The Graph says "Closed No Filter" that is actually the metric for "No Top Fan". This is also to do with Deepcool telling us that the review embargo had been moved up by 24 hours about 3 hours from the new embargo. Instead of us having an extra day to polish the video within our planned schedule we were rushed. Very unprofessional of them. I guess it's reflected in the quality of this case. If there are any typos in the video. You know who to blame. We had to rush this to get it out on time. Just like Deepcool and their QC. Yeah I am salty about it. EDIT - Watch the follow up video: ua-cam.com/video/a95Th5Vi4Ro/v-deo.html
Cheap SFF case with a handle seems like a solid LAN party option. Like Nick I want to dunk on it, but it really seams to do the job without breaking the bank or overheating parts.
SilverStone ML08B-H was a SFF case back in the day .. and it had a handle .. but at the time it was about $80 i believe .. it was a time when SFF build where starting to pop up..
@@xs3tsunax not really, the NR200 is more of a liquid cooled case with a 280mm radiator support with the option to aircool aswell the only thing good about this case is the price which is really good.
The top and exhaust fans seem counter intuitive. The exhaust fan is right up against the cpu cooler fan, and the top fan directs the airflow away from the cpu cooler, basically exhausting the air intake from the front immediately.
Your complaint about having to maneuver the GPU in is probably SUPER skewed by the fact that you're constantly building systems. Most people spend 30 seconds getting the GPU in and it will stay there for months if not years. Kind of a ridiculous complaint honestly.
Love this channel and your energy. so under rated. Man and your beats are top notch I'm deff copping those as inspiration on the beats i'm trying to make.
well here in India, I am getting this case for around 3,500 INR, which if converted to USD should be around $40. For that price it's a steal of a deal. I do a lot of inter-city travelling and this case can definitely make my job easier instead of going for a M-ATX case.
TF as a Mod for Quake! Talk about flashbacks, I think that was my first in game "Grapple" Moment, It wasn't taking the PC case to a LAN part that was the headache, it was the CRT monitors haha, The coolest guy in the room was the one who brought the massive switch home from work I remember thinking how much does that cost and its sitting on a plastic chair in the middle of the room haha, good memories. This video gave me scew anxiety, mum jokes and some sweet slider timelapses amazing as always.
Typically in ITX cases with this layout like the NCase M1, Cooler Master NR200, etc., when you use a tower cooler you set it up to intake from the back and bottom (for GPU) and exhausts through the top. This case has perforated front which makes things even easier, the PSU gets fresh air. For some reason, case makers don't include the fan filter for the back with cases with that layout which leads me to believe they either don't know how people set up air cooling in them or don't care. It's a shame they didn't make the case longer and added side brackets like in NR200. That would enable longer GPUs (good luck fitting any 4090 other than FE or most 4080s) and AIO or more storage, but it would raise the price too and geniuses would say "it's just another copy of NR200". In fact, the AIO isn't really needed when you have Thermalright coolers which cost like $50 and cool better than any 240mm AIO, but I would like to have more storage space...
Now this is a case that makes me want to build a new pc again. I wonder what iterations will it have gone through in years forward, when I actually go down to do it.
I went with the Asus Prime AP201 due to your review, and how the measurements were kind of off. Completely true. Specially if you use a 140mm PSU or smaller.
Good job for including dust filters. I am sick of seeing small cases which are cool, only to be let down by the lack of filters. I would put a second ssd on top where the fan is
I need to have all the panels with that square mesh so I can cover them all with jerryrigged radiator mounts and "rockets" (which should also be cheaper to manufacture than the tempered glass,seems like they missed the mark on that one)
Probably my future case (in white) ... unless I get the Mars gaming MC-Elite or the Darkflash DLH21, both in white too. The only problem for me with this Deepcool is the glass side window. I would have preferred a perforated sheet metal window for the airflow.
I've been pondering what to eventually replace my 11.5 liter Silverstone SG13 with, and even though this is obviously larger, I think this might be the one.. Between modern I/O, full sized PSU support, glass side panel, and larger GPU support, all while still being pretty dang small and inexpensive, it's a winner! Only thing is I would need to buy an air cooler.. I currently have a 120mm AIO cooler in my SG13, do you think it'd be fine to just put that in this case hooked up to any of the fan mounts? Or is there not even enough clearance for that you think? I see some level of extra space in your build, but it'd definitely be tight, if it fit at all.
amazing case, love the design, love the assassin, love the way psu and gpu have an exhaust pointing at the exterior of the case, which is not always the case. smart little case, efficient use of space.
I’d would have tried like 7700 or 7900 non x and maybe switch that top fan up to intake. I know putting top fans to intake is big no but I believe in the scenario it might be ok
You mentioned there is no radiator support and I'll never doubt you but I'm curious to know if the radiator was mounted below the top 120mm fans in a non conventional way (bracket,fan radiator with longer screws) would really love for you to test it if it hasn't already been done Thank you LOVE YOUR VIDEOS....
feels cheap? it is the most cute itx i've seen that doesn't cost a human organ, I will def. buy it for my am5 build. Thermals are surprinsingly good in every review I have watched, i am sold.
Can you please review Antec C5? There's literally no videos about that case and how a build would look inside it. I'd like to see if you use a matx board
can you fit 2 slim 120mm under that 4090? Wanting to try it out and swap my dan a4 h2o for the ch160. Also I think you might have just deprave that cooler from the fresh air by mounting that fan on top and not flipping the airflow. What I mean by that is you should setup the cpu cooler to suck the air from the back, push it to the inside of the case and use 2 120mm fans to suck it out from the front.
Deep Cool? With the NSFW one liners you are spitting I honestly thought it was a DeadPool case... Also, was a piece of plastic crinkling ASMR sound that you threw in the mix of the build montage? Brilliant if it was
Man, if only this supported more than 2.5"/3.5" drive, this would've been an instant buy. Still a great chassis nonetheless and I'd probably pick it if I was building a new system right now.
From the looks of it, those mesh covers will be inaccessible once the build is completed. Cool idea, but lacking execution. Otherwise, the case is solid.
@@drewnewby Graphs must not have updated. Stupid After Effects. This is what happens when Deepcool emails and says they have moved a review embargo to be in 3 hours time. Not 27 hours time.
i know this is for an itx build .. but please review the SAMA IM01 or IM01 pro with glass panel .. it supports itx and mATX motherboard .. and if you do happen to review it, please compare your experience with building on both the Deepcool and Sama case .. please note the Sama IM01 got its inspiration from the Coolermaster NR200, but i like the Sama IM01 case better for its support of mATX motherboard ..
Too much of the focus has gone into the CPU cooling which is backwards thinking. The GPU is what needs to most cooling and for a case this large, i find it unacceptable to not support active cooling for it. Both the NR200 and M1, both being smaller and the same layout, can support this. some suggestions to Deep Cool for the V2 of this case: 1) better build quality for an $7-80 Price tag 2) make the front panel removeable 3) offer a mesh side panel inplace of the glass 4) reduce the I/O to only; a power button, 1 USB Type A and Audio (personally i'd remove the audio jack as well) 5) after fixing the I/O, remove the excess metal running along the bottom of the case in favor of improved GPU entry. Yes literally make it a squared off hub of IO sitting in the bottom right. 6) Increase Case height and length but reduce width. This goes back to assisted airflow; both top and bottom fans need to be supported over massive air coolers.
@Gear Seekers i would love to know the exact tempered glass dimension, measured insinde the black frames, exactly the clear window dimension length and height , i have a project in mind with this case, so if you still have it and you can help me, please. thanks
i mean you could do a dual 90mm fans rads if you wanted to... but you probably need an adaptor for it though... BTW the top fan should have been intake otherwise both the top and front fans serve no purpose...
oh and you could mount 240 rads if you use the fans at the top of the rads if you wanted to it looks like depending on the mobo you get, you could fit a 240 AIO...
its running pretty warm in this config... ya think???.... you set the top fan as exhaust... there is almost no fresh air coming into the case from the fans...
Hi. Will i have clearance problems if my nvme requires heatsink?🤔 Other parts that will go with build is 4080super, peerless asasin 120se for cooling, sfx psu, asrock a620i mobo. Thx!
i also prefer aluminium and itx is too often related to cheap materials because it's all about the size, and bigger it is, more excited the marketing and investors will be.
If im going to be traveling with this case and using the handle. Do they have a configuration with all metal case. I dont like it having a glass panel. And if this case is gonna be used for travel use case. I would rather prefer this itx travel case by SilverStone ML08B-H
why why why is there no perfect itx case, the nr200p can't install front fan and can only install 90mm rear fan, then come this case that fixes all that but now there is a power cord dangling outside the case looking like shit and can't install bottom fans, wtf why do case manufacturers have to do this?
It's beneficial that he includes the largest GPU, as this effectively ensures compatibility with most, if not all, other GPUs. This approach helps eliminate any concerns about the fitment of smaller GPUs I do not own a 4090 or any GPU from the 40-series; however, I often feel very frustrated when reviewers install a very small GPU in a case capable of accommodating larger ones. This approach fails to address potential concerns about upgrading to a larger GPU in the future, as it leaves uncertainty regarding fitment. While I recognize that compatibility lists are often available on manufacturers’ websites, it is still highly valuable to see this demonstrated visually in a build video
1) meshroom d = dead. 2) BUT it is another budget SFF case, that is TALL ENOUGH to fit mATX motherboard, but ITX-only instead. That's really bad, because (as I see it), thise kind of cases are positioned for "good performance rigs on a budget". And there is no "sff tax" on mATX motherboards. 3) as with NR200, move motherboard upwards, add 1 slot at the bottom, and there you have it, mATX, same size.
The Graph says "Closed No Filter" that is actually the metric for "No Top Fan". This is also to do with Deepcool telling us that the review embargo had been moved up by 24 hours about 3 hours from the new embargo. Instead of us having an extra day to polish the video within our planned schedule we were rushed. Very unprofessional of them. I guess it's reflected in the quality of this case. If there are any typos in the video. You know who to blame. We had to rush this to get it out on time. Just like Deepcool and their QC. Yeah I am salty about it.
EDIT - Watch the follow up video: ua-cam.com/video/a95Th5Vi4Ro/v-deo.html
We just filmed a little bit of a follow up to answer your questions. Stay tuned!
@DEEPCOOL1996 give me a ch160 pwetty pwease
The A S S labeling really helps me understand where to shove the hardware in!
Cheap SFF case with a handle seems like a solid LAN party option. Like Nick I want to dunk on it, but it really seams to do the job without breaking the bank or overheating parts.
SilverStone ML08B-H was a SFF case back in the day .. and it had a handle .. but at the time it was about $80 i believe .. it was a time when SFF build where starting to pop up..
Wtf this thing is only $79AUD. Shut up and take my money, Deepcool!!!
fr. its NR200 killer
@@xs3tsunax i see 0 reasons to buy this over an nr200
@@megadeth8592 cheaper, native ATX PSU support, much bigger air cooler support
@@megadeth8592 big ol aircooler and having TG without sacrificing cooling. For me who like sff that aren't just metal box, that's a big deal
@@xs3tsunax not really, the NR200 is more of a liquid cooled case with a 280mm radiator support with the option to aircool aswell the only thing good about this case is the price which is really good.
I was on a LAN party with 1.900 participants 2 weeks ago and this is the case, I had needed :)
The top and exhaust fans seem counter intuitive. The exhaust fan is right up against the cpu cooler fan, and the top fan directs the airflow away from the cpu cooler, basically exhausting the air intake from the front immediately.
Yeah, thought the same thing. No wonder his temps are high.
Same thoughts here
He addresses this in the video...
If you have built on an NR200 this is a no brainer. Rear intake, top & front exhaust with rear to front CPU cooler airflow.
Just put one intake in front and top and one exhaust at the back and you good, there is nothing wrong with the rear fan to be right against the cooler
Your complaint about having to maneuver the GPU in is probably SUPER skewed by the fact that you're constantly building systems. Most people spend 30 seconds getting the GPU in and it will stay there for months if not years. Kind of a ridiculous complaint honestly.
Not really. I guarantee you if you built in this case it will take you at least 31 seconds.
Went straight from Mr Matt Lee's video to yours, i have a soft spot for SFF, and the case looks good and has filters, very few SFF do. Love you guys❤
Love this channel and your energy. so under rated. Man and your beats are top notch I'm deff copping those as inspiration on the beats i'm trying to make.
LFG 🦾
well here in India, I am getting this case for around 3,500 INR, which if converted to USD should be around $40. For that price it's a steal of a deal. I do a lot of inter-city travelling and this case can definitely make my job easier instead of going for a M-ATX case.
TF as a Mod for Quake! Talk about flashbacks, I think that was my first in game "Grapple" Moment, It wasn't taking the PC case to a LAN part that was the headache, it was the CRT monitors haha, The coolest guy in the room was the one who brought the massive switch home from work I remember thinking how much does that cost and its sitting on a plastic chair in the middle of the room haha, good memories. This video gave me scew anxiety, mum jokes and some sweet slider timelapses amazing as always.
Typically in ITX cases with this layout like the NCase M1, Cooler Master NR200, etc., when you use a tower cooler you set it up to intake from the back and bottom (for GPU) and exhausts through the top. This case has perforated front which makes things even easier, the PSU gets fresh air. For some reason, case makers don't include the fan filter for the back with cases with that layout which leads me to believe they either don't know how people set up air cooling in them or don't care.
It's a shame they didn't make the case longer and added side brackets like in NR200. That would enable longer GPUs (good luck fitting any 4090 other than FE or most 4080s) and AIO or more storage, but it would raise the price too and geniuses would say "it's just another copy of NR200". In fact, the AIO isn't really needed when you have Thermalright coolers which cost like $50 and cool better than any 240mm AIO, but I would like to have more storage space...
The RX 7900 GRE I wanted to put in exceeds the specified maximum length by 14mm as well. Sapphire Pulse in case you're wondering.
Yeah, intake from back is a no brainer here. Did he do it or not?
true. wonder if you can trim the front filter so it can fit in the back
Now this is a case that makes me want to build a new pc again. I wonder what iterations will it have gone through in years forward, when I actually go down to do it.
Deepcool makes cases and then never iterates.
Would love to see this with Noctua tower cooler as well haha. Nice build !
I went with the Asus Prime AP201 due to your review, and how the measurements were kind of off. Completely true. Specially if you use a 140mm PSU or smaller.
so you have an intake fan, and directly infront of it, there's an exhaust on top ... cool air comes in, and straight away goes out the top? no?
Great review brother!
Good job for including dust filters. I am sick of seeing small cases which are cool, only to be let down by the lack of filters.
I would put a second ssd on top where the fan is
This feels like the design successor to the NZXT H200 series, and Im in love
This was a SUPER beneficial video for this specific case. Thank you dude! Can you post your parts list?
Excellent video fams! Not a case for me but good to see options for those that want it
multifunction video! funny and instructive at the same time 🙂
Always on point! you're too funny to not give you a like every video.
What I want to know is whether the handle actually feels secured when it's loaded up with a 4090 and massive dual tower cooler
love the name of the cooler "assassin" 😂 @12:33
The best small case for the price. Thank you Deepcool you are amazing ❤
I need to have all the panels with that square mesh so I can cover them all with jerryrigged radiator mounts and "rockets"
(which should also be cheaper to manufacture than the tempered glass,seems like they missed the mark on that one)
TG is dirt cheap to manufacture to be honest. Also less tooling in the factory too.
Awesome video fams, the case looks decent
Probably my future case (in white) ... unless I get the Mars gaming MC-Elite or the Darkflash DLH21, both in white too.
The only problem for me with this Deepcool is the glass side window. I would have preferred a perforated sheet metal window for the airflow.
Hey family, Klaire, please don’t leave Nick alone he’s scary sometimes. LOL God bless you all. ❤
🤭 and unsupervised child
Great video and review! Are there cooler specifications so another fan on top can fit?
Loving the sarcasm from Nick. 🤣
I've been pondering what to eventually replace my 11.5 liter Silverstone SG13 with, and even though this is obviously larger, I think this might be the one.. Between modern I/O, full sized PSU support, glass side panel, and larger GPU support, all while still being pretty dang small and inexpensive, it's a winner! Only thing is I would need to buy an air cooler.. I currently have a 120mm AIO cooler in my SG13, do you think it'd be fine to just put that in this case hooked up to any of the fan mounts? Or is there not even enough clearance for that you think? I see some level of extra space in your build, but it'd definitely be tight, if it fit at all.
try the s300 itx case, it's great value at about 70 dollars and only 8 liters, imo the better budget sff case
amazing case, love the design, love the assassin, love the way psu and gpu have an exhaust pointing at the exterior of the case, which is not always the case. smart little case, efficient use of space.
I like the Velcro song 👍
I’d would have tried like 7700 or 7900 non x and maybe switch that top fan up to intake. I know putting top fans to intake is big no but I believe in the scenario it might be ok
You should watch more of the video ;)
Where's the pc part picker list? Coming soon? When?
You mentioned there is no radiator support and I'll never doubt you but I'm curious to know if the radiator was mounted below the top 120mm fans in a non conventional way (bracket,fan radiator with longer screws) would really love for you to test it if it hasn't already been done
Thank you
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS....
feels cheap? it is the most cute itx i've seen that doesn't cost a human organ, I will def. buy it for my am5 build. Thermals are surprinsingly good in every review I have watched, i am sold.
Can you please review Antec C5? There's literally no videos about that case and how a build would look inside it.
I'd like to see if you use a matx board
can you fit 2 slim 120mm under that 4090? Wanting to try it out and swap my dan a4 h2o for the ch160. Also I think you might have just deprave that cooler from the fresh air by mounting that fan on top and not flipping the airflow. What I mean by that is you should setup the cpu cooler to suck the air from the back, push it to the inside of the case and use 2 120mm fans to suck it out from the front.
Deep Cool? With the NSFW one liners you are spitting I honestly thought it was a DeadPool case...
Also, was a piece of plastic crinkling ASMR sound that you threw in the mix of the build montage? Brilliant if it was
@10:51 & 12:55 looks like you'd have to remove any air coolers to install or remove a 4090FE?
Man, if only this supported more than 2.5"/3.5" drive, this would've been an instant buy. Still a great chassis nonetheless and I'd probably pick it if I was building a new system right now.
Where you got that pixel uncle? And what is name?
From the looks of it, those mesh covers will be inaccessible once the build is completed. Cool idea, but lacking execution. Otherwise, the case is solid.
Classic Deepcool move
i hope mister and miss deep cool are watching this video!
I probably missed it, but did you test without the top exhaust fan? Seems like it might do better without it.
Yes. I mentioned that. It's in the graph
I must be dense, I heard you mention it, but didn't see it in the graph. No Panels, Closed No Filter, Closed. I guess it's Closed No Filter?
@@drewnewby Graphs must not have updated. Stupid After Effects. This is what happens when Deepcool emails and says they have moved a review embargo to be in 3 hours time. Not 27 hours time.
There was an opportunity to name this case CH349
OTOH, CHIbO is a good name too
Some of us take small PCs during travel and the handle comes in handy. Not just for lan parties.
But you're travelling to a LAN party
i know this is for an itx build .. but please review the SAMA IM01 or IM01 pro with glass panel .. it supports itx and mATX motherboard .. and if you do happen to review it, please compare your experience with building on both the Deepcool and Sama case .. please note the Sama IM01 got its inspiration from the Coolermaster NR200, but i like the Sama IM01 case better for its support of mATX motherboard ..
I think he already done a review of the Sama im01.
Too much of the focus has gone into the CPU cooling which is backwards thinking. The GPU is what needs to most cooling and for a case this large, i find it unacceptable to not support active cooling for it. Both the NR200 and M1, both being smaller and the same layout, can support this.
some suggestions to Deep Cool for the V2 of this case:
1) better build quality for an $7-80 Price tag
2) make the front panel removeable
3) offer a mesh side panel inplace of the glass
4) reduce the I/O to only; a power button, 1 USB Type A and Audio (personally i'd remove the audio jack as well)
5) after fixing the I/O, remove the excess metal running along the bottom of the case in favor of improved GPU entry. Yes literally make it a squared off hub of IO sitting in the bottom right.
6) Increase Case height and length but reduce width. This goes back to assisted airflow; both top and bottom fans need to be supported over massive air coolers.
Interesting case. Have a Deepcool Morpheus here and the case is very solid. Too bad Deepcool chose not to carry the same quality over.
You can, in fact, install a 240mm AIO in this case.
ua-cam.com/video/a95Th5Vi4Ro/v-deo.htmlsi=Tgl69sGCSB85SAVE
OK before I watch the rest of the video I wanted to express a YESSSS after the Quake TF mention, those were the days haha
Thanks for your comments. Screws!!! Very large for SFF. Would prefer a mesh side panel instead of glass.
@@marksulloway5669 they will release mesh version
Is it possible using single 120mm aio on the back?
@Gear Seekers i would love to know the exact tempered glass dimension, measured insinde the black frames, exactly the clear window dimension length and height
, i have a project in mind with this case, so if you still have it and you can help me, please. thanks
How much was build? and the part list?
I believe this case is for smaller configurations, without excessive hardware...
i mean you could do a dual 90mm fans rads if you wanted to... but you probably need an adaptor for it though...
BTW the top fan should have been intake otherwise both the top and front fans serve no purpose...
oh and you could mount 240 rads if you use the fans at the top of the rads if you wanted to it looks like depending on the mobo you get, you could fit a 240 AIO...
ua-cam.com/video/a95Th5Vi4Ro/v-deo.html
its running pretty warm in this config... ya think???.... you set the top fan as exhaust... there is almost no fresh air coming into the case from the fans...
i hope they make the mesh side version. putting tempered glass casing in a travel bag is a big no no
Are bottom fans possible for this case?
hi, one question, can the top fan be 12x25mm?
The reverse flow of the fan would be better so cpu has fresh air intake.
Check the thermals. No fan is actually better than having a fan blow in either direction. Air in a straight like is always more efficient
i see it more not like a nr200 replacement but a TU150 replacement with more airflow and somehow even less ssd support
Hi. Will i have clearance problems if my nvme requires heatsink?🤔
Other parts that will go with build is 4080super, peerless asasin 120se for cooling, sfx psu, asrock a620i mobo. Thx!
How does the top panel look if you remove the handle?
Like the top panel without the handle lol
😂
@@GearSeekers Thanks for answering in the follow up video!
i also prefer aluminium and itx is too often related to cheap materials because it's all about the size, and bigger it is, more excited the marketing and investors will be.
Hey! We still do LAN parties about 6 times a year 😁😁😁
3:01 A. S. And S. I see what you did there!
You didn't see anything lol
Competing thumbnail for same video with Mr. Matt Lee? Nice!
7:30
@@GearSeekers Best impersonation ever
Love the build! just sucks that those damn Noctua fans stick out like a soar thumb.
If im going to be traveling with this case and using the handle. Do they have a configuration with all metal case. I dont like it having a glass panel. And if this case is gonna be used for travel use case. I would rather prefer this itx travel case by SilverStone ML08B-H
Couldn't you fit a 120mm AIO on the back?
why why why is there no perfect itx case, the nr200p can't install front fan and can only install 90mm rear fan, then come this case that fixes all that but now there is a power cord dangling outside the case looking like shit and can't install bottom fans, wtf why do case manufacturers have to do this?
You dont need that top exhaust where you need more intake.
But how much space is there between the bottom of the case the 4090? Because it looks like it's kinda choked
I think the correct measurement is "A bees dick"
Check the thermals. GPU thermals are great.
If it's nasty, it just needs a wipedown and a healthy dose of Australian Export Multipurpose Spray
@@SBvice The comment reads IF it's nasty.
@@SBvice If you are unsure, then you are not the audience and my comment is not for you my friend.
@@SBvice he means nasty as in dirty, he's referencing another youtuber
@@SBvice but you started the conversation 🤷♀
I thought for sure you were going to put a GS on the front with those color candies..
Ah Yes! Another UA-cam build with a 4090, a gpu that mere mortals will never possess. Still a great video.
Im a mortal. I have one.
It's beneficial that he includes the largest GPU, as this effectively ensures compatibility with most, if not all, other GPUs. This approach helps eliminate any concerns about the fitment of smaller GPUs
I do not own a 4090 or any GPU from the 40-series; however, I often feel very frustrated when reviewers install a very small GPU in a case capable of accommodating larger ones. This approach fails to address potential concerns about upgrading to a larger GPU in the future, as it leaves uncertainty regarding fitment. While I recognize that compatibility lists are often available on manufacturers’ websites, it is still highly valuable to see this demonstrated visually in a build video
I like the CPU cooler. Somehow those brown fans look good to me.
Brown fans are the best fans
Thank you.
Can someone tell me what psu was used in this build ? Is it SFX or SFX-L ? Thanks
What are d configs of your fans?
Machines and more was able to fit a 240mm rad up top, but all reviews on this case to be on the positive side.
Wait for part 2 lol
Will be watching it for sure@@GearSeekers
the chip b role music. Heck yes!!!
1) meshroom d = dead.
2) BUT it is another budget SFF case, that is TALL ENOUGH to fit mATX motherboard, but ITX-only instead. That's really bad, because (as I see it), thise kind of cases are positioned for "good performance rigs on a budget". And there is no "sff tax" on mATX motherboards.
3) as with NR200, move motherboard upwards, add 1 slot at the bottom, and there you have it, mATX, same size.
Where you get one? Haven't found it yet in stores 😭
Deepcool
should I buy it? it is only 40 usd where I live.
They could make this just a bit taller and support matx motherboards
Cool little case 👍 fact you can run a decent Air Cooler makes it a solid choice.
yet it can't fit anything other than a founders edition 4090...why do these case designers assume everyone has a founders edition 4090.
Wait all ch160 cases comes with free beads? That's pretty cool then~!
Is there any way to turn off the LED logo on the Assassin 4S?
Unplug it
@@GearSeekers Is there a separate cable for the LED?
This would be excellent with an shorter gpu and a HDD cage
Wait a minute, you are saying that Valve, creators of Half-life, did mod for Quake?
Yeah the mod is called Half-Life
Can we squeeze a 310mm gpu in that?
Whats the height of it without the top handle?
Motherboard Mini-DTX????