@@mtnfraggle agreed. I like the sounds of some parts of the build, but I dislike that being the central point of the video, especially when some of it was just incorrect LOL
@@TheRamarsetya NOT so much a skill issue, but more of a lack of time management ability, weight issues and a lack of females interested. the 4090 would have been my best friend, my girlfriend and my LORD and savoir. Passing classes would not have factored into the equation.
Omg, this is one of the first short styled build video I enjoyed!!!! Normally UA-cam is flooded with these short style video, where the builder is slapping aggressively with parts or the unnecessary fan blade spinning.. Really enjoyed this small form-factor build 👍 Please keep up the good work!
@@DuckForce6000 no thermals either... this case is shit. All these ppl saying it's good have no clue what they are talking about. Check reviews. Ppl can't even get their cpus below 60s in idle.
What about the ForFun02Pro (which doesn't appear to be available to purchase yet)? Would you still say this is the better chassis? ua-cam.com/video/gMkQPIji08E/v-deo.html
I liked this one because it is able to fit a good water cooling system, after all with it being this hard to build and take apart i want it to be as easy to clean as possible and not have to take apart as often. So want as little air cooling as possible. But yeah it also looks good. I watched your video but I'm afraid it will run a bit hot and maybe too much work to keep clean. But the clean white design looks really good. About the temperature problem i still haven't seen any tests on this case or yours so i guess its hard to know for sure. I'm probably just going to order this one because it looks aesthetically more pleasing+ water cooling. and my store has it in stock and offers to build it for me. Though i would have loved to see a stress test to see how hot these kinds of tiny pc cases get. As that might be a concern of overheating. @@ThatBeardedBrother
It’s actually not if you know a tiny bit about tech. Temps are horrid and troubleshooting is a nightmare since there is zero space to maneuver. You have to unbuild the whole thing and kiss your beautiful cable management goodbye every time. This trend is just people who saw a Mac Studio and want to DESPERATELY recreate the same UX on PC, but can’t because no matter how much you spend on components, they will never be even close to being as power efficient as Apple silicon chips.
Oh my god, possibly the best SFF build I have ever seen with little to no compromises. It has a 4090 and a 13700k, along with an AIO, all packed into such a small size. What more could you ask for?!
i want to see it running under load without thermal throttling. Without that this is a waste of time. Influencers like to influence you to spend your cash on products that do not meet your needs. If it sounds like your mothers vacuum cleaner, throttles down to behave like an old Haswell machine and eventually cooks your processor that this video features pretty packaging and nothing more. I have tried many SFX builds and there is a limit to how much heat can quietly be dissipated.
The Sliger SM580 is better than this case, if you're looking for something similar. It fits a 280mm AIO for better CPU cooling, and has two bottom fans to help cool everything else. Also you can get a handle to carry it around like a suitcase and they sell an optional bifurcated riser which would allow you to add another PCIe device if you really wanted to. It's the best possible performance SFF case with absolutely zero compromise.
@@9999platoit will definitely thermal throttle. At best itx is good for like 60-70 series for nvidia and maybe a 6600-6700 for amd. Obviously lower cpus too.
That's an amazing build and a lovely case with amazing cable management. Also as of this moment, pcpartpicker says it'd cost $3400 to do that build, not including operating system.
Just finished building this exact config as a portable option. Temps are solid and no thermal throttling. I play mostly e sports titles, but was just running BG3 and Tarkov, everything maxed out and CPU didn't go over 60c and GPU hovered around 65-70c. Completely fine. Do you game in a sauna? lol
it's really funny that i got recommended this because i just moved over to a mini itx build so i can take my pc to college. i personally chose the HYTE revolt because of its pop out handle and headphone stands
I took that case from america to EU, built quality was great it could survive checked luggage, but its super heavy so I would recommend a laptop if you gonna travel xD
clean looking build but it would be good to show some perf numbers or temps & noise levels at least. It's a common issue with SFFs to run really hot with the Nvidia 4080+. There aren't any intake fans with this build and I'm curious how it could manage cooling and noise.
@@Saint.0000yeah even as a lightly experienced builder, what they're saying sounds like nonsense. If I recall, don't the 40 series cards have super overbuilt coolers? Even in a crampt space, i'd expect it to be reasonably okay, so long as you have some air flow going on. The fan on the card is *directly facing the outside air* even. The CPU is the one in a potentially scary spot, but we're using an AIO, so that's being handled nicely as well. Just don't overclock the 13700 cuz if that's the CPU i think it is, it has trouble being able to take enough heat away from it when overclocked.
@@shirothefish9688 Pretty much. The 4080 nor the 4090 thermal throttles at any point in SFF cases. They are 8-10 degrees hotter at the worst of times, well below any kind of performance loss. The guy literally mislead others for no reason
Be careful, every PSU is wired differently, don't ever use different cables than the ones in the package unless you're extremely sure what you're doing (or unless they're just extensions)
I have this case same motherboard I love the case I think its still one the best looking sfx cases out. It get a bad rap as hot box but if done using the right parts it can keep cool I have a I7 13700k , msi z790I edge, 32 gig of corsair Dom ddr 6000, Phantek 240 gen2 with T-30 fans, Phantek 850 Plat psu, 1tb 980 Pro, 2Tb 980 pro, 4090 Msi Vent, Phantek shift xt black
@@truuuupR in this type of community it sometimes helps to have an idea especially for those who are to build their very first sff for parts compatibility and such. No need to let them know that you don't care, move along for we don't need such negativity in this small space. Have a good day.
Nice looking build, curious about the choice of the 13700k vs a 7800x3D, which is both faster for gaming and easier to cool? It would let you move to a 850w PSU as well and give you budget to upgrade to a larger/faster SSD at minimum.
As someone that owns this case, the thermals are 80c on MSI RTX 3080 Ventus. 60-70c on AMD 5800X3D - you can only put a 240 AIO in this and thats about it. Intel CPUs this gen (13th) and above run HOT because they are asking for 100W+ so I would go AMD. You need to be RICH If you have enough for a SFX 1000W and a 4090 FE in this eco. oh and ONLY the Founders Edition cards will fit (case only has 305-310mm max fit for GPUs) so you cant just opt for ANY 4090, good luck finding a 4090 FE if you dont already own one.
This is a good and very beautiful case. I bought during Blck Friday and it was fantastic but with it being complete, I do not recommend putting it in your bag as the case is very heavy when complete and this is with a low profile air cooler and XFX 6600 gpu. It's so goddamm heavy that if you put it vertically, it will damage the case. But if you really want to, please look for a backpack with a better strength to not let the case sag your entire bag and the bag can have the case horizontal.
I'm all about very quiet PC's. For my main PC, I'm not happy with less than 3x 280mm rads or 3x 360 rads. I also love SFF builds but am not happy with current offerings. I'm designing a case with all 140mm fans and at least 2x 280mm rads (full open loop) because I want decent noise levels under load.
I know how how tricky the installments into theese tiny cases are and you made an ASMR clip from it. XD Anyway the outcome is awesome but i ask myself would i learn or fire up my steam favorits.
4090 and college. I feel like 4090 type of builds are something that unlocked to me around age 30.
I'm 29...I say maybe age 40
@@Raggepagge 4090 type builds unlock themselves for me once the price for them drops to under $700.
Unlocked when get a job. locked again when get married.
I'm 41 and it still hasn't unlocked for me. 😢
@@RexTorres you need to buy the DLC
4090 and college student just doesn't hit the ear well.
This is the kind of College student that have been driving around in Porsche
@@rockzs74rwhich probably don't have interest in these kind of things.
@@seiji-kun9488 exactly
@@rockzs74ryou talkin about those Chinese (or Vietnamese) international student? 😂 like other guy said they prob don’t even interested in this lol
Student? He's the fucking professor
thanks for not having music in the background. The sounds during the assembly put the finishing touches on this perfect minimalist edit.
I had the opposite reaction. Music is unnecessary, but the extreme ASMR is too much.
@@mtnfraggle isnt that exacly what he said?
@TheBurnknight No. While we agreed on the music, the guy in the OP liked the sounds of the assembly while I did not.
@@mtnfraggle agreed. I like the sounds of some parts of the build, but I dislike that being the central point of the video, especially when some of it was just incorrect LOL
Well, not having background music makes it unique, but also choosing the background music when you have it also makes it unique.
If I had a 4090 in college, I would fail college.
Cause you would game all the time?
Skill issue
@@TheRamarsetya NOT so much a skill issue, but more of a lack of time management ability, weight issues and a lack of females interested. the 4090 would have been my best friend, my girlfriend and my LORD and savoir. Passing classes would not have factored into the equation.
@@theboy-x5x AND everything else.
@@berjbedrosian4225 Ok dude, you win.
I love watching these builds. So minimal. So clean. So good.
So hot)
Wish there was case in this style for mAtx mobo's
So... pointless
Yea really good thermals indeed kappa
...So hot
*"yes mom... I need this for my college"*
Omg, this is one of the first short styled build video I enjoyed!!!! Normally UA-cam is flooded with these short style video, where the builder is slapping aggressively with parts or the unnecessary fan blade spinning..
Really enjoyed this small form-factor build 👍 Please keep up the good work!
The way it slides in perfectly is so satisfying
That's what she said 😂
Clean, Crisp and most elegant pc I have even seen and amazing thing is i can carry it in backpack take it anywhere i want
Amazing case. Small but everything fits in just fine, no compromises. I'll consider that for my next build.
No headphone jack tho
@@DuckForce6000 no thermals either... this case is shit. All these ppl saying it's good have no clue what they are talking about. Check reviews. Ppl can't even get their cpus below 60s in idle.
@@JK-jw3po fr
"MON, I need this for my zoom class"
MON? Lol😂
Mon 🗿👌🏽
Regional dialect
🥖👨🎨
@@Cinnamonroll521probably “MON” from the word “MONEY”
This is probably the best chassis on the market for minimalists.
I love it. I'm definetly buying it.
Thank you very much Sai.
What about the ForFun02Pro (which doesn't appear to be available to purchase yet)? Would you still say this is the better chassis? ua-cam.com/video/gMkQPIji08E/v-deo.html
nah man, this build is much better imo, it even has a dust filter .. poggers@@ThatBeardedBrother
@@msiprime noted, thanks :)
I liked this one because it is able to fit a good water cooling system, after all with it being this hard to build and take apart i want it to be as easy to clean as possible and not have to take apart as often. So want as little air cooling as possible. But yeah it also looks good.
I watched your video but I'm afraid it will run a bit hot and maybe too much work to keep clean.
But the clean white design looks really good.
About the temperature problem i still haven't seen any tests on this case or yours so i guess its hard to know for sure.
I'm probably just going to order this one because it looks aesthetically more pleasing+ water cooling. and my store has it in stock and offers to build it for me. Though i would have loved to see a stress test to see how hot these kinds of tiny pc cases get. As that might be a concern of overheating.
@@ThatBeardedBrother
Where can I get this case
This is beautiful! Having such a small yet super powerful pc might be one of the biggest flex a gamer can have
It’s actually not if you know a tiny bit about tech. Temps are horrid and troubleshooting is a nightmare since there is zero space to maneuver. You have to unbuild the whole thing and kiss your beautiful cable management goodbye every time. This trend is just people who saw a Mac Studio and want to DESPERATELY recreate the same UX on PC, but can’t because no matter how much you spend on components, they will never be even close to being as power efficient as Apple silicon chips.
Oh my god, possibly the best SFF build I have ever seen with little to no compromises. It has a 4090 and a 13700k, along with an AIO, all packed into such a small size. What more could you ask for?!
i want to see it running under load without thermal throttling. Without that this is a waste of time. Influencers like to influence you to spend your cash on products that do not meet your needs. If it sounds like your mothers vacuum cleaner, throttles down to behave like an old Haswell machine and eventually cooks your processor that this video features pretty packaging and nothing more. I have tried many SFX builds and there is a limit to how much heat can quietly be dissipated.
Money for ramen.
The Sliger SM580 is better than this case, if you're looking for something similar. It fits a 280mm AIO for better CPU cooling, and has two bottom fans to help cool everything else. Also you can get a handle to carry it around like a suitcase and they sell an optional bifurcated riser which would allow you to add another PCIe device if you really wanted to. It's the best possible performance SFF case with absolutely zero compromise.
Rollable OLED display in your bag, is what I'd ask for.
Edit: So that I can flex. Pun intended.
@@9999platoit will definitely thermal throttle. At best itx is good for like 60-70 series for nvidia and maybe a 6600-6700 for amd. Obviously lower cpus too.
New favorite video style unlocked, asmr pc building
this case is actually insane
That's neat. It's like a test bench you can put a full cover over.
That's an amazing build and a lovely case with amazing cable management. Also as of this moment, pcpartpicker says it'd cost $3400 to do that build, not including operating system.
Can you link that build list? I've been considering a new build and something like this really interest me.
3400?! that’s ridiculous you can get that with 2-2.5k easily
@@kingiument4627 the graphics card alone costs ~$2k usd
@@BillyWilly132 Yeah wtf when did that happen last time I looked it was 1600
@@kingiument4627 where on this world would you get a 4090 fe for just 1600, wtf ?
This is handsdown the most beautiful ITX case
Finally, I can bring this PC to my class to have a 4k 540hz display for my presentation!
Bro that type of display is from the future lmao
Impressive, now lets see the thermals under heavy load
You can check google, there are many reports of ppl who can't get their cpu below 60s in this case... I mean that's telling enough I would say.
@@JK-jw3po Idle or heavy load? If it's heavy load then it's understandable
@@yuikonnu5079 idle
I have a 3080 ti in a similar case, and I can guarantee you that 4090 is going to thermal throttle like nuts in there.
especially with it being side by side with the motherboard/processor.
No heating bill in the winter!
Doesn't even need to be 3080ti to thermal throttle in there, pretty sure any GPU will effectively shoot itself.
Just finished building this exact config as a portable option. Temps are solid and no thermal throttling. I play mostly e sports titles, but was just running BG3 and Tarkov, everything maxed out and CPU didn't go over 60c and GPU hovered around 65-70c. Completely fine. Do you game in a sauna? lol
@@CocaineCobain I'd love to see a video where you stress test it on your channel. Shouldn't take more than 5 minutes to do.
*This was absolute perfection! Amazing build*
Как приятно видеть работу мастеров, в таком качестве и такой подаче
No freaking way I'd leave a 4090 machine sitting in my dorm room. Edit: That case is awesome, though.
Just live with a trusted friend or a non-tech person and be like "see how small it is? that's bc it's a budget pc only worth about $400" lol
Don't go around telling people you have a 4090.
直立式顯卡太舒壓了,完美使用空間。而且機箱側板不是玻璃的,通風有考量到,看的很爽😂
So be honest: how long before you RMAd that 4090 when the plugs melted?
looks amazing. Though most college students wouldn't be rocking this......
it's really funny that i got recommended this because i just moved over to a mini itx build so i can take my pc to college. i personally chose the HYTE revolt because of its pop out handle and headphone stands
I have this chassis and I love it. built a powerful yet tiny PC that fits on my desk
Whts the name
Great video - no cringy ASMR bullshit, no spinning the fans of the GPU, no fingernail tapping to everything, just PC building.
I took that case from america to EU, built quality was great it could survive checked luggage, but its super heavy so I would recommend a laptop if you gonna travel xD
Aesthetic: 11/10
Airflow: 404/10
clean looking build but it would be good to show some perf numbers or temps & noise levels at least. It's a common issue with SFFs to run really hot with the Nvidia 4080+. There aren't any intake fans with this build and I'm curious how it could manage cooling and noise.
@@Saint.0000yeah even as a lightly experienced builder, what they're saying sounds like nonsense. If I recall, don't the 40 series cards have super overbuilt coolers? Even in a crampt space, i'd expect it to be reasonably okay, so long as you have some air flow going on. The fan on the card is *directly facing the outside air* even. The CPU is the one in a potentially scary spot, but we're using an AIO, so that's being handled nicely as well. Just don't overclock the 13700 cuz if that's the CPU i think it is, it has trouble being able to take enough heat away from it when overclocked.
@@shirothefish9688 Pretty much. The 4080 nor the 4090 thermal throttles at any point in SFF cases. They are 8-10 degrees hotter at the worst of times, well below any kind of performance loss. The guy literally mislead others for no reason
Perfect excuse to get out of class when you burn down the dorm with that 12vhpwr bending.
very cool build! question - when assembling in such a case, does it make sense to use shortened cables for the power supply?
Be careful, every PSU is wired differently, don't ever use different cables than the ones in the package unless you're extremely sure what you're doing (or unless they're just extensions)
and one potential fire hazard coming with that bend 12VHPWR cable...
I have this case same motherboard I love the case I think its still one the best looking sfx cases out. It get a bad rap as hot box but if done using the right parts it can keep cool I have a I7 13700k , msi z790I edge, 32 gig of corsair Dom ddr 6000, Phantek 240 gen2 with T-30 fans, Phantek 850 Plat psu, 1tb 980 Pro, 2Tb 980 pro, 4090 Msi Vent, Phantek shift xt black
Why does everyone feel the need to post their specs? Nobody cares.
@@truuuupR in this type of community it sometimes helps to have an idea especially for those who are to build their very first sff for parts compatibility and such. No need to let them know that you don't care, move along for we don't need such negativity in this small space. Have a good day.
what are your thermals idle and under load?
@@truuuupRi mean maybe you don't, but it is actually be pretty helpful for others who is interested to try out the build.
@@dominiceita2682 thank you exactly why spec were posted
You get a lot of views, Why does nobody subscribe?
Keep up the work Been watching this for a few months and cant seem to get enough.
This case would be crazy good if there was a foldable handle on top and retractable power cable
13700K with a 4090? Great, it can also function as a space heater in the winter, and burn down the dorm in summer.
The 4090 is the real killlee here, my 13700kf is very chill
Needs to be submerged in water 💦
This was so satisfying to watch. Perfect ASMR. Thank you for the clean and nice build.
I could barely afford my textbooks … is college ez mode now or something?
can we see a stress test like cinebench running for like 30min. would be really intresting to see the temps.
college == 40.90 in my bank account.
This video was perfect timing because im leaving switzerland to go study in portugal and my current pc is to big
Nice looking build, curious about the choice of the 13700k vs a 7800x3D, which is both faster for gaming and easier to cool? It would let you move to a 850w PSU as well and give you budget to upgrade to a larger/faster SSD at minimum.
13700K a little bit slower than 7800X3D in gaming but superior in multitasking software like Blender or Adobe Suites
He has a 4090. He doesn't need to min max his cost to upgrade the ssd.
Chances are, it's what he had lying around.
My very own thermonuclear powerplant 💕 I can't wait for this very tiny chasis to overheat until the bomb diffusion squad has to intervene
I literally fell in love with this case. I wonder if a Inno3D 4080 will fit in! (Has a separated AIO. Im gonna put a 7800x3D. What mobo should i get?
The MSI vent 4080-4090 fit Im using the 4080 4090 share the same cooler
As someone that owns this case, the thermals are 80c on MSI RTX 3080 Ventus. 60-70c on AMD 5800X3D - you can only put a 240 AIO in this and thats about it. Intel CPUs this gen (13th) and above run HOT because they are asking for 100W+ so I would go AMD.
You need to be RICH If you have enough for a SFX 1000W and a 4090 FE in this eco. oh and ONLY the Founders Edition cards will fit (case only has 305-310mm max fit for GPUs) so you cant just opt for ANY 4090, good luck finding a 4090 FE if you dont already own one.
If you can afford a 4090, then you can afford a proper mid tower case with enough room to let it breathe.
This is about making it portable
But but... aesthetics
sff is more expensive
the gpu pcie extension is just so. clean.
Wouldn't have money for it now, but I definitely want that case even without a 4090
Good luck with the heat this will be great used as a small stove or heater to cook food and stay warm during winter in dorm lol.
Superb! what are the temperatures? @不高兴的sai
If I do that in my college I’d get robbed from special people 😂
Debt + student debt! My favorite american dream combo🤩🤩
It's kinda funny that I'm going to start college this Fall and I have the same motherboard. I'm using a 13600K with a rtx 3070 ti right now.
Very clean build. I'm thinking to buy Mini-ITX motherboard and use my RTX 4060 with this case.
Heating up the dorm room like a goddamn space heater
Looks sexier than any console out right now
Unfortunately, reviews are saying this isnt the best sff case around
Very elegant build and I loved your video!
Finally i can bring my 4090 with my 49 inch monitor to college.
Not a bad build for £4k all items off Amazon. Think this is going to be my next build. Thanks for this upload
can you give me like £20 please
I can feel the thermal from that collage
Thing has got to be an absolute heater.
very nice video. really pretty decent editing
Its good specially in winter because it will as a heater more than gaming😅
Since u cant afford your electric bill in college, this will certainly help in the winter!
Beautiful build for an ITX form
Build my mini-ITX rig earlier this year, but definitely considering this build for my next go round!
Satisfying to watch, plus kuroko profile pic auto sub👍
No way an asmr video build this good only has 2.5k subscriber!? I'm subscribing! keep up the good work bro! I'm sure you'll be big!
I'm 19 just built my pc with a 4090 in it saved up for almost a year
very nice! however I'd be worried a little about the airflow! especially with components like that that can definitely run hot
Had that same case, very pleasing to the eye & easy to build in
Name
It's on the title bro? @@shubsodhi5986
i was going to suggest adding music to your videos.. but after watching it entirely - i was wrong. this style is nice too
It's meant to be asmr-like
This is a good and very beautiful case. I bought during Blck Friday and it was fantastic but with it being complete, I do not recommend putting it in your bag as the case is very heavy when complete and this is with a low profile air cooler and XFX 6600 gpu. It's so goddamm heavy that if you put it vertically, it will damage the case. But if you really want to, please look for a backpack with a better strength to not let the case sag your entire bag and the bag can have the case horizontal.
This was super satisfying to watch
I'm all about very quiet PC's. For my main PC, I'm not happy with less than 3x 280mm rads or 3x 360 rads. I also love SFF builds but am not happy with current offerings. I'm designing a case with all 140mm fans and at least 2x 280mm rads (full open loop) because I want decent noise levels under load.
Wow you deserve more power from college
It reminds me of when Macs were fashionable like this.
Fantastic build, and great video format, too.
Airflow? The air in there will be so stuck, so condensed, it'll turn into a solid.
Is it weird that the silence makes me anxious, it just feels so lonely.
I’m sure my parents will understand that I need a 3-5k pc for Microsoft Word.
REMINDS ME OF THE GHOSTBUSTERS GHOST TRAP!!!!!!
This video is so calming. 🥹
That's a neat plan for the compact 4090 build, but the main problem is the lack of thereof. I am broke
Cool 4090 build but whats the resolution of that tiny monitor 😳
I got my first 90 series card at 36. When I was in college I had spent $450 on a 128 mb gpu.
Hint: you didn't fixate the ssd with the proper lock (half turn of the little plastic thing). You only pushed the cooler on it.
Damn look how pristine those Nails are
Looks cool and all - but.. this will 100% thermal throttle when put under load.
what is that nzxt screwdiver ? any ref ?
Clean build !!! Very enjoyable
it basically like a laptop but have the ability of a pc and look like a cool suit case
I know how how tricky the installments into theese tiny cases are and you made an ASMR clip from it. XD Anyway the outcome is awesome but i ask myself would i learn or fire up my steam favorits.
very clean build
For those who are not aware, there are different courses in college that need high-end graphics,like architecture, interior design graphic design etc.