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2019-07-21
this is a recurring problem for me maybe a problem maybe it's a blessing who knows but I once again have far too many boxes that have arrived therefore I must take the things out of them I'm going to make a video of that that's what you're watching stay tuned the hydrotech series is Corsairs new line of custom cooling parts built for the world's most powerful and stunning systems they've gone all out with CPU and graphics card water blocks pump reservoir combos fittings tubing radiators and coolant providing you with everything you need to build a spectacular custom cooling loop that lowers system temperatures and improves performance complete with vivid RGB light click the sponsor link in the video description to learn more decided to start from the smallest box and we'll move up to the biggest box and there's a couple things today that I might not actually be able to show you guys so apologize if I leave you teased but I have some emails out to see if I can or cannot show you some things point being if I can't you'll you'll find out about that stuff soon enough this box was actually sent to my PO Box which any of you guys can send me stuff at as few bucks for three to five Diamond Bar California area code nine one seven six five and just send it to Paul's hardware this was just an order from Amazon and it looks like we have a Spider Man pocket pop keychain see if we have any message in here hey Paul this is de Benjen a big fan from India hope you enjoy it well thank you very much Adam and I will enjoy this and usually I unbox this type of thing on the live show so I think I'll bring it over there for our next live show which is gonna be here to give you some proper credit there as well this is awesome here's a better look it's a glorious little keychain wow this is a very large head looking that's got an articulating body that's kind of fun alright awesome thank you very much again de Benjen and let us move on these next two boxes I kind of already know what's in them so I'm going to unbox them together because they're very similar things that are in them this one's from new egg though it's not obvious and this is actually something that I ordered on launch day it's not already obvious these are AMD processors yes look they have a slimmed down version of the box for the $36 so in Rison 3000 launched they sent out some review samples to reviewers and they sent out the 3,700 X and the 3900 X which are the mid to higher end I guess from the product stack there but I of course wanted to check out the more entry level options because we have a $200 rise in 536 hundred here and then a $250 rise in five 3600 X so I'm going to be able to give you guys a quick comparison here as to what the difference is between these two I think they both come with coolers yes that's confirmed socket and for heat sink fan included but it is the rape stealth that comes with 3600 so here's our box here's our cooler yes that is a rape stealth that is confirmed so with this little 65 watt TDP 6 core processor you get a relatively small cooler this will get the job done but you can definitely get better performance especially if you're just looking for something that'll keep things a little bit cooler but maybe give you a little bit better performance out of the XF are two of extended frequency range so you can get a little bit more out of your risin 5 3,600 that said for 200 bucks this is sort of get getting you in on the ground floor for the rise in 3000 series and you could of course use this process cooler and it would get you by just fine but you know you might want to upgrade it in the future same time for the 3600 X 50 bucks more you're gonna get a processor with various very very similar performance especially if you're willing to overclock it a little bit but you do get for your money a bit better of a cooler is it 50 bucks more worth of a cooler that's debatable and I guess I should also point out it's not the RGB version of the race spire because that that does exist it does come up reapplied thermal paste up now after I ordered those I got a message from AMD and they're like hey we're gonna send out some more processors and I was like oh cool and then they sense whatever is in this box I think Rison 3000 series processors I might be receiving should be ah 1 & 2 so here I have 2 more rice and 3000 series processors actually the risin 530 600 X which means I have two of those now I think I might upgrade the HTPC with one of these and then I also have the AMD risin 530 400 G which is an APU unique thing about the 3400 G and I only just realized this is this actually is a Zen plus 12 nanometer architecture so it doesn't support PCI Express Gen 4 but it does have much better performance than the original 2000 series of AP use like the 22 20400 geez so if you comparing the two unless you're getting an insane deal on the 2000 series ap use then you should probably update to the 3000 series ap use and they do have Radeon graphics integrated I'm gonna leave these sealed in their retail boxes for now because I just took those out and honestly there's nothing different and these compared to those the same cooler I believe the rates spire for both of these is what ships with it so stay tuned for more rising 3000 series builds coming at you real soon as mentioned at the beginning I have a few products here that still might be under embargo for just a few more days or something like that I actually can't show you what's in these boxes but I'm gonna open them up anyway look at that though check that out I bet you guys are very curious what that is leave me your guesses in the comments section one more box of mystery here that's will remain a mystery for now what's that I don't know you you guys could probably figure it out let's move on to something I can show you guys once again this box if it's not evident is from ASIS and once again I have a least a vague idea of what's in here they should be motherboards yay motherboards X 570 motherboards to be specific they have sent me a couple I thought they were sending me the tough one but that's fine they sent they sent me the X 570 Pro the prime X 570 Pro and the RG Strix X 570 - e gaming so these boards are not the cheapest they're not the most expensive either I mean you got to keep in mind that the X 570 boards go up to like 700 bucks each for the really high-end ones X 570 Pro those coming in at 250 dollars the XS 70 - e gaming ROG Strix Edition is about three hundred and thirty dollars at least that's according to the current prices on new egg I'm going to quickly just pop each one out to give you guys a closer look since we do have this lovely top-down camera to see that sort of thing so a cursory look here shows us some heat sinks that actually have some splits in them so that should provide some additional surface area so hopefully that's good for power delivery for the ex-wife so many boards from what I've read about and looked at so far it's pretty much solved across the board so especially if you're going for iron bird like this nothing to worry about there of course you do want to make sure it stays cool it does have a fixed IO shield which is becoming kind of ubiquitous these days which i think is kind of nice you've got a front USB 3.1 gen2 header or as they're calling it 3.2 Gen 2 because you know that's not confusing no backplate or anything like that to speak of but I would imagine that this has some pretty fancy RGB lights up here in the Strix area and it also has some covers here with some heat sinks for your m2s which are those are those are metal heat sinks as well so a pretty nice looking board at first glance I've got some of the higher-end features like a debug LEDs or their surface mounted power and reset buttons no really a sues for $330 you're not gonna give me service amount of power and reset buttons I complain about that alright so if I if I'm gonna critique this board again just a first first glance critique I would like surface mounted power and reset buttons I feel like that'd be nice it does have an external USB bass flash back button there though so that's handy and it does have the BIOS flash flashback functionality which means we can flash the BIOS without necessarily needing to have a CPU or memory installed oh also a dual NICs one of them being 2.5 gigs so that's a nice upgrade too and now let's take a quick look at the $250 issues prime X 570 - bro this one's sticking with the black-and-white color scheme that the prime series has been using for quite some time slightly cut down features here not as many heat sinks going over the m-dot 2 slots for example you still have the USB 3.1 gen2 front panel headers so I do appreciate that looks like you still have some decent heat sinks here that are fairly solid large blocks of metal that have some grooves in there to add some surface area again the fixed IO shield which also has plastic heat covering on it there you go a quick look at the back of the board not much to speak of there but yeah again we have what appears to be a pretty solid layout missing a few features that again you might expect for a higher end 250 ish dollar motherboard I would like again to see maybe a debug LED surface mount of power and reset buttons those are convenient to have you don't have the external USB BIOS flash back button on this board either and then a feature or a deterring factor for all X 570 motherboards pretty much is that it does have a chipset heat sink fan there's a little mini fan there for the chipsets could potentially make some noise I haven't done like an extensive testing of the chipset heatsink fans on x5 70 but it is something that's there and that's something that if you do want to avoid you have to spend a lot of money on because the only motherboard that doesn't have that is the Auris x5 70 master which is one of these $700 motherboards but there it is guys let me know in the comments what you think of these two motherboard offerings from Asus I have a feeling that I will integrate at least one of them into a build sim oh this this next one this this one's special guys I've been holding on to this actually for a little while sent over by MSI if you can't tell from the tape there should be multiple things in this box and all of them are good remember I was talking about expensive XY of 70 motherboards there's one that's the x5 70 God like from MSI Meg or MSI extreme gaming this is their highest and x5 70 motherboard and yes retail price for this at launch 700 freaking dollars is it worth that much I don't know I'll leave that up to you guys but point is it's an overkill motherboard and yes I'm gonna do a build with it because why not I've got it here so I should use it look it's got one of those these fun flaps that you can open up to look at the inside before you even take it out of the box and everything like what makes this special we got Gen 4 of course BCI agent 4 but I mean let's face it even the entry-level X 5 70 motherboard support that latest networking solution with a killer 2.5 Gigabit LAN connections as well as Wi-Fi 6 that's nice we also have there froze our heatsink so double ball-bearing little fan I try to avoid little fans on chipset heat sinks at least my past experience with them has never been that great but this does have 0 frozer which means that the fan won't spin unless it needs to I'll hopefully determine how often that is actually required 14 + 4 + 1 phase power delivery so that's nice mystic light infinity to view screen a lot of these features are also available on the Meg X 578 that I already did a build with so check that board out if you don't want to spend seven hundred bucks on this one also a dynamic dashboard which is a display that's on there so that that should be fun to check out as well one last key item to point out here will be the m-dot to expander to Gen 4 so it does have a riser card here that you can add MDOT to nvme SSDs to so if you're looking for a crazy nvme SSD configuration then that riser card is a useful add-on let's quickly hopefully quickly look at this board here the accessories that come with it you have a Wi-Fi antenna you've got a pouch of cables so here's that MDOT to expanders II gen for expansion card which actually supports two additional m dot two slots so if you're looking at the board itself you have one two and three couple of those are gonna be from the chipset probably the top one is connected directly to the the CPU itself but I would need to double check the manual to confirm that and then you can add two more m dot two PCIe Gen 4 slots with this expansion card which has a massive heatsink on the top as well as an active cooling fan so especially if you've got PCIe gen for nvme SSDs that are generating a lot of heat this would probably be a good home for them and that allows you to put up to five of those super high speed PCIe Gen four devices on the same board the board itself is EA T X so it's a bit wider this way than a standard ATX motherboard you've got a USB 3.1 gen2 front panel header as well as a couple USB 3.0 headers there looks like there's there's lots of space on the board again that zero frozer feature on the heat sink fan that's underneath a little sticker right there some MSI dragon accent logos and then you're going to have that infinity mirror effect for the RGB lights here by the i/o as well there's IO fixed panel this is again just I really like that feature glad that it's becoming something that's everywhere oh and the hey MSI thanks for including the surface mounted power and reset buttons if you didn't on your flagship board I would be very disappointed but I'm glad you've included those we've also got a lot of work they put into the audio for this they've got dual eight pin inputs for the power delivery for the motor motherboard itself they've added a heat pipe that goes from the chipset up here to sort of integrate all the heat sinks on the board so wherever you might have hot spots that will hopefully help distribute the heat between those to disperse it a bit more easily and efficiently I was kind of hoping they might have gone with a backplate on this board but honestly that's not something that you really see so that's probably not a huge deal that that's not included but there is a quick first look at the msi mag x5 70 god-like motherboard which i am going to be doing it build with but of course we're going to need to pair this up with some pretty high-end components otherwise which means not the motherboard the CPU of course which for now is going to be the 3900 X and then maybe some graphics cards might also be good to have about our TX 2080 TI's about to RTX 2080 T eyes how about the msi Seahawk our TX 20 ATT eyes which if water blocks pre-installed okay so you guys might have if you watch my channel you might have seen me teasing some stuff with the msi lightning RTX 20 ATI because I did have one of those and actually managed to steal Kyle's as well and that was the original plan I was going to water cool both of those cards and make a super crazy high-end system unfortunately the Lightning card is so difficult to find and just was made in such limited numbers that there doesn't seem to be any water block companies or the companies that produce water blocks that made water blocks for it so talk to msi about it fold in my plans and they said well we like your idea and guess what we happen to make the Seahawk EK edition version of the r-tx 28 yeah ek means that the water blocks on these were designed by EK w b UK water blocks leverage before very high-end high quality water cooling components that they put together so look I don't even have to like do the water block installation or everything anything when I put this whole system together there's a couple other things about this system itself that are very exciting for example the case I'm gonna use which I haven't specified at all I've teased it but it's been delayed to August but we're looking at mid August and I will hopefully be working with the singularity computers Spectre 2.0 which is an insane $1200 case that has manifold manifolds built-in for water cooling and everything if you guys saw the system that J put together for post Malone that was using an earlier variants of the spectre 2.0 that they of course custom made specifically for post alone and everything beer bongs and Bentley's and all that good stuff so I'm gonna be working I think with the retail version of it but that won't come till next month but that doesn't mean that I'm not going to get the parts for this build all going and ready but here it is though the seahawk EK version of msi is RTX 2080 TI i don't know a whole lot to say about this i'm actually not intimately familiar with what EK and/or m I have done to make this card special and unique I just know that it looks pretty badass right out of the gates we have some carbon-fiber accents on the MSI logo areas right there there is a clear area where you can look through to see the liquid flowing through the terminal here is already pre-mounted and of course is going to have access points on both the top or the bottom so depending on how the loop is configured that provides a little bit of flexibility there it is definitely a very wide card I mean you have to imagine from the PCIe bracket right here there's an extra inch or so added just from the pc because this is MSI's PCB where they shrunk down the connector point here for the NV link SLI bridge but then the PCB goes back out here to give them a little bit more area for adding whatever components they wanted to add there we have dual eight pin PCI Express power connectors as well as a six pin which is the most I've ever seen on any arch GX 20 atti except for the Lightning the Lightning has three eight pin power connectors so this is almost almost as crazy as that one when it comes to the power delivery configuration we have a very classy looking backplate here as well I would say featuring both MSI and ek logos bit of the MSI dragon there some brushed metal finish just just a really cool looking card and even though it's like you could look at the PCB design and be like that's slightly awkward because it's sort of the stair step that it's got going on but I think it's also kind of unique it makes you kind of double take out and be like wait what what graphics card is that again the i/o in case you're wondering is pretty much standard similar to all the RTI x20 ATT eyes with three display ports an HDMI and the USB type-c which can also work for VR link and I think that's pretty much all I have to show for this card right now of course there's two of these the other ones the same so I'm not going to bother to unbox that one as well and honestly if there was one main reason I was going to make this unboxing video today it was to give you guys some further teasing of this build that I've been sort of getting together over the past month or two it is getting a lot closer to being ready to go although I do need to wait until next month to get the case to put everything together in I might do some early setup and testing with the parts that I already have but we have to sort of wait and see for that and then hopefully eventually will drop the 3950 x into this bill because why bother with the twelve or when you've got a 16 core available so let me know in the comments what you guys think of this system if you have any suggestions for me I'm always looking for ways that I can make an epic water-cooled build like this unique maybe a good name anything like that leave me that in the comment section down below I think I have one more thing to unbox actually two more boxes to unbox the largest this one was one of the ones that I was also not completely sure I could show you guys yet but I have gotten special permission to show this to you guys a little bit early I won't say that earliest because this is all the product from NZ XP and it's something that they already were showing up at Computex so if you guys are watching Computex coverage which I did not do this year you might have seen this so there it is the H 510 now what I asked NZXT for was the regular H 510 which is going to be a reasonably priced case I don't know that the price off the top of my head this is the elite which has some extra stuff going on like a controller for some RGB stuff and otherwise that you can connect up to NZXT cam so this one is more expensive but essentially the case and the interior is the same as the standard H 510 so you can sort of see it as either one but they wanted to be to show off the elites so that is what I am going to be using for a build coming very soon which is supposed to be sort of a more mid-range reasonable rise in 3000 series builds which I wanted to look very pretty so this seemed like a reasonable case to use so there it is guys I was just planning to take this out of the box real quick again since this is early and I can't really give you review pointers or anything like it like that's NZXT has asked me to refrain from anything beyond just simply showing it so like you guys know that I have it's and that it will be used in a bill very soon so let me know what you think first impressions and stay tuned for the build coming at you ASAP I hope the other thing is that I have one more box to open which is the largest one which has been right here this whole time so if I'm being honest this box did not it's really not tech related but it's a big box so I thought I'd open it on this video anyway it's here I need to open it just arrived if you guys are interested what's in here did you guys know what this is it's a ramp it's actually made for dogs or I guess other animals to get in and out of cars and if you guys are familiar with my dogs we have to Hiro and nori Hiro is getting on in ears and he's having a much harder time jumping in and out of the car when we go to the park and stuff so we determined a ramp would be a good option for him so he can still go with us on those little excursions which he enjoys so much so my wife bought this it was like 70 bucks on Amazon it's plastic but feels very sturdy and it's got this nice texture here so they can have grip on it as they get in and out so I'm gonna have to give this a little test and we'll see if it works or not for now that's gonna wrap it up for this video guys thank you so much for watching I hope you've enjoyed I'll post links to any products wherever relevant down in the video's description and I hope you're excited for some of the projects I have coming up because I am very excited for them hit the thumbs up button on your way out if you enjoyed this video we'll see you guys next time
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