My First PASSIVE ITX Gaming PC Build - What Could go Wrong...
Description
Building a passive PC isn't easy to begin with but I just complicated my life by ALSO building it in an ITX case with the Noctua NH-P1 and use a passively cooled GPU. What could POSSIBLY go wrong? Well with carefully chosen components and some luck, things might turn out OK.
Buy items for this Passive PC Build from Amazon:
Silverstone Sugo 15 - https://geni.us/SUGOSG15
Noctua NH-P1 - https://geni.us/NHP1
Palit GTX 1650 KalmX - https://geni.us/KALMX
Nightjar 450W - https://geni.us/NIGHTJAR450
ATX to SFX Adapter - https://geni.us/ATXSFX
Flexible 8-pin Cable - https://geni.us/8PinFlex
Flexible 24-pin Cable - https://geni.us/24PinFlex
i5-11400 - https://geni.us/i511400
Crucial Ballistix 16GB - https://geni.us/BALLISTIX16
Crucial P5 SSD - https://geni.us/P5SSD
Lian Li SP750 - https://bit.ly/SP750
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Review unit provided free of charge by the companies mentioned or purchased by Mike. This video is sponsored by Lian Li. As per Hardware Canucks guidelines, no review direction was received from manufacturer. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
Gear list (Available on Amazon):
Main Camera (Dmitry) - https://geni.us/SONYA7III
Main Lens (Dmitry) - https://geni.us/Tamron2875
Main Camera (Eber) - https://geni.us/CanonEOS-R
Main Lens (Eber) - https://geni.us/dLL
Main 2nd Lens (Eber) - https://geni.us/Canon24-70MKII
Main Camera Mic (D & E) - https://geni.us/RODEMIC
Cheap 4K Camera (Panasonic G7) - https://geni.us/24nm
Awesome Slider - https://geni.us/1Hwt
Our Shotgun Mic - https://geni.us/Sennheiser-MKE600
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