I love the shout-out to Optimum Tech for help. I think he's been one of the biggest influences for the SFF community. That extra step for custom cables would certainly clean it up! Let's see an HC/OT collab!
I still don't understand why so many builds of big channels don't have custom cables. DIY of custom cables has been around for AGES, it was perfected many many years ago, and if they're in USA they could get cablemod if time allowed and didn't want to do it themselves
@@ab185 He frequently draws content ideas from the SFFnetwork forums without even a link on video descriptions to help support the community. He's famous but he stands on the shoulder of giants he does not acknowledge. It's a bit disappointing he finds the time to add affiliate links but consistently neglects the giant community where he draws inspiration and knowledge from...
Sometimes it’s nice to come to a pc channel that isn’t all about the biggest-baddest pc tech but is more just a chill vibe around pc’s and building them. I don’t always watch y’all’s videos but when I do, they’re always top-tier and have my attention the whole way through. 🍻
One of my favorite videos from you Eber, enjoyed the discussion and background on component selection and the build process, great shots / editing as well! This is a great window into the passion that drives this hobby!
Everybody who gets this case talks about using the bottom fan mount as intake, which I don't understand. The GPU and CPU have sufficient intake since they are both right next to the side panels. Both tend to then dump their heat within the case so if anything the bottom mount should always be used for exhaust.
@@MonkeyZeus194 Convection is extremely weak, usually almost negligible. The thing is, the replacement air has to come from somewhere if you set it to exhaust, which could end up recycling hot air anyway. I'm not sure it makes much difference at all.
I remember a video from Optimum Tech finding that setting the bottom fans to exhaust on these SFF cases to be better than setting them to intake. So, you're right.
For my last 2 builds I have shortened original power cables. You don't have to throw them away and buy expensive custom sets. All you need is to shorten one end of like 3 cables, which is 50% less work. Requires minor investment in tools and pins which is roughly in line with popular extension cable sets. But you learn a new skill and the fit will be perfect. And eventually you can do full color custom setups if you decide to do so or could recycle cut cables for different projects since those lose ends already have pin on one end. I learned from Optimum Tech. Except I use hot knife to cut original sleeves/insulation. So you cut and melt/fix them in one move. Works good enough for me.
I did a 5800x3d with 4090FE in Terra. Id cooling IS55 for CPU and a Noctua exhaust under GPU. Undervolted the amd and have a custom fan curve. Love it so far, it’d powerful, not too noisy, and looks lovely on the desk.
If you want a cheap and easy undervolt, I would mess with your LLC (load line calibration) in the bios. This will adjust your vcore voltage ranges. Throw it on cinebench between each level to see if it falls in line with what you want. Works well on 13th gen
I have to agree, these are absolutely beautiful cases. I particularly love the Jade and the Black case for the way they look with the wood trim on the front.
This is actually the first time ever I see a build that I would like to own too and that’s coming from someone that usually owns more than one pc….the quality of video of yours is superb btw
I love my Terra. I ended up building it with a 6800xt and a 5700x. At first, I tried fitting the case with a Noctua NH-L9x65, but the temperature of the GPU and CPU were pretty bad. I ended up using a smaller cooler and I found that putting the gpu further away from the grate side-panel helped keep my temperature low. It runs great now.
I've been holding off on buying a prebuild, let alone attempting to build my own gaming pc. But this has made me rethink the decision. That green case is gorgeous.
Welcome to SFF! I really feel you on the fitment issues, that's something I experienced in when I first got into SFF. Great build, I'm super impressed with the thermals. I have the Louqe Raw S1 and love the look.
Love the build! One thing I would change is the cooler to the Thermalright AXP120-x67. Same height and clearance as the Big Shuriken 3, but it has an extra heat pipe which REALLY sets it apart from the Big Shuriken 3. On top of that the fins on the cooler are orientated vertically so the path of air flow is much smoother, making the cooler much more efficient. I've had both and tested both in my FormD T1 and I would definitely give it a look if you want to tame the CPU a bit more. On the end note of a potential 120mm fan on the bottom, you'd actually want it to be an exhaust. that'll promote more air pulling through the side panels to help the GPU cooler more effectively.
@@Notorious544d it’s referring to the fins that the heat pipe go through. If the fins are up and down vertically in the same orientation as your airflow then it doesn’t have to make a 90 degree turn to exit the cooler.
You have the wrong PSU listed. The Silverstone Hela 850R is a ATX PSU and not a SFX that is needed in this build. I unfortunately followed your advice and didn't check (fool me once) and now need to buy the correct PSU. Please correct before others follow your incorrect advice.
The moment he said I want a statement piece for something you're not going to see inside a case is when I stopped listening. I like the looks of the case but not worried about colors of things on the inside of it...
this one almost had me won over but after seeing ali from optimumtech jam a 4090 and 7800x3d into the new dancases and have it average 60 to 70c that one just seems unbeatable
@@vincentvega3093 oh it was more about the case itself i meant, you could shove whatever you wanted into it or the same parts ebert used if one wanted, ali did make an aircooled version of it too tho that didnt spend thousands on cooling but was just noisier which is the usual for aircooling anyways.
I’m trying to work out how putting a 13700K in there is the right choice unless his goal is to make mini pizzas in the comfort of his room. I think we got a brief glimpse of his BIOS setting enforcing all of intel’s limits, so I’m going to assume that quite a bit of nerfing was done quietly. However, for similar price and performance, you can get a Ryzen 9 7900 that runs 65W-95W stock out of the box and probably doesn’t need such a big chungus cooler
I picked up a Jade model of the Terra and love how it looks. I mostly moved a lot of components I already had into it from my main built that was having some heat issues in the ITX case it was in. I was using a Ryzen 5 5600x with a Noctua NH-L9a and while it was able to keep it cool, it was a little too loud. I swapped it out for a NH-L9x65 and now it is pretty much silent even when gaming. GPU is an MSI RTX 3070 Ventus 2x. I have been very happy with the build over all and especially the case, though I wish I had not gotten RGB RAM.
My wife is Canadian. This dude is Canadian. Why is it Canadians are always so happy vs this Yank? It must be the beer. And igloos. Nah, beer. And I subbed. Thanks dude!
It's a beautiful machine, but your editing skills in this video are the true star of the show. 😮 I have my machine built in a Loque Raw S1, and I posted a few photos of my build on my IG, but it doesn't even begin to compare to your build vid.
I mean if you're going to talk about CPUs drawing too much power, id hope you go with amd, but if it works, ok lol. Could probably do a 7900x3d on ECO mode and have more room for gaming + streaming with more cores. If you really want quicksync I guess that's your prerogative Looks good as hell in the end!
i built this same box. it was noisy while running like you would not believe. i ended up dremmeling out the sides and replacing the slots with screen material from a literal screen window. the metal kind not that nylon stuff. i washed it with some muriatic acid to get it nice and silvery. but that didn't look right so i ended up painting it with black high temp exhaust spray paint. it has a great flat black appearance, and it's what i had kinda like the screen. anyway! now the box runs cool and very reasonably quiet.
For my build, I went with * Graphite color Fractal Design Terra case * Asus B760I motherboard (I hate that external hive on the Z790I which in my opinion defeats the whole purpose of a small easy to transport ITX system) * Intel 17-13700K * Thermalright AXP120-X67 CPU cooler (it doesn't fit with the heat pipes over the power heat sink, so rather the heat pipes need to go over the RAM, limiting RAM height) * Low-profile 64GB DDR-5600 memory * Seasonic Focus SGX 650W PSU * No GPU (I don't need a GPU for my application) I'm very pleased with the performance and aesthetics of the system. Without needing a GPU, there are smaller cases available, but I've been very happy with Fractal Design cases and decided to continue with them. This and a more robust system in the Fractal Design North case are my two main computer systems, and the wood front on both complement each other, though I mainly use the Terra system for going on the road. Thanks for the video!
The overhang on the big shuriken 3 is intended to go over the rear I/O and not over the memory. It should clear the rear I/O and allow any height of memory to be used.
My next build is definitely going to be either an ITX or a minimal open case... I wish the algorithm sent me these videos 2 years ago while I was at planning phase of my PC build.
Recognised the box for that GPU in the background as soon as the video started. I have that exact one, it's so gorgeous, I wish I could attach build pics here
I was building the same set up but after some research I don't believe that fan (or this case setup in general) can take care of the 13700k. There were tons of people reporting that their temp easily shot up to 100C + when running this set up with normal voltage.
Yeah that what they call FPS2 card has no pin outs or manual info! For anyone one wondering the + pin on the power LED is towards the right ( I would assume it's the same for hdd light.).
I have this EXACT GPU. My upgrade from a 3060ti, and it is SO insanely good! Perfect for power to performance to size imo. I blast the vast majority of my games at 90-120fps at 4k with all the eye candy on. Amazing choice!
I built a high end pc but I like coming to see these micro computers to admire them. I think I want one so I don’t always have to stare at a beautiful monster. Lol
Nice looking build, I have a graphite Terra and have been really enjoying it. When you talk to Optimum Tech about cables ask him about fan setup in sandwich style cases, you want the bottom fan as exhaust because intake just recycles the GPU exhaust.
I love the shout-out to Optimum Tech for help. I think he's been one of the biggest influences for the SFF community. That extra step for custom cables would certainly clean it up! Let's see an HC/OT collab!
Optimum Tech is the 🐐🐐🐐
I still don't understand why so many builds of big channels don't have custom cables. DIY of custom cables has been around for AGES, it was perfected many many years ago, and if they're in USA they could get cablemod if time allowed and didn't want to do it themselves
i legit clicked on this video thinking it was optimum tech
Not sure why he didn't just go with an sf750 and a custom 16 pin for the gpu.
@@ab185 He frequently draws content ideas from the SFFnetwork forums without even a link on video descriptions to help support the community. He's famous but he stands on the shoulder of giants he does not acknowledge. It's a bit disappointing he finds the time to add affiliate links but consistently neglects the giant community where he draws inspiration and knowledge from...
The cinematography is second to none in the tech space, absolutely incredible shots
I agree ! It's like movie quality !
Yup. Got some Optimum Tech vibes from the intro
For sure, this channel and Optimum’s both have great camera work
Sometimes it’s nice to come to a pc channel that isn’t all about the biggest-baddest pc tech but is more just a chill vibe around pc’s and building them. I don’t always watch y’all’s videos but when I do, they’re always top-tier and have my attention the whole way through. 🍻
One of my favorite videos from you Eber, enjoyed the discussion and background on component selection and the build process, great shots / editing as well! This is a great window into the passion that drives this hobby!
The build looks amazing! Also, love the Optimum Tech shoutout. He’s the entire reason I got into SFF builds
Everybody who gets this case talks about using the bottom fan mount as intake, which I don't understand. The GPU and CPU have sufficient intake since they are both right next to the side panels. Both tend to then dump their heat within the case so if anything the bottom mount should always be used for exhaust.
Hot air rises. Why not take advantage of that?
@@MonkeyZeus194 Convection is extremely weak, usually almost negligible. The thing is, the replacement air has to come from somewhere if you set it to exhaust, which could end up recycling hot air anyway. I'm not sure it makes much difference at all.
I remember a video from Optimum Tech finding that setting the bottom fans to exhaust on these SFF cases to be better than setting them to intake. So, you're right.
For my last 2 builds I have shortened original power cables. You don't have to throw them away and buy expensive custom sets. All you need is to shorten one end of like 3 cables, which is 50% less work. Requires minor investment in tools and pins which is roughly in line with popular extension cable sets. But you learn a new skill and the fit will be perfect. And eventually you can do full color custom setups if you decide to do so or could recycle cut cables for different projects since those lose ends already have pin on one end.
I learned from Optimum Tech. Except I use hot knife to cut original sleeves/insulation. So you cut and melt/fix them in one move. Works good enough for me.
This came out great. Thanks for the video. It was well needed after today’s work day. That 4070 was a great choice and looks fantastic. Cheers!
Thanks 👍
This is an amazing build Eber! One of my top favorite PC builds for sure!
I did a 5800x3d with 4090FE in Terra. Id cooling IS55 for CPU and a Noctua exhaust under GPU. Undervolted the amd and have a custom fan curve. Love it so far, it’d powerful, not too noisy, and looks lovely on the desk.
I have a 5800x3d also what mobo did you go with
@@ethaneaves_04 I reused the asus b450-i from my previous PC.
The cinematography is *chef's kiss* good. Beautifully shot.
If you want a cheap and easy undervolt, I would mess with your LLC (load line calibration) in the bios. This will adjust your vcore voltage ranges. Throw it on cinebench between each level to see if it falls in line with what you want. Works well on 13th gen
Those product shots are awesome and a great visual design.....
Hardware Canucks have the best B Roll on YT. Love Eber's videos, amazing audio.
This is the sort of content and cinematography I wish I could do on my Channel, is so beautiful
I’ve been loving SFF more and more, what a build!
Excellent craft. Beautiful machine, music, and build sequence. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Masterpiece.
I have to agree, these are absolutely beautiful cases. I particularly love the Jade and the Black case for the way they look with the wood trim on the front.
Yes! Love compact builds like this.
Awesome work with the B-roll footage composition, the editing, and the music.
This is actually the first time ever I see a build that I would like to own too and that’s coming from someone that usually owns more than one pc….the quality of video of yours is superb btw
I love my Terra. I ended up building it with a 6800xt and a 5700x. At first, I tried fitting the case with a Noctua NH-L9x65, but the temperature of the GPU and CPU were pretty bad. I ended up using a smaller cooler and I found that putting the gpu further away from the grate side-panel helped keep my temperature low. It runs great now.
What’s the smaller cooler you are using?
The much shorter Noctua L9a!
hey man how are temps within differnet games your playing currently
I just built my first gaming PC in years and went with the Terra case as well. It's such a clean looking case and was super easy to get up and running
What an amazing video... I can't believe I haven't seen a lot of your videos until I needed to find something about a mini PC.
One of the best builds I’ve seen so far!
theres nothing worse than wanting a pc so bad but you can never afford to get one and watch videos like this and depress yourself
Just buy it parts by parts
Only cpu and gpu is missing in my build
ull get there one day man
I don't get depressed but think about time when I will grow up and buy it myself. I don't feel depressed but I become excited and happy.
I bought my first pc for 130 bucks i loved it
I agree. I just got this case. My favorite case to build in, use, and look at, of all time. Its incredible.
I've been holding off on buying a prebuild, let alone attempting to build my own gaming pc.
But this has made me rethink the decision.
That green case is gorgeous.
Welcome to SFF! I really feel you on the fitment issues, that's something I experienced in when I first got into SFF. Great build, I'm super impressed with the thermals. I have the Louqe Raw S1 and love the look.
Love the build! One thing I would change is the cooler to the Thermalright AXP120-x67. Same height and clearance as the Big Shuriken 3, but it has an extra heat pipe which REALLY sets it apart from the Big Shuriken 3. On top of that the fins on the cooler are orientated vertically so the path of air flow is much smoother, making the cooler much more efficient. I've had both and tested both in my FormD T1 and I would definitely give it a look if you want to tame the CPU a bit more.
On the end note of a potential 120mm fan on the bottom, you'd actually want it to be an exhaust. that'll promote more air pulling through the side panels to help the GPU cooler more effectively.
I keep seeing this reference to horizontal and vertical fin orientation. What does it mean?
@@Notorious544d it’s referring to the fins that the heat pipe go through. If the fins are up and down vertically in the same orientation as your airflow then it doesn’t have to make a 90 degree turn to exit the cooler.
Such a great looking and compact build. glorious.
Video production is on next level.
You have the wrong PSU listed. The Silverstone Hela 850R is a ATX PSU and not a SFX that is needed in this build. I unfortunately followed your advice and didn't check (fool me once) and now need to buy the correct PSU. Please correct before others follow your incorrect advice.
The moment he said I want a statement piece for something you're not going to see inside a case is when I stopped listening.
I like the looks of the case but not worried about colors of things on the inside of it...
this one almost had me won over but after seeing ali from optimumtech jam a 4090 and 7800x3d into the new dancases and have it average 60 to 70c that one just seems unbeatable
Yeah but the cooling components are like a thousand additional buckeroos
@@vincentvega3093 you need to pay attention....... it was a noctua and an FE card. Learn to read better.
@@vincentvega3093 oh it was more about the case itself i meant, you could shove whatever you wanted into it or the same parts ebert used if one wanted, ali did make an aircooled version of it too tho that didnt spend thousands on cooling but was just noisier which is the usual for aircooling anyways.
Optimum is just built different, the true goat
Agreed, I'm rocking a 13900k with a 4090 in the Formd T1 sames as OT, but I only cool the cpu, and the 4090 fe is air cool
I have the Asus Dual 4070 and love it! Quiet and powerful it meets my needs.
Right choices. Is rare these days to see big channels building a pc that actually makes sense.
I’m trying to work out how putting a 13700K in there is the right choice unless his goal is to make mini pizzas in the comfort of his room. I think we got a brief glimpse of his BIOS setting enforcing all of intel’s limits, so I’m going to assume that quite a bit of nerfing was done quietly.
However, for similar price and performance, you can get a Ryzen 9 7900 that runs 65W-95W stock out of the box and probably doesn’t need such a big chungus cooler
How did we end-up admiring the amazing craftsmanship put into ... a box? ... Just a box that houses electronic components.
This makes me feel like going back to my ITX roots
That's a good looking cpu, clean and streamlined
i bought that exact GPU a week ago, and it really is super quiet.
Beautiful build.
So jealous!
What an awesome build 😄
I want one! 😊😄
I picked up a Jade model of the Terra and love how it looks. I mostly moved a lot of components I already had into it from my main built that was having some heat issues in the ITX case it was in. I was using a Ryzen 5 5600x with a Noctua NH-L9a and while it was able to keep it cool, it was a little too loud. I swapped it out for a NH-L9x65 and now it is pretty much silent even when gaming. GPU is an MSI RTX 3070 Ventus 2x. I have been very happy with the build over all and especially the case, though I wish I had not gotten RGB RAM.
Perfect build!
And this 4070 - exactly what need 👍
Sick!! my custom loop one is coming
That drive speed is bonkers
I would've gone with i5 13600K honestly. i7 runs pretty hot with that cooler.
and more budget friendly
My wife is Canadian. This dude is Canadian. Why is it Canadians are always so happy vs this Yank?
It must be the beer. And igloos. Nah, beer. And I subbed. Thanks dude!
dude i dont normally comment but your production skills are unparalleled
Good luck finding this case in stock!
Keep an eye out on those Gen 5 SSDs. They are known to overheat and hit like 70+ °C
It's so beautiful! Kudos to whoever did all the amazing cinematography.
Insane, best.
I want more small PC builds like this.🤩🤩
so clean!!
Great video. What an awesome build!
beautiful build, brother!
It's a beautiful machine, but your editing skills in this video are the true star of the show. 😮
I have my machine built in a Loque Raw S1, and I posted a few photos of my build on my IG, but it doesn't even begin to compare to your build vid.
Wow... Hopefully I can build that kind of PC too this year. It's so beautiful 😢
I mean if you're going to talk about CPUs drawing too much power, id hope you go with amd, but if it works, ok lol. Could probably do a 7900x3d on ECO mode and have more room for gaming + streaming with more cores. If you really want quicksync I guess that's your prerogative
Looks good as hell in the end!
yeah, that 850 is really overkill, i use my 5950x and 4080 on 600w still fine
i built this same box. it was noisy while running like you would not believe.
i ended up dremmeling out the sides and replacing the slots with screen material from a literal screen window. the metal kind not that nylon stuff. i washed it with some muriatic acid to get it nice and silvery. but that didn't look right so i ended up painting it with black high temp exhaust spray paint. it has a great flat black appearance, and it's what i had kinda like the screen.
anyway! now the box runs cool and very reasonably quiet.
Love the Mass Effect inspired track during the build sequence
Perfect. I just built in the new Corsair d2000 I absolutely love this case. The i7 was a no brainer for me also
Great pc building video. It was amazingly satisfying, and I really enjoyed every single second of the content.
I really love the new asus dual GPU design, looks clean and the temperature is really good for a small card
For my build, I went with
* Graphite color Fractal Design Terra case
* Asus B760I motherboard (I hate that external hive on the Z790I which in my opinion defeats the whole purpose of a small easy to transport ITX system)
* Intel 17-13700K
* Thermalright AXP120-X67 CPU cooler (it doesn't fit with the heat pipes over the power heat sink, so rather the heat pipes need to go over the RAM, limiting RAM height)
* Low-profile 64GB DDR-5600 memory
* Seasonic Focus SGX 650W PSU
* No GPU (I don't need a GPU for my application)
I'm very pleased with the performance and aesthetics of the system. Without needing a GPU, there are smaller cases available, but I've been very happy with Fractal Design cases and decided to continue with them. This and a more robust system in the Fractal Design North case are my two main computer systems, and the wood front on both complement each other, though I mainly use the Terra system for going on the road.
Thanks for the video!
Nice build!
I figured from the thumbnail that the build would be with fractal terra. Superb case!
My god. Itx is a dream format. The older i get, the smaller I want my pcs to be
Beautiful build! Thanks for sharing
You can always make a custom acrylic/glass cover if you want to show the interior.
The overhang on the big shuriken 3 is intended to go over the rear I/O and not over the memory. It should clear the rear I/O and allow any height of memory to be used.
It doesn't in this situation. Hence why Scythe is releasing a new one this year.
I wanted to make sure that the system doesn't choke, so I ran Overwatch. 🤦🏻♂
The build looks sick, BTW.
Asus knocked it out of the park with the Dual OC cards redesign and the pro art series. Very good looking cards
Nice ITX PC!
really nice build, if i was doing a new itx build for myself it wouldn't be too far off from this
My next build is definitely going to be either an ITX or a minimal open case... I wish the algorithm sent me these videos 2 years ago while I was at planning phase of my PC build.
Recognised the box for that GPU in the background as soon as the video started. I have that exact one, it's so gorgeous, I wish I could attach build pics here
Excellent presentation. Excellent looking build.
I was building the same set up but after some research I don't believe that fan (or this case setup in general) can take care of the 13700k. There were tons of people reporting that their temp easily shot up to 100C + when running this set up with normal voltage.
Love the look of the Terra... Hate the high price . Such a shame , but will have to find a case that fits my budget Excellent build
Giga-ultrawide intro 😎
Build looks amazing really want to get this case
This channel is very soothing
Yeah that what they call FPS2 card has no pin outs or manual info! For anyone one wondering the + pin on the power LED is towards the right ( I would assume it's the same for hdd light.).
I have this EXACT GPU. My upgrade from a 3060ti, and it is SO insanely good! Perfect for power to performance to size imo. I blast the vast majority of my games at 90-120fps at 4k with all the eye candy on. Amazing choice!
Great pc, great video, great job!
Just beautiful! Nothing else to say.
the full copper axp90--x53 actually cools better than the shuriken. Its actually the best LP cooler under 66mm
Insane that this build is over $2,000. Absolutely gorgeous build!
I was like 'oh he talked about sacrificing performance maybe this will be reasonably pri - nevermind'
Impressive build and temps
soo clean soo good
0:40 “I’ll leave a link right over here” (points to nothing) 😂
How has this one aged? Eyeing this case for my eventual rebuild... Only thing that scares me is a lack of dust screens!!
wow envy the build🤩
I built a high end pc but I like coming to see these micro computers to admire them. I think I want one so I don’t always have to stare at a beautiful monster. Lol
honestly though, the slight restraint of going with the 4070 is appreciated. There is no need for every build to be i9/Ryzen 9/X3D and 4090.
I built MY dream ITX PC recently too! It's a bit smaller at ~4.5L, while still pulling 5800X3D/RTX 3070 ti performance!
Beautiful job. Love the whole build.
Nice looking build, I have a graphite Terra and have been really enjoying it. When you talk to Optimum Tech about cables ask him about fan setup in sandwich style cases, you want the bottom fan as exhaust because intake just recycles the GPU exhaust.
It also funcions as a small room heater during winter ;)
I don't hate having RGB on some of my PC components but damn, these non-RGB, mini ITX builds are stunningly elegant!!!
Great build! 👍🙂