nice build man. i found the easiest way to clean my pc and parts. before assembling i use a nano spray wax and buff all parts, with in common reason, and just use a long hair brush over the weeks and the dust just comes off so easily
I think its actually priced reasonably. Not much more than a FormD T1 after considering you dont need case fans, you get way better cpu cooling, you dont need a bunch of accesories (fan ducts, exhaust shrouds, fan splitters, etc.), and itll work with any future upgrade without size considerations.
You get what you pay for. The only competitor in terms of quality and versatility is a lot more expensive. And the cheaper options are either less versatile or of lackluster quality.
Great video and edit ! Thanks for the shoutout but, most of all, thanks for the first detailed review of that chassis. I love it and have spent countless hours working on it already. I think you pointed out all important aspects of it here. The build is perfect imo. As you said, this chassis is made for people who wanna bring an artistic idea to its final shape. Exactly what you did by integrating those "closed" components (Fe and assassin) on the open case. Looks terrific. Can't wait for your custom loop here !
They are Torx, and very high quality ones at that: ua-cam.com/video/mTzx4nFSHtA/v-deo.htmlsi=Sr5F3a0eVv6mqzTF&t=557. Probably the highest quality screws I've seen included with a case so far.
@@dgafkucky hmm that would make sense you just pull the hairs straight off instead of having to take off the side cover and hoping to get all the nooks and crannies
I do have a cat (with long hairs the b@#@^#^#) and I do run open air PCs as my main rig all the time. I can tell you it's fine. The one showed in the slideshow was my main PC for the last 3 weeks. Closed cases used to became fur clutters too and cleaning was a nightmare. Open air requires 5 minutes of blower once a week. I'd just be careful if you have very young kids (they might hurt themselves on fan blades or so).
Very nice video and great job on explaining the uni clamp mechanism. I actually like that the SYS8 is not bead blasted before anodizing and thus you can still see faint hints of the machining.
Thank you! Appreciate the comment.That makes sense regarding the bead blasting. The visible machining is by no means “ugly” if you know what you’re looking at.
The GPU bracket only has one place it can go, so only the standard layout is supported. But I am sure it could be modded to work somehow, but then you’d also need a riser…
Coil whine is a valid concern, and a case might help hide it a bit, but I haven't noticed a difference personally, I can hear the coil whine on my 4090 regardless.
Simple medium-size fine hair paint brush does wonders for cleaning hard-to-get dust.
Yep! I do this for all sorts of cleaning! Works well for trimmed beard hair on the sink also lol
nice build man. i found the easiest way to clean my pc and parts. before assembling i use a nano spray wax and buff all parts, with in common reason, and just use a long hair brush over the weeks and the dust just comes off so easily
I think its actually priced reasonably. Not much more than a FormD T1 after considering you dont need case fans, you get way better cpu cooling, you dont need a bunch of accesories (fan ducts, exhaust shrouds, fan splitters, etc.), and itll work with any future upgrade without size considerations.
Great video!
this is a work of art and is a fantastic ITX build (idc if its open air, it's still tiny)
Thank you!
Nice build. My alternative for open cases for non-stop tinkering is creating my own varied PC layouts with MakerBeam.
Next level: get a 3D printer as well. Maybe even a Voron 👀.,
Hmm I do like this case. It would look so much better if you routed the GPU power over the top and ran it tight to the gpu/cpu.
it is cool, comes close to what i want but the price is very high especially since the competition is a lot cheaper.
You get what you pay for. The only competitor in terms of quality and versatility is a lot more expensive. And the cheaper options are either less versatile or of lackluster quality.
Great video and edit ! Thanks for the shoutout but, most of all, thanks for the first detailed review of that chassis. I love it and have spent countless hours working on it already. I think you pointed out all important aspects of it here.
The build is perfect imo. As you said, this chassis is made for people who wanna bring an artistic idea to its final shape. Exactly what you did by integrating those "closed" components (Fe and assassin) on the open case. Looks terrific. Can't wait for your custom loop here !
Thank you! Not sure I can top what you and others have done with liquid cooling but I will definitely be watching closely for inspiration 👀.
awesome
Love it, was thinking of trying open air! Production 📈
Thank you, Chris!
computer-1 pc case by teenage engineering is my choice
Huh. Thanks for sharing this. There's something quite satisfying about that DIY sheet metal approach 🤔.
hey thanks for sharing, I din't know about this one. I checked, wouldn't fit RTX 4090 (FE). Any more suggestions that can fit 4090?
Get a shrink wrap for the power button cable
These screws arentTorx. They are hex-screws
They are Torx, and very high quality ones at that: ua-cam.com/video/mTzx4nFSHtA/v-deo.htmlsi=Sr5F3a0eVv6mqzTF&t=557. Probably the highest quality screws I've seen included with a case so far.
@@EIGAtech well, the screws is looked at closer, where all hex. the ellen-wrench is also a hex, not a torx. Torx is is star, hex is a hexagon
I assure you, they are Torx.
This is for those people that don't have cats or dogs
As some who has a cat and had open air set for 8+years I can tell this is alot easier to clean vs normal pc case
@@dgafkucky hmm that would make sense you just pull the hairs straight off instead of having to take off the side cover and hoping to get all the nooks and crannies
We actually do have a cat, but it's quite well behaved and never climbs on top of my desk (as far as I know 👀).
I do have a cat (with long hairs the b@#@^#^#) and I do run open air PCs as my main rig all the time. I can tell you it's fine. The one showed in the slideshow was my main PC for the last 3 weeks. Closed cases used to became fur clutters too and cleaning was a nightmare. Open air requires 5 minutes of blower once a week. I'd just be careful if you have very young kids (they might hurt themselves on fan blades or so).
@@dgafkucky Like he said.
Very nice video and great job on explaining the uni clamp mechanism. I actually like that the SYS8 is not bead blasted before anodizing and thus you can still see faint hints of the machining.
Thank you! Appreciate the comment.That makes sense regarding the bead blasting. The visible machining is by no means “ugly” if you know what you’re looking at.
Too expensive for what you are getting,
I’d likely try to go with MOBO on one side and PSU / GPU on other. I think it’d look more balanced that way
The GPU bracket only has one place it can go, so only the standard layout is supported. But I am sure it could be modded to work somehow, but then you’d also need a riser…
Love the idea if coil whine wasn't a thing.
Coil whine is a valid concern, and a case might help hide it a bit, but I haven't noticed a difference personally, I can hear the coil whine on my 4090 regardless.
So stupid. Noise galore and heat spewing everywhere. Why?
When ugly mets unpractical and you add crap on top.