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Another great review! I agree that I would like to see more type of cases like this that you build yourself. I love the idea being an avid Lego builder.
@@GearSeekers REALLY hard to believe. You made it look so easy. You have a TALENT man, regardless of whether this is the first your building experience or not.
As I noticed from the video, using 280 AIO is impossible togethere with full size PSU. There's literally no space left between PSU and AIO fans. And if you place a radiator on the bottom then the highest point of a water loop is going to be a pump which is never recommended, but tbh I have it like that for 3 years already and everything works just fine.
I bought and built in this case a few weeks ago and was very impressed with build quality and ease of build. I did a traditional build and then inverted so I could put it on the left side of my desk. I expect to use it in various configurations in the future so it's great for me!
Hey long shot here but would u mind helping me out with a part list I have I'm not sure if the parts are good ! Def need help from someone who has lot of knowledge
@@johnmbaria7223 Maybe check the website for specs instead of replying to a random yt comment in hopes of getting a reply which could possibly be misinformation?
I don't know if anyone else has said it, but on printables they have a challenge going where people are designing 3D printable objects that can be hung on the case with all the little holes. That is pretty cool
Very nice review! I love that concept. It makes the building experience so much more interesting and easy. I recently acquired the InWin Dubili which is a much bigger case following the same concept. I've built in a few good cases (Fractal Torrent, North and Lian Li O11) and I must say it was the most enjoyable built. Having the opportunity to do cable management without restriction for my big hands felt really good and the result is very satisfying. I hope more manufacturers will try different approaches like this and more suggest customizable cases.
Really hope this becomes a thing, I'm very limited in case selection mostly due to shipping (sometimes shipping is more than the case itself, or just no shipping available at all) and surely this could save a lot, also think building the case itself and the ability to mod just adds to the fun~
While buying parts for my new PC during this year, I bought the Corsair 4000D Airflow white version, as I thought it had enough detachable parts that I could easily mod it or repaint it. It was a success - it came out looking really good after the repainting. But then Cooler Master release this! Now I'm sitting here and thinking whether I should buy this thing, with its seemingly great potential for modding and customisation, and complete the build in it instead 😩 such a cool idea this case!
I just don't get how the designers didn't think about blocking the already sparce vents. They should have just kept the whole interior panels open for fans & kept the outside panels same big hole design. Looks like the outside & inside was designed by different people.
Cooler Master wants you to mod this case. For e.g. Those grid matrix holes like a lego can be used to attach 3d printed fixtures. Say a keyboard holder or a mug holder etc. They give you 3d printer friendly model files to add and build. I am thinking of a Robot theme around with a display pop up on the case itself. Add some additional fixturing like a Keyboard pull out. There are so many ideas to play around with..
takes me back to the 100% acrylic case back in the early 2000s. Wait, I still have that with a w98/xp build in it.. This new case you showed looks way easier and better designed than the one I still have .. cheers.. Found the old one on line .. Logisys ASSEMBLED CS888CL Clear Case
this case comes in a way that reminds me of the formD T1. I feel like that case really changed the sffpc world. First we had a copy of it with the fractal terra, and now this
I like the design but not the Holes as it looks like only 50% is getting through and the have More Grills on the inside which is not needed. If they air going to make it airflow focused then add more hole and make it less restricted.
Looking forward to this. SInce you give detailed reviews. Can you please tell about HDD thermals. SInce its one of the few new cases that support 4HDDS for old schools like me.
Thanks for the build, i want to try this case but other tech-tubers have mentioned problems with airflow and the included dust filter, a 14900K in this case would probably not be a good idea.
How sturdy does the handles feel, I've been planning on building a portable mATX pc with handles. One Im eyeing is the sgpc k88 but this case has piqued my interest.
Hi Nick. Loved this video…great entertainment and info .Gamers Nexus spoke of a case from fractal that he could not speak of at computex, at the same time he showed the fractal terra…do you know what he was talking about and if you are going to showcase it here ?
I really like this. Would love a bigger version too, maybe a dual chamber one with space for the PSU and HDDs in the back chamber or something. (Just make it an actual cube, so the back chamber has lots of space)
@@GearSeekers I am just making fun of you as you said "It is s good time to..." about 4-5 time in min of 6th-7th LOL... Awesom video as always + I want to see you collab with Mr. Matt Lee 😘
Hey I appreciate your review! One question: in your testing did you have the dust filters installed between the front/top panels and the case? Because in your b-roll and where it's on your desk, I cannot see the dust filters.
bro! Could you tell me if the 'ProArt B650-CREATOR' motherboard is compatible with this case? I'm building my dream PC 😍 and it would be very helpful. A hug!
Hey man! I’m just curious as to how your idle temps are so low with the 7800X3D. It seems like most of us out there are between 40-50c on idle. That seemed to be the norm. I’m personally running the new H115i and idle at 46c. Ambient temp is 24.5 usually.
@@GearSeekers haha fair enough man. I just figured that ambient temp would relate to an equivalent difference in temp. So when I say yours was like 12c lower than mine, I said to myself “ there’s no way his testing room is THAT cold”. Thanks for taking the time to respond, you’re the man.
Has anyone tried to plug in a usb stick with the handle installed? Combined with the psu blocking airflow to the cpu this makes me lose all hope for humanity...
Kinda intrigued to see if this form factor fits the baggage sizes at the airport would be a funny test to walk around with this cute little pc testing it in all the baggage sizers for each airline! It actually seems compact enough to maybe fit most! Regardless, I’ve been eyeing this case and I think I might get it! My case from 10 years ago was so light and now cases are so heavy I can’t even pick them up anymore! I like this small customizable one so I can build it my way and the colors are ADORABLE 🥹💜 thanks for the video ❤️
Rear exhaust fan... Why, just why? Mental inertia? What's the airflow math and logic using one there? Really love this case design though. Except it suggests AiO while I'm a fan of air cooling towers for my own rigs. Which would add some redesign challenges. PSU, CPU and flow through GPU cooling colliding in a very limited spot. Can be solved, but it's not designed for that and then there's that extra wasted AiO space on top anyway.
@@GearSeekers in their ad materials I have seen PSU intake facing inwards and CPU air cooler going the regular way - front to back. Imagine what happens there? My fat GPU spits out 200..400W of heat right into tiny space where PSU and CPU fight for that air? Preheats CPU and PSU (which would be silent otherwise). Flipping CPU air cooler direction isn't hard. Add filter and flip rear fan as intake - 10$. CPU solved. Flip PSU intake to front - should be doable? GPU heat - case fan right above it for exhaust. Didn't see any of that in the ad. Does everything good ~ doesn't do anything great. Business decisions force cases "universal". Looks fresh though.
great video, I love your style, and I definitely loved this 500 box *How big is the gigabyte geforce rtx 4080 aero oc?* Greetings from Argentina, sorry for my english. (~ ̄▽ ̄)~🌻🌼❤💙💙💚💚
Hi friend, that indeed is possible. If you have a traditional ATX PSU, we provide for a side panel mount of 280mm radiators as well. Recommend you swap the TG panel with the rear mesh panel for maximum airflow for this configuration. 💜
@@ALPHA17IWould love to build in it. It would be really nice for a perforated side panel to be purchased separately. Or a version without the glass, offering two perforated panels. I know we can swap the panels but it is not the same. The case looks really good. A reviewer was talking about too restrictive dust filters, any news on that? Will they be changed to onea with more flow?
Gear Seekers has a hadron collider in the basement. He makes new elements all the time. Told me he lost the footage of building the parts atom by atom.
@GearSeekers Do better. You are also going to have to mine your minerals and collect your sand if you actually want to build from scratch. We all do it. Why can't you, ya' lazy bum?
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Another great review! I agree that I would like to see more type of cases like this that you build yourself. I love the idea being an avid Lego builder.
Guy makes videos about building PCs. Builds his first from scratch. Smashing success.
I've never built a PC before. This is my first one. Not clickbait
@@GearSeekersSpeedrun any%
@@GearSeekers REALLY hard to believe. You made it look so easy. You have a TALENT man, regardless of whether this is the first your building experience or not.
@@GearSeekersand you also pushed it to the limits using full sized MB and PSU. And showed a cable management. A HUGE respect
People complain about cases not fitting 360 mm AIO coolers, and I'm complaining there's not enough white 280mm AIO coolers.
Sing it with me
I want bigger air coolers that can handle r9 and i9 cpus.
I found another one recently (Lian Li Galahad II LCD 280 ARGB AIO White Liquid CPU Cooler).
As I noticed from the video, using 280 AIO is impossible togethere with full size PSU. There's literally no space left between PSU and AIO fans. And if you place a radiator on the bottom then the highest point of a water loop is going to be a pump which is never recommended, but tbh I have it like that for 3 years already and everything works just fine.
I bought and built in this case a few weeks ago and was very impressed with build quality and ease of build. I did a traditional build and then inverted so I could put it on the left side of my desk. I expect to use it in various configurations in the future so it's great for me!
Hey long shot here but would u mind helping me out with a part list I have I'm not sure if the parts are good ! Def need help from someone who has lot of knowledge
hey does atx fit on this or is it to small ?
@@johnmbaria7223 Maybe check the website for specs instead of replying to a random yt comment in hopes of getting a reply which could possibly be misinformation?
@@triliner254 ok anyways i got the info i needed what is wrong with asking seriously that is too much for you wow ok !!
Work on your english as well while you're at it.@@johnmbaria7223
I don't know if anyone else has said it, but on printables they have a challenge going where people are designing 3D printable objects that can be hung on the case with all the little holes. That is pretty cool
Kind of like Crocs lol?
Yeah I'm sure you could print some hooks to hang some Crocs from. I'm not from Australia so I apologize if you were not talking about the shoes LOL
I'm definitely talking about the shoes 😂
@@boonemeat2652ahahaha
i am super interested in this case so glad you guys checked it out, thanks guys your build guid was one of the best ways i have seen this case covered
My little girl would love this case. Hey family 🥰 Hi Klaire. God bless you all.
Love the ending. “Computers what ever video games what ever, just have some fun”. My man!!
Excellent video fams. Pretty cool idea for a case. Keep up the hard work fams.
This is fun !! really like that CM put a lot of thought in packaging and the installation order, brilliant !
The colours and the fact that you put it together is perfect for a kid’s PC
Great review👍 Left to right, top to the bottom, got it🎉
man this case is so cool !! Just wish it had better air flow.
Very nice review! I love that concept. It makes the building experience so much more interesting and easy. I recently acquired the InWin Dubili which is a much bigger case following the same concept. I've built in a few good cases (Fractal Torrent, North and Lian Li O11) and I must say it was the most enjoyable built. Having the opportunity to do cable management without restriction for my big hands felt really good and the result is very satisfying. I hope more manufacturers will try different approaches like this and more suggest customizable cases.
Beautiful build!
I would enjoy building in this case. I enjoy its aesthetics.
Good content, thanks!
Banger of a video fams. The wife wants this case, so I can 3D print accessories for it, haha.
Keep up the hard work fams
Great video dude. This was really straight forward and easy for the noobs to understand. Thanks 😀
Really hope this becomes a thing, I'm very limited in case selection mostly due to shipping (sometimes shipping is more than the case itself, or just no shipping available at all) and surely this could save a lot, also think building the case itself and the ability to mod just adds to the fun~
Awesome build and video as always!
I just love this .. I might buy this for my new build lol ..
I mean. Coolermaster's headquarters is right beside the Neihu IKEA. Maybe it's not a coincidence.
I did notice that in the Uber
Great build and amazing little case! Top aesthetics (mix and match rocks), tiny size, fits quite much.
An interesting unboxing experience. Very tidy!
It's very cool.
While buying parts for my new PC during this year, I bought the Corsair 4000D Airflow white version, as I thought it had enough detachable parts that I could easily mod it or repaint it. It was a success - it came out looking really good after the repainting. But then Cooler Master release this! Now I'm sitting here and thinking whether I should buy this thing, with its seemingly great potential for modding and customisation, and complete the build in it instead 😩 such a cool idea this case!
agree nice work CM
I just don't get how the designers didn't think about blocking the already sparce vents. They should have just kept the whole interior panels open for fans & kept the outside panels same big hole design. Looks like the outside & inside was designed by different people.
Awesome build and video as always! Love it. 😍
Beautiful case, I like this product
you got me into the NR200 , you might get me into this one as well, neat build!
Totally agree. I love the concept, but not a fan of the circular design on the panels. But for the price and the customizability, its a good deal.
Cooler Master wants you to mod this case. For e.g. Those grid matrix holes like a lego can be used to attach 3d printed fixtures. Say a keyboard holder or a mug holder etc. They give you 3d printer friendly model files to add and build. I am thinking of a Robot theme around with a display pop up on the case itself. Add some additional fixturing like a Keyboard pull out. There are so many ideas to play around with..
Reminds me of the teenage engineering PC case.
I really like this case set up!
You convinced me to get this case. It is perfect for me as someone who likes to f around and find out 😂.
Gorgeous 😍
Im actually digging this build your own case.
Cool case, good video. :)
Cool Bananas 🍌 😎
That paper was so heavy damn!
Seems like it'll be good for a "mini itx" build. Good cooling capability!
A deshroud gpu with fans underneath & d15 air cooled would be a class air cooled build in this. Would love to see that.
takes me back to the 100% acrylic case back in the early 2000s. Wait, I still have that with a w98/xp build in it.. This new case you showed looks way easier and better designed than the one I still have .. cheers.. Found the old one on line .. Logisys ASSEMBLED CS888CL Clear Case
Gotta have it
this case comes in a way that reminds me of the formD T1. I feel like that case really changed the sffpc world. First we had a copy of it with the fractal terra, and now this
I like the design but not the Holes as it looks like only 50% is getting through and the have More Grills on the inside which is not needed. If they air going to make it airflow focused then add more hole and make it less restricted.
Handle is in the way of the usb ports.
It is a very cool computer.
Last 2 cases were flat packed itx cases. If they ever refresh the nr200, would love for CM to flat pack it.
Looking forward to this. SInce you give detailed reviews. Can you please tell about HDD thermals. SInce its one of the few new cases that support 4HDDS for old schools like me.
I’ve never heard of someone caring about HDD thermals before. Didn’t even know they had sensors in them to measure that.
I wish they would do this with the 300L.
Thanks for the build, i want to try this case but other tech-tubers have mentioned problems with airflow and the included dust filter, a 14900K in this case would probably not be a good idea.
How sturdy does the handles feel, I've been planning on building a portable mATX pc with handles. One Im eyeing is the sgpc k88 but this case has piqued my interest.
Hi Nick. Loved this video…great entertainment and info .Gamers Nexus spoke of a case from fractal that he could not speak of at computex, at the same time he showed the fractal terra…do you know what he was talking about and if you are going to showcase it here ?
Nice!
Mac pro front grille. Mac pro handles.
It's like Dunecase except it actually came out
I really like this. Would love a bigger version too, maybe a dual chamber one with space for the PSU and HDDs in the back chamber or something. (Just make it an actual cube, so the back chamber has lots of space)
But it's a Qube not a cube 🤣
@@GearSeekers Oh, that makes sense then. My bad 😄
🤣
I REALLY REALLY hope, that they made a M-atx version, i love the concept of this, but is kinda big 😕
sounds like you have a good time building this... you mentioned "It is a good time" too many times LOL
There is never too many good times
@@GearSeekers I am just making fun of you as you said "It is s good time to..." about 4-5 time in min of 6th-7th LOL...
Awesom video as always + I want to see you collab with Mr. Matt Lee 😘
@@kittipat33t soon ;)
Do the airforce from inwin next .. id like to know which one you like better
18c ambient :3
What 240mm radiator did you buy? Trying to use different fans with the radiator like you did.
Hey I appreciate your review! One question: in your testing did you have the dust filters installed between the front/top panels and the case? Because in your b-roll and where it's on your desk, I cannot see the dust filters.
18C Ambient? Not sure I'd like it that low and would wager there are more like me that are at 28C. In Pakistan it might be more like 40C.
ey crocs of cases!
They brought back the Q300/500L after ruining the V2 of those, but make you build it yourself? lol
bro! Could you tell me if the 'ProArt B650-CREATOR' motherboard is compatible with this case?
I'm building my dream PC 😍 and it would be very helpful.
A hug!
Im so confused on the black psu and aio
That's what I had
I disagree. Its a very interesting case. So much more interesting than many others you've built. Unless you're talking about the final look.
Very interesting idea and easy to build but it look so ugly to me. Especially this colourway. The black one still ok.
Why did you put the handle in front ? you can't use usbs
We can do 280aio ATX mb sfx power supply ??😂
Hey man! I’m just curious as to how your idle temps are so low with the 7800X3D. It seems like most of us out there are between 40-50c on idle. That seemed to be the norm. I’m personally running the new H115i and idle at 46c. Ambient temp is 24.5 usually.
Well your ambient temp is 24.5 that's why
@@GearSeekers haha fair enough man. I just figured that ambient temp would relate to an equivalent difference in temp. So when I say yours was like 12c lower than mine, I said to myself “ there’s no way his testing room is THAT cold”. Thanks for taking the time to respond, you’re the man.
I couldve had this case for 89 euros off Amazon but it sold out and is up in price now😡
please do a review of a asus a21 case please!
i think inwin came up with the idea initially no?
It was IKEA first. My bedside table looks pretty similar
how to switch the PSU? do i have to disassemble everything?
Has anyone tried to plug in a usb stick with the handle installed?
Combined with the psu blocking airflow to the cpu this makes me lose all hope for humanity...
Can you switch the glass panel to the back and the perforated panel where the glass was?
You can :)
Can I put there a Micro-atx motherboard ?
Reminds me so much of meccano - when I was a wee lad... lol
Meccano for Midlife Crisis 🤣
When Cooler Master Married Ikea.... hahahahaha... I laugh hard.... hahahahaha
hi sir i'm picking between the qube500 and jonsbo d41 what case should I got with I want a case that is compact and the air can flow smoothly
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Kinda intrigued to see if this form factor fits the baggage sizes at the airport would be a funny test to walk around with this cute little pc testing it in all the baggage sizers for each airline! It actually seems compact enough to maybe fit most! Regardless, I’ve been eyeing this case and I think I might get it! My case from 10 years ago was so light and now cases are so heavy I can’t even pick them up anymore! I like this small customizable one so I can build it my way and the colors are ADORABLE 🥹💜 thanks for the video ❤️
Can you build it so its reversed with the TG on the opposite side? 🎉
You definitely can
You can also swap the TG panel with the mesh panel, they are fully reversible parts.
Rear exhaust fan... Why, just why? Mental inertia? What's the airflow math and logic using one there?
Really love this case design though. Except it suggests AiO while I'm a fan of air cooling towers for my own rigs. Which would add some redesign challenges. PSU, CPU and flow through GPU cooling colliding in a very limited spot. Can be solved, but it's not designed for that and then there's that extra wasted AiO space on top anyway.
Just use an air cooler lol
@@GearSeekers in their ad materials I have seen PSU intake facing inwards and CPU air cooler going the regular way - front to back. Imagine what happens there? My fat GPU spits out 200..400W of heat right into tiny space where PSU and CPU fight for that air? Preheats CPU and PSU (which would be silent otherwise).
Flipping CPU air cooler direction isn't hard. Add filter and flip rear fan as intake - 10$. CPU solved. Flip PSU intake to front - should be doable? GPU heat - case fan right above it for exhaust. Didn't see any of that in the ad. Does everything good ~ doesn't do anything great. Business decisions force cases "universal". Looks fresh though.
What's up Nick
What's up!
great video, I love your style, and I definitely loved this 500 box
*How big is the gigabyte geforce rtx 4080 aero oc?*
Greetings from Argentina, sorry for my english. (~ ̄▽ ̄)~🌻🌼❤💙💙💚💚
Can you fit PSU and 280mm AIO, both at top, without blocking GPU, if you use SFX PSU?
Hi friend, that indeed is possible.
If you have a traditional ATX PSU, we provide for a side panel mount of 280mm radiators as well. Recommend you swap the TG panel with the rear mesh panel for maximum airflow for this configuration. 💜
@@ALPHA17I That is awesome. Best case! Especially with a mesh panel. Thanks for the reply.
@@constantinosschinas4503 no problems. Hope you build a QUBE 500, soon™.
@@ALPHA17IWould love to build in it. It would be really nice for a perforated side panel to be purchased separately. Or a version without the glass, offering two perforated panels. I know we can swap the panels but it is not the same. The case looks really good. A reviewer was talking about too restrictive dust filters, any news on that? Will they be changed to onea with more flow?
Inspired by mommy laundry basket
And daddy bedside table
From scratch? You didnt even make your own silicon
Gear Seekers has a hadron collider in the basement. He makes new elements all the time. Told me he lost the footage of building the parts atom by atom.
Sorry. Forgot to spin up my own fab. Sorry will get 3nm node up and running for the next video
@GearSeekers Do better. You are also going to have to mine your minerals and collect your sand if you actually want to build from scratch. We all do it. Why can't you, ya' lazy bum?
I'll do better
@@GearSeekers Thank you. That's all we ask for. Well, that, and the great Bindi be given proper deference.
That’s not from scratch. That’s from a kit! Interesting case though
The title is a joke
@@GearSeekers how are we supposed to know that?
Using that screwdriver is cringe.
Commenting about a screwdriver is cringe
all exhaust tho
I don't think you understand airflow or how fans work 😘