Wow! I did not expect those results. Just showed the wife this build and for this first time ever, she has given her approval, it matches the plants!!! 😂
Love these going be great small spaces i build on side just finished one and loved the way it turned out. My wife also approves of it for when i build my next rig for myself
While itx has been becoming more popular over the last few years, I really think that this case will single handedly be the reason tons of people go itx.
Nah, the price of these cases are killing the itx market. It's literally a bread box with basic cnc on the side. Nr200p and A1 look the same and are almost the same price, but those come with a psu.
Same here. I hope more brands blend wood or other natural materials with their cases, or just make the cases look like furniture pieces because you’re literally paying 50-200$ for a metal block and all of them look the same, so silly.
The exhaust fan below the PSU is an easy install, the trick is to pull the cables b/w the psu and mb. I have a ziptie pulling up and have a 15mm noctua installed wiithout a grill. Works just fine. It's a must if you have a 4090 like I do. Also, read the manual man! The whole gpu bracket comes out of the case, you don't have to faff around with the screws at an angle. My 4090 runs at low 70s in 4k, and mid to high 60s in 1440.
Plus, the GPU bracket unscrews and comes out to mount the GPU and install the thumb screws, then screw the bracket back in and connect the riser cable. I'm using the 6mm PSU standoffs so, eventually, I can cable mange behind the PSU.👍
I'm building in the same case. The best thing to do for the fan under the PSU is get a 15mm thick one, pre bend the cable before the PSU is in, and hope you have PSU cables that aren't so stiff.
With a reference 7900 XT you have 70mm of space for CPU cooler, either Scythe Big Shuriken 3, Noctua NH-L12S or the Thermalright AXP120-X67 would be much better. Also the side panels lift up from the bottom and you have a lever you slide to remove the side panel, you don't need to push the front and rear panels apart. Custom cables are basically a must if you want a bottom mounted fan. If you actually read the manual they tell you to remove the GPU mount and mount the graphics card to the mount and reinstall in the case.
If you are looking at getting into budget ITX the Hyte Revolt 3 has been bouncing between 110-130 usd recently with a 700 watt sfx psu. At 110 usd its a great deal. It has a space for up to 280 aio but it holds the down draft coolers with most budget cpus fine and you and run two 120 or 140mm fans to keep it cool. And it doesn't need a video card adapter.
@@talhacoskun8598 there is a difference between best bang for buck (optimized) and budgeting a certain amount for a build. Having a 700 usd budget to build the best itx rig you can is still budget.
Running a 7900x3D and 4070 Super in this case and it is very quiet and stays pretty cool (I keep everything in silent mode), it actually caught me off guard how well everything runs in such a small case.
Just going to add my two pennies on the power supply, I have a fan C4 sfx v1 case with a 4090fe and 7950x3d running off a Corsair sf750 platinum and it’s absolutely fine, never once tripped OCP even with both cpu and gpu overclocked on benchmarking (so worse case) scenarios. And 850w psu for a 4090 is not required
@@novalovan I have a 5800X3D that I undervolted and a RTX 4070. The CPU runs warm (80s while gaming) with a AXP47 full copper with a substituted Noctua fan but none of the components overheat. The GPU is in the 50-60s while gaming, depending on DLSS frame generation settings. No case fans, but may be getting one soon.
The Fractal Terra isn't a game changer as it's just a copy of the FormD T1 which has been around for a while now. And the FormD T1 at least supports water cooling where as the Terra appears to be restricted to low profile cpu air coolers only.
It's so sick looking, but if I was going above mid range in any way I would go with the Torrent Nano for sure... But man this case looks amazing. I love the green. LOVE
Watching these new itx cases vids trying to justify changing, knowing full well I’ve had a Meshilicious for years and no case has come close to it in thermals.
Read the instructions, cringed when you first removed the side panels and the fact you left the bottom "locks" in place, luckily you didn't have to move the central spine.
What a cool little case! 👍Im such a nutrider for Fractal Design 😀 used their cases forever! Such build quality and epic designs imo! Also cool that they are a local company from my town here in Sweden ❤
dude i have built over 50 pcs with fractal love them I just started switching to north for atx, air pop for rgb folks, r5 silent for plex servers,. terra for tight spaces.
Off topic suggestion: Could you make a video about how to setup MSI afterburner + the OSD info? Is there a way to share your profile with us? Thanks Marcus!
Great vid Centric! (Some advice for those new to ITX building) The Terra is certainly a beautiful design, unfortunately I feel as though form has overtaken function a bit too much, the restriction on cooling options is a bit disappointing considering you can get a 240mm radiator in a FormD T1 (Which is the same volume). Having said that though, you don't need (I repeat, DON'T need) the highest end components these days to have an awesome gaming experience on PC, the more budget builds with this current gen (Plus great future upgradeability) are still very capable 1440p machines and with that, thermals shouldn't be an issue provided everything has been installed correctly. PS, cable management is CRUCIAL for ITX builds, if you can afford to pay for either shorter and more flexible power cables, please do so as this will reduce the internal air restrictions within your ITX chassis and allow air to move more freely which will both reduce thermals and noise levels, plus you may not need as powerful CPU cooler or even potentially run a more powerful CPU with the same cooler. There's a lot more to it, but I feel like I've said enough.. x'D
@jessemoreau95 Glad you asked, I personally have two FormD T1's, both sandwich V2.1's. The cooler needed is based on your CPU and GPU as the T1 can be customised. Ryzen CPU's are very power efficient and need very little cooling during gaming. A noctua L9x low profile cooler would be enough for every Ryzen except 7950x and 7900x since they're above 120w tdp's. Combine this with two noctua NF-A12x25's as your top exhaust and you'll never have thermal issues. Phanteks T30's are advised for exhaust if you're using a 4080/4090 however.
It looks all great, but I don't see any filters, so it seems this is just a big dust vaccum. I still have the Fractal Define (not so) Mini, and opening it after years it didn't have almost any dust in it due to it's great filters.
yo bro love the channel and all but why dose it always seem like someone is holding a gun up to you when ever you do a video its like you are in a rush or in a panic to move things around franticly and if you dont you might get shot lol it just looks that way lol
I want this case for more of a Farming Simulator gaming pc while allowing the use of multiplayer FP Shooter games if I want to play them! What changes if any would you opt for I would like it to be pretty quiet other than that not much more needed that I’m aware of?
Still the footprint on the desktop though. Can get much better cooling, motherboard and ease of build with a compact ATX like the Meshify 2 Compact with the similar footprint.
Can you pleaseeee release an up-to-date video for a future-proof entry level build which is easily upgradable? 🙏🙏🙏You got a vid from years back explaining future proofing but you say in the vid that you don't need to worry about gen 5, but couple years down the line I feel like it's going to matter. I'm worried I'm going to start a build and all most mid-high tier gen 4 parts will get out-dated.
What are the decibels on the pc underload im thinking of building in this case at some point but since my pc now is so quiet i cant go back to a loud system
Hello bro , can you tell me witch motherboard am5 ddr5 to buy ( for a best buy money- value) for a mini itx gaming pc 1. ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-I GAMING WIFI Mainboard 2. ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-I GAMING WIFI, Mainboard 3. Gigabyte B650I Aorus Ultra AM5 4. Gigabyte A620I AX AM5 Tnx and i'll w8 for a answer!
Yeah everytime you want to do any maintenance you'll have to change your gaming CPU paste. As you'll need to remove the cooler everytime you want to get to the motherboard. Only one NvME slot. Where you gonna put your extra storage? No room for any other drives. I don't understand the point of micro-cases.
that looks f**ing sickkk!!!! If i had the money to buy a sick ITX gaming pc with this case i would definatly do it, sadly i only have around 700 dollars so 200 dollars on a case is a bit much, and im not sure but i believe itx mobo's are more expensive then MATX or ATX boards, so im just building an all black, no rgb MATX pc!
Why is everyone acting like this is a new concept or a 'game changer'. There's loads of cases like this. They just put a tiny bit of wood on the front and people losing their minds!
If you need a cooler around the same height as that Pure Rock LP, consider a Thermalright AXP90-X47 Full Copper variant. Significantly better performance, especially on AM5 motherboards. Do note that the stock cooler nuts are not compatible with the backplate on this Asrock motherboard.
I have ordered a couple of Noctuas to test - the good thing about this cooler is that it allows for HUGE graphics cards and is very quiet with the 7600. So upgrade with caution haha
@@PcCentric Unfortunately Noctua is slacking between the size of the L9A, and the L9x65. I'd personally avoid the L9x65, doesn't perform as well as it could
As much as I support Noctua, Thermalright's low profile CPU coolers are currently superior, especially the full copper versions. Even the Thermalright AXP120-67 matches the Noctua L12S and beats the Noctua L9x65.
Ok…your using 7600/7900 XT and getting 143 FPS. I’m using a 5600X/4070 Ti in max settings 1440p and capped at 240. That’s a huge difference from 1440 to 4K
The way this guy handles computer parts and they still work gives me faith that I won’t break anything when building my own PCs 😂
Right up there with Linus 😂
He took the panels off wrong! 😅
not too much noise to report..okkkk. it's a known fact if you have flat slits on the case it will make noise. get honeycomb or smth to dial it down.
Wow! I did not expect those results. Just showed the wife this build and for this first time ever, she has given her approval, it matches the plants!!! 😂
Good luck finding it in stock
@@USNEM I'm not in any rush, I never am
When I showed my wife the Fractal North she really encouraged me to buy it :)
Love these going be great small spaces i build on side just finished one and loved the way it turned out. My wife also approves of it for when i build my next rig for myself
Finally a case that the missus might allow in the house
haha no comment
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@@OGruurdget some bïtchès
Eugh. That’s sad 😬
Does she keep your spine and balls in a box or a used carrier bag?
While itx has been becoming more popular over the last few years, I really think that this case will single handedly be the reason tons of people go itx.
Nah, the price of these cases are killing the itx market. It's literally a bread box with basic cnc on the side. Nr200p and A1 look the same and are almost the same price, but those come with a psu.
You bet. I am building PC just cause of the case.
Same here. I hope more brands blend wood or other natural materials with their cases, or just make the cases look like furniture pieces because you’re literally paying 50-200$ for a metal block and all of them look the same, so silly.
@@trent452 naw, demand has stayed high for this case. Currently sold out on Amz as new. U design something well enough, the demand will be there
100%
The exhaust fan below the PSU is an easy install, the trick is to pull the cables b/w the psu and mb. I have a ziptie pulling up and have a 15mm noctua installed wiithout a grill. Works just fine. It's a must if you have a 4090 like I do. Also, read the manual man! The whole gpu bracket comes out of the case, you don't have to faff around with the screws at an angle. My 4090 runs at low 70s in 4k, and mid to high 60s in 1440.
You stuffed in a 4090 there, with which cpu and cooler if I may ask?? Would love to see your setup!
Also, Fractal includes standoffs for mounting the PSU so you have some space for the flowthrough fan, without dumping all that heat into the PSU.
PcCentric could install the PSU standoffs and try his 4090 FE with a thermalright axp90-x47 full copper. Would be a nice combo
Plus, the GPU bracket unscrews and comes out to mount the GPU and install the thumb screws, then screw the bracket back in and connect the riser cable. I'm using the 6mm PSU standoffs so, eventually, I can cable mange behind the PSU.👍
A bit of a bummer he didn’t read through the instructions to see there are standoffs for the PSU
@@brentalbrecht , If he went to CES and saw this case, It's kind of funny that no one at the booth explained the ins and outs of the case.🤔
Fractal always gives us the best looking case
I'm building in the same case. The best thing to do for the fan under the PSU is get a 15mm thick one, pre bend the cable before the PSU is in, and hope you have PSU cables that aren't so stiff.
With a reference 7900 XT you have 70mm of space for CPU cooler, either Scythe Big Shuriken 3, Noctua NH-L12S or the Thermalright AXP120-X67 would be much better. Also the side panels lift up from the bottom and you have a lever you slide to remove the side panel, you don't need to push the front and rear panels apart. Custom cables are basically a must if you want a bottom mounted fan. If you actually read the manual they tell you to remove the GPU mount and mount the graphics card to the mount and reinstall in the case.
Could you make more videos on ITX cases? I found out about them 3 days ago and wanna get more information, a budget gaming build would be perfect 💖
If you are looking at getting into budget ITX the Hyte Revolt 3 has been bouncing between 110-130 usd recently with a 700 watt sfx psu. At 110 usd its a great deal. It has a space for up to 280 aio but it holds the down draft coolers with most budget cpus fine and you and run two 120 or 140mm fans to keep it cool. And it doesn't need a video card adapter.
Itx isn't for budget
@@talhacoskun8598 there is a difference between best bang for buck (optimized) and budgeting a certain amount for a build. Having a 700 usd budget to build the best itx rig you can is still budget.
@@talhacoskun8598 get educated lmao
@@vinegarolive "get educated" but you're literally asking to be educated?
At 13:50 did you mean protrude instead of extrude?
got it on my desk rn, absolute joy of a case
That housing looks like it came straight out of a saved autobuild from tears of the kingdom
Switched my gaming pc into this case last month. Ryzen 9 5900x and a 3070 run like a dream in it. Was worried about temps but all good
Which cooler are you using?
I am excited to switch to that case soon just need sell my current one.
Running a 7900x3D and 4070 Super in this case and it is very quiet and stays pretty cool (I keep everything in silent mode), it actually caught me off guard how well everything runs in such a small case.
The fact that you dropped the new ssd and shrugged it off, is hilarious. :D
Just going to add my two pennies on the power supply, I have a fan C4 sfx v1 case with a 4090fe and 7950x3d running off a Corsair sf750 platinum and it’s absolutely fine, never once tripped OCP even with both cpu and gpu overclocked on benchmarking (so worse case) scenarios.
And 850w psu for a 4090 is not required
Right at the end you realised it flips up lol. Don’t worry, you’re not the only TH-camr who unscrewed the panel🤣🤣
I’ve never been a fan of itx but this case actually looks pretty 🔥
Just switched from ATX to ITX with this case. Pretty unique, even when considering the T1.
@@worldofz00 I want to build an ITX with this exact case but I'm worried it might get throttled by the temps
@@novalovan I have a 5800X3D that I undervolted and a RTX 4070. The CPU runs warm (80s while gaming) with a AXP47 full copper with a substituted Noctua fan but none of the components overheat. The GPU is in the 50-60s while gaming, depending on DLSS frame generation settings. No case fans, but may be getting one soon.
The Fractal Terra isn't a game changer as it's just a copy of the FormD T1 which has been around for a while now. And the FormD T1 at least supports water cooling where as the Terra appears to be restricted to low profile cpu air coolers only.
I agree with you. The movable spine was a straight copy.
@@Djent_LoverLet me be fascinated I have only begun to get into the mini itx space (I've done 1 build so far: CoolerMaster NR200)
It's so sick looking, but if I was going above mid range in any way I would go with the Torrent Nano for sure... But man this case looks amazing. I love the green. LOVE
No offense, great build, fantastic guidance, but why are you so fidgety?
The opening function of that case is actually lovely. I don't want a puzzle box, id rather just build on a skeleton and slap the sides back on and go
I'm new to pc gaming.. what is that program you use to show stats on screen? Thanks. Most groups I ask in I get grief for being a noob 😂.
It is MSI Asfterburner I belive 👍🏻
Do you remove the sticker on the m.2 ssd before placing the heatsink on it or can you leave the sticker on the m.2?
For the purpose of putting a heatsink on, I’d remove the sticker.
Could you RTFM before destroying this nice looking itx case ?... Guess you've found how to manage case opening since more than a year now...
I'd love to try an ITX format for my next build, but those CPU temps worry me a little bit.
Watching these new itx cases vids trying to justify changing, knowing full well I’ve had a Meshilicious for years and no case has come close to it in thermals.
Wait for the video coming in a few days 👀
Read the instructions, cringed when you first removed the side panels and the fact you left the bottom "locks" in place, luckily you didn't have to move the central spine.
I didn’t even read instructions and knew how they came off. Just a little common sense works
What a cool little case! 👍Im such a nutrider for Fractal Design 😀 used their cases forever! Such build quality and epic designs imo!
Also cool that they are a local company from my town here in Sweden ❤
dude i have built over 50 pcs with fractal love them I just started switching to north for atx, air pop for rgb folks, r5 silent for plex servers,. terra for tight spaces.
May I ask what it is you do with your final products?
Wheress the the dope montech cases that we seen at that expo, I want my dope budget fishtank build
i might do this build for fun and put it on my desk. I like the look. It would be a 2nd pc. Looks cool
Off topic suggestion: Could you make a video about how to setup MSI afterburner + the OSD info? Is there a way to share your profile with us? Thanks Marcus!
should probably pull the release switches for the side doors instead of prying it apart next time
Would this build do fine as a home theatre pc? Would like a pc like this on my big living room tv for single player games
I use it as a main gaming/workstation PC so it'll have no problem as a home theatre PC, it's one of the smallest and cleanest PC cases I've ever seen.
Great vid Centric! (Some advice for those new to ITX building)
The Terra is certainly a beautiful design, unfortunately I feel as though form has overtaken function a bit too much, the restriction on cooling options is a bit disappointing considering you can get a 240mm radiator in a FormD T1 (Which is the same volume).
Having said that though, you don't need (I repeat, DON'T need) the highest end components these days to have an awesome gaming experience on PC, the more budget builds with this current gen (Plus great future upgradeability) are still very capable 1440p machines and with that, thermals shouldn't be an issue provided everything has been installed correctly.
PS, cable management is CRUCIAL for ITX builds, if you can afford to pay for either shorter and more flexible power cables, please do so as this will reduce the internal air restrictions within your ITX chassis and allow air to move more freely which will both reduce thermals and noise levels, plus you may not need as powerful CPU cooler or even potentially run a more powerful CPU with the same cooler.
There's a lot more to it, but I feel like I've said enough.. x'D
What cooler would you use in a FormD T1 I’m looking to build a itx gaming pc and I’d really like something in this form factor
@jessemoreau95 Glad you asked, I personally have two FormD T1's, both sandwich V2.1's.
The cooler needed is based on your CPU and GPU as the T1 can be customised.
Ryzen CPU's are very power efficient and need very little cooling during gaming.
A noctua L9x low profile cooler would be enough for every Ryzen except 7950x and 7900x since they're above 120w tdp's. Combine this with two noctua NF-A12x25's as your top exhaust and you'll never have thermal issues. Phanteks T30's are advised for exhaust if you're using a 4080/4090 however.
I like that he says Aluminum correctly for us Americans like saying Al-u-min-E-um isnt adding a whole extra letter and syllable that isnt in the word.
Just like those other elements calcum, sodum, pottasum and magnesum?
I never really cared for ITX builds but this case is fire!!! Another great video as well!
How's the temperature in that thing on full load?
How r the thermals???
axp120-x67 can fit to your setup for better cooling performance.
It looks all great, but I don't see any filters, so it seems this is just a big dust vaccum. I still have the Fractal Define (not so) Mini, and opening it after years it didn't have almost any dust in it due to it's great filters.
yo bro love the channel and all but why dose it always seem like someone is holding a gun up to you when ever you do a video its like you are in a rush or in a panic to move things around franticly and if you dont you might get shot lol it just looks that way lol
I have a questions, for sustained CPU load how do you think this would work in VR games? As this sometimes works GPUs more and flat screen games.
5:38 The left RAM stick isn't fully seated..
8:29 at MOBO install, still not seated.
I saw this before I turned it on and fixed:)
@@PcCentric Good eye then! Nice build!
Where can i get this screwdriver? That thing is crazy long
Anybody else waiting for the parts to fall off the edge of the table? That mobo was close lol
I want this case for more of a Farming Simulator gaming pc while allowing the use of multiplayer FP Shooter games if I want to play them! What changes if any would you opt for I would like it to be pretty quiet other than that not much more needed that I’m aware of?
Still the footprint on the desktop though. Can get much better cooling, motherboard and ease of build with a compact ATX like the Meshify 2 Compact with the similar footprint.
Can you pleaseeee release an up-to-date video for a future-proof entry level build which is easily upgradable? 🙏🙏🙏You got a vid from years back explaining future proofing but you say in the vid that you don't need to worry about gen 5, but couple years down the line I feel like it's going to matter. I'm worried I'm going to start a build and all most mid-high tier gen 4 parts will get out-dated.
do you think i could fit a NH-L9x65 on a asus rog strix b760-i gaming wifi in that case ?
Given the "feet" height f the case, would it be possible to mount a fan on the bottom, outside of the case?
Only a low profile
Amazing video does anyone know the totol cost
What are the decibels on the pc underload im thinking of building in this case at some point but since my pc now is so quiet i cant go back to a loud system
Hi. Would you say this case is smaller and better than a cool master NR200 Pro.
Yeah I got 1tb of gen 4 storage for like 47$ the prices are really decent
Could you do a review of the Cooj z18 Prime Minister? It looks so good with AIO and the 4090 FE. Costs a ton of money though, but still
Nice Review Thankx
Deep cool ch160 build plz
this pc is a beast for 1440p or 3440p.
and it only costs less than 2000 euros.
Fractal makes the best case
Dude, what are you on? I need your source.
Hello bro , can you tell me witch motherboard am5 ddr5 to buy ( for a best buy money- value) for a mini itx gaming pc
1. ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-I GAMING WIFI Mainboard
2. ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-I GAMING WIFI, Mainboard
3. Gigabyte B650I Aorus Ultra
AM5
4. Gigabyte A620I AX
AM5
Tnx and i'll w8 for a answer!
This case is so nice man
Which thermal paste you use?
Would an ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER fit in?
Hey PC Centric have you checked out the new Corsair ITX case? I think it’s called the 2000D. It can fit a 360mm aio!
What mouse and keyboard are you using?
What is the max ssd speed that rozen alows?
Gamer Nexus have done an in-depth review of the case. It doesn't fare well in terms of heat and noise.
Although the monitor is matte finish , why is your reflection visible on the screen?
Studio lights are VERY bright
@@PcCentric oh thank you
I ordered it three days ago(27gp950), I can't wait to try it!
Gonna paraphrase from Optimum Tech here: FormD did it first with the T1
That's pretty sweet; I just might get one Thanks for the video
you put the fans on the very bottom on the outside of the box
That's a new way to remove those side panels
Bro i wanna ask u, is it noctua d15 choromax fit with this case?
make video of silverstone sugo 17 build
Does anyone know if there's enough room for a 3.5HDD?
Yeah everytime you want to do any maintenance you'll have to change your gaming CPU paste. As you'll need to remove the cooler everytime you want to get to the motherboard.
Only one NvME slot. Where you gonna put your extra storage? No room for any other drives.
I don't understand the point of micro-cases.
M2.0 vs 2.5 SSD other than price and size is there a benefit between one or the other?
might be placebo but good m2s seem make pc more snappier, mine sata ssd has different feel against samsung m2, same procs, same ram speed
A bit too rich for me and ITX is a bit small, BUT, it does look amazing :)
Looks cool but I personally don't feel comfortable with wood material on PC case, nice build and review video.
I love opening TH-cam on my lunch break and seeing bro has uploaded a new video. 😁
HOW DO YOU UNCAP THE FRAME RATE ON APEX LEGENDS
Not gonna lie, the aluminum vs aluminium debate cracks me up 😂
ive just got the 7900xt. its a beaut of a card
that looks f**ing sickkk!!!!
If i had the money to buy a sick ITX gaming pc with this case i would definatly do it, sadly i only have around 700 dollars so 200 dollars on a case is a bit much, and im not sure but i believe itx mobo's are more expensive then MATX or ATX boards, so im just building an all black, no rgb MATX pc!
i'd say it's TERRAfic! 😎
My mother thought i was watching something about a toaster 🤣🤣
What a Video!
It's nice but the Terra is more or less a copy of the FormD T1
You should put direct links to products, not the general search.
Great case!
So its Terrarific then ?
The holy terra case itself, a case the emperor himself would use
Why is everyone acting like this is a new concept or a 'game changer'. There's loads of cases like this. They just put a tiny bit of wood on the front and people losing their minds!
Bro suggest me a GPU with R5 7600X
6950xt or 7900xt or 4070 (ti)
If you need a cooler around the same height as that Pure Rock LP, consider a Thermalright AXP90-X47 Full Copper variant. Significantly better performance, especially on AM5 motherboards. Do note that the stock cooler nuts are not compatible with the backplate on this Asrock motherboard.
I have ordered a couple of Noctuas to test - the good thing about this cooler is that it allows for HUGE graphics cards and is very quiet with the 7600. So upgrade with caution haha
@@PcCentric Unfortunately Noctua is slacking between the size of the L9A, and the L9x65. I'd personally avoid the L9x65, doesn't perform as well as it could
As much as I support Noctua, Thermalright's low profile CPU coolers are currently superior, especially the full copper versions. Even the Thermalright AXP120-67 matches the Noctua L12S and beats the Noctua L9x65.
Ok…your using 7600/7900 XT and getting 143 FPS. I’m using a 5600X/4070 Ti in max settings 1440p and capped at 240. That’s a huge difference from 1440 to 4K