And it has the exact same problems too. One side of the vertical fins of the gpu is completely blocked, trapping all the warm air the card is exhausting, raising temps. Anyone wanting to go with a LP 4060 should grab the A24-v5. Something that's yet to be reviewed on this channel. That case have ventilation on both exhaust points, does not use a riser, have almost double the cpu cooler clearance, also you can install 2 case fans - all while being significantly smaller at just 5L. Oh and obviously a lot cheaper. It's better than this in every possible way.
@@HyperScorpio8688 nice items cost more . Same with the newest slim laptops with GPU's. If you want a brick then it's mostly cheap yeah . But it's 2024 and having a huge brick is so outdated
@@Kaizynx123 how is that ? Not everyone care to get more powerful gaming laptops . Work laptops With better build quality and screen is better for som people over if it's a 4050 or 4060. Slim astethic Laptops are limited in gpu too unless it's a gaming brick. I get that most teens wanna game all day and only care about fps. But most adults actually use for work and want something nice and professional looking
As an avid dust collector, this case is one of the best I've ever seen; really seems like it would do a great job at gathering all my dust in one place for me.
As an inspired industrial designer, I am thoroughly impressed with the exceptional quality and unique design of this case. It's not every day that you come across a CNC aluminum built case for PCs, especially one that rivals the craftsmanship of Apple's products or teenage engineering's field lineup. I would love to see an anodized version of this as straight aluminum simply looks fantastic. The attention to detail and precision engineering are truly impressive, and I can only imagine how great it must feel to hold such a well-crafted product in one's hands. Kudos to the designer and manufacturer for creating something truly special.
No they dont, these cases are tailor made for one specific GFX card only, it´s dumb, now this quality but made for the general format would be the way to go.
I get it, it is beautiful and without a doubt I would buy this. From a practical standpoint though, you have the 890m gpus now that offer the same gpu power in a footprint 1/5 of the size. Would love to see more of those chips and boards arted out, so to speak.
this is cool, something I'll never buy, but glad someone did. My style of computer case is a modular 15liter metal frame that I can slap whatever panels I can 3d Print on there. I sell my components frequently so I have to have a logically spaced case for CPUs like the 7900x and their tall coolers
Hey quick question. I have that same motherboard with a Ryzen 5 7600x. it should be able to run onboard graphics but for whatever reason I can't get it working. I have enabled it in the BIOS but its just not working. it only displays a black screen as if its getting an input but there is nothing there. windows does detect it but can't post anything on it. any ideas on why this is?
a 4060 is a 115 watt GPU. 75watts is delivered by the PCI Express port. a 6 pin connector delivers upto 75 watts. an 8 pin connector can deliver 150 watts by itself. The 6 pin delivers 30% more power than the card needs, even if you overclocked it and raised its power use, 30% is more than enough.
This looks awesome. The idea to make something specific to a certain line of cards makes me wonder: Why wouldn't someone like Asus do this themselves? A high end alternative to their "Prime" line, with the commitment to make this fit a couple of generations down the line?
why deactivate PBO? why dont you use the curve optimizer and configure it. then you have still the same (or more power) and lower the power consuption and temps noticable.
I'd love to see something like this but for founder's cards. That would look awesome, but I do understand the issue with the cooling since one fan will be on the top of the card.
So I am looking into transferring most of my hardware into a sff case (nr200p max) I have a Ryzen 9 3900x can you provide me with a mobo recommendation that supports it? Thank you in advance
Such a cool case but it's a hard market I don't see this selling! especially the price many only a hand full will sell but I'm kinda curious long term for the company how it last.
@Modsbybenq Another PROART version of FF04, which costs $599, has sold 1,300 units. In fact, there are quite a few people who are willing to pay for it.
@@ModsbybenqThanks very much for so many people who like my work. I will continue to make more new attempts. I have been following you on Instagram for a long time. I think I could contact you by Instagram later, make a friend, and we can communicate more in the future.
Jawa is still a scam since you have to deal with individual sellers that don't know much. Got scammed out of necessary acceories when purchasing a motherboard.
@@keki-spec - Most ITX cases are under $100 actually, and usually don't go above $150. This is CNC'd metal though, and it's probably one of the most expensive ITX cases I've encountered.
@@arthurwintersight7868 i wouldn't say most there are good cheap itx cases but if you want a case that isnt just a copy paste something that atx and matx cases have the liberty of having it could cost hundreds of dollars for a nice case
Devyn, do you plan on doing another "creator focused" build? if so, maybe try the Ryzen 9 7900 (non-X), it has the same TDP/TGP as the 7600 used in this video. I paired my 7900 with ASRock's a620i shown in the video, it works very well!
My only gripe with this case in that if you’re willing to expend this kind of money on a project like this using low profile GPUs you would for sure like to have the option to use the best and most powerful low profile GPU on the market which in this case (no pun intended) that would be the RTX 4000 SFF Ada Generation, same die as the RTX 4070 (AD104), 20GB of VRAM, in configured with such a low power draw by NVIDIA (70W) that doesn’t need external power cable, uses only the PCIe (PCIe can provide 75W oficially). Yes would be very expensive (between $1200 and $1500 depending where you look) using that card, but you would have 4060 Ti levels of performance (or probably slightly above) with tons of VRAM, no cables, and very low power draw/heat
My primary concern is to have mobility and durability in my build. I only need my PC to play DOTA with my friends when I travel to my hometown every few months so performance is not an issue. I bought the T1 with the intention of building an easy to travel PC as I was intrigued with the strengthening bracket available for the GPU. However this small form factor is making me think twice about gutting this instead. I’m torn, any input would be appreciated. Thanks
These cases are what Apple cheese grater cases wish they were. Then I could start justify their prices a bit more. The Pro art Asthetic really need to be adopted to their monitors now. These cases, and their laptops all look fantastic. But their monitors look and feel cheap considering what they cost.
theres good and bad here... feels a lot less refined than the xikii 4080 tower, random slits and cooling holes where none of them have the same design langauge, from ovals to hexagons to mesh to pillshape, its a mishmash brother. the plate that covers the 4060 could easily have been an excuse to use any low profile card. props to the build quality tho, more manufacturers need to go this path, so tired of flimsy folded sheets of metal. awesome video still, love the content.
Yes cuz he is already using the fastest am5 65w cpu and the fastest lp double slot gpu. If you mean “downgrade” then no he can slap lp 3050 but the the mounting holes/IO/fan cuts won’t be perfect put it will work
would i want this? yes would i realistically ever buy this even with disposable money? hell no it only supports up to a 4060, so if I had disposable money, I'd probably get a 4090
The incredibly refined aesthetic is dependent on specific hardware combinations to ensure everything lines up perfectly. To support more hardware would require options for multiple GPU plates, except there are only two GPUs on the market worth running (3 if you count a shunt modded ada 4000 sff, but that's super custom territory), and the price alone kills its mass market viability. As a case designer myself, the only market for this I can see is people who want to spend a lot of money on a very pretty computer and don't mind not getting much computer in return. It's a bigger market than most people would expect, but still absolutely tiny in the scale of things.
Why don't GPU manufacturers make these kind of cases themselves? It would help the brand and make some money on the side for them, and we would get an easier building experience compared to the current mess where if you want anything less than 18L you gotta get custom-length cables :/
Whoever sells this case better keep an equivalent amount of that specific GPU on supply, as Nvidia are already cutting production of RTX 4000 to force scarcity for the 5000 launches.
It just looks SOOO good, but as usual, for a "fun" project, just too expensive for me :/ Also, a 4060 with 8GB is a bummer.
It looks ok. 2 months of usage and the dust build-up would be insanely visible
yea i hate to be that kind of guy, but anything lower than 20 just doesnt cut it anymore
Yeah all that cost could be put towards a 5080.
@@cIoudbank That's just wrong lol. Entirely depends on what the user plays or uses the card for.
@@boydolson5350 Lol what. Have you ever heard of a dust blower? Those exist
These cases are pure art and quality, I would totally buy it tbh, I’d love to see more like this
You would be slightly wrong; these cases are actually pro-art and quality.
one of the best looking cases ever... losing only to the big brother
Its ugly trust me, the velka does the best. Or anything similar to that. Alsp its $480. Oh brother thats the price of a cpu already 💀
And it has the exact same problems too. One side of the vertical fins of the gpu is completely blocked, trapping all the warm air the card is exhausting, raising temps. Anyone wanting to go with a LP 4060 should grab the A24-v5. Something that's yet to be reviewed on this channel. That case have ventilation on both exhaust points, does not use a riser, have almost double the cpu cooler clearance, also you can install 2 case fans - all while being significantly smaller at just 5L. Oh and obviously a lot cheaper. It's better than this in every possible way.
losing, the word you're looking for is "losing".
Just finished the original FF04 Build. Thanks for your videos!
480$ for a case that forces you to use a low profile 4060 is 0% futureproof... its a big NO
A big yes . Nobody wants a pc that looks like a huge brick .
@@droo3010 I mean if you're good with an obsolete on arrival PC that costs triple what it should, go for it
@@HyperScorpio8688 nice items cost more . Same with the newest slim laptops with GPU's. If you want a brick then it's mostly cheap yeah . But it's 2024 and having a huge brick is so outdated
@@droo3010 a laptop is more powerful and sleek than this
@@Kaizynx123 how is that ? Not everyone care to get more powerful gaming laptops . Work laptops With better build quality and screen is better for som people over if it's a 4050 or 4060. Slim astethic Laptops are limited in gpu too unless it's a gaming brick. I get that most teens wanna game all day and only care about fps. But most adults actually use for work and want something nice and professional looking
7:31 Help, do you know what software you use for temperature and fps data?
2:40 SAME! I got so impressed by this board, it's insane!! (especially comparing against Gigabyte's a620i)
Forget the case. i want the cloth that you used to clean the case
i went searching through the whole video for that 1 Second clip, barely even see the cloth. what's so special lol
8:43
wdym? It's a basic looking cloth?
As an avid dust collector, this case is one of the best I've ever seen; really seems like it would do a great job at gathering all my dust in one place for me.
what software did you used at 7:24 for showing the temps and usage?
I'm curious too,what software it is?
Another comment said MSI afterburner with a custom interface, and he's apparently done a specific video on it as well.
How hard would it be to print out a new plate for the gpu? I wish they made plates so you could use other gpus both in this and the larger case.
why dont you try doing that
prints aren't suitable for high temperature environments, can't recommend trying it
@@tehmorninstah nah he means cnc
I need an answer aha ! considering buying one but 4060 is too bad
I feel like youtube is an alternate universe where people actually pay for this stuff
🤣🤣
It’s just a niche audience. For me, this is my current dream build that I’m actually finally working towards right now!
So.. same universe as any apple pro buyer?
As an inspired industrial designer, I am thoroughly impressed with the exceptional quality and unique design of
this case. It's not every day that you come across a CNC aluminum built case for PCs, especially one that rivals
the craftsmanship of Apple's products or teenage engineering's field lineup. I would love to see an anodized version of this as straight aluminum simply
looks fantastic. The attention to detail and precision engineering are truly impressive, and I can only imagine
how great it must feel to hold such a well-crafted product in one's hands. Kudos to the designer and manufacturer
for creating something truly special.
I just LOVE your channel, I fell in love mini PC’s because of you
Wow wow wow, more companies need to do this, so damn clean and cool
No they dont, these cases are tailor made for one specific GFX card only, it´s dumb, now this quality but made for the general format would be the way to go.
@ yeah I getchu, very specific but I love it when you seemly integrate parts
what program do you use for the tab at the top of the screen with temp and performance info? 7:46
I get it, it is beautiful and without a doubt I would buy this. From a practical standpoint though, you have the 890m gpus now that offer the same gpu power in a footprint 1/5 of the size. Would love to see more of those chips and boards arted out, so to speak.
So you think 890m GPU's are comparable with RTX? You must be smoking too much
could someone help me recognize the fps game he was playing at 8:18?
115
I think its called The Finals
Great power in a small space, this would be amazing with a built in handle. Nice air cooler!
this is cool, something I'll never buy, but glad someone did. My style of computer case is a modular 15liter metal frame that I can slap whatever panels I can 3d Print on there. I sell my components frequently so I have to have a logically spaced case for CPUs like the 7900x and their tall coolers
Huge fan of this kind of cases. I feel like Streacom has been one of the only other manufacturers making cases built with this level of quality.
Hey quick question. I have that same motherboard with a Ryzen 5 7600x. it should be able to run onboard graphics but for whatever reason I can't get it working. I have enabled it in the BIOS but its just not working. it only displays a black screen as if its getting an input but there is nothing there. windows does detect it but can't post anything on it. any ideas on why this is?
what software are you using to gauge on the top middle of your screen..looks clean
amazing quality, design and craftmanship
hey your link for the ram links the m.2 ssd
These cases look so good. I will wait for a 50-series variant.
Which app do you use for checking the fps ?
He uses Mai afterburner with a custom user interface. He has a video on how to customize it.
@mrich70 thank you
i prefer the Gigabyte version because of the 8 pin connector, otherwise this build is very nice :)
a 4060 is a 115 watt GPU.
75watts is delivered by the PCI Express port.
a 6 pin connector delivers upto 75 watts.
an 8 pin connector can deliver 150 watts by itself.
The 6 pin delivers 30% more power than the card needs, even if you overclocked it and raised its power use, 30% is more than enough.
Absolute piece of working art. love it.
This looks awesome.
The idea to make something specific to a certain line of cards makes me wonder: Why wouldn't someone like Asus do this themselves? A high end alternative to their "Prime" line, with the commitment to make this fit a couple of generations down the line?
What's that monitor riser 0:02?
why deactivate PBO? why dont you use the curve optimizer and configure it. then you have still the same (or more power) and lower the power consuption and temps noticable.
I just look up the specs on the website. Why would they go with a pcie 3.0 riser cable?
I'd love to see something like this but for founder's cards. That would look awesome, but I do understand the issue with the cooling since one fan will be on the top of the card.
This small builds have convinced me that I don't need to worry about airflow in my regular sized case lol........ I should focus more on ambient temp
Can you configure PBO on that a620 Board? Cuz if not, its so stupid to use it. You leave so muzch performance on the table
How much the full build cost?
Pretty! I'm still waiting for the 5x sersis cards to drop though...
MAKE A $600 pc that looks nice and is powerful. maybe like a black friday deal
amazing work man, this shit is beautiful
Have you ever thought about building in the Skyreach 4 Mini or S4T?
the things i would do for this whole build
So I am looking into transferring most of my hardware into a sff case (nr200p max) I have a Ryzen 9 3900x can you provide me with a mobo recommendation that supports it? Thank you in advance
what GPU CPU counter are you used in game? looks cool
I think we will see more demand for mini pc builds and we’ll be able to have more options. I’m considering getting the new Mac mini
the case reassemble SOUND velvet
What software are you using for the temps and FPS? That is so clean looking!
A GPU specific case to me sound just nuts. Particularly at this price point and build quality.
can you still get the max cpu boost clock of the cpu in that a620i board?
Such a cool case but it's a hard market I don't see this selling! especially the price many only a hand full will sell but I'm kinda curious long term for the company how it last.
Hahaha, I'm a fan of yours
@ its a hard market due to 011 being priced so cheap which really hurt a lot of many independent designers.
@Modsbybenq Another PROART version of FF04, which costs $599, has sold 1,300 units. In fact, there are quite a few people who are willing to pay for it.
@@XikiiMaker that's awesome guys!! I do enjoy seeing the vision of many independent designers. I do wish many had more eyes on them. Keep at it!! 👍
@@ModsbybenqThanks very much for so many people who like my work. I will continue to make more new attempts.
I have been following you on Instagram for a long time. I think I could contact you by Instagram later, make a friend, and we can communicate more in the future.
Jawa is still a scam since you have to deal with individual sellers that don't know much. Got scammed out of necessary acceories when purchasing a motherboard.
that’s rough
I’d say that’s somewhat on you for not asking all the details of whats included
It's just the risk of dealing with second-hand parts. It's the same on eBay or other local second-hand marketplaces.
I really do hope that this case is much cheaper
Says 480$ on the website :/
@@bencio22 sounds about right for itx cases lol bit pricey but not to much from what i remember some cases costing
@@keki-spec - Most ITX cases are under $100 actually, and usually don't go above $150. This is CNC'd metal though, and it's probably one of the most expensive ITX cases I've encountered.
@@bencio22 daum still expensive
@@arthurwintersight7868 i wouldn't say most there are good cheap itx cases but if you want a case that isnt just a copy paste something that atx and matx cases have the liberty of having it could cost hundreds of dollars for a nice case
It looks so cool, but I agree it would be better with a few more choices for graphic card.
when you watch enough videos by devyn and complete the sentence before he says it. "and that's the build complete".
i would mostly use this as my art pc instead of gaming
How about Ap201 build?
What's the wattage and fan noise on the included PSU?
pretty sure he said it was 450
Devyn, do you plan on doing another "creator focused" build? if so, maybe try the Ryzen 9 7900 (non-X), it has the same TDP/TGP as the 7600 used in this video. I paired my 7900 with ASRock's a620i shown in the video, it works very well!
My only gripe with this case in that if you’re willing to expend this kind of money on a project like this using low profile GPUs you would for sure like to have the option to use the best and most powerful low profile GPU on the market which in this case (no pun intended) that would be the RTX 4000 SFF Ada Generation, same die as the RTX 4070 (AD104), 20GB of VRAM, in configured with such a low power draw by NVIDIA (70W) that doesn’t need external power cable, uses only the PCIe (PCIe can provide 75W oficially).
Yes would be very expensive (between $1200 and $1500 depending where you look) using that card, but you would have 4060 Ti levels of performance (or probably slightly above) with tons of VRAM, no cables, and very low power draw/heat
Yeah I was thinking same
Wow! That looks amazing! And the production value of these videos man… so good. The smoke machine to visualize the air flow is also chef’s kiss :)
Looks like a dust magnet.
Looks really good like the bigger one. But i still dont like the fact that it has no dust filtration.
What do you use to track the temps?
MSI afterburner
You should build a pc with s200 itx case. Smaller model of s300.
Xikii just make your pc budget increase by 50% minimum
It looks Great.
How much was this build?
I had the Gigabyte 4060 LP, it's an amazing card.
The previous one looks more beautiful to me. This one to me looks like a power generator or a big power bank of some sort.
What would you do when one day the gpu dies and they don't make them anymore? Just throw away the whole case?
why not learn how to modify and make things?
It is crazy that a 40 class GPU offers this level of performance, just too bad about the MSRP/CSP of the 4060
those cases are getting smol huh
lets see if you can create a whole system the size of a mac studio
What fps and temp display is that
I was to also going to ask for that... lol
I got u guys the answer haha ua-cam.com/video/rRF6lW45c4c/v-deo.html
@@bernaldsolano ua-cam.com/video/rRF6lW45c4c/v-deo.html
its afterburner, he made a whole video on how to do it
buying a pc case nearly the same price as ur gpu is bonkerrrs
What is that app you use to see cpu & gpu stats?
MSI afterburner
@Chunpokomon is it, though? They now have clean interface, not the orange and greens?
Here you go! Minimalist In-Game Overlay (MSI Afterburner Tutorial)
ua-cam.com/video/rRF6lW45c4c/v-deo.html
@@devyn.johnston thank you for this 🙏
Man I just bought myself a T1, now i’m having second thoughts
My primary concern is to have mobility and durability in my build.
I only need my PC to play DOTA with my friends when I travel to my hometown every few months so performance is not an issue.
I bought the T1 with the intention of building an easy to travel PC as I was intrigued with the strengthening bracket available for the GPU.
However this small form factor is making me think twice about gutting this instead.
I’m torn, any input would be appreciated.
Thanks
Looks pretty.
how much?
8:45
Too much.
It looks perfect
It's kind of big especially considering it has a flex PSU.
Pinter nih website buildernya, pakai nama JAWA dengan jumlah populasi penduduk terbanyak di Indonesia.
This should be a form factor.
My whole pc build is the same as the pc case. 🤣
These cases are what Apple cheese grater cases wish they were. Then I could start justify their prices a bit more.
The Pro art Asthetic really need to be adopted to their monitors now. These cases, and their laptops all look fantastic. But their monitors look and feel cheap considering what they cost.
And then again its probably loud since the card is in the open.
At least make it for strongest graphic card if disposable
This is crauy good looking but i wish also amd gpus can have colaborations like this as well sadly only nvidia have things like this.
theres good and bad here...
feels a lot less refined than the xikii 4080 tower, random slits and cooling holes where none of them have the same design langauge, from ovals to hexagons to mesh to pillshape, its a mishmash brother. the plate that covers the 4060 could easily have been an excuse to use any low profile card. props to the build quality tho, more manufacturers need to go this path, so tired of flimsy folded sheets of metal. awesome video still, love the content.
It's like a DIY PC with apple level of upgradeability lol
Yes cuz he is already using the fastest am5 65w cpu and the fastest lp double slot gpu.
If you mean “downgrade” then no he can slap lp 3050 but the the mounting holes/IO/fan cuts won’t be perfect put it will work
Which game is that at @7:07?
He said it in the video: "Starting with The Finals". The game is called The Finals
@@dogoku Tyvm. English is not my first language
also i think you severely underestimate the demand for a product like this. With very minor tweaks this could be a best seller
Highly doubtful. It’s very beautiful, but insanely expensive, severely underpowered, and only fits 1 specific set of parts.
Not really. Even most sff enthusiasts would trade the few extra square inches of desk space for something significantly cheaper and faster.
As an American, with these tariffs on the horizon, having to have specific parts for your build is a huge hinderance.
would i want this? yes
would i realistically ever buy this even with disposable money?
hell no
it only supports up to a 4060, so if I had disposable money, I'd probably get a 4090
The incredibly refined aesthetic is dependent on specific hardware combinations to ensure everything lines up perfectly. To support more hardware would require options for multiple GPU plates, except there are only two GPUs on the market worth running (3 if you count a shunt modded ada 4000 sff, but that's super custom territory), and the price alone kills its mass market viability. As a case designer myself, the only market for this I can see is people who want to spend a lot of money on a very pretty computer and don't mind not getting much computer in return. It's a bigger market than most people would expect, but still absolutely tiny in the scale of things.
Honestly, who is this for? Who is going to buy this expensive one time use case, for a 4060?
obviously some people want it so they made it, some people appreciate art
That is a joke right?
The only reason he made it available for public sale is because people wanted it, as he said in the video
Small... and incredibly beautiful... 👍
01:47
5.9 KG for rest of the world.
I don't think anyone's getting this
those cases are beutifull but way more expensive that my builds
Why don't GPU manufacturers make these kind of cases themselves? It would help the brand and make some money on the side for them, and we would get an easier building experience compared to the current mess where if you want anything less than 18L you gotta get custom-length cables :/
Whoever sells this case better keep an equivalent amount of that specific GPU on supply, as Nvidia are already cutting production of RTX 4000 to force scarcity for the 5000 launches.
If there’s going to be a low profile 5060 by asus, no need to worry
Jawa...Hello Disney.
I built a massive fish bowl MSI Project Zero/Lian Li PC earlier this year. Now all I do is watch micro build PC videos lol. 🎉😂