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The Ultimate ProArt Flex! | Dual RTX 4080 PC Build | NZXT H9 Flow, ROG Ryujin III Noctua, i9 13900K

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#proart #asuspcdiy #Noctua - Just when we thought the ProArt ID Design couldn't look any better, those stunning RTX 4080's enter the scene! Let's build with two of them for the ultimate graphics rendering powerhouse! 00:00 - Intro / Coffee Time 00:42 - ProArt RTX 4080 Unboxing 01:44 - Build Hardware 02:20 - Motherboard Assembly 04:28 - NZXT H9 Flow Assembly 07:10 - Airflow Visualization 07:45 - Cinematic & Desk Setup To say I'm excited about the launch of the ProArt RTX 4080 would be an understatement! I've been a huge fan of the ProArt line-up for quite some time now, having used previous generations of PA motherboards for my own personal productivity builds. The including of the new graphics cards adds that complimentary edge to the overall theme, whilst also trimming down the size significantly to other 4080's, allowing for such dual GPU setups. Who's this for? You ask. Well, if you're gaming you won't be disappointed by the PA 4080 performance. However, you wont be able to use both of them together in SLI with gaming in mind. Where the strength of two graphics cards really comes into play is with software utilising Redshift, Octane and C4D etc. In these instances you can effectively halve rendering times. Where time is money, this is especially important. Initial intent for the build was for the Jonsbo D41 or Fractal North, however given the HUGE power supply needed, combined with the massive amount of airflow required due to dual GPU's and an i9 13900K, it made total sense to utilise the NZXT H9 Flow as this can accommodate a setup like this without 'cramming it all in' uncomfortably. Speaking of cooling, the Noctua fans allow this system to run silently and efficiently whilst also keeping the CPU extremely cool thanks to the new ROG Ryujin III Noctua edition. Final conclusion on the GPU and the AP201 build after the parts list: Main parts included in the build: (USA Amazon) Case - GPU - ProArt 4080 - Coming Soon CPU - Motherboard - RAM - NVME M.2 - CPU Cooler - RYUJIN III - Coming Soon 2x 140mm Fan - 4x 120mm Fan - PSU - 2x GPU 12VHPWR Cables - Monitor - Keyboard - Mouse - Desk Mat - Lights used to film this video: Godox UL150ii - Godox UL60 - Main parts included in the build: (UK Amazon) Case - GPU - ProArt 4080 - Coming Soon CPU - Motherboard - RAM - NVME M.2 - CPU Cooler - Ryujin III - Coming soon 2x 140mm Fan - 4x 120mm Fan - PSU - 2x GPU Extensions - Monitor - Keyboard - Mouse - Desk Mat - Lights used to film this video: Godox UL150ii - Godox UL60 - Sure, this build is going to carry a high price tag which will no doubt be aimed at those looking for a productivity focussed rig, which would also prevail REALLY nicely when it comes to gaming too. For for those who want it (such as myself) the cost will be justified. What comes next? A smaller more compact version of this build with the Fractal North for a more budget friendly editing/gaming rig?! Let me know if you'd like to see that in the comments. Huge thanks to ASUS & Noctua for the support as always, I can't wait to feature this card in more upcoming builds! --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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