Comment from Gamdias concerning threaded panel, "Four threaded holes on the right side panel would definitely add a quality feel when installing the feet for horizontal configuration. We currently rely on the standard #6-32 x 5mm screw to tread itself into the tapered hole. We'll look into threading the holes for future production."
will they add traditional removable filters that dont require taking off that delicate panel and when they add a threaded stud if the filters are not part of the panel? I like to clean my filters weekly under a tap of water and being integrated in a panel is a turn off
I don't understand how such a case looks so good. I want this in a horizontal build, and that's the biggest advantage amongst any other case. Somebody at Gamdias deserves a raise. I'm impressed.
Definitely buying one (or two). Seems like the be-all and end-all for a computer case. I do think single-chamber cases will be phased out as the standard, and dual-chamber cases will become the new standard. Every time I upgrade hardware, I find myself obligated to buy a new case. This design seems to be way more future-proof.
I’m really liking the horizontal configuration option and it’s support for horizontal GPU installation, unlike any of the current Hyte offerings. This chassis just jumped to the top of my list.
Bought this case and returned it on Amazon Canada. It's not horrible build quality, but for the price it's not up to snuff. ($200+ CAD) I had a bunch of uneven panel gaps. Would have been more forgiving if it was $100, but when your competing against Lian Li, Hyte, Phanteks, Fractal, etc. it's not comparable. Also I mostly wanted it for the horizontal orientation (similar to HAF EVO, or the Streacom open bench) but in person it's absolutely MASSIVE when horizontal. Just FYI for anyone thinking about it. The excessive plastics make it feel bulky, takes away from any elegant design ques.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I was eyeing this case (feels a bit like a crossover between a O11 Dynamic and Hyte Y40/Y60) but considering what it's competing against the price needs quite a bit of downward adjustment. It's even more expensive than a Y60 and that one comes with an expensive riser cable.
Bought this from Mindfactory for 169 euros, I personally think it offers much more value since the Hyte y60 is 40 Euros more expensive in Germany. Btw I noticed a few differences in the mechanisms featured in the videos, mine seems to be the revised version of the case.
@@dotms5195well, i bought it to replace my HAF XB and it's fabulous. If we consider the horizontal setup there is nothing better on the market...nothing at all. Compared with the Hyte yea, the Hyte has a riser cable but with the Neso you have the horizontal/vertical options. It depends by your priorities BUT you still can buy a riser cable for the Neso whenever you want while you will never have the horizontal setup option with the Hyte...
I bought this case from mindfactory in Germany for 170 Euros. I love that case. Built it with 5800x3d, RX7900xt, 10 x phanteks d30 fans and a 360 deepcool aio. Temperatures are low, airflow is great and the graphiccard is vertical with so much space to the front. Well done Gamdias🎉🎉🎉
@@Stube36 Nice! What temps do you get, and do you have hint of any bottlenecks with your cpu\gpu pairing? Does the 5800x3d max out the 7900? I'm just starting a new build and I'm between the 7900 and the 7800. Surprisingly not just because of financial constraints, but also heat and power. Strompreise sind ja momentan nicht gerade geil und Grakas kosten bei uns ja auch immer mehr als sie es woanders tun.
@@HekaWaset Hi, würde Dir im Moment zur 7800XT raten, kostet grad etwa 500€. Die Treiberprobleme hat AMD mit der 24.1.1 gelöst (Timeouts usw). Beim Spielen (z. Zt. Starfield) liegen die Temps bei der CPU um 65 Grad, bei der Graka 7900XT unter 70 Grad (HotSpot 88), Lüfter max 1400rpm. Bottleneck in keiner Weise. Die Gehäuse- und AIO-Lüfter drehen bei 800rpm, Pumpe bei 2000. Ach ja, Die Graka ist undervoltet und nimmt sich ingame etwa 250Watt
@@Stube36 very nice, that sounds like an awesome setup you've got going for you. Ja, ich war auch eher an der 7800, genau auch weil die momentan mehr oder weniger erschwinglich ist. Hab seit Ewigkeiten keinen eigenen Build mehr fertigbekommen, bei Berufsleben und viel Reisen ging half nur ein gaming Laptop und seit kürzerem Steamdeck und LeGo. Wobei die LeGo so der Auslöser war, dass wieder ein Desktop her muss, total geil und kann ich nur empfehlen. Also du meinst es lohnt sich mittlerweile bei AM5 einzusteigen?
this has to be the most in-depth review on this case. i was worried at first because i wanted to mount my aio as intake on this case, but didnt know if i can do so. But, because of this review, i know that it is compatible and i am looking forward to building my new rig soon. This video helped me a lot, thanks!
Currently selling most of my system after my gpu went pop, getting funds ready for a complete new build and the case choice was a toss up between this and the antec c8, This video made up my mind..👌🏼
OMG finally a good horizontal case, i was tired of vertical and ended up making a compact dual chamber build horizontal with an Aigo C285 and it turned out so great in look and temps
I would argue that horizontal orientation is better for the system's health over time because the HSF/contact plate is aided by gravity and not fighting it, and the weight of the graphics cards aren't pulling on the PCIe slots.
I bough this case and i can tell you hands down, the best case i have ever had! I didnt need this case untill i purchased a 3090ti. It is expensive but it ticked all the boxes for my situation and i can run 140mm fans everywere. Bigger fans, less rpm, less noise.
Some corrections: The glasses are ctually removable (as indicated in the instructions), it's just a little bit hard the first time. Mine had the holes threated.
Thanks for the review. I like the look of that case, especially in the horizontal orientation (even though it reminds me of a toaster oven). BTW, it's refreshing to watch a channel that isn't reviewing an iPhone.
Hinged doors, side 3 x 140mm fan support, and bottom mountable feet!! OMG this case is awesome. I have been looking for a replacement of a Cooler Master HAF XB EVO. This may be it. That lack of removable doors though ... uf.
Just got my NESO P1, the hinged doors are removable, just a bit tight on the first removal, and my NESO P1 I think didn't have the screw problem. Maybe a newer version?
I have been looking for a case that I can lay down and this one looks nice BUT it is Big. If they could cut the size down I would like it and if the size was right I would own it.
I just recently built a custom looped Hyte y60. I wish I would have seen this case instead. The whole time I was building I was wishing I had more room. Planning on selling my Hyte to buy this case
i am curious if this case can fit the RTX 4090 SG from KFA2 (Galax outside EU) horizontally mounted with the 12vhwpr cable of thermaltake toughpower GF3 (which are quite stiff and overall hard to pull out) without bending or any angle adapters. i own such station which rn is pretty much smashed into totally ripped off case and main tasks i tend to use my GPU is 3D and Animation Renders + simulations which take plenty of hours at 100% load making it more prone to melting and theres almost no case i can find which could offer some serious depth of over 19+cms clearence for GPU + cable with clear airflow directly from bottom into GPU intake and arctic liquid freezer II 360 at top
Great case, but it’s not fully panoramic like Hyte. There’s this inescapable black/white plastic separation between side and front panel that obstructs the view no matter how you look at it. Otherwise a great case and I like extensive 140mm fan support that many mid-towers lack. The rotatable back bracket to accommodate either vertical or horizontal GPU mount is very cool.
since i got it and got the arctic 420, the tubes get in conflict with the top fan mount bracket and kinda get "squeezed" between the radiator and the bracket, thats not good since one tube kinda gets bend alot.
I'm really liking this case, would've liked to of known what length riser cable you used and did it come with those black stand offs, were they 3d printed or if they are supplied with case etc. After looking at some other reviews the stand offs do in fact come with the case.
Hey CJ, Thanks for the Review on the Gamdias Neso P1. I have a quick question? given the that case can be can be flipped around in orientation. With my gaming setup, my PC is on the left-hand side of my desk. Could this case be flipped to be a left-hand glass facing orientation or do you think that I couldn't flip it? I recon a case manufacturer so do a Flipper for left or right. Thanks and sorry for all the questions.
Sorry for being a bit late to the party, but I have this case, and I'm looking to mount my GPU vertically. Could you tell me how long that riser cable is? 🤔
Would this case be a good choice to get over something like the Dynamic Evo or the Montech King 95? How is the build quality and airflow compared to those two cases? I'm doing a 14900k build.
As a grower (and not a PC builder) that's familiar with blowing out and pulling in air int spaces, i'm confused as to why you'd have intake fans, and not focus on exhaust fans with passive intake. Thank you nerd who replies. :)
You want to balance airflow between the filtered intake and the exhaust. If you have too much negative pressure air will be drawn in through the points of least resistance and dust mitigation will become an issue.
Oddball question (pc noob). With how the vertical setup works, if i vertical mount it with the fans facing towards the board would it hurt anything in the long run? Asking cause my graphics card has a magnetic decorative plate
Are you asking if you can mount the graphics card backwards? That isn’t possible. The cards rear IO would be inside the case but most importantly, the card only fits into the PCIe slot in one direction.
@@ElevatedSystems yea. Since the back plate unscrews and rotates it should be able to mount backwards with the fans facing the board and pcie part facing the middle of the case then add riser cable. My thing is would the hot air from the card hurt the board over time?
Would like to comfirm if the top can accommodate 360mm radiator with push pull fans configuration? Im interested in throwing in H150 corsair in that case if ever
I can never see the power supply in these builds which is where all the messy cables come from. And don't understand how I have no room to hide those cables they are so short 😂
Comment from Gamdias concerning threaded panel, "Four threaded holes on the right side panel would definitely add a quality feel when installing the feet for horizontal configuration. We currently rely on the standard #6-32 x 5mm screw to tread itself into the tapered hole. We'll look into threading the holes for future production."
This is an awesome nice review honestly conisdering this as a case just for the placement of the case itself.
Did you inform them about the ball stud fasterners too? Maybe they could come up with something better for the future production as well.
@@Skewel I told them about everything and they said they'd look at it all, but a lot of companies say that.
will they add traditional removable filters that dont require taking off that delicate panel and when they add a threaded stud if the filters are not part of the panel?
I like to clean my filters weekly under a tap of water and being integrated in a panel is a turn off
I don't understand how such a case looks so good. I want this in a horizontal build, and that's the biggest advantage amongst any other case. Somebody at Gamdias deserves a raise. I'm impressed.
Yeah the lack of dust build up alone is enough for me to buy
Definitely buying one (or two). Seems like the be-all and end-all for a computer case. I do think single-chamber cases will be phased out as the standard, and dual-chamber cases will become the new standard. Every time I upgrade hardware, I find myself obligated to buy a new case. This design seems to be way more future-proof.
I’m really liking the horizontal configuration option and it’s support for horizontal GPU installation, unlike any of the current Hyte offerings. This chassis just jumped to the top of my list.
I just got here fot the case, but your content is top notch quality!
Bought this case and returned it on Amazon Canada. It's not horrible build quality, but for the price it's not up to snuff. ($200+ CAD) I had a bunch of uneven panel gaps. Would have been more forgiving if it was $100, but when your competing against Lian Li, Hyte, Phanteks, Fractal, etc. it's not comparable. Also I mostly wanted it for the horizontal orientation (similar to HAF EVO, or the Streacom open bench) but in person it's absolutely MASSIVE when horizontal. Just FYI for anyone thinking about it. The excessive plastics make it feel bulky, takes away from any elegant design ques.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I was eyeing this case (feels a bit like a crossover between a O11 Dynamic and Hyte Y40/Y60) but considering what it's competing against the price needs quite a bit of downward adjustment. It's even more expensive than a Y60 and that one comes with an expensive riser cable.
Bought this from Mindfactory for 169 euros, I personally think it offers much more value since the Hyte y60 is 40 Euros more expensive in Germany. Btw I noticed a few differences in the mechanisms featured in the videos, mine seems to be the revised version of the case.
@@dotms5195well, i bought it to replace my HAF XB and it's fabulous. If we consider the horizontal setup there is nothing better on the market...nothing at all. Compared with the Hyte yea, the Hyte has a riser cable but with the Neso you have the horizontal/vertical options. It depends by your priorities BUT you still can buy a riser cable for the Neso whenever you want while you will never have the horizontal setup option with the Hyte...
@@jacktaing1564 Bin gespannt Bro, hab jetzt mal bei 129 zugeschlagen.
I love that it looks like a laser cutter enclosure. Definitely something I'm gonna keep my eyes on.
I bought this case from mindfactory in Germany for 170 Euros. I love that case. Built it with 5800x3d, RX7900xt, 10 x phanteks d30 fans and a 360 deepcool aio. Temperatures are low, airflow is great and the graphiccard is vertical with so much space to the front. Well done Gamdias🎉🎉🎉
How did you arrange your intake-outtake, if you dont mind me asking?
@@HekaWaset I installed the aio upright on the back right next to the motherboard. The tubes are at the bottom. Perfect!
@@Stube36 Nice! What temps do you get, and do you have hint of any bottlenecks with your cpu\gpu pairing? Does the 5800x3d max out the 7900?
I'm just starting a new build and I'm between the 7900 and the 7800. Surprisingly not just because of financial constraints, but also heat and power. Strompreise sind ja momentan nicht gerade geil und Grakas kosten bei uns ja auch immer mehr als sie es woanders tun.
@@HekaWaset Hi, würde Dir im Moment zur 7800XT raten, kostet grad etwa 500€. Die Treiberprobleme hat AMD mit der 24.1.1 gelöst (Timeouts usw).
Beim Spielen (z. Zt. Starfield) liegen die Temps bei der CPU um 65 Grad, bei der Graka 7900XT unter 70 Grad (HotSpot 88), Lüfter max 1400rpm.
Bottleneck in keiner Weise.
Die Gehäuse- und AIO-Lüfter drehen bei 800rpm, Pumpe bei 2000. Ach ja, Die Graka ist undervoltet und nimmt sich ingame etwa 250Watt
@@Stube36 very nice, that sounds like an awesome setup you've got going for you. Ja, ich war auch eher an der 7800, genau auch weil die momentan mehr oder weniger erschwinglich ist. Hab seit Ewigkeiten keinen eigenen Build mehr fertigbekommen, bei Berufsleben und viel Reisen ging half nur ein gaming Laptop und seit kürzerem Steamdeck und LeGo. Wobei die LeGo so der Auslöser war, dass wieder ein Desktop her muss, total geil und kann ich nur empfehlen. Also du meinst es lohnt sich mittlerweile bei AM5 einzusteigen?
this has to be the most in-depth review on this case. i was worried at first because i wanted to mount my aio as intake on this case, but didnt know if i can do so. But, because of this review, i know that it is compatible and i am looking forward to building my new rig soon. This video helped me a lot, thanks!
Currently selling most of my system after my gpu went pop, getting funds ready for a complete new build and the case choice was a toss up between this and the antec c8,
This video made up my mind..👌🏼
OMG finally a good horizontal case, i was tired of vertical and ended up making a compact dual chamber build horizontal with an Aigo C285 and it turned out so great in look and temps
I would argue that horizontal orientation is better for the system's health over time because the HSF/contact plate is aided by gravity and not fighting it, and the weight of the graphics cards aren't pulling on the PCIe slots.
I bough this case and i can tell you hands down, the best case i have ever had! I didnt need this case untill i purchased a 3090ti. It is expensive but it ticked all the boxes for my situation and i can run 140mm fans everywere. Bigger fans, less rpm, less noise.
This is the coolest looking toaster oven i have ever seen!
My Aorus Master X670S which is E-ATX fits fine. Love this case.
Some corrections:
The glasses are ctually removable (as indicated in the instructions), it's just a little bit hard the first time.
Mine had the holes threated.
Thanks for the review. I like the look of that case, especially in the horizontal orientation (even though it reminds me of a toaster oven).
BTW, it's refreshing to watch a channel that isn't reviewing an iPhone.
LOL. I was wondering how long it would be before "toaster oven" hit the comments. that is the first thing my wife said when she saw the case.
Hinged doors, side 3 x 140mm fan support, and bottom mountable feet!! OMG this case is awesome. I have been looking for a replacement of a Cooler Master HAF XB EVO. This may be it. That lack of removable doors though ... uf.
Just got my NESO P1, the hinged doors are removable, just a bit tight on the first removal, and my NESO P1 I think didn't have the screw problem. Maybe a newer version?
@@thanenottroll6031 woah!! That changes things!
I have been looking for a case that I can lay down and this one looks nice BUT it is Big. If they could cut the size down I would like it and if the size was right I would own it.
I just recently built a custom looped Hyte y60. I wish I would have seen this case instead. The whole time I was building I was wishing I had more room. Planning on selling my Hyte to buy this case
set it horizontal and put the monitor on it
i am curious if this case can fit the RTX 4090 SG from KFA2 (Galax outside EU) horizontally mounted with the 12vhwpr cable of thermaltake toughpower GF3 (which are quite stiff and overall hard to pull out) without bending or any angle adapters. i own such station which rn is pretty much smashed into totally ripped off case and main tasks i tend to use my GPU is 3D and Animation Renders + simulations which take plenty of hours at 100% load making it more prone to melting and theres almost no case i can find which could offer some serious depth of over 19+cms clearence for GPU + cable with clear airflow directly from bottom into GPU intake and arctic liquid freezer II 360 at top
It goes from fishtank to toaster oven when flipped on its side lol.
Great case, but it’s not fully panoramic like Hyte. There’s this inescapable black/white plastic separation between side and front panel that obstructs the view no matter how you look at it. Otherwise a great case and I like extensive 140mm fan support that many mid-towers lack.
The rotatable back bracket to accommodate either vertical or horizontal GPU mount is very cool.
since i got it and got the arctic 420, the tubes get in conflict with the top fan mount bracket and kinda get "squeezed" between the radiator and the bracket, thats not good since one tube kinda gets bend alot.
I'm really liking this case, would've liked to of known what length riser cable you used and did it come with those black stand offs, were they 3d printed or if they are supplied with case etc. After looking at some other reviews the stand offs do in fact come with the case.
Im wondering if you can tell me the height in horizontal config, with the feet on. Ive seen it say 310, but that doesnt seem to include the feet
Hey CJ, Thanks for the Review on the Gamdias Neso P1. I have a quick question? given the that case can be can be flipped around in orientation. With my gaming setup, my PC is on the left-hand side of my desk. Could this case be flipped to be a left-hand glass facing orientation or do you think that I couldn't flip it? I recon a case manufacturer so do a Flipper for left or right. Thanks and sorry for all the questions.
big pass from me and i was just about to buy one, the plastic studs snapping off on the top panel is a big turn off
Price tag is way to high for this case. Same price as o11 dynamic evo.
hell it doesnt even have grommets at the top and bottom
Sorry for being a bit late to the party, but I have this case, and I'm looking to mount my GPU vertically. Could you tell me how long that riser cable is? 🤔
I think I need this case -- but the lack of included fans sure will hurt my pockets (at least if I want it to look as cool as your build).
you can get 6 packs of pretty good rgb case fans for under $50
Wonder if the 2 drive sled in back can be replace with a NUC like computer
What fans have you used for the test build??
Interesting case
cooling temps are the same with horizontal setup too?
Yes, but it depends on the Graphics card. Some cards temps are different based on horizontal or vertical orientation.
Will a MSI B650 GAMING PLUS WIFI Motherboard fit in this, spec reads 26.9 x 6.5 x 34.6 cm
i think it can support larger psu more than 180 mm?
Would this case be a good choice to get over something like the Dynamic Evo or the Montech King 95? How is the build quality and airflow compared to those two cases? I'm doing a 14900k build.
I wonder the same question
@@andu9801 Couldn't find a definite answer anywhere. Ended up getting Dynamic EVO.
As a grower (and not a PC builder) that's familiar with blowing out and pulling in air int spaces, i'm confused as to why you'd have intake fans, and not focus on exhaust fans with passive intake. Thank you nerd who replies. :)
You want to balance airflow between the filtered intake and the exhaust. If you have too much negative pressure air will be drawn in through the points of least resistance and dust mitigation will become an issue.
Oddball question (pc noob). With how the vertical setup works, if i vertical mount it with the fans facing towards the board would it hurt anything in the long run? Asking cause my graphics card has a magnetic decorative plate
Are you asking if you can mount the graphics card backwards? That isn’t possible. The cards rear IO would be inside the case but most importantly, the card only fits into the PCIe slot in one direction.
@@ElevatedSystems yea. Since the back plate unscrews and rotates it should be able to mount backwards with the fans facing the board and pcie part facing the middle of the case then add riser cable. My thing is would the hot air from the card hurt the board over time?
I guess not so much backwards as upsidedown
Like instead of rotating the back plate so the fans face outward, rotate the plate the opposite direction so the fans face the board
Love the case ❤Why you sound like Chris?
This is a Hyte Y60 that you can lay on it's back
More like a Y50, somewhere between the Y60 and Y40.
@@ElevatedSystems good call
which is better this or h9 flow?
Good review.
Just got me one of these.
Interesting case, though I prefer lots of mesh to lots of glass.
There is a ton of mesh, it's just not located on the front like we're used too.
Would like to comfirm if the top can accommodate 360mm radiator with push pull fans configuration?
Im interested in throwing in H150 corsair in that case if ever
yes it can. Like I said you can add a second set of fans in the top side of the top bracket if you install the radiator under it.
@@ElevatedSystems cool! Thanks for your response sir!
And i appreciate your review and your fast reply!!!🎉
I can never see the power supply in these builds which is where all the messy cables come from. And don't understand how I have no room to hide those cables they are so short 😂
psu and hdd potition can swapped?
No they can't.
that case would have looked even better if the black parts around the glass were white
That version is available too.
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Awfully looks like the Lian Li O11 Dynamic Evo.
I said that like 10 times. Also looks like a Hyte case.
@@ElevatedSystems and I said it too. I didn't need to watch your entire video to see that.
This case sucks until they fix the problems.