Endgame: What’s it Like to build the Noctua-everything PC inside the Antec Flux Pro Noctua-Edition
Antec and Noctua just released the Flux Pro Noctua-Edition case.
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Mounting the CPU Cooler
The day prior, I had already mounted the CPU cooler, simply because I wanted to see what the heatsink would look like in the system before calling it a night. Especially without the fans installed on it, it really looks like a work of art, even if it’s ‘just’ a heatsink.
For installation, we note which direction is longer – the cooler is asymmetrical, and whereas the bottom side leaves clearance for the GPU, a big chunk of its mass extends to the same height as the very top edge of an ATX motherboard. The rear fin stack is also thicker than the front stack.
With the tower in place, I installed the two NF-A15x25r fans, placing the faster spinning of the two at the front.
Article continues belowIt’s a known phenomenon in the world of PC cooling (and fans in general) that an impeller becomes notably louder when installed behind an object, so the slower fan gets installed in the middle for a quieter sound profile.
Installing the Asus x Noctua RTX 5080
The Asus x Noctua RTX 5080 is a behemoth of a graphics card, yet it fits in this case just fine. It even has room to spare.
Installation of the GPU is as simple as can be: remove two expansion slot covers, install the GPU, pop the anti-sag riser in place, and connect the power cable.
Do be sure to insert the power cable fully though – these cables can be finicky, and if not inserted properly, increase the chance of melting. So, we pay extra attention and make sure the clip is in its fastened position.
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Strangely, this power supply doesn’t come with cable combs for the GPU power cable, but it does come with all others. I still had some laying around though. I’m allowed to use those, right?
Final Cable Management
With the build near completion, it was time for a final round of cable management. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: I really like the cable management in this case.
Build complete
With that, I popped the side panels on, and the build was complete.
A personal disclaimer
It may come as no surprise if you’ve read this far, but I really quite like Noctua. I know they say “keep yourself unbiased” in the world of journalism, but the truth is, Noctua just makes great stuff.
I also adore the Noctua colorway. I know it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but it falls precisely in my tastes – my wooden floor at home is nearly the same shade beige as the fan frames, and most of my furniture is a similar shade of brown, many with the same slight reddish hue.
Top that with the ultimate silence, refined (zero) motor noise, no shouty ‘Gamer’ looks, outstanding warranty, support, and free bracket updates for legacy coolers – I wouldn’t want to live in a world without Noctua.
With that confession out of the way, let’s carry on.
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PEnns *Case not included. MSRP is $399. Grand Total then comes to $6,400."Reply
One day, maybe in 3 years at this rate, I might tell my grand-kids stories about how people were able to build a gaming PC for a mere, affordable $6,400.....including the case!! -
cknobman Beautiful build for sure.Reply
But, for me, it comes off a little...... Sterile.
And of course at $6400 the price is stupid and complete unobtanium for the majority of people out there. -
dwd999 I also like Noctua products; I have 17 fans and 3 D15 coolers. But for me, if it comes in chromax.black that's the version I buy.Reply -
Roland Of Gilead Aesthetically, I do find it pleasing. But the one thing that bothers me is the offset difference between the 2 fans on the CPU cooler and the rear exhaust. The cooler fans are lower than the rear exhaust, and symmetry is important, at least for me. Can the rear exhaust be lowered to match the height of the cooler fans?Reply -
SkyBill40 Reply
That offset seems to be pretty common with case design, especially now.Roland Of Gilead said:Aesthetically, I do find it pleasing. But the one thing that bothers me is the offset difference between the 2 fans on the CPU cooler and the rear exhaust. The cooler fans are lower than the rear exhaust, and symmetry is important, at least for me. Can the rear exhaust be lowered to match the height of the cooler fans? -
Roland Of Gilead Reply
I have a Lian Li 215, I can't be certain (as I'm running an AIO), if they would be close to my rear exhaust. But looking at the positioning of the socket, it seems it would match the height of my rear exhaust.SkyBill40 said:That offset seems to be pretty common with case design, especially now.
I guess someone looking at an all Noctua system may not be too bothered by that though. -
SkyBill40 Reply
To each their own, I guess. 🤷♂️Roland Of Gilead said:I have a Lian Li 215, I can't be certain (as I'm running an AIO), if they would be close to my rear exhaust. But looking at the positioning of the socket, it seems it would match the height of my rear exhaust.
I guess someone looking at an all Noctua system may not be too bothered by that though.
I get it though and would find it bothersome and even a tad inefficient at evacuating heat. My current case is probably 15+ years old and has a solid side panel, so I don't see it to let it bother me. But, thankfully, my Corsair case is properly height aligned with my BQ DRP4 cooler.
