I am very happy for the looks, the RGB and the silence for the small price I paid. I would gladly pay a bit more for a new model with easy front dust cover access.
Hi my frined, I'm stuck between Corsair 4000D Air Flow, Thermal Take Ceres 330 TG, Be Quit 500DX and NZXT H5 Flow 2024 ... Overall which one would you recommend? And is there much difference between the cooling of these cases?
Thank god you mentioned how horrible it is to remove the front panel. Surely German engineers could come up with a way to remove it easier? I never even went to school and I would probably make the front panel magnetic or slide of sideways.... I love everything about this case (I HAVE IT)
I got this case for less than 100 euros! Love it. sure somethings are a hassle but it's only minor and nothing you will have to do often and for 100 euros I got nice RGB and high quality fans, can't complain
I haven't reviewed them - but they are in the studio right now. The Montech Air 903 Max and Deepcool CH560 look seriously good for cases that include a lot of high quality fans.
Yeah, it is a shame. I have to purchase some cable extension for that usb header. but I am a bit worried about transfer speeds and stability. I will report my findings later@@TechHunterOfficial
Your thermal testing is deeply flawed. The way you test, a case with 3000rpm fans would come out on top, but I asure you, no one would want that noise. Judging thermals based on flawed testing without acknowledging how flawed it is, just shows that you have literally no clue. At that point just cut the thermal test entirely.
I'll be honest - I agree with you in some ways. I've thought about this a lot over the last few months and even more so over the last week since reading your comment. I would love to do noise-normalised testing, but with a noise floor in my studio (a shed) of 35dBA, it would be hard to differentiate a lot of cases. I think the best option for me going forward would be to test at 100% with the included fans + test with some standard fans in every case as well, similar to what Gamers Nexus do. I still think that 100% fan speed with included fans is a valuable test to have because most cases include lower RPM fans that are cheaper, so if a case does include higher RPM fans, I think it's definitely worth including (similar to how Hardware Canucks test their cases). I appreciate your comment; I just wish you had worded it a little nicer. I do have a clue, but I do not have the facilities to make my dreams/tests a reality. Yet :)
I am very happy for the looks, the RGB and the silence for the small price I paid. I would gladly pay a bit more for a new model with easy front dust cover access.
Hi my frined, I'm stuck between Corsair 4000D Air Flow, Thermal Take Ceres 330 TG, Be Quit 500DX and NZXT H5 Flow 2024 ... Overall which one would you recommend? And is there much difference between the cooling of these cases?
Thank god you mentioned how horrible it is to remove the front panel. Surely German engineers could come up with a way to remove it easier? I never even went to school and I would probably make the front panel magnetic or slide of sideways.... I love everything about this case (I HAVE IT)
😂 Maybe we both just have noodle arms compared to the Germans
@@TechHunterOfficial Quick question. Do you prefer Light Wings or Silent Wings 4 please? airflow/silence
It’s the side panel mounting screws more than anything else that made me bail on this case. It makes it look like a year 2000 type case.
I got this case for less than 100 euros! Love it. sure somethings are a hassle but it's only minor and nothing you will have to do often and for 100 euros I got nice RGB and high quality fans, can't complain
Especially when the price of the fans is probably 100 euros 😂
@@TechHunterOfficial is the case big enough for a Dark rock Elite and rtx 4080 super or should i Go with 800fx?
It would be tight if I'm honest. It's a nice case, but just outdated for the size of the newer components
@@TechHunterOfficial Thank you! So you would Go With 800fx or is that case too big ?
@@Troynex My RTX 4090 fits perfectly in this case :)
What is the best case you recommend under $100? Including fans too
I haven't reviewed them - but they are in the studio right now. The Montech Air 903 Max and Deepcool CH560 look seriously good for cases that include a lot of high quality fans.
@TechHunterOfficial they look great and would suit my white build but they're all over €100 for where I live
@@TechHunterOfficial Those cases you mentioned look really well designed. And not too expensive in Blighty compared to other regions of the world.
You said under $100 so I checked newegg. What country are you in?
I've got the CH560 in white. That should look really nice when built
Hi is this case a good deal for 63 USD brand new?
😂 Insane value for 63 USD
@@TechHunterOfficial that's what I thought, thanks!
Great video 😊
Thanks for watching
Just picked this case up brand new on fb marketplace for $30
😂 Great price!
it was stolen
@@max29pl who cares? it was cheap lmao
Cases in this bracket don't even come with fans...or useless throw away fans...
I recognise that backing song 👀
If you know, you know 😂
I have the exact problem with internal USB connection with crosshair VIII dark hero (connector is sideways) and fractal design meshify 2 compact....
On a really high end board like that, you'd think there would be 2 of them at least!
Yeah, it is a shame. I have to purchase some cable extension for that usb header. but I am a bit worried about transfer speeds and stability. I will report my findings later@@TechHunterOfficial
Your thermal testing is deeply flawed.
The way you test, a case with 3000rpm fans would come out on top, but I asure you, no one would want that noise. Judging thermals based on flawed testing without acknowledging how flawed it is, just shows that you have literally no clue. At that point just cut the thermal test entirely.
I'll be honest - I agree with you in some ways. I've thought about this a lot over the last few months and even more so over the last week since reading your comment. I would love to do noise-normalised testing, but with a noise floor in my studio (a shed) of 35dBA, it would be hard to differentiate a lot of cases. I think the best option for me going forward would be to test at 100% with the included fans + test with some standard fans in every case as well, similar to what Gamers Nexus do. I still think that 100% fan speed with included fans is a valuable test to have because most cases include lower RPM fans that are cheaper, so if a case does include higher RPM fans, I think it's definitely worth including (similar to how Hardware Canucks test their cases).
I appreciate your comment; I just wish you had worded it a little nicer. I do have a clue, but I do not have the facilities to make my dreams/tests a reality. Yet :)
Defo a weak little baby 😂