The $735 PALADINS GAMING PC - Ft. The Crystal 570X
In this video, we've been testing out our new PC build and sharing our experience with you. We started by talking about how the room was running out of air and then started to spin, but luckily we were able to recover from that situation. The PC's performance has been really good, even at high settings like 1440p and infinite warfare, battlefield 1, and paladins.
We've also been testing out the PC's cooling system with our new Corsair case, which has been performing really well. We were able to get a temperature of around 28 degrees Celsius without any issues, and we're confident that it can handle overclocking as well. The X58 motherboard is also a favorite of mine, as I've had great experiences with it in the past.
The Corsair SSHD has also been a pleasant surprise, offering performance that's closer to an SSD than a hard drive. We were able to load up our games quickly and easily, making it a great option for everyday use. The Green eBay cables are also a nice touch, allowing us to add some color to the build and make it more visually appealing.
We've also been looking at our friend's Crystal 570x case from Corsair, which we think is an excellent purchase for anyone looking for a tempered glass case with RGB fans and controls. The good thing about this case is that it's priced very reasonably at $270 AUD (180 USD), especially considering the quality of the build and the options available.
However, there are some areas where the case falls short. We were not too fond of the 3.5 inch drive base being mounted vertically, which can be a problem for drives. We also found that the drive bay insertion screws were flimsy and hard to put back in, which was frustrating. Additionally, we wish they had included a bottom panel with more clearance for ATX drives.
Overall, though, the case is well-designed and offers many options for cable management and customization. The fans are excellent for airflow and noise, and the build looks really good. We're happy to recommend this case to anyone looking for a high-quality PC case that won't break the bank.
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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enOh baby looks good on me welcome to tech city this is brian coming to you guys today with another new meets used pc build this time around I've got the x58 motherboard from gigabyte which finally rocked up from a boat from Japan and then I've got that a 56 40 which is I you believe my favorite cpu of all time you can currently get this thing for around about 15 us off eBay and man does it perform for the door also we've got the five 70 X from Corsair this is their flagship case in their crystal series which just looks drop-dead gorgeous so we'll talk a little bit more about that later let's get on with this PC build it was designed for a game called paladin's which a lot of you guys have recommended me over the last couple of months so with that being said we'll get on with the price of the pots the build and then the benchmarks where it's been 700 degrees in here since you came in I could swear that this room has been running out of air and now it's starting to spin you'll make me feel kind of that kind of good kinda everything and it doesn't feel like right Dyna Annie would save it you good swear that I'm fading I think I'm losing my sight I swear I'm hitting the floor where that my store makes your song leader if I take anymore you'll make me feel kind of flat got a good kinda everything if it doesn't feel like I would awaken it is already our Oh Oh so there we have it benchmarks we're crazy as always csgo just sitting in the mid to high 200s there on high settings infinite warfare battlefield 1 also 1440p high no problems at all then paladins a very interesting game dare i say better than overwatch it was smoother looked better and felt better definitely loving this game and this computer of course just hammered this new title at 1440p high settings really good experience now I'm sure there are some questions with the e 5640 and overclocks and x58 I had this thing running at four point three gigahertz this was an ambient temperature of around 28 degrees which is damn high there are tricks to overclock x58 and I will show people in an upcoming stream on how to overclock this platform I mean I absolutely love it favourite platform of all time the boards were so tough the CPU had over couples eons that were clocked way above their weight and the performance over 10k in physics also this was my first time using an sshd and how was the experience well it was really good I mean I'd put it of course in between an SSD and HDD though more closer to an SSD than a hard drive especially for everyday toss they were really nice and I can highly recommend them to people on a budget also the green eBay cables they are really nice to work with not only do they cosmetically spice up the build but they also allow you to use ketchup and custard oh and mustard so this last portion of the video I will now dedicate to our friend that crystal 570 x from Corsair they're tempered glass case and let's talk about the good and the bad first the good 180 us or $270 AUD for a tempered glass case with three RGB fans and controls included not bad at all actually quite damn good when you consider how much it costs to get a temple case in the first place so the cosmedix and procedure definitely there and parts of the case do feel really solid the cable management at the back was pretty decent to tie with and everything worked in the end to deliver one sexy case dust filters were large and easy to remove to on top front and bottom though little things that I didn't like about this case the 3.5 inch drive base at the back of vertical mounted which I'm not a big fan of and also there is like no clearance once the panel goes back on definitely not good for a drive to be suffocated like that I honestly would have loved to have seen the bottom suit cover extended to horizontal 3.5 inch drive base added in the bottom also on that note the drive bay insertion screws were a little flimsy and extremely hard to put back in so I just left the two of them out I thought by not putting the drive bays on the bottom they missed out on an opportunity for this case to support extended ATX as well I feel like this case could have easily adopted it instead of slanting the board's slightly up into the right there moving along with cable management inside the three elongated cable holes were good though adding in some options in the bottom four front audio power and fan headers would have hit the spot lastly mounting options are really nice you can fit a 120mm right on the back like I did in this build or slam a 120 240 at the top or even fit a 360 mil right at the front of the case lots of options there and I will say that the included fans are excellent for airflow and noise kind of reminds me of the air 540 yet overclocked in the cosmetics department there we have it the build looks extremely good and performs really well also with the utilization of those used PC parts I thought this build also had good price performance pulled into that and let me know in the comment section below do you guys like these new meets use PC parts bills I'm absolutely having a blast doing them would love to hear your thoughts comments and opinions as always and also don't forget to hit that like button and I'll catch you in another tech video very soon peace out for now bye nice that's a knife just kids having fun we have the build looks extremely good performs good and also with the utilization of those use PC parts we now have press OMGOh baby looks good on me welcome to tech city this is brian coming to you guys today with another new meets used pc build this time around I've got the x58 motherboard from gigabyte which finally rocked up from a boat from Japan and then I've got that a 56 40 which is I you believe my favorite cpu of all time you can currently get this thing for around about 15 us off eBay and man does it perform for the door also we've got the five 70 X from Corsair this is their flagship case in their crystal series which just looks drop-dead gorgeous so we'll talk a little bit more about that later let's get on with this PC build it was designed for a game called paladin's which a lot of you guys have recommended me over the last couple of months so with that being said we'll get on with the price of the pots the build and then the benchmarks where it's been 700 degrees in here since you came in I could swear that this room has been running out of air and now it's starting to spin you'll make me feel kind of that kind of good kinda everything and it doesn't feel like right Dyna Annie would save it you good swear that I'm fading I think I'm losing my sight I swear I'm hitting the floor where that my store makes your song leader if I take anymore you'll make me feel kind of flat got a good kinda everything if it doesn't feel like I would awaken it is already our Oh Oh so there we have it benchmarks we're crazy as always csgo just sitting in the mid to high 200s there on high settings infinite warfare battlefield 1 also 1440p high no problems at all then paladins a very interesting game dare i say better than overwatch it was smoother looked better and felt better definitely loving this game and this computer of course just hammered this new title at 1440p high settings really good experience now I'm sure there are some questions with the e 5640 and overclocks and x58 I had this thing running at four point three gigahertz this was an ambient temperature of around 28 degrees which is damn high there are tricks to overclock x58 and I will show people in an upcoming stream on how to overclock this platform I mean I absolutely love it favourite platform of all time the boards were so tough the CPU had over couples eons that were clocked way above their weight and the performance over 10k in physics also this was my first time using an sshd and how was the experience well it was really good I mean I'd put it of course in between an SSD and HDD though more closer to an SSD than a hard drive especially for everyday toss they were really nice and I can highly recommend them to people on a budget also the green eBay cables they are really nice to work with not only do they cosmetically spice up the build but they also allow you to use ketchup and custard oh and mustard so this last portion of the video I will now dedicate to our friend that crystal 570 x from Corsair they're tempered glass case and let's talk about the good and the bad first the good 180 us or $270 AUD for a tempered glass case with three RGB fans and controls included not bad at all actually quite damn good when you consider how much it costs to get a temple case in the first place so the cosmedix and procedure definitely there and parts of the case do feel really solid the cable management at the back was pretty decent to tie with and everything worked in the end to deliver one sexy case dust filters were large and easy to remove to on top front and bottom though little things that I didn't like about this case the 3.5 inch drive base at the back of vertical mounted which I'm not a big fan of and also there is like no clearance once the panel goes back on definitely not good for a drive to be suffocated like that I honestly would have loved to have seen the bottom suit cover extended to horizontal 3.5 inch drive base added in the bottom also on that note the drive bay insertion screws were a little flimsy and extremely hard to put back in so I just left the two of them out I thought by not putting the drive bays on the bottom they missed out on an opportunity for this case to support extended ATX as well I feel like this case could have easily adopted it instead of slanting the board's slightly up into the right there moving along with cable management inside the three elongated cable holes were good though adding in some options in the bottom four front audio power and fan headers would have hit the spot lastly mounting options are really nice you can fit a 120mm right on the back like I did in this build or slam a 120 240 at the top or even fit a 360 mil right at the front of the case lots of options there and I will say that the included fans are excellent for airflow and noise kind of reminds me of the air 540 yet overclocked in the cosmetics department there we have it the build looks extremely good and performs really well also with the utilization of those used PC parts I thought this build also had good price performance pulled into that and let me know in the comment section below do you guys like these new meets use PC parts bills I'm absolutely having a blast doing them would love to hear your thoughts comments and opinions as always and also don't forget to hit that like button and I'll catch you in another tech video very soon peace out for now bye nice that's a knife just kids having fun we have the build looks extremely good performs good and also with the utilization of those use PC parts we now have press OMGOh baby looks good on me welcome to tech city this is brian coming to you guys today with another new meets used pc build this time around I've got the x58 motherboard from gigabyte which finally rocked up from a boat from Japan and then I've got that a 56 40 which is I you believe my favorite cpu of all time you can currently get this thing for around about 15 us off eBay and man does it perform for the door also we've got the five 70 X from Corsair this is their flagship case in their crystal series which just looks drop-dead gorgeous so we'll talk a little bit more about that later let's get on with this PC build it was designed for a game called paladin's which a lot of you guys have recommended me over the last couple of months so with that being said we'll get on with the price of the pots the build and then the benchmarks where it's been 700 degrees in here since you came in I could swear that this room has been running out of air and now it's starting to spin you'll make me feel kind of that kind of good kinda everything and it doesn't feel like right Dyna Annie would save it you good swear that I'm fading I think I'm losing my sight I swear I'm hitting the floor where that my store makes your song leader if I take anymore you'll make me feel kind of flat got a good kinda everything if it doesn't feel like I would awaken it is already our Oh Oh so there we have it benchmarks we're crazy as always csgo just sitting in the mid to high 200s there on high settings infinite warfare battlefield 1 also 1440p high no problems at all then paladins a very interesting game dare i say better than overwatch it was smoother looked better and felt better definitely loving this game and this computer of course just hammered this new title at 1440p high settings really good experience now I'm sure there are some questions with the e 5640 and overclocks and x58 I had this thing running at four point three gigahertz this was an ambient temperature of around 28 degrees which is damn high there are tricks to overclock x58 and I will show people in an upcoming stream on how to overclock this platform I mean I absolutely love it favourite platform of all time the boards were so tough the CPU had over couples eons that were clocked way above their weight and the performance over 10k in physics also this was my first time using an sshd and how was the experience well it was really good I mean I'd put it of course in between an SSD and HDD though more closer to an SSD than a hard drive especially for everyday toss they were really nice and I can highly recommend them to people on a budget also the green eBay cables they are really nice to work with not only do they cosmetically spice up the build but they also allow you to use ketchup and custard oh and mustard so this last portion of the video I will now dedicate to our friend that crystal 570 x from Corsair they're tempered glass case and let's talk about the good and the bad first the good 180 us or $270 AUD for a tempered glass case with three RGB fans and controls included not bad at all actually quite damn good when you consider how much it costs to get a temple case in the first place so the cosmedix and procedure definitely there and parts of the case do feel really solid the cable management at the back was pretty decent to tie with and everything worked in the end to deliver one sexy case dust filters were large and easy to remove to on top front and bottom though little things that I didn't like about this case the 3.5 inch drive base at the back of vertical mounted which I'm not a big fan of and also there is like no clearance once the panel goes back on definitely not good for a drive to be suffocated like that I honestly would have loved to have seen the bottom suit cover extended to horizontal 3.5 inch drive base added in the bottom also on that note the drive bay insertion screws were a little flimsy and extremely hard to put back in so I just left the two of them out I thought by not putting the drive bays on the bottom they missed out on an opportunity for this case to support extended ATX as well I feel like this case could have easily adopted it instead of slanting the board's slightly up into the right there moving along with cable management inside the three elongated cable holes were good though adding in some options in the bottom four front audio power and fan headers would have hit the spot lastly mounting options are really nice you can fit a 120mm right on the back like I did in this build or slam a 120 240 at the top or even fit a 360 mil right at the front of the case lots of options there and I will say that the included fans are excellent for airflow and noise kind of reminds me of the air 540 yet overclocked in the cosmetics department there we have it the build looks extremely good and performs really well also with the utilization of those used PC parts I thought this build also had good price performance pulled into that and let me know in the comment section below do you guys like these new meets use PC parts bills I'm absolutely having a blast doing them would love to hear your thoughts comments and opinions as always and also don't forget to hit that like button and I'll catch you in another tech video very soon peace out for now bye nice that's a knife just kids having fun we have the build looks extremely good performs good and also with the utilization of those use PC parts we now have press OMG\n"