In terms of getting the case together, it wasn't easy tucking the cables in to slide it together. You may actually just want to try to build in it like a traditional case as much as you can. In terms of cable management, what you see is pretty much what you get. There isn't really any room to move any cables around or etc. I think the case is great but certainly challenging to build in.
I have the same CPU cooler configuration as you (Cryorig + Noctua), I really wanted to mount the vents horizontally such that hot air is exhausted straight out of the case instead of against the rear IO heatsink and RAM. The case itself gets stupid hot on load, and I wondered if this might have something to do with it. Have you had the same trouble?
It is very small, but has been running well for what it is rated for. That is just for day to day use, I do not have a power supply testing regiment or etc. Some similar power supply models are quite noisy, and people will actually swap the internal fans with a small noctua fan. This one wasn't very loud so I just left it as is.
I just built one of these with a 1660 ti and a ryzen 3600. How are the temps on the 9900k? can you run it at 4 or 4.5ghz without thermal throttling to hell and back? I bought a second case in black. I might move my i7 8700k into it.
i have it at the 3.6 stock and it boosts up to 4.7ghz fine, i used the intel stress test before and it was good at that stock speed. I tried pushing 5ghz but it throttled, it is already kind of hot at when boosting at stock. I dont have my fan super loud though so i might be able to get more if i played with it
@@laserfights I have a black ridge cooler on order from ebay. I think the C7 and the black ridge fit in the K39. You should have about 47MM of clearance. With the L9i, you could probably fit a slim 120mm fan between the chassis and the heatsink.
Please keep making videos, these have a very comfy vibe to them.
I was hoping you'd show the how you tucked in the cables. I'm deciding whether to order this for my next build. Thanks for sharing. Very nice build.
In terms of getting the case together, it wasn't easy tucking the cables in to slide it together. You may actually just want to try to build in it like a traditional case as much as you can. In terms of cable management, what you see is pretty much what you get. There isn't really any room to move any cables around or etc.
I think the case is great but certainly challenging to build in.
I suggest buying a PSU with modular cables (yes, they exist for this type too).
Last person that had that mobo probably had a cat
Replace the PSU fan with a one from Noktua and you are good to go with some overclocking as well.
Nice build dude! I put together a ryzen build inside one of those too a month ago. The metal is a bit too flimsy imo, but the size is dope.
thanks I am a big fan of the case
I have the same CPU cooler configuration as you (Cryorig + Noctua), I really wanted to mount the vents horizontally such that hot air is exhausted straight out of the case instead of against the rear IO heatsink and RAM. The case itself gets stupid hot on load, and I wondered if this might have something to do with it. Have you had the same trouble?
mine has been warm but i wouldnt call it stupid hot
10:17 that poor DisplayPort on Mobo.
haha always have some sort of trouble with io i dont know why
Can you tell us more about the PSU? It look small but does it noisy? does it powerful enough or just barely enough?
It is very small, but has been running well for what it is rated for. That is just for day to day use, I do not have a power supply testing regiment or etc.
Some similar power supply models are quite noisy, and people will actually swap the internal fans with a small noctua fan. This one wasn't very loud so I just left it as is.
Can I play this game this case?..not hot?..mans not hot??..skrrraaaa prappp pap pap
I just built one of these with a 1660 ti and a ryzen 3600.
How are the temps on the 9900k? can you run it at 4 or 4.5ghz without thermal throttling to hell and back?
I bought a second case in black. I might move my i7 8700k into it.
i have it at the 3.6 stock and it boosts up to 4.7ghz fine, i used the intel stress test before and it was good at that stock speed. I tried pushing 5ghz but it throttled, it is already kind of hot at when boosting at stock. I dont have my fan super loud though so i might be able to get more if i played with it
@@laserfights I have a black ridge cooler on order from ebay. I think the C7 and the black ridge fit in the K39. You should have about 47MM of clearance. With the L9i, you could probably fit a slim 120mm fan between the chassis and the heatsink.
What riser cable did you use? I cant find Ang info for what to use
there is a special fitted one that comes with the case
How about psu c4?
i am building this too
awesome. it's a little tricky to work in, but i think it's worth it
@@laserfights yep I think the most convenient way to build this is to disassemble the case first
you made a big mistake 99% of all do....... you forgot to take off the damn sticker on the M.2 SSD
some stickers are made to help dissipate heat