The Ultimate NZXT Build | H7 Flow RGB + Kraken Elite Gaming PC Build | Strix RTX 4090, Ryzen 9 7950X

#NZXT #rtx4090 #asuspcdiy - You’ve seen the Blackout NZXT H9 & H7 Flow on my channel, it’s time to give the new white H7 Flow RGB some love with the also just announced Kraken ELITE AIO! Let’s get stuck in... 00:00 - Intro 00:41 - Kraken First Looks 01:25 - Build Hardware 01:57 - Motherboard Assembly 04:00 - H7 Flow RGB Assembly 06:12 - Airflow Visualization 06:44 - Cinematic & Desk Setup The NZXT Kraken AIO’s have long been up there as my favourite liquid coolers for both their excellent performance along with stunning aesthetics. I’m so stoked to let you know that the team have now released TWO new liquid coolers to the line-up. Introducing the Kraken & Kraken Elite! For the first of two builds I wanted to get hands on with the ELITE to see what’s new with the flagship AIO. First of all the fans are no longer ’Halo’ style. Instead NZXT have opted for the F Series fans with centre RGB giving the fan blades a glow. I like it, the implementation has been well designed to work in conjunction with the fans found inside the H7 Flow RGB as show in the video. The Kraken ELITE also features a 60fps screen which is extremely vibrant and sharp when compared with the previous generation. Inside the pump housing you’ll also find the Asetek 7th gen which keeps things cool and quiet without breaking the bank for 8th gen. This was a smart move IMO otherwise the new Krakens would carry a much higher price. There’s a whole host of new features which can be found with both of the new Kraken AIO’s but I’ll leave a link at the bottom where you can learn more. The H7 Flow RGB is ’coming soon’, so take this as a first look! All features found on the current H7 Flow remain, except the main change will be the new RGB front fans. This build came together really nicely, the performance is exactly as I’d expect from a H7 flow. Unrestricted airflow meets exceptional hardware space, two ingredients needed to keep the RTX 4090 & 7950X cool that’s for sure! Final conclusion following build hardware list: Main parts included in the build: (USA Amazon) Case - (RGB coming soon) GPU - CPU - Motherboard - RAM - NVME M.2 - CPU Cooler - (coming soon) PSU - ATX 3.0 GPU extension - Motherboard Extensions - Mouse - Keyboard - Keycaps - Mouse Pad - Microphone - Monitor - ROG PG27AQDM (coming soon) Lights used to film this video: Godox UL150ii - Godox UL60 - Main parts included in the build: (UK Amazon) Case - GPU - CPU - Motherboard - RAM - NVME M.2 - CPU Cooler - (coming soon) PSU - ATX 3.0 GPU extension - Motherboard Extensions - Mouse - Keyboard - Keycaps - Mouse Pad - Microphone - Monitor - ROG PG27AQDM (coming soon) Lights used to film this video: Godox UL150ii - Godox UL60 - NZXT have been making some bold moves over the last year. I’m genuinely thankful that the Kraken series haven’t taken a huge change in design, instead they’ve taken a proven design and optimised it to make it better. That is something which I can truly support! Kudos! Also the brand new SKU for the H7 Flow RGB promises to quench the thirst for those eager to explore RGB options with an excellent airflow chassis! Special thanks to NZXT for the hook-up with these new AIO’s and on going support of my channels. You guys are awesome! --------------------------------------------------------------- Please like and subscribe if you want to see more content like this, also follow the link below to my Instagram where you will find the photoshoot pictures and lots more like-minded content :D --------------------------------------------------------------- ☕☕ BUY ME A COFFEE! ☕☕ Show you support for the channel. Bonus - get a shout out in the next video! No subscription or sign-up required! ---------------------------------------------------------------- Find me on socials:
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