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hey everyone I'm Alex with the signal RGB team and today I'm building in the new1 vision case that lean Lee sent to us if you don't know yet we just partnered with lean Lee to improve signal RGB control across all of their products this build is to celebrate the partnership between lean Lee and Signal RGB we'll also be bringing this build to trade shows like Pax West and PAX East if you're there be sure to stop by and say hi before we start I just want to say that I haven't seen any reviews on this case yet so everything you're going to hear me say is my actual first impression the1 Vision appears very similar to the O Dynamic with the most noticeable difference being that the top panel is made of glass you might be concerned about this affecting air flow but I really don't think that's going to be a problem for most people it also looks like you can mount two fans to the back of the case instead of one if you use lean Le's own uni fans which means you can still have a total of eight fans the first thing I'll do is remove all of the panels starting with the top panel held in place by two thumb screws then a single thumb screw holds this side panel in place after that you just have to pull out and and Slide the panel up unlike the previous model this front glass panel looks like it's not meant to be removed so that leaves the back panel which just pops off without having to unscrew anything nice flip open this panel to reveal the box of essential screws and zip ties I also really like this reusable plastic box instead of the cardboard that's included with every other PC case I'll definitely be storing some extra screws in here this panel also comes off if you pull it up I'm also going to remove the hard drive Bays each one is held on by a single thumb screw and then you just pull up and out what I'm definitely starting to notice is how easy everything is about this case nothing is hard to remove and I haven't had to use a screwdriver for anything so far all right now with everything removed from the case let's get the power supply ready to install you always want to attach the cables you're going to need first before mounting your power supply it's just easier that way the power supply I'm using here is the superflower argb power supply it should look nice with the RGB fan shining through the back of the case now it's time to put the power supply in immediately what I noticed here is that there's this little stand for the power supply so you don't have to hold it up while you're screwing it in it's this little quality of life stuff that really makes a PC case good in my opinion [Music] but if you think that's nice wait until you see this next Super Innovative feature that just absolutely blew my mind if you remove this screw and then these other three screws this entire area where you mount the motherboard and graphics card literally comes out what the actual big props to Le and Lee for thinking of this feature I'm really impressed the motherboard going in this build was kindly sent To Us by Asus it's the strix z790 which I'm pairing with a 13900 processor I always suggest keeping this lid just in case you want to sell your motherboard later and protect the pins if you don't know this already there's a little triangle on your processor and on the lid that you match up so that you know you're putting it in correctly but either way every motherboard has these little notches that makes it almost impossible to mess it up if you have only two sticks of ram like I do then be sure to put it in slots two and four for the best performance make sure you line up the notch and press down until you hear a click don't press too hard or you're going to end up like this next I'm going to install the SSD these nicer motherboards all have heat sinks for the SSD so let's unscrew that always make sure you remove the plastic film on the thermal pad then just line up the SSD push it in and push it down nicer motherboards like this also include the standoff for the SSD and a little clip to hold the SSD down just rotate the clip so it's over the SSD and you're done there's no screwdriver needed now I'll put the motherboard on the plate I've never mounted a motherboard in this way before for it's really a new experience and it feels easier than reaching inside of the PC case to screw it [Music] in after securing it I realized I forgot to peel the plastic off the io Shield so I had to remove it just to do that all right now with that out of the way it's time to put this whole thing back into the case this was super easy you just have to line it up so it sits without falling and then tighten this thumb screw then you can let go of it and tighten the other three thumb screws and that's it it's secured at this point in every build I like to connect all of the cables to the motherboard starting with the main ones like the 8 Pin and 24 pin cables if you don't like thinking super hard about Cable Management then you're going to love this case there's a ton of room here it includes this little area to run the cables through and it also has cable ties in all of the right places [Music] I'm [Music] after connecting all the essentials I like to tuck away these other cables and I'll pull them out when I need them later throughout the build next up I prepared the AO with three lean Le un fans it's worth noting that as of this video the default lean Le controllers still lag with signal RGB so I'll be using an adapter from ariru to connect the fans to a 5vt argb header this lagging issue is one of the issues we're hoping to resolve now that we're collaborating with Le and Lee so hopefully if you're watching this video in the future you won't be needing an adapter cable and Lee and Lee will have improved their controllers to better support signal RGB yet another awesome feature of this case there's a quick release latch that holds this tray in place so you can easily take it out to screw in your fans or in this case the [Music] aiio then when it's ready just slide the tray in from the bottom first and then the top clicks into place now with the AI mounted I'll move on to the three fans at the bottom which will be the thermal take Sall fans this tray comes off with two screws and then you can flip it over and mount your fans to it this works great because I can have these fan blades reversed to pull air into the case while still having the RGB face up after they're screwed in flip it over again push the cables through and reattach the tray like I said earlier you can have two fans on the back if you use lean Le's uni fans however I want to have a third brand here to really demonstrate signal rgb's ability to sync everything together so I'm adding a Corsair ql fan here that will be three different RGB fan controllers that signal RGB will be syncing together I'll also show the configuration for that at the end of the video now I'm going to plug in all of the controllers and wire everything I have this USB expansion Hub that's going to make it easy to plug in all of the RGB controllers and also the Asus AI first I connected the thermal T controller plugged in the three Sall fans and bundled up the cables as best as I could to strap them with the cable tie they really give you a lot of extra cable with these fans and it's kind of a nightmare after that I connected the Corsair controller and the 1ql fan finally I connected the Razer argb controller which will be controlling the superflower power supply and the three uni fans now for the last part the graphics card I'm using a very nice looking Asus stricks card [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] believeing [Music] all right so when you first load up signal RGB you should be seeing this neon shift effect and it should be working on all of the components and devices that are supported so here I have my keyboard my mouse my mouse pad all of the fans the ram the graphics card that cooler and the motherboard so all of it is compatible and what we need to do now is we need to configure our devices so to do that we're going to go to this devices Tab and I'll start with the Razer argb controller and the first thing you're going to notice is that in all of these channels there's already a strip that's been pre-created and this is here by default so that your devices can at least show you something so that you're sure that your devices are working um if this wasn't here then your devices would look like they're off and this used to confuse a lot of people into thinking that their devices weren't supported so we started adding these default strips here um just to give you something when you first load the app um but what we're going to do is we'll just delete all of these strips all right so here you can see that the devices are pulsing based on where they're plugged in so you can see here that on channel one that's where our lean Le fans are plugged in because it's pulsing red so here I'm going to add three three lean Le uni fans so they're the lean Le SL 120s so I'm going to add three of these one two and three and so now you can see they're completely synced and that top half that used to be um not working is now working because before the strip was only 40 LEDs and now we have three fans and that's 48 LEDs so it's covering all three fans now all right so Channel 2 over here um I know that this is my power supply you can't see it cuz it's behind the PC it's on the back over there um but I do know that it has eight LEDs and we don't have a component for the superflower but you can still pick um anything circular so like uh this cooler one stealth CPU fan should work just fine cuz it's eight LEDs in a circle okay so now the razor argb controller is all configured now we can do the Corsair controller this one's pretty easy uh I'll just delete this default strip here um and you can see it's pulsing red so that's clearly what we have connected here um it's the Corsair ql all right so that's done um that leaves us with the thermal take controller delete all these strips this is channel one this is channel two and this is channel 3 it doesn't really matter since they're all the same fan but you know let's just say they were different um it would be nice to know you know which model is on which channel but in this case um they're all the swap fans so okay now all of our fans um they're all configured now all right so now with all of that configured um we can move on to layouts and this is where it's going to require a little bit more tweaking you don't necessarily have to do this because you could still run effect without having layouts configured and they they're going to look okay right but it looks the best when you have everything sequential in my opinion um but you know if if you're too lazy to configure it still looks pretty [Music] [Music] decent [Music] [Music] [Music] I hope some of you found this video useful and thanks for watching
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Keywords: RGB, Controllers, Hubs, SignalRGB, Guide, Tutorial, Adapters, RGB Profiles, Connectors, Corsair, Razer, Cooler Master, Lian Li, NZXT, HUE, Thermaltake, RGB PC, PC, Gaming, Controller, Adapter, 5v, 12v, 3 pin, 4 pin, ARGB, DRGB, RGB Gaming PC, Gamer, PC Gaming, Build, Vision, 011, Dynamic, Chrome
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Length: 14min 52sec (892 seconds)
Published: Fri Feb 23 2024
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