and CPU Temperatures**
With a similar ambient temperature, I did get about 4 degrees Celsius lower with the same RX 6700 XT in a Be Quiet 500dx, which does have the intake fans more directly blowing on the graphics card. So bear that in mind. The big beefy 360 millimeter AIO on the 7600x is huge Overkill but it does mean that we get also in the mid 60s in terms of CPU temperatures - so generally all around good things.
**The Final Result**
It's been over half an hour, and our system has performed admirably. I'll now ensure my rectum (thank you)
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: ennormally I like to have at least two test systems preferably one Intel and one AMD floating around the office not only because it makes me feel like the Sultan of Brunei but because you know I like to test things in different platforms to see if weird Behavior persists and all that although lately I've had a bit of an issue with my AMD system which as you can see here is built in an Asus Nez gochan case now this case may be very pink and Kawaii and all that but it's quite short and considering that the average graphics card these days is at least 12 miles long Nothing fits in it it's a huge problem so in today's video I'm going to move the am5 test system into a fancy new case that NZXT sent over which will hopefully solve our girth dilemmathank younow I realize having a big ass Radiator in the front of the case doesn't help my problem at all even though I did remove the middle fan but still only very small graphics cards fit in here and there's nowhere else the radiator will go now if you remove this pathetic little RTX 3060 and try even this normally sized graphics card and AliExpress RX 5700 XT will see that oh it actually fits never mind we're gonna have to go get a bigger graphics card let's try this chunky boy RX 6700 XT which doesn't really fit I guess if we removed the 360mm AIO from the front it would fit but then we don't have the epine of a 360mm AIO so yeah new NZXT case it's a flimsy ass justificationforeign of our system which has some gigabyte x670 motherboard a 7600 x ryzen 5 in there we've got 32 gigs of Corsair Dom plats and then the Deep cool 360mm AIO oh and we've also got some some Patriot SSD action but yeah so let's move that into the fancy new NZXT case now going just by the Box this NZXT case may be going too far in the other direction and be too big and I guess there's nothing wrong with that but I don't really want to have to blow out my rectum every time I move the case for a different camera angle anyway let's see how it looks let's give it a tryvery much looks like NZXT packaging in there with the purple oh it's the h9e light now I actually don't feel like turning this box around several times so I'm going to be very Innovative about how I unbox this case I'm going to open up both boxes and then turn it around and see if I can lift them both off at the same time that sounds like there's no way that can go wronglet's see if my unboxing Innovation works out it's a pretty looking case alreadya Twist oh yeah cool that was only mildly catastrophic that is quite the case actually when you flip it around which I guess I'm gonna have to get used to maneuvering this thing around but you can see that the whole back panel is ventilated we've got some more ventilation on the top and then there's also the exhaust fan in the main chamber but I think temperatures shouldn't be much of a problem with it now in terms of power supply I'm using this 750 watt Corsair unit because it's the highest wattage Corsair power supply I have three at the moment and these beautiful sleeved cable Replacements only work with corocera power supplies I I know 750 watts is pretty loser pathetic for a lot of modern gpus but I guess I'll cross that bridge once it catches on fire at some point down the line that is a huge dust filter on the back damn so this is to mount a bunch of ssds and stuff on oh it's on a little hinge now before I put it down I do want to figure out how to get these glass panels off I'm assuming you start with the top oh okay that just kind of pops up and then with this front glass panel it seems like there are three screws you undo to take that off wait there's a fourth screw in the bottom I am not a big fan of that it makes popping this front glass panel out way more of a pain in the butt than it needs to be although in terms of the the main side panel I think it's easier you just have this one standard NZXT thumb screw and then it undoes okay so at least this one is pretty easy to remove hey the side 360 mil radiator mounts also removable and standard NZXT fashion I like that very convenient now this case has a ton of radiator mounting options there's the side mount there's the top mount and you can even fit a 360 millimeter Radiator in the bottom now despite the fact that it may not be the optimum placement I am going to drop the radiator in the side mount because this case has a top glass panel we're going to be able to get some very sexy b-roll of graphics cards and stuff through the top of the case I'm sure it's going to be worth it thank youanother pretty cool feature of this case and again part of the reason why the radiator is mounted on the side and not the top is that this top 360 mil radiator Mount is actually removable the case also comes with a 280 mil bracket in the box but if you remove both of them you get a nice Clear View through the topah and there goes my rectumwhoa look at that Majestic View through the top of the case due to our negligent radiator mounting I think it's worth it so it's finally done we have our system set up and we're gonna do some gaming on it to see what kind of temperatures we get in this massive back-breaking case uh so give me about half an hour and then we'll check back in so it's been over half an hour and with the ambient temperature of 15 degrees Celsius in the room we are getting some very good GPU temps look at that 60 ish degrees Celsius although with a similar ambient temperature I did get about 4 degrees Celsius lower with the same RX 6700 XT in a be quiet 500dx which does have the intake fans more directly blowing on the graphics card so bear that in mind and because we've got that big beefy 360 millimeter AIO on the 7600x which is huge Overkill but it does mean that we get also in the mid 60s in terms of CPU temperatures so generally all around good things and now all I need to do is ensure my rectumthank you