@@Razumen black is not considered a colour in terms of light. It represents the absence of light. When there is no light (colour), we perceive black. But if we speak about pigments... It would be kinda a colour.
I just wish they'd make improved Define 8. Keep the HDD mounting system from 7 but remove the stupid PSU shroud and bring back moduvents from R5 with side fan slot. And make 5.25" bay modular so it can be put either on top or bottom. Thus making it possible to install big rad on top while still having optical drive.
Fractal is quickly becoming the best case maker out there. The Ridge is amazing, I have the North and I love it, and this Terra is fantastic. Banger after banger. Hope they keep the streak going!
Fractal was killing it with the Node 304 more than a decade ago, and it's still one of the best mini ITX cases in existence. It won't fit a 4090, it's not the smallest, but it'll fit a 2 slot GPU and a 140mm exhaust and even a full sized PSU if your GPU is short enough, along with at least 4-6 drives, a full height CPU cooler, and has mesh intakes that keeps the dust out. And built like a tank. With room to tuck cables. The main benefit though is it's wider than it is tall, so no chance of accidentally knocking it over. It's also one of the best minimalistic cases, that can just sit on a desk and not offend the eye. It's a design you don't get bored of because of how neutral it is, so it doesn't suffer from changing trends. And the top of the case can still be used as desk space. You can put it right on the back corner edge of a desk and not have to worry about it being knocked off, which allows better use of the rest of the desk space. The only downside today is that GPU's have gotten soo big, you're not putting anything bigger than a 4070 in it. I've been running my CPU's max overclocked on air 24/7. Basically it's a case for if you don't want to compromise on heatsink size or cooling or drive space and have all the benefits of a full sized tower in a smaller package. And it's also a pretty silent case, the case itself dampens noise because it's not full of slits everywhere, so silent fans are even more silent. Even a 140mm AIO cooler would be more silent than normal. You'll still get dust build up on fans over time, but pretty much nowhere else, so once in a while you just clean the meshes and wipe down the fans and blow a bit of air here and there to get the dust out. Much easier to clean than other cases. No dust caking up on motherboard components.
This looks great. I built my first PC in the Fractal Ridge a few months ago and now I'm a huge Fractal fan. They made it so easy to build in and the manual was spot on. Also the Ridge is my baby and dream PC, keeping it for hopefully 10+ years.
You can use an ID-Cooling IS-47-XT, Apenfohn Black Ridge, or Thermalright AXP90-X47 in max GPU mode assuming your motherboard and RAM are compatible. They should provide better cooling vs an L9a/L9i and the ID-Cooling and Thermalright are cheaper as well.
I just got this case last week and I did try the same cooler he used in this video but the tempts were really bad even with a 5600x. I swapped it out today for the Noctua NH-L9x65 and things are much better. One other thing, I almost never use the badges or stickers that come with my computer components, but I could not help putting the brown Noctua owl badge that came with the cooler. Goes really well with the green and wood accents.
i think a 7600 or 7700 65w cpu would be a better choise for this form factor in therms of temps. even with a 5600x limited to 65 watt you dont loose performance ( somthing in the 2% range )
Its basically a less expensive and more mass market version of the Formd T1, but without the options for a 240mm AIO radiator or dual fan exhaust on the top. I do like how inexpensive and accessible the Fractal Design is, but if one is willing to drop the extra cash and maybe wait on availability then there's no doubt in my mind that the T1 is the better case. The T1 has insanely good thermal design for something just under 10L.
No joke, I currently have a Fractal Ridge "console" in the living room, a Fractal North as my work+gaming PC and just ordered a Fractal Terra for my stepdaughter and will help her build her second PC in it. By the way, I used the walnut CPU block and water cooling fittings from EKWB in the North because I f*cking love wood accents.
I just built my girlfriend’s PC a few days ago in this case. I found it to be more air cooling focused. The adjustable spine really is innovative and allowed me to fit a Noctua NH-L12 ghost, which is very impressive.
Surprised you were even able to get it a couple days ago, it was announced like a week ago! Did you need the Ghost version because of RAM height? Do you think you could have done the non-ghost NH-L12S if you got short-height RAM sticks?
@@dtemp132 Yeah if you had low-profile RAM you could use the standard NH-L12S without issue. If you have anything taller or any RGB you'd need to use the ghost.
I know this might be too late, but the SSUPD never made it to LTT channels despite being probably the best designed SFF case. 14L and only slightly more expensive than 18L NR200
You could probably find that thin filter screening in sheets and cut out your own filters. Wouldn't initially be removable and easy to clean, but it might help. And if you can find it in black, that would look sick as an underlay on the green.
14:35 Fractal has foam fan duct kit for this CPU cooler, you can stack them against the outer wall, so it pulls only cold air from outside. No need for another case fan
wish that companys would consider watercooling way more in cases like this. Only one i got so far is my Streacom DA6. 3090 and 5800x with a 2x 240 Rad combo.
There are some watercooling solutions for your request: ua-cam.com/video/17w6nz7aVTA/v-deo.html Fractal Terra's layout is copied from the model FormD T1 (wich is even a bit smaller), FormD ''invented'' this kind of case. Here you see a youtuber who had built a watercooling system in such a little FormD T1. The same should be possible for fractal terra
Nice video, the only thing I have to add: Gullwing doors is not a Tesla feature, it was first on the Mercedes Benz 300 SL in 1952 and have been used by various manufacturers since
the lack of dust filters the only reason i haven't bought one of these cases, yes you can buy separately, but i can also buy a case where the dust filters are included
Newegg finally got the black one back in stock today and I ordered it. Its such a good looking case. I'm swapping my 2nd pc with a 12600k+4070 Founders Edition and putting it in this case. Ill probably put a couple thin fans on the bottom to help cool my FE 4070. Gonna look so good with My Magnus Pro XL desk. I can't wait
Higher power delivery on the front panel USB-C would either require a new standard to be implemented on motherboards, a daughter card (not likely on this form factor) or some kind of box with cables to both the front connector and the power supply.
I’m pretty stoked because I’ve been looking for something just like this that supports SFX-L. Also the silver color reminds me of the old school Lian Li aluminum cases that I miss very much.
Louqe has been making sfx-l and full size GPU (well pre-4000 series) compatible cases like this for literal years before mjolnir, etc came along and cloned them
I normally don't care for this kind of content, building stuff, but Adam does a great job. Keeps it interesting enough. I'm just chilling doing some work on the side and this was enjoyable enough for me to listen and periodically glance at, so I get some new info on a unique case. I like to stay reasonably on top of different PC trends.
I got my Terra on Thur and so far I am really liking the case. Was not expecting something like this from Fractal, if I didn't know who made it I would think it was a boutique SFF case. When you were first trying to remove the side panels I was like STOP and please read the manual.
@2:56 Actually "Gull-wing Door" was initially pioneered and used by Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, first as a race car in 1952 (W194), and then as a production sports car in 1954.
I love there is a new SFF contender in 2023 finally! I was worried that giant GPU's were the death knell for SFF but thank you for highlighting this awesome case.
Can we get some propper temperature comparisons between this and normal PC cases? Im always interested in these but how much will they hurt performance when gaming long session or are they louder?
The open slats are kinda a deal breaker if you have any animals at all, hope they come out with magnetic dust filters that are fit for the openings, maybe a slightly more expensive version with them included too.
Yeah it really needs dust filters. I wouldn't ever run a case without them, because it's just soo much easier to rinse off the dust filters and put them back on. Although I think you can easily make your own, especially if you have a 3D printer. Although it should be included at this price point.
@@peoplez129Especially with how many tiny nooks and crannies there are in such a compact case, I'd imagine even with a dusting every month or so there'd still be areas that get so caked you can't easily clean it. The price is actually pretty low for an SFF case though, many around this size are $250+ and very limited supply, mostly due to the R&D it takes to cram components so tight together and many of the companies making them are far smaller than Fractal is.
10:29 "I trust nothing, I trust no one, I hate this world" It passes the SFF test, it some point in the build you got to have some loathing, either for the world or yourself for going with a good looking but complicated build.
It would be cool if you could add some feet on the cpu panel side. So it could lay over like a console and you could mount the bottom fans on the outside or whatever
I'd like a small case like that but the problem is mobos by itself dont have enough USB ports and in bigger cases you just drop in a pcie USB card, here you can't, and external USB hubs are almost always crap and cause issues.
Get a Dancase A4h2O instead, that allows for a liquid cooler. It even fits a MSI Ventus RTX 4090. If you want a really high end SFF PC that case is awesome!
...Of all the colors to chose when they make a case with some actual color to it, they chose *70s* *green?* Bold, I suppose. Also, thanks for specifying the USB type and not just giving the speed. That's actually really useful, especially for situations like this where the front IO is going to be really important.
I like the idea of small form factor cases I just don't think this is the one for me. I will gladly take something a bit bigger to be able to support and cool the latest hardware. if this case was 12 L and they used that extra space for more cooler and GPU compatibility I would have been more OK with it. As it is you need to compromise on the CPU or GPU or both as it currently is.
would love to see just some general thermal test at the end of the video. not even send to labs, just boot up some games and see what kind of temps you get. other than that great vid!
One thing I will say is I don't recommend facing the PSU fan to the back of the GPU, It doesn't really make a difference for the GPU and it just puts unnecessary strain on the PSU... Instead, avoid flow-through style cards if you can or try to create an air gap between the GPU and PSU and have a fan that helps direct air out
Would have liked him try to fit in the biggest GPU possible with a bigger CPU cooler like the Noctua NH-L12S (and also deal with the RAM-height issues that cooler creates). These SFF builds are all about getting the most in the case after all.
@@harrymok1809 There is no 4090 that will fit in this case at all, none are 3.6 or less slots thick (max GPU config) and also 322mm or less long, and 131mm or less height, without water cooling. Please post model if you think this is wrong.
when i build mine im Gunna get 2 USB fans screwed in on the top plate plugged into a USB hub and then in the USB slot in the back of the motherboard that'll hopefully help with cooling. fingers crossed. i think you'd get a better gap on cooling if u put 2 fans directly underneath the case pushing up rather than trying to put the fan inside on the bottom.
This looks like something you can put in a bookshelf near a plant
Yes good idea 😮👍
Plant = American Republican voter.
Perfect for Noctua fans.
I love it
that plant would caught on fire if the 4090 kicks in 😅
"The best thing about green is that it's a color"
No truer words had been spoken in PC enthusiast space before😮
I mean, to be fair, most other cases are either white or black. And those are not colors.
It's not RGB though
@@Rhias.Altera They are colors
@@Razumen black is not considered a colour in terms of light. It represents the absence of light. When there is no light (colour), we perceive black. But if we speak about pigments... It would be kinda a colour.
@@Lionpigster Yet it's a color.
Fractal is absolutely killing it with these new designs. 🔥
fractal is rapidly becoming my favorite case company. they have nas cases, regular cases, and smol cases, what more could a man want?
Yeah, got a North in late december, and it's fantastic. It's a piece of furniture and not an RGB spaceship for teens.
I have the north and somehow I am still looking for a way to justify another fractal case. That says something.
price is unfortunately based on lack of competition in the segment. They just need to undercut Dan case, a challenge only for Apple
I just wish they'd make improved Define 8. Keep the HDD mounting system from 7 but remove the stupid PSU shroud and bring back moduvents from R5 with side fan slot. And make 5.25" bay modular so it can be put either on top or bottom. Thus making it possible to install big rad on top while still having optical drive.
The green with the wood effect on the front looks very stylish.
Definitely agree with you.
very sexy
Fractal is quickly becoming the best case maker out there. The Ridge is amazing, I have the North and I love it, and this Terra is fantastic. Banger after banger. Hope they keep the streak going!
Heck let's not forget the Pop, budget case with 5.25 inch drive bays!
Dont forget the torrent... I have the Torrent Nano in white with RGB and I adore it
Becoming? Is. Was.
It always was. The Define series.
Fractal was killing it with the Node 304 more than a decade ago, and it's still one of the best mini ITX cases in existence. It won't fit a 4090, it's not the smallest, but it'll fit a 2 slot GPU and a 140mm exhaust and even a full sized PSU if your GPU is short enough, along with at least 4-6 drives, a full height CPU cooler, and has mesh intakes that keeps the dust out. And built like a tank. With room to tuck cables. The main benefit though is it's wider than it is tall, so no chance of accidentally knocking it over. It's also one of the best minimalistic cases, that can just sit on a desk and not offend the eye. It's a design you don't get bored of because of how neutral it is, so it doesn't suffer from changing trends. And the top of the case can still be used as desk space. You can put it right on the back corner edge of a desk and not have to worry about it being knocked off, which allows better use of the rest of the desk space. The only downside today is that GPU's have gotten soo big, you're not putting anything bigger than a 4070 in it. I've been running my CPU's max overclocked on air 24/7. Basically it's a case for if you don't want to compromise on heatsink size or cooling or drive space and have all the benefits of a full sized tower in a smaller package. And it's also a pretty silent case, the case itself dampens noise because it's not full of slits everywhere, so silent fans are even more silent. Even a 140mm AIO cooler would be more silent than normal. You'll still get dust build up on fans over time, but pretty much nowhere else, so once in a while you just clean the meshes and wipe down the fans and blow a bit of air here and there to get the dust out. Much easier to clean than other cases. No dust caking up on motherboard components.
I've never been even slightly interested in small form factor builds but the jade green is getting my engine revved.
I hope they release the Fractal North (or North 2) in Jade Green!
Dig that green, love what Fractal is doing with their cases aesthetically. Clean.
That 6800 xt with this green/olive case was a fantastic choice; absolutely gorgeous
6900 ;-)
That looks so good! The case and the card go perfect together
This looks great. I built my first PC in the Fractal Ridge a few months ago and now I'm a huge Fractal fan. They made it so easy to build in and the manual was spot on. Also the Ridge is my baby and dream PC, keeping it for hopefully 10+ years.
You can use an ID-Cooling IS-47-XT, Apenfohn Black Ridge, or Thermalright AXP90-X47 in max GPU mode assuming your motherboard and RAM are compatible. They should provide better cooling vs an L9a/L9i and the ID-Cooling and Thermalright are cheaper as well.
Hi I'm planning to buy a Terra but is it possible to fit in an AIO?
@@jennenicole9014 Only if you sacrifice the GPU.
More Adam, please and thank you.
Small form factors are getting so interesting.
"I trust nothing, I hate this world" 100% fan of Adam content bring us more
Agree, I want Adam so bad
Love that they made even there power button green. Looks so sharp, and supportingly compliments the dark wood.
I just got this case last week and I did try the same cooler he used in this video but the tempts were really bad even with a 5600x. I swapped it out today for the Noctua NH-L9x65 and things are much better.
One other thing, I almost never use the badges or stickers that come with my computer components, but I could not help putting the brown Noctua owl badge that came with the cooler. Goes really well with the green and wood accents.
i think a 7600 or 7700 65w cpu would be a better choise for this form factor in therms of temps. even with a 5600x limited to 65 watt you dont loose performance ( somthing in the 2% range )
@@georgwarhead2801 the 5600x is 65w though? Everything you just mentioned has the same power limit of around 87w ppt
@@rowie3366 sry. I had in my mind,that the 5600x haf a 95 watt tdp,where the 7600 and 7700 only have a 65 watt tdp,my bad
@@georgwarhead2801 If it had been a fully new build, I probably would have gone with that, but the 5600x was a part I already had on hand.
Hi I'm planning to buy a Terra but is it possible to fit in an AIO?
Its basically a less expensive and more mass market version of the Formd T1, but without the options for a 240mm AIO radiator or dual fan exhaust on the top.
I do like how inexpensive and accessible the Fractal Design is, but if one is willing to drop the extra cash and maybe wait on availability then there's no doubt in my mind that the T1 is the better case. The T1 has insanely good thermal design for something just under 10L.
I love the console form factor but this case looks so beautiful, i might convert
Dont let Linus hold that..
Walt
No joke, I currently have a Fractal Ridge "console" in the living room, a Fractal North as my work+gaming PC and just ordered a Fractal Terra for my stepdaughter and will help her build her second PC in it. By the way, I used the walnut CPU block and water cooling fittings from EKWB in the North because I f*cking love wood accents.
Gullwing doors being associated with Tesla makes one wish they could go back to the future.
I really hope they do more colors for this little guy. I'd like something very similar to the green, but with an orange hue instead.
I'll probably buy the green but if they had an indigo version...
I just built my girlfriend’s PC a few days ago in this case. I found it to be more air cooling focused. The adjustable spine really is innovative and allowed me to fit a Noctua NH-L12 ghost, which is very impressive.
Surprised you were even able to get it a couple days ago, it was announced like a week ago! Did you need the Ghost version because of RAM height? Do you think you could have done the non-ghost NH-L12S if you got short-height RAM sticks?
@@dtemp132 Yeah if you had low-profile RAM you could use the standard NH-L12S without issue. If you have anything taller or any RGB you'd need to use the ghost.
Not as pretty, but try the a4 h20. It's about 11L (so slightly larger than the terra), but has a 240mm rad spot and triple slot card space.
I know this might be too late, but the SSUPD never made it to LTT channels despite being probably the best designed SFF case. 14L and only slightly more expensive than 18L NR200
The green works with the wood the best, but an all matte black would be epic
Finally they are making FormD T1 for mass production.
You could probably find that thin filter screening in sheets and cut out your own filters. Wouldn't initially be removable and easy to clean, but it might help. And if you can find it in black, that would look sick as an underlay on the green.
14:35 Fractal has foam fan duct kit for this CPU cooler, you can stack them against the outer wall, so it pulls only cold air from outside. No need for another case fan
Love that Fractal has cases for both RGB nerds and wood-accent/pastel color geeks. Wish more case manufacturers would take a cue from them.
wish that companys would consider watercooling way more in cases like this. Only one i got so far is my Streacom DA6. 3090 and 5800x with a 2x 240 Rad combo.
There are some watercooling solutions for your request:
ua-cam.com/video/17w6nz7aVTA/v-deo.html
Fractal Terra's layout is copied from the model FormD T1 (wich is even a bit smaller), FormD ''invented'' this kind of case. Here you see a youtuber who had built a watercooling system in such a little FormD T1. The same should be possible for fractal terra
I love seeing more green cases on the market, it's my favourite colour.
Nice video, the only thing I have to add: Gullwing doors is not a Tesla feature, it was first on the Mercedes Benz 300 SL in 1952 and have been used by various manufacturers since
I love SFF. My first case evolved from tv-pc to my CAD daily with 32GB of ram, ryzen 5600 etc :D working on update to some modern GPU :)
the lack of dust filters the only reason i haven't bought one of these cases, yes you can buy separately, but i can also buy a case where the dust filters are included
The green one looks like a kitchen appliance...I love it.
Newegg finally got the black one back in stock today and I ordered it. Its such a good looking case. I'm swapping my 2nd pc with a 12600k+4070 Founders Edition and putting it in this case. Ill probably put a couple thin fans on the bottom to help cool my FE 4070. Gonna look so good with My Magnus Pro XL desk. I can't wait
Press f to pay respects to the FormD T1 not being mentioned anywhere except optimum tech's review.
Higher power delivery on the front panel USB-C would either require a new standard to be implemented on motherboards, a daughter card (not likely on this form factor) or some kind of box with cables to both the front connector and the power supply.
I've had the Fractal Node 202 for 6 years now. Absolutely loved that case. This looks fantastic
fractal does not disapoint, that is one nice looking case.
Fractal is the only mainstream company I’d buy from. Still rocking my SSUPD meshlicious.
I kinda want this for my living room PC; that green and wood would go great with my decor
I’m pretty stoked because I’ve been looking for something just like this that supports SFX-L. Also the silver color reminds me of the old school Lian Li aluminum cases that I miss very much.
Wish Lian Li would make something like they used to
Louqe has been making sfx-l and full size GPU (well pre-4000 series) compatible cases like this for literal years before mjolnir, etc came along and cloned them
Its so refreshing to see another person other than linus to build the PC…
Loving what they are doing lately. Still rocking my first SFF build with Node 202.
looks great. but that gap behind is a kind of a deal breaker for others. might become an entry point for pests / insects / small mice.
would have liked to hear it run a stress test to ensure noise levels are optimum
I normally don't care for this kind of content, building stuff, but Adam does a great job. Keeps it interesting enough. I'm just chilling doing some work on the side and this was enjoyable enough for me to listen and periodically glance at, so I get some new info on a unique case. I like to stay reasonably on top of different PC trends.
I got my Terra on Thur and so far I am really liking the case. Was not expecting something like this from Fractal, if I didn't know who made it I would think it was a boutique SFF case. When you were first trying to remove the side panels I was like STOP and please read the manual.
Those down swinging side panels allow for an easy hack job to fit a wider GPU and bigger CPU cooler for a cool frankestein case.
i love these small built pc because i plan on joining the service and being stuck in a small dorm size room something this small would be amazing
Look into the Dan a4 h20. 3 slot gpu support, 240mm rad support for cpu cooling. If you want something premium check out the Formd t1.
Fun fact: there are no Teslas with Gullwing doors.
I don't think that fan was meant to cool a 5800x3D 😅 Might have wanted to go for the Noctua NH-L12S
@2:56 Actually "Gull-wing Door" was initially pioneered and used by Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, first as a race car in 1952 (W194), and then as a production sports car in 1954.
I love there is a new SFF contender in 2023 finally! I was worried that giant GPU's were the death knell for SFF but thank you for highlighting this awesome case.
Can we get some propper temperature comparisons between this and normal PC cases? Im always interested in these but how much will they hurt performance when gaming long session or are they louder?
The open slats are kinda a deal breaker if you have any animals at all, hope they come out with magnetic dust filters that are fit for the openings, maybe a slightly more expensive version with them included too.
True. I have 6 cats and imagine all the furs that can get into the components. It would be a nightmare to cleanup
Yeah it really needs dust filters. I wouldn't ever run a case without them, because it's just soo much easier to rinse off the dust filters and put them back on. Although I think you can easily make your own, especially if you have a 3D printer. Although it should be included at this price point.
@@peoplez129Especially with how many tiny nooks and crannies there are in such a compact case, I'd imagine even with a dusting every month or so there'd still be areas that get so caked you can't easily clean it. The price is actually pretty low for an SFF case though, many around this size are $250+ and very limited supply, mostly due to the R&D it takes to cram components so tight together and many of the companies making them are far smaller than Fractal is.
Whenever someone said gullwing, the first thing that comes to mind for me is Mercedes not Tesla
The Halo GPU actually looks BALLIN in that thing
10:29 "I trust nothing, I trust no one, I hate this world"
It passes the SFF test, it some point in the build you got to have some loathing, either for the world or yourself for going with a good looking but complicated build.
I love the case as GREEN 🟢🟩is my favourite colour .......💚
It would be cool if you could add some feet on the cpu panel side. So it could lay over like a console and you could mount the bottom fans on the outside or whatever
I'd like a small case like that but the problem is mobos by itself dont have enough USB ports and in bigger cases you just drop in a pcie USB card, here you can't, and external USB hubs are almost always crap and cause issues.
that green one is beautiful and I want it on my shelf near my monstera
Today, I learned that GREEN is a COLOR
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Doesn’t a dust filter not take up enough room to justify leaving it out?
Not that hard to DIY it if you're that worried about it
You can debate how useful they are. You'll have to clean your hardware anyway, so why not have better thermals
Get a Dancase A4h2O instead, that allows for a liquid cooler. It even fits a MSI Ventus RTX 4090. If you want a really high end SFF PC that case is awesome!
i really like this case... i want it !
its gorgeous, and the green and wood is sooo aesthetically pleasing... i may have to build in this now lol.
...Of all the colors to chose when they make a case with some actual color to it, they chose *70s* *green?* Bold, I suppose.
Also, thanks for specifying the USB type and not just giving the speed. That's actually really useful, especially for situations like this where the front IO is going to be really important.
Green IS a Color.
Thanks for confirming this for me. I can finally sleep comfortably at night.
I might wind up transplanting my mini ITX machine over to this case from my Silverstone Raven
Imma get this when I do my next build. Thinking a 8800x3d whatever gpu
I like the idea of small form factor cases I just don't think this is the one for me. I will gladly take something a bit bigger to be able to support and cool the latest hardware. if this case was 12 L and they used that extra space for more cooler and GPU compatibility I would have been more OK with it. As it is you need to compromise on the CPU or GPU or both as it currently is.
Dan A4 H2O/FormD T1 is the case foy you. 240 rad for CPU + 3 slot GPU
since the case was so popular I think we can see a v2 as soon as 2025
Oh wow you just unboxed the case it looks to have incredible air flow wich is a staple of fractal cases
would love to see just some general thermal test at the end of the video. not even send to labs, just boot up some games and see what kind of temps you get. other than that great vid!
The meshify in its various guises is the best case
i absolutely love the shade of green
12:16 "Although it doesn't really matter, because how visible are the cables when the side panels are on?"
YES, BUT I WILL KNOW. I WILL KNOW.
speaking of color, i like the white walls on the studio, it looks a lot brighter
Nice case, honestly hope they make a bit larger case that can hold a 280 AIO up top. Sticking to my NR200P Max for now.
Whoever came up with that Newegg sponsorship script deserves a raise.
@Synology should partner with Fractal, I'd love this on a shelf
Metal & wood? Holy 1960s/70s, Dieter Rams for Braun Electronics design language, Batman!
This would look great with my wooden wrist rest and guitars. I may need to upgrade from my metalicgear case
I want to build in the Green/Wood case so damn bad. It’s the best looking PC case in a decade. It crazy sexy.
It looks like a great case but it is a bummer that it doesnt fit a 240mm rad
I bet it'll look amazing in beige!
That color is just perfect
Good grief, this year has a lot of really awesome boutique styled cases that inspire build ideas. Ive never wanted SFF but that has changed now.
That green is so god damn good looking.
One thing I will say is I don't recommend facing the PSU fan to the back of the GPU, It doesn't really make a difference for the GPU and it just puts unnecessary strain on the PSU... Instead, avoid flow-through style cards if you can or try to create an air gap between the GPU and PSU and have a fan that helps direct air out
The L12S fits with a 2.5 slot GPU. NICE!
This is the kind of chassis I'd use for my living room pc for VR and whatnot.
Would have liked him try to fit in the biggest GPU possible with a bigger CPU cooler like the Noctua NH-L12S (and also deal with the RAM-height issues that cooler creates). These SFF builds are all about getting the most in the case after all.
The NH-l12s will not fit with any 4080 or 4090 in this case
@@harrymok1809 There is no 4090 that will fit in this case at all, none are 3.6 or less slots thick (max GPU config) and also 322mm or less long, and 131mm or less height, without water cooling. Please post model if you think this is wrong.
First time you seen a moveable spine in a mass produced case? I thought LTT reviewed the Meshilicious/Meshroom?
This case would make a nice little SSD NAS. No GPU necessary - side fan mount vindicated.
Those videos always make me remember why i have a big tower
when i build mine im Gunna get 2 USB fans screwed in on the top plate plugged into a USB hub and then in the USB slot in the back of the motherboard that'll hopefully help with cooling. fingers crossed. i think you'd get a better gap on cooling if u put 2 fans directly underneath the case pushing up rather than trying to put the fan inside on the bottom.
If it supported a 240mm rad, I'd buy this in a heartbeat