THANK YOU everyone for all the amazing comments. I really appreciate them and they are very motivating. I read all of them and they make my day special.
Did you switch from liquid cooling (ua-cam.com/video/wcR9pkSlOcc/v-deo.html) to air cooling (ua-cam.com/video/wcR9pkSlOcc/v-deo.html) in the video (along with a different motherboard)?
man thats gorgeous. wish i could afford one like that. The amount of effort put into this thing is godly. keep up the good work man. love the micro builds and the name project density just fits it perfectly. there's barely any free space left in there!
Just saying, there IS a market for these somewhere. I'm not one of those who could afford them but damn dude, you generate enough buzz around this and people will pay out the nose.
I would love one of those with a more modest setup, to use as either my work pc or a humble gaming pc for when bored. (I already have a overkill PC for gaming)
describes most vehicles these days, lol. mirror aim switches where your knee would rest against the door, the directional on the left or right of the column game, the cup holder you can't use if the PRNDL isn't in Park (or 1st 3rd 5th gear on manual). And on that, the radio obstructed by the shifter where you can't see or get to it. etc. It makes you wonder if these people actually tried to use it before shipping it out the factory door, lol. P.S. comp case does look good.
Finally someone with a CNC and other workshop tools gets that we want to see the process but not hear the high pitched ear piercing sounds. Thank you for the calm music! Also love this case! Super awesome!
Amen, brother! A quick note, that artist is Scott Buckley. The dude's a masterful composer, the track used is "New Year". All of the stuff is available under a CC-BY license and is freely downloadable from is website. Guy is very small following wise but a great resource for content creators.
@@Hortifox_the_gardener or all the channels for people that want to know some trick or whatnot for working in a machine shop, not really the same kind of thing tho. I found this vid on the meh side, looked cool yet that was about it, just looked cool. if CNC noise isn't your thing, don't be in a CNC shop, lol.
This video and build is absolutely beautiful. It’s amazing how rewarding doing something you love at the highest level can be. Thank you for letting us witness your process.
I really love this project, always dream about cramming top hardware in a tiny box, but the quietness is the prime reason why i still sport a full tower with sound dampened panels and not so many holes.
I’d disagree. If anything they’re two different channels. One is less focused and more general, while the other makes a living off making cases. They both deserve equal love in my opinion.
Ah yes, a media company with employees focused on making computer content across multiple channels is not like a guy making cases for a living and posting them on UA-cam every once and awhile. You're pulling some big brain crap.
So glad I found out your Channel. Can't say anything about it, every project simply turns out to be a masterpiece. And when I watch the videos, in the begining it looks impossible, even though I know you are going to make it since you've posted the content. But in the end... it still looks impossible: "how the heck does he do it?" It's not only about engeneering skills and knowledge, it's also and mostly about uniqueness. Mindblowing, Sir! Keep it up!
As a maker, I really enjoyed watching someone design, manufacturer and carefully install this custom computer. The video production also take high marks, nicely done ✅
The problem with people like you is that you make it look so easy, You clearly have invested time into you craft and it's paid off....this is a compliment haha
Hey! How are the thermals on this? Currently I am working on a 3d printable case that will be water cooled, using the hunter duet(when it finally comes back in stock damn you linus). My node 202 case has terrible thermals with a 1080ti and a 6700k!
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There was a short clip in the video showing at least CPU temperatures. I think the CPU cooler is barely matching the TDP seeing that similar small ones are usually rated for around 65W. But as there is basically unrestricted airflow I think the bigger issue is the noise it will make under load.
That is an awesome case. I love seeing people squeeze so much into so little space. This was truly engineering art. Computers are just that much cooler when the case is so well perfected.
NFC, what can I say other then your video projects are out of this world! Your definitely a master of your work and you create very impressive mods and pc setups. I’m surprised your not walking on water 🤣👍🥰 with your skills. A true craftsman and content definitely worth watching. Where did you pick up your electronics, metalwork and woodworking skills from? Love the content as always. Looking forward to the next video! 😁🖐🇦🇺
This is such a cool build. Super tiny, which would already be awesome on its own, but it also just looks so good! That wood finishing adds so much to the build.
Amazing video! As the son of a cabinet maker, a pc builder for over 20 years, a car enthusiast, electronic music producer & dj.... I'm pretty sure you won favorite UA-cam video. On a side note, I am in the middle of a mostly ground up build at the moment and I was largely uninspired to finish building the case, but I think you just sparked something. Thank you.
Love it. I was attempting similar, with a massive 3d printer and a low profile (only 1050ti) gpu. But have sold on the larger 3d printer, and settled for adapting a leather bound classic radio. But might be tempted to get another (but better this time ;) ) 3d printer, or a simple engraver/2d cnc for plastic/metal and go for a build like yours! :)
This is so cool. I would like to see the smallest chassis you can make while using standard SFX PSU, since HDPLEX isn't the cheapest option and in some countries it can be pretty hard to get one.
@@tyaty I mean, still in console-like layout, not gpu next to mobo, but one abowe another so limit factor would be probably 6.3 milimeter thickness of SFX psu
Love watching your builds, dude. There's something special about seeing the design come to life like that, seeing all the tooling and fab that goes into it, that's just awe inspiring.
I love it Josh, fantastic job! Question: are the panels your heat set the threaded inserts into printed? If so, what material? They look fantastic! Is it a nylon?
Thermals and sound from such a densely compact machine is probably not ideal. Nonetheless good to see the craftsmanship in putting together such a fine looking case. Congrats.
@@hi_tech_reptiles you are joking, right? the thermals on this are guaranteed to be ass compared to a case that can create pressure, not to mention with such an open build you are just inviting dust or foreign particles to fuck it up.
This is the coolest small form factor PC and case I have ever seen. I mean really superb design and machining. I can't find enough cool things to say. Keep it up!
Freaking amazing form-factor. Though I started laughing out loud when you showed that WoW footage at the end. You better get some Multi-GPU setup ready - how's one sole 2080Ti ever to handle WoW? Let alone at 1080p/60? :P
God, that's utterly beautiful. I moved away from small form factor some time ago, it's not for me. But this is probably the best design and execution of a custom case I've ever seen.
he did test it, 78c max for the cpu. and even though it's small and cramped there are a ton of fairly large airholes right in front of the cpu cooler and the gpu. it should be fine.
Wow so much pride and hard work you put into this. Good job man, most companies now a days contract out showing or saying what they made but you do it all... Amazing.
Youre an artisan, a master, everything i want on a pc, you make it real, would like so much support your work on a near future, and the love for whst you do is really impressive, keep the good work bro, and those nicely cut videos to out enjoyment, master
i came here after watching the latest video (project ionic) and i think this one is better, but i liked how that video showed more of the trial and error, the parts selection, and all the design changes, etc etc. a beautiful piece either way.
You blew Sony and Microsoft out of the water with standard parts, which is crazy. I would've loved to have seen what kind of temperatures you're hitting with the case closed.
THANK YOU everyone for all the amazing comments. I really appreciate them and they are very motivating. I read all of them and they make my day special.
I've just watched your response to Linus and oh man i love you
Did you switch from liquid cooling (ua-cam.com/video/wcR9pkSlOcc/v-deo.html) to air cooling (ua-cam.com/video/wcR9pkSlOcc/v-deo.html) in the video (along with a different motherboard)?
What is the hanging thingy there you installing at 5:40 ?
but it has external psu,
still dan a4 case is better and smaller because it can accommodate normal psu.
@@x111-c4f This has a custom made all internal psu. It does not use an external psu.
Thanks for sharing! What a soothing process to watch.
God has blessed us
When are you getting this case for review? Hahaha
Review it brooo👍
When Optimum Tech comments at a small form factor PC video you know it's gonna be something crazy like this lol.
And he's actually taunting him : it's was nice to watch..... no comment on case whatsoever :P
Builds an entire computer, uses less space then the GPU retail box... seriously great work man, it was like watching a luthier making a violin...
That is really, really frickin' cool.
i think it’s hot
Ultimate lan pc wut
Angolino BSI no
It's not 'cool' it's actually hot. ;D
Here is your first sub for being so freaking cool
man thats gorgeous. wish i could afford one like that. The amount of effort put into this thing is godly. keep up the good work man. love the micro builds and the name project density just fits it perfectly. there's barely any free space left in there!
Just saying, there IS a market for these somewhere. I'm not one of those who could afford them but damn dude, you generate enough buzz around this and people will pay out the nose.
There is a decent market for the already and he's been in the space for a few years now
That chassis has a pretty much completely custom PSU solution so every unit has to be handbuilt
UA-cam's Algo picked it up. He's getting plenty of attention now.
100% lack of design and reusability.
I would love one of those with a more modest setup, to use as either my work pc or a humble gaming pc for when bored. (I already have a overkill PC for gaming)
Loving the wood and the whole build is so beautifully put together.
Its always great to see wood in the morning .. on your computer case
5:55 "Watts up? Pro"
LOL that's the coolest product name I've seen.
All these products have killer naming, there is also the Kill-a-Watt power meter ;)
@@hugevibez wait, really? Timestamp?
@@DP-99 No I meant there is a different watt meter called Kill-a-Watt, apparently they all just have great names. It's not in the vid.
@@hugevibez Oh ok.
It brings me joy seeing these type of instruments with cool names as they are usually pretty boring.
I like the videos which are calm and not hyperactive
Wow, I'm speechless. This looks better than my car. So well thought out, too. Congrats
What kind of car do you have?
@@jpateka A Pagani Huayra I bet.
describes most vehicles these days, lol. mirror aim switches where your knee would rest against the door, the directional on the left or right of the column game, the cup holder you can't use if the PRNDL isn't in Park (or 1st 3rd 5th gear on manual). And on that, the radio obstructed by the shifter where you can't see or get to it. etc. It makes you wonder if these people actually tried to use it before shipping it out the factory door, lol.
P.S. comp case does look good.
Yeah because a car and this are two of the same thing.....
@@MsToshi1990 You can compare things that are not the same.
wow 2080ti fits in small form factor case...awesome
Finally someone with a CNC and other workshop tools gets that we want to see the process but not hear the high pitched ear piercing sounds. Thank you for the calm music! Also love this case! Super awesome!
seriously agreed
Amen, brother! A quick note, that artist is Scott Buckley. The dude's a masterful composer, the track used is "New Year". All of the stuff is available under a CC-BY license and is freely downloadable from is website. Guy is very small following wise but a great resource for content creators.
@@beunice thanks! I'll have to check him out! Keep up the awesome work!
You are speaking about Linus right?
@@Hortifox_the_gardener or all the channels for people that want to know some trick or whatnot for working in a machine shop, not really the same kind of thing tho. I found this vid on the meh side, looked cool yet that was about it, just looked cool. if CNC noise isn't your thing, don't be in a CNC shop, lol.
This video and build is absolutely beautiful. It’s amazing how rewarding doing something you love at the highest level can be. Thank you for letting us witness your process.
Pushing the threaded insert in the with soldering iron was awesome, lots of great techniques in this video, amazing job
It's the Lazer Collection 5
That's the standard way of installing threaded inserts into 3d prints
A build video with a relaxing bgm? Never have I felt mesmerized by watching a mini pc build until now
Wonderful case art! Yeah on this level, this is art! Well done Josh!
*your* *pc* *is* *the* *monument* *of*
*Your* *hardwork* , *craftsmanship*
You just got a new subscriber !!!!!
What a wonderful work. I´m a small form factor PC build enthusiast, and this amazes me! Congratulations.
Man this video is amazing. This show how much work is needed to make a small PC Case .
for those wondering. first song is 'Undertow' [Sombre Piano & Strings CC-BY] - Scott Buckley
I really love this project, always dream about cramming top hardware in a tiny box, but the quietness is the prime reason why i still sport a full tower with sound dampened panels and not so many holes.
Reminds me of a video I watched that showed how a Rolex is made. Beautiful craftsmanship. Well done
Amazing Josh. This is revolutionary. Seriously so freaking cool.
Simply outstanding! Beautiful piece of craftsmanship lad. Thanks for sharing.
Wow you really put all other tech UA-camrs to shame. LTT with their massive budget has never put anything close to this quality out. 👏👏 well done.
I’d disagree. If anything they’re two different channels. One is less focused and more general, while the other makes a living off making cases. They both deserve equal love in my opinion.
@@anomnomnomnivore1350 this
why you need to turn it on ltt hate ? because of budget ???
Ah yes, a media company with employees focused on making computer content across multiple channels is not like a guy making cases for a living and posting them on UA-cam every once and awhile.
You're pulling some big brain crap.
LTT works for IT companies. He is an actor who market product. If you have some thing to market, send him. He will sell it.
This build gives me shivers. Beyond blown away. Wow! Just wow.
I can only comment this: Truly astonishing!
So glad I found out your Channel. Can't say anything about it, every project simply turns out to be a masterpiece. And when I watch the videos, in the begining it looks impossible, even though I know you are going to make it since you've posted the content. But in the end... it still looks impossible: "how the heck does he do it?"
It's not only about engeneering skills and knowledge, it's also and mostly about uniqueness.
Mindblowing, Sir! Keep it up!
You left me speechless! From the preview, I couldn't imagine there will be more than a GPU+MB inside of it.
I appreciate your skills!
As a maker, I really enjoyed watching someone design, manufacturer and carefully install this custom computer.
The video production also take high marks, nicely done ✅
damn everything put into it is so impressive.
its just d e n s e
The problem with people like you is that you make it look so easy, You clearly have invested time into you craft and it's paid off....this is a compliment haha
100% getting this! Thanks so much NFC
Beautifully crafted case. Well done!
Hey! How are the thermals on this?
Currently I am working on a 3d printable case that will be water cooled, using the hunter duet(when it finally comes back in stock damn you linus). My node 202 case has terrible thermals with a 1080ti and a 6700k!
There was a short clip in the video showing at least CPU temperatures. I think the CPU cooler is barely matching the TDP seeing that similar small ones are usually rated for around 65W. But as there is basically unrestricted airflow I think the bigger issue is the noise it will make under load.
Most peaceful pc building video i've ever watched
Amazing how he was able to fit the 2080ti in a case thats probably smaller than the retail box of the gpu itself
He showed it next to the retail box near the end
That is an awesome case. I love seeing people squeeze so much into so little space. This was truly engineering art. Computers are just that much cooler when the case is so well perfected.
NFC, what can I say other then your video projects are out of this world! Your definitely a master of your work and you create very impressive mods and pc setups. I’m surprised your not walking on water 🤣👍🥰 with your skills. A true craftsman and content definitely worth watching. Where did you pick up your electronics, metalwork and woodworking skills from? Love the content as always. Looking forward to the next video! 😁🖐🇦🇺
This is such a cool build. Super tiny, which would already be awesome on its own, but it also just looks so good! That wood finishing adds so much to the build.
Amazing video! As the son of a cabinet maker, a pc builder for over 20 years, a car enthusiast, electronic music producer & dj.... I'm pretty sure you won favorite UA-cam video. On a side note, I am in the middle of a mostly ground up build at the moment and I was largely uninspired to finish building the case, but I think you just sparked something. Thank you.
Finally rediscovered your channel!
Was into your videos back in 2016
note for next project, record the whole thing and upload :D good job man, truly a great craftsman
That is one of the most beautiful and sleek cases I think I will ever see in my life.
Genuine beauty.
The price for one of these is probably not for those faint of heart though, and rightfully so.
A big congratulations, at this level it's art, a very nice project and good luck for the future.
I'm in love. That thing is gorgeous.
Fantastic work. Really impressive with all the care and thought you put into the design and building. Thanks for sharing this.
this is beautiful
i would love to know what this would sell for with all of the hours and skill that went in to it
This is an absolutely gorgeous example of a functional piece of art.
2:54 -- I feel like that spinning bolt is supposed to be holding something securely in place... 🤔
its rotating as a unit it looks like. doesnt seem to be getting loose so it should be okay
Sniv I think they were talking about the bolt holding the base of it down
The craftsmanship on this case is top notch. Great job, man.
Love it. I was attempting similar, with a massive 3d printer and a low profile (only 1050ti) gpu. But have sold on the larger 3d printer, and settled for adapting a leather bound classic radio. But might be tempted to get another (but better this time ;) ) 3d printer, or a simple engraver/2d cnc for plastic/metal and go for a build like yours! :)
Artillery seems pretty good :)
Or maybe the rumored prusa max or something
I loved seeing the development of the work!
This is so cool. I would like to see the smallest chassis you can make while using standard SFX PSU, since HDPLEX isn't the cheapest option and in some countries it can be pretty hard to get one.
That would be a Velka 5.
@@tyaty I mean, still in console-like layout, not gpu next to mobo, but one abowe another so limit factor would be probably 6.3 milimeter thickness of SFX psu
one of the most incredible build I have ever seen.. wow, kudos to you
Great Video.
But you should rethink the design with a M.2 SSD in Mind.
They do minimize the space needed for all the necessary components.
Wow, undoubtedly the finest computer I have ever seen. This is worth a lot of money. You need to market it.
I liked you showcased the graphics with a 1 second clip of vanilla wow
Exactly what I thought... Man got a 2080Ti in the case and show 1 sec ow WoW... LOL
Ive seen many itx builds, but this.... This is next level. So so beautiful
I Would pay for the cad file to make one of my own. amazing work man!
I think he makes it all available to Patreon members for the channel.
Love watching your builds, dude. There's something special about seeing the design come to life like that, seeing all the tooling and fab that goes into it, that's just awe inspiring.
Top DIY👍👍👍
That is a beautiful piece of work there. The amount of time and effort put into that is astounding.
I love it Josh, fantastic job!
Question: are the panels your heat set the threaded inserts into printed? If so, what material? They look fantastic! Is it a nylon?
Those are 3d printed of CF infused nylon called Onyx. The printer is a Markforged.
@@vbtrobotics3652 thanks a ton friend!
This video has my 2 favorite efforts combined, milling and PC components, 2 in 1 small box. Thats frickin' cool!!!
Thermals and sound from such a densely compact machine is probably not ideal. Nonetheless good to see the craftsmanship in putting together such a fine looking case. Congrats.
It's honestly prob much better than many ATX cases out there with closed front panels/glass.
@@hi_tech_reptiles you are joking, right? the thermals on this are guaranteed to be ass compared to a case that can create pressure, not to mention with such an open build you are just inviting dust or foreign particles to fuck it up.
@@rebotsomat this case might aswell be a dancase the thermals aren't bad in those and they aren't bad in mine.
This is the coolest small form factor PC and case I have ever seen. I mean really superb design and machining. I can't find enough cool things to say. Keep it up!
What the name fist song ? Scott Buckley -..... ? It's beautiful
OCD Triggered: At 2:55 watching the bolt on the polishing machine rotate during use - Great vid!
Freaking amazing form-factor. Though I started laughing out loud when you showed that WoW footage at the end. You better get some Multi-GPU setup ready - how's one sole 2080Ti ever to handle WoW? Let alone at 1080p/60? :P
WoW after a build like that, awesome 🤣
God, that's utterly beautiful.
I moved away from small form factor some time ago, it's not for me. But this is probably the best design and execution of a custom case I've ever seen.
It’s really amazing! How I may buy this setup?
не пойму, оно реально 12 см?
@@automate-skull-666 да.
This is very, very, very nice work!!!
I’m a toolmaker by trade and this is
highest level of manufacturing!!!
I despise the look of carbon fiber, but ill make an exception.
G8M8N8 on ya mate, after all you’re not the one in the video building it.
#jozzaYT or owning it.
bro you won.....idk what exactly but you did. hats off to you. it looks amazing!
More of like making a freaking small hand heater.
Simply WoW. Thank you for sharing the making of this great case. Awesome presentation. I really like it!
Ok when and where can i purchase. This case?
It's a custom piece. It won't be for retail. Thank you for asking. :)
Thats the most best diy case ive ever seen looks soo clean and compact
Soooooo.....
NO Body's gonna talk about the air flow or how hot this thing is going to get?
NOBODY?
he did test it, 78c max for the cpu. and even though it's small and cramped there are a ton of fairly large airholes right in front of the cpu cooler and the gpu. it should be fine.
Wow so much pride and hard work you put into this. Good job man, most companies now a days contract out showing or saying what they made but you do it all... Amazing.
Wow dude thats insane. Amazed by how much time an energy you put into this. Good job!
Not only is that very cool it's also a beautiful piece of art. Well done sir!
Using the soldering gun to push the sleeved inserts into the plastic was a pretty good idea. Never thought of that.
Just found your channel. Don’t really build computers myself but I’m totally hooked by your projects. 💪🏼💪🏼
This is so cool. There's something beautiful about creating aesthetically pleasing designs like this and bringing ideas to life.
That has to be the nicest looking pc case I've ever seen, it's so small yet still beautiful and powerful.
Thank you for inspiring us and for your contribution to the community
This is absolutely fantastic. Incredible work.
Youre an artisan, a master, everything i want on a pc, you make it real, would like so much support your work on a near future, and the love for whst you do is really impressive, keep the good work bro, and those nicely cut videos to out enjoyment, master
I know it must've been hard, difficult and frustrating at times...
...but man is this a relaxing pc build video
i came here after watching the latest video (project ionic) and i think this one is better, but i liked how that video showed more of the trial and error, the parts selection, and all the design changes, etc etc. a beautiful piece either way.
This is like a dream computer. I have always loved SFF hardware. Keep it up!
You blew Sony and Microsoft out of the water with standard parts, which is crazy. I would've loved to have seen what kind of temperatures you're hitting with the case closed.
Cant wait to see the updated video where you replace the 2080 Ti with a RTX 3090
sometimes I don't get clue what are you doing but that music is so calming and touching my soul so I don't mind :) Just watching over and over again
Beautiful! What amazing craftsmanship.
absolutely piece of art. such time, dedication and attention to details.
So impressive! Your designs are so well designed. Well done!