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
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 !
@@EIGAtech XTIA Xproto-ATX Case V2. I hardly see any UA-camrs making videos about it, so it seems to be quite niche, just like the case featured in this video. The reason I chose this case is that I wanted an open-frame design that could accommodate an AIO cooler without it looking out of place. Like with the case shown in this video, I actually think what you've done with an air cooler looks much better than using an AIO on this open frame because from what I have seen it does not seem to come together that well in my opinion. Additionally, I wanted the flexibility to install any GPU I wanted without worrying about whether it would fit. The entire case has a volume of just under 17 liters. Another significant advantage is that this case can accommodate an ATX motherboard, which I really appreciate because ITX boards don't have enough I/O ports for my needs, whereas most ATX boards do. The ATX motherboard I use has 10 USB ports and 3 USB-C ports, and I’m already using 7 of the USB ports (including 1 USB-C). So, I'm really pleased that this SFF case can fit an ATX board while still leaving enough USB ports available for future use.
@@emiel255 That’s a really nice one. I considered doing a build in it actually, maybe will at some point. How did you handle I/O clutter? I’ve seen others using various flat/angled cables from ADT-Link.
@@EIGAtech that it’s definitely something I have never worried about because I consider myself fairly clean when it comes to PC builds. So I have my PC next to me on the right of my desk and all the cables are nice and tightly tie wrapped (I have used only 2) so there is not really much clutter anywhere to be honest. And it has also nothing to do with this case because I’ve always been like that cable managing everything as best as I can I don’t really use custom cables and I’ve never felt I need them because the cables that I can see on the PC itself all go to the back of the case and since it is a very short travel from the front to the back of the case I’ve never felt the default cables a feel out of place. Like they stick out of the motherboard and immediately go to the back plus the default cables are already black just as I want since I don’t use any RGB I also forgot to mention that one of the reasons that I wanted an open frame is because it really appeals to me that whenever I want to change up my build or change a component that I can just easily do it whenever I can without much fuss (that you can not easily get with a very tiny SFF case)
@@EIGAtech that it’s definitely something I have never worried about because I consider myself fairly clean when it comes to PC builds. So I have my PC next to me on the right of my desk and all the cables are nice and tightly tie wrapped (I have used only 2) so there is not really much clutter anywhere to be honest. And it has also nothing to do with this case because I’ve always been like that cable managing everything as best as I can I don’t really use custom cables and I’ve never felt I need them because the cables that I can see on the PC itself all go to the back of the case and since it is a very short travel from the front to the back of the case I’ve never felt the default cables a feel out of place. Like they stick out of the motherboard and immediately go to the back plus the default cables are already black just as I want since I don’t use any RGB I also forgot to mention that one of the reasons that I wanted an open frame is because it really appeals to me that whenever I want to change up my build or change a component that I can just easily do it whenever I can without much fuss (that you can not easily get with a very tiny SFF case)
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.
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.
Thanks for posting this. I was holding out for an A45, but MS has been out of stock for months and they will not respond to inquiries. This looks like a great substitute.
Baldur's Gate 3's cpu barbecuing tendencies brought me here haha. I love my hyte y60 case to absolute death, and aesthetically I would say my PC is an actual 10/10... but if one can just get better thermals/performance for the cost of dusting every now again this is tempting. Very cool build here.
Insane build, thank you ! Could you do a version with an AIO too ? Like a 280/380 or 420mm. They don't provide a lot of details on the website, apart from some heavily custom builds. Would tip for a video like this. Thank you !
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…
Hey sorry if this old. But I just purchased this case and I have a 4090. Do the mounting brackets feel like they give enough support or would there be need of a support bracket? Thanks in advance take care!
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.
@@EIGAtech yeah true although I never saw on the website specifically mentioning SFX L (which sites usually do in my experience) only SFX so I was slightly worried there! Thanks for the clarification!
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.
Not without a custom bracket of sorts. Personally, I think SATA SSDs would just add clutter. With itx boards supporting 2 or even 3 m.2 slots there's no point in using SATA anymore, and old drives can be put into USB-C enclosures and accessed externally.
@@EIGAtech yeah true but the reason I asked is because I and I assume a lot of other people still have SATA SSD’s. Especially since they are relatively cheap and can hold lots of files on them that don’t necessarily need super fast storage But now that I think of it maybe you could have an USB C SATA SSD enclosure that has a long cable so I can store and hide them under the desk so they are not visible. That would actually be a great alternative for an open frame like this that doesn’t support SATA SSD brackets Also I don’t know a lot of ITX boards that can hold 3 M.2 personally so I would love to know which one does
@@emiel255 Yup, I'm sure there's plenty of solutions. One type-C cable is neater than SATA data + power cables. I personally just connect my drives when I need files stored on them or need to backup things. The Gigabyte B650I Aorus Ultra has 3 m.2 slots.
@@EIGAtech yeah I would personally like to have them permanently attached so I can use them immediately. This means I would have to have a long USB C cable so I could hide them better. I don’t like having to plug them in every time personally. The other thing with ITX cases is that a lot of time they don’t have enough USB ports imo. Like I said in another comment my motherboard (ATX in an SFF form factor) has like 10 USB ports plus 3 USB C and I already use 7 of them so If I’m ever gonna go for ITX again I need the ITX case with the most motherboards. Hopefully that would then also come with 3 M.2 slots like the on you mentioned
It's absolutely fine. There's quite the gap and not much heat coming off the motherboard backside. I've done way worse things to the SF750 than this SF1000 has to deal with in this build.
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).
Depends on you setup. I have an open air case myself for almost 2 years and I could not be more happy. For me it is a case that I will be having for a long time. Noise levels at idle sit at 37/38 DB and during gaming at 40DB (measured at 50cm away form the PC) which is very quiet :)
@@emiel255 For me I don't mind fan noise but coil whine drives me crazy and with coil whine it's all luck if you get a unit whuch has bad or no coil whine
@@astoraan6071 very true although mine is very low pitched during gaming so much so that I never notice it. Only during loading screen it pitches up a bit but again not to a level that I get annoyed at. I have heard worse coil whine so like you said it definitely depends on the GPU unit you intent to buy
I have an open air case myself for almost 2 years and I could not be more happy. For me it is a case that I will be having for a long time The whole thing of “what about dust though” is very dependent on the dust situation in your house. I clean my PC every 5 months or so for approximately no more than 8 minutes and everything is clean again. And even after those 5 months it is not like there is a pack of dust on it rather just a very very thin layer. And even then there are no drops in either performance nor higher temps
Depends on you setup. I have an open air case myself for almost 2 years and I could not be more happy. For me it is a case that I will be having for a long time. Noise levels at idle sit at 37/38 DB and during gaming at 40DB (measured at 50cm away form the PC) which is very quiet :)
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
this is a work of art and is a fantastic ITX build (idc if its open air, it's still tiny)
Thank you!
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 👀.
I have an open air case myself for almost 2 years and I could not be more happy. For me it is a case that I will be having for a long time
Which open air case do you have?
@@EIGAtech XTIA Xproto-ATX Case V2. I hardly see any UA-camrs making videos about it, so it seems to be quite niche, just like the case featured in this video.
The reason I chose this case is that I wanted an open-frame design that could accommodate an AIO cooler without it looking out of place. Like with the case shown in this video, I actually think what you've done with an air cooler looks much better than using an AIO on this open frame because from what I have seen it does not seem to come together that well in my opinion.
Additionally, I wanted the flexibility to install any GPU I wanted without worrying about whether it would fit. The entire case has a volume of just under 17 liters.
Another significant advantage is that this case can accommodate an ATX motherboard, which I really appreciate because ITX boards don't have enough I/O ports for my needs, whereas most ATX boards do. The ATX motherboard I use has 10 USB ports and 3 USB-C ports, and I’m already using 7 of the USB ports (including 1 USB-C). So, I'm really pleased that this SFF case can fit an ATX board while still leaving enough USB ports available for future use.
@@emiel255 That’s a really nice one. I considered doing a build in it actually, maybe will at some point.
How did you handle I/O clutter? I’ve seen others using various flat/angled cables from ADT-Link.
@@EIGAtech that it’s definitely something I have never worried about because I consider myself fairly clean when it comes to PC builds.
So I have my PC next to me on the right of my desk and all the cables are nice and tightly tie wrapped (I have used only 2) so there is not really much clutter anywhere to be honest. And it has also nothing to do with this case because I’ve always been like that cable managing everything as best as I can
I don’t really use custom cables and I’ve never felt I need them because the cables that I can see on the PC itself all go to the back of the case and since it is a very short travel from the front to the back of the case I’ve never felt the default cables a feel out of place. Like they stick out of the motherboard and immediately go to the back plus the default cables are already black just as I want since I don’t use any RGB
I also forgot to mention that one of the reasons that I wanted an open frame is because it really appeals to me that whenever I want to change up my build or change a component that I can just easily do it whenever I can without much fuss (that you can not easily get with a very tiny SFF case)
@@EIGAtech that it’s definitely something I have never worried about because I consider myself fairly clean when it comes to PC builds.
So I have my PC next to me on the right of my desk and all the cables are nice and tightly tie wrapped (I have used only 2) so there is not really much clutter anywhere to be honest. And it has also nothing to do with this case because I’ve always been like that cable managing everything as best as I can
I don’t really use custom cables and I’ve never felt I need them because the cables that I can see on the PC itself all go to the back of the case and since it is a very short travel from the front to the back of the case I’ve never felt the default cables a feel out of place. Like they stick out of the motherboard and immediately go to the back plus the default cables are already black just as I want since I don’t use any RGB
I also forgot to mention that one of the reasons that I wanted an open frame is because it really appeals to me that whenever I want to change up my build or change a component that I can just easily do it whenever I can without much fuss (that you can not easily get with a very tiny SFF case)
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.
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.
Love it, was thinking of trying open air! Production 📈
Thank you, Chris!
Love the professional and modern style of your videos, very simple and you don’t over complicate your explanations. Earned a new sub great vid bro ❤
Thank you, appreciate it!
I am in love with this build. congrats for this piece of art
Thank you! Far too kind...
@@EIGAtech Most welcome, I just said what i felt seing this one and its beautifully done.
Sophisticated but not overdone open PC. The FE cards are gorgeous and I want to own one in the future!
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 👀.,
I something similar using 20mm aluminum extrusions. I wanted a case where the motherboard wouldn't flex when I installed parts.
Thanks for posting this. I was holding out for an A45, but MS has been out of stock for months and they will not respond to inquiries. This looks like a great substitute.
The A45 is indeed nice, but you really can't go wrong with the SYS8, especially if you already like the idea of open air cases.
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.
Awesome custom cables🥰
Thanks! There's a link in the description to Cablester's Etsy store if you are interested.
Clean and simple, i like it.
Great video!
i want a modable e-atx rig for four 3 slot gpus. thatll be the day. beautiful
I like it....Glossy black might've looked better.
Get a shrink wrap for the power button cable
Baldur's Gate 3's cpu barbecuing tendencies brought me here haha. I love my hyte y60 case to absolute death, and aesthetically I would say my PC is an actual 10/10... but if one can just get better thermals/performance for the cost of dusting every now again this is tempting. Very cool build here.
Thank you, huge fan of BG3 here as well.
Insane build, thank you ! Could you do a version with an AIO too ? Like a 280/380 or 420mm. They don't provide a lot of details on the website, apart from some heavily custom builds. Would tip for a video like this. Thank you !
Thanks, will definitely consider it. At the moment my main challenge is trying to fit everything on my desk 😆
It looks amazing, but 292€ (344€ if you want 240 AIO) is ridiculous.
Is there any sort of gpu support bracket with this thing, or does the angle just naturally keep it that tight to the cooler? Looks great either way.
No support bracket, but it’s rock solid with only the faintest perceivable sag.
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…
Hey sorry if this old. But I just purchased this case and I have a 4090. Do the mounting brackets feel like they give enough support or would there be need of a support bracket? Thanks in advance take care!
There is no need for a support bracket. It’s rock solid.
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.
awesome
will you make a ncase m2 build? would be very informative
I don’t have the M2 but I do have more SFF content coming out soon!
@@EIGAtech thx for the reply. man this will be fun!
Will an SFX L PSU also fit you think or not really?
Should fit fine, SFX-L are longer but use the same mounting holes.
@@EIGAtech yeah true although I never saw on the website specifically mentioning SFX L (which sites usually do in my experience) only SFX so I was slightly worried there! Thanks for the clarification!
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.
Is there any space of storage? to put like an SATA SSD somewhere?
Not without a custom bracket of sorts. Personally, I think SATA SSDs would just add clutter. With itx boards supporting 2 or even 3 m.2 slots there's no point in using SATA anymore, and old drives can be put into USB-C enclosures and accessed externally.
@@EIGAtech yeah true but the reason I asked is because I and I assume a lot of other people still have SATA SSD’s. Especially since they are relatively cheap and can hold lots of files on them that don’t necessarily need super fast storage
But now that I think of it maybe you could have an USB C SATA SSD enclosure that has a long cable so I can store and hide them under the desk so they are not visible. That would actually be a great alternative for an open frame like this that doesn’t support SATA SSD brackets
Also I don’t know a lot of ITX boards that can hold 3 M.2 personally so I would love to know which one does
@@emiel255 Yup, I'm sure there's plenty of solutions. One type-C cable is neater than SATA data + power cables. I personally just connect my drives when I need files stored on them or need to backup things.
The Gigabyte B650I Aorus Ultra has 3 m.2 slots.
@@EIGAtech yeah I would personally like to have them permanently attached so I can use them immediately. This means I would have to have a long USB C cable so I could hide them better. I don’t like having to plug them in every time personally.
The other thing with ITX cases is that a lot of time they don’t have enough USB ports imo. Like I said in another comment my motherboard (ATX in an SFF form factor) has like 10 USB ports plus 3 USB C and I already use 7 of them so If I’m ever gonna go for ITX again I need the ITX case with the most motherboards. Hopefully that would then also come with 3 M.2 slots like the on you mentioned
I think the psu fan needs to be faced outwards. the psu fan is just taking in the motherboard heat the way you have done it in this video.
It's absolutely fine. There's quite the gap and not much heat coming off the motherboard backside. I've done way worse things to the SF750 than this SF1000 has to deal with in this build.
I use a Chinese cheap aluminium frame! Atx board lots of hdd ssd and pcis 35 w cpu no fan
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.
All fun and games until you get a GPU with coil whine.
Depends on you setup. I have an open air case myself for almost 2 years and I could not be more happy. For me it is a case that I will be having for a long time. Noise levels at idle sit at 37/38 DB and during gaming at 40DB (measured at 50cm away form the PC) which is very quiet :)
@@emiel255 For me I don't mind fan noise but coil whine drives me crazy and with coil whine it's all luck if you get a unit whuch has bad or no coil whine
@@astoraan6071 very true although mine is very low pitched during gaming so much so that I never notice it. Only during loading screen it pitches up a bit but again not to a level that I get annoyed at.
I have heard worse coil whine so like you said it definitely depends on the GPU unit you intent to buy
Too expensive for what you are getting,
It's cool but not 320 euro cool
I hope you don't really fall for this meme and put it into a normal enclosure after the video because it will be HELL to keep this thing clean
I have an open air case myself for almost 2 years and I could not be more happy. For me it is a case that I will be having for a long time
The whole thing of “what about dust though” is very dependent on the dust situation in your house. I clean my PC every 5 months or so for approximately no more than 8 minutes and everything is clean again. And even after those 5 months it is not like there is a pack of dust on it rather just a very very thin layer. And even then there are no drops in either performance nor higher temps
So stupid. Noise galore and heat spewing everywhere. Why?
Depends on you setup. I have an open air case myself for almost 2 years and I could not be more happy. For me it is a case that I will be having for a long time. Noise levels at idle sit at 37/38 DB and during gaming at 40DB (measured at 50cm away form the PC) which is very quiet :)
When ugly mets unpractical and you add crap on top.