Great video! Just done a build in this and I’ll be getting rid of the fan controller and stock fans asap. They are noisy and sometimes make an awful noise when they fail to spin up. Poor quality fans
I believe there's no stopping for you or anyone to put this case in vertical reverse position so that the "usual sides" return to their usual position. AND i would also be curious on the thermal result, would it make any difference?
What a great setup! And I just bought the same case and the same mainboard. May I know how you connect the front panel USB-C connector to the mainboard?
Sorry but it should have obvious that you should never have used an air cooler in such a tight build - no wonder CPU throttled. If you had used an AIO with it's radiator exhausting air at the top you probably wouldn't have had a problem with the CPU - I didn't with an earlier but almost identical BitFenix Prodigy sized case. Not the case's fault - an avoidable build design issue and especially when adding to a reasonably power CPU heat with a beefy graphics card also generating heat. The air cooler is pretty well sitting in it's own dissipated heat apart from some minor and ineffective fan draught and a little heat loss through warm air rise out the top vent with no fan (but also slowed by the magnetic dust cover). The front intake didn't make any difference because the case general airflow is obstructed.
@@ChristopherFlannigan I just came to see if you've made a hyte y60 with the verticle gpu cooler in the side fan panel. lol. This thing's different. I play most first person shooters inverted so I have no idea how this would feel ingame. lol.
Great video! Just done a build in this and I’ll be getting rid of the fan controller and stock fans asap. They are noisy and sometimes make an awful noise when they fail to spin up. Poor quality fans
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You killed this! Good job dude
I believe there's no stopping for you or anyone to put this case in vertical reverse position so that the "usual sides" return to their usual position. AND i would also be curious on the thermal result, would it make any difference?
What a great setup! And I just bought the same case and the same mainboard. May I know how you connect the front panel USB-C connector to the mainboard?
Very nice explanation, thanks
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Regarding noise level bitfenis fans are the loudest components in my build
Nice build.
Thanks
I personally think these cases should have 65w CPU's and a 3060ti max for a card for temperatures to be reasonable.
nice build....
Thanks
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I see no.point in those cable extensions...
Agreed that just the PCIe ones are all that are needed, but that's why I do this so you guy know what fits and how it looks
Interesting...upside down case..😄
Yes, nice to have something different
Sorry but it should have obvious that you should never have used an air cooler in such a tight build - no wonder CPU throttled. If you had used an AIO with it's radiator exhausting air at the top you probably wouldn't have had a problem with the CPU - I didn't with an earlier but almost identical BitFenix Prodigy sized case. Not the case's fault - an avoidable build design issue and especially when adding to a reasonably power CPU heat with a beefy graphics card also generating heat. The air cooler is pretty well sitting in it's own dissipated heat apart from some minor and ineffective fan draught and a little heat loss through warm air rise out the top vent with no fan (but also slowed by the magnetic dust cover). The front intake didn't make any difference because the case general airflow is obstructed.
I've dark rock pro 4 and no throttling.
I like innovations but this is a non sense layout in my opinion. The most innovative case i've seen is the geometric future m6/m8.
It makes sense if you want to place your pc on the left side
WORST. CASE. EVER. 😘
hey, if you wanna put the tower to the left of your monitor there are steps that have to be taken. lol.
It won't be to everyones taste, but some will love it
@@ChristopherFlannigan the look is actually decent. I mean the displacement and thermodynamics.
@@ChristopherFlannigan I just came to see if you've made a hyte y60 with the verticle gpu cooler in the side fan panel. lol. This thing's different. I play most first person shooters inverted so I have no idea how this would feel ingame. lol.