Case Issue
Case Issue
Hey everyone. I recently assembled a high-end PC and have encountered a few minor problems so far (hopefully things work). Here’s the exact setup I used: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Yv3jN6. I placed almost all the case cables near the motherboard, next to the fan and RGB connections. That was where I initially ran into an issue when setting up my previous build. This case seems fairly compact and includes its own RGB and fan hub—something I remember from past builds. I’ve connected front panel cables like USB and power supply, but the hub’s cables are a bit tangled. The fans and RGBs are linked to this hub using their own cables, which is confusing. I’m not sure what to do with those hub cables; I don’t want to plug them directly into the motherboard because it would be less tidy.
Here are the images of the hubs and cables:
- https://imgur.com/a/F5njNAK
- https://imgur.com/a/DSISHgt
- https://imgur.com/a/bgSUJ1X
- https://imgur.com/a/tp72pDP
- https://imgur.com/a/oLmfjBZ
The general view of the hubs:
- https://imgur.com/a/mCr2PbR
- https://imgur.com/a/dsishgt
- https://imgur.com/a/bgSUJ1X
These are the cable layouts I’ve tried so far. Could you assist me? It’s been a while since I’ve been working on this, and after this I plan to add the GPU and PSU before finishing everything. 😊
Thanks in advance for your time and support!
RGB hub must be linked to the correct RGB header on the motherboard for software control, and it needs power from a SATA connection via the PSU. If fan motors are attached to the same hub, one cable should connect to the CHA_FAN header on the motherboard so you can adjust fan speeds through BIOS or software. Only chassis fans should be connected to the hub, while CPU cooler fans must go to the CPU FAN header on the motherboard.
Hey everyone. The system is working fine. Thanks to Mike for his help. But I have another question.
CPU
(the website didn’t accept my image link)
My CPU is this: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D, 4.2 GHz, 16-core processor.
Why does it show 5.25? Is that normal? I haven’t done any overclocking. I read it can reach up to 5.70, but I didn’t do anything. Also, how’s the temperature looking? I haven’t installed Windows yet.
The temperature looks acceptable, and these CPUs operate with a base clock speed as a minimum and boost speeds as a maximum. The 5.25ghz you observe represents the upper limit of boosting achievable for the current workload. The CPU will aim to sustain the highest possible clock speeds for any given task while keeping the temperature under roughly 89°C; beyond that, the clocks will begin to decrease to avoid exceeding the safe threshold.
The system is functioning properly and I am sending these letters from my new PC. However, I expected this PC to boot up the quickest, taking around 25-30 seconds. The yellow light stays on for about 10-15 seconds at the start, after which the system begins. The RAM seems to work correctly. I adjusted the frequency speed from 4600 to 6000 and wanted to know if that caused any changes. Please let me know.
Ignore the 10,15 seconds for the yellow light. It took 30,35 seconds to switch off the yellow light. After that, the machine began in 15,20 seconds. I think it should take around 50 seconds for this PC to open up.
Hey there, thanks for the update. The problem has been resolved in this thread: https://forums. Exactly what we were dealing with. Cheers