Hey guys! Small correction, at the end incorrectly called out the wrong brand, I MEANT to say iBuyPower! For your custom and prebuilt needs, check out www.ibuypower.com!
Small correction Jay, You can use the commander with the two types of fans you have because they are both 8 led hubs you just select ML or SP in Icue. I have done a few of the ELITE CAPELLIX with the newer SP fans in a case with just the commander.
This video is perfectly timed.... I just finished a Hyte Y60 build on friday. Custom water loop with a 3070ti FE and I9-9900k. First ever water loop. I need to redo the bends at some point because they are bugging me.
Thank you Jay for this video! Watching you build and going over the case is something the team has been looking forward to. Always great working coming from you and we appreciate you. Have a happy holiday season 💛
I just purchased the Hyte Y60 case after having another case arrive for my new AMD 7900x build. I've seen several very cool builds in this case chose to spend another $150 to get the custom look that I am after. Thanks for having the price reduction over Thanksgiving, Hyte!
As much as Phil's editing is super slick, I enjoy the build process and listening to the out-loud thoughts and observations when a build comes together.
The Hyte line-up is some really well designed cases. I just finished sticking some old components in a Hyte Revolt 3 and was really impressed with the design and build quality.
That case does look really nice for displaying the components of the build. Excellent camera work and choice of music. It’s always great going back to building versus doing just reviews. Excellent work!!!
I have this case for my 5800x3d build and while it is rather odd looking in person, I really, really like it. It is large, but it's visually striking and I really like how the GPU is vertically mounted. Very smart design, IMHO.
It's very cool, the next time I do a build it's probably gonna be my next case, or maybe a V2 of it in the future. I love the look of my current case, but man is it space limited with 2 AIO's and a vertically mounted GPU.
Hey Jay, Happy Holidays to you and the crew. Thanks for the help through out the years. You guys have helped to save me a TON of money and to avoid making some extremely BAD choices in building computers for me, my Family and Friends. Keep going guys!
I love this case. Got the Hakos Baelz edition and it's beautiful. Keep in mind that this case has limited expansion options as the rest of the mounting for any PCIe cards are exclusively low-profile mounting only. So if you have a capture card or any other kind of PCIe card you want to install, you better pick one that can be installed in a low-profile slot. I wish Hyte had at least left some sort of option to install an additional full sized card. Even if it was additional vertical mounts with riser.
I bought my Y60 back in like June or July in anticipation of the 7000 Series AMD, I am happy to see this build! I am going to be doing a similar build soon.
My current first PC build - Cordair 4000D airflow black with gray accents - Ryzen 7 5800x3d - Waiting for AMD gpu - 6 NF-A12 fans - NF-DH15 chromax black - NZXT N7 B550 Black - 4tb samsung ssd - 2TB 980 Pro - 2TB 970 Evo Plus - 64gb Cl14 Vulcan Z - Corsair 1000W
Crazy. I've been seriously considering moving my build from the H7 Flow to the Hyte Y60, and low-and-behold, Jay puts out a build on the case. The universe is speaking to me.
Don't do it. Alex Jones called and told me you should look at how so many vents add up to the HyposterY60 still being a big sweatbox of sus. Obvi it's cheating don't trust HypeY60 until you can explain the vents clogged with raised eyebrows and slightly stuffy fashion.
i know there are plenty of how to build videos on ur channel and others but its still cool to see u assemble it and explain everything as you go, instead of a montage of clips like this.
I love my Y60, hands down one of the best Cases I have ever owned, I built my PC a little over a year ago on a DeepCool MATREXX 55 V3 Case, then found the Y60 a few months ago, best switch ever.
Recently I built on a Y60 for my brother and i have to admit that it was the most pleasant PC i've ever Build. For now. Because I have a proyect for mine on a NZXT H7Flow with front customized wood.
I've just got the red version of this case. I live in the UK and I've only ever seen it on general sale once, for about a day, and I regretted not clicking the buy button when I saw it that day, it actually took me 5 months after that day to get my hands on a new Y60 and I had to resort to eBay to get a TH-camr review sample. So sad. I previously had the Lian Li O11 Dynamic and while I have so much appreciation for that case, the Hyte Y60 is on another level. Having a gen 4 vertical GPU riser, the hidden basement with fans, a bracket for your AIO in the roof, and even the extra 120mm fan spot on the back are huge improvements, and the whole aesthetic of the case makes it look so much cleaner than the O11. I had doubts when I was dismantling my old setup, that I was making a mistake, but everytime I look at my system now (aside from it being dust free again) I smile at how fantastic it looks.
My white Corsair 5000T case came with the Commander Core XT controller pre-installed in it and Corsair has set it up to be able to run mix-and-match models of fans as long as they're Corsair fans (obviously). The case came with three white LL120's pre-mounted on the front for intake but nothing else in the back or top for exhaust. So before I bought more white LL120's while they were on sale I ran three of my previous HD120's on the top for exhaust and the Commander Core XT splits them up 50/50 with their own settings menu. The HD120's are still lovely fans with nice lighting and the crystal clear chassis but the LL120's are definitely a step above with the more complex lighting they can do. :)
I ordered me one this week and will be building in one soon so it’s good to watch builds with it. Haven’t got everything ordered so it’s always good to get ideas.
@@hellfiregamez5968 I’ve built one so far and it was taking parts out of a Alienware and getting some cheaper stuff to put one together. Some of it was refurbished even. This time it’s all stuff of my choosing and doing it how I want.
Built mine not too long ago with a 5900 Ryzen 9, Red Devil 6800xt with trident royals and lian li infinity fans on this Y60. Nothing but Beauty. DEFINITELY recommend this case worth the buck!
I call it the aquarium case. Not in a derogatory way. I think its great they are finally making cases look different. Its just that it looks like an aquarium to me. I wonder if someone will make it into one as they did the old Apple iMac from the 1990s. The PSU cables are why I got and love my old Corsair modular PSU. Dont have to have a big wad coming out of the PSU. Mine must be 10 years old or more now. I still remember the red and yellow bundle on old PSUs. Also remember when all PC cases were beige lol. Black ones were so odd and new but welcomed. I still love seeing a PC build video. Im not as into it as I was when I was younger but still love them. Before I had a PC and before the net I would read magazine articles and them. Then the net brought videos and such. Love my hobby.
Just a quick heads up Jay n crew, the video features the ASUS Z790-E motherboard but the description says ASUS Z690 and links to it. Happy holidays everyone!
I just ordered this case to house my first build in over a decade (almost 2 decades), Which Jay inspired. So seeing this really got me super excited for this build. What funny is I was thinking of doing an AIO for the CPU and graphics just like this, but I have also been thinking costume loop. SO thank you Jay for the awesome video and inspiring us older computer guys to build again.
hell yeah I took 10 years off gaming and building. early this past year I did all asus rog 5900x build in z11 case. now im about finished with 2nd build msi themed
@@mlarson3107 Very nice, My last build was a cheap case from new egg. It sported Q9300 Intel CPU, SLI GTX 260 and huge whooping 8gb DDR2. Ya that was a system. Very nice what did you put in the MSI build?
@@TheMessiah1337 I'm still trying to figure out AIO or custome. But if I go AIO I am going 360 and hopefully the gpu will be the 240 on the side... got to wait for the 7900xtx to come out.
That system has a lot of ventilation, but also is currently in a huge negative pressure situation with that fan configuration (5 exhaust, 2 intake)... I'm interested to see how the dust buildup is over time. Looks great though!
@@matthewgold9402I'm doing a similar build and going to make the GPU AIO intake instead of exhaust. Might not look as pretty but should perform better
Thanks for the video Jay. Recently built with a 7950x in this case, currently shopping for a 4090, and had been eyeballing this card for precisely the reasons you mentioned re airflow against the glass. Good proof of concept. Would be interested to hear how your your thermals turned out in the end. Thanks again.
how’s the temps with those bc i see this only is capable of of 3 fans on the top 2 on the side one for exhaust and the the 7950x and 4090 are ridiculously hot
@@fynkozari9271 I'd look into 6700xt's. I don't know what the performance lift is but the 6750xt was hitting 220 on someone's rig. So either the 6650xt or 6600xt for lower power. Idk if the 6600 would be faster than a 2070 tho
@@fynkozari9271 yeah maybe a 6650xt, have seen as low as 180 dollars for one over on r/buildapcsales. I have a 6700xt undervolted on 1080p and most games run 160-175 watts, sometimes hits 180. Highest I've seen is 200 running american truck sim upscaled to 4k
My boyfriend and I are building our PCs and have watched so many of your videos these past 2 months. I've referenced this video SO many times now. Building in this case with both the types of fans you used as well. It's been SUCH an incredible help. Thank you for all your amazing tips and explanations for everything!! You're awesome, man.
Nice build. Wasn't fan of case in the beginning, but once you installed everything, very clean. Added this case in my notes as an possible option for my new build coming up. Thanks Jay.
I am building my 1st PC in over 20 years. We used floppy discs and IDE cables, the last time I built one. What would be REALLY helpful to us old timers and I am certain to those looking to do their 1st build, a walk through of cables and what goes where on a motherboard. The fact that they may need a Fan splitter for ex. The MB I bought, has 1 CPU Fan header, but the cooler has 2 CPU fans, so I sent for a splitter from Amazon. It gets here Wed. (DeepCool AK 620) There are 3 cables coming from the front panel of the case, I am not able to identify, so I do not know where they should be plugged in. (BeQuiet PureBase 500DX. I am fairly certain where one goes simply by the uniqueness of its end connector, though what it is for...I have no idea) Fans? OMG. The last PC I built, had 2 fans, 1 of which was contained within the power supply. The other of course, was on the CPU. USB headers? My MB has either 3 or 4 different types of USB connectors, each of which (I assume), must be plugged into the corresponding USB header on the MB. Which is which????????? (NZXT N7 B550 FTR) A purely..."here's the basics" kind of detailed, 30 minute walkthrough...would be HUGELY helpful to neophytes and returning builders like myself. For ex your 2 yr old video about what to do before you build, in bench testing components? WOW was that spot on helpful. And your what to do after you build video re drivers, XMP, etc etc? Yep. Just what the doctor ordered. Equally true for your "how to build a system monitor" using the raspberry pi monitor devices...brilliant, concise, and follow these steps to success simple. Happy holidays to you, your crew and all of your families! You put out some great stuff folks. Keep it up. You ARE very much appreciated!!!
What a coincidence, my last build was before Dell bought Alienware, probably even before Y2K was to end us all... Working on rebuilding a circa 2006 Alienware with an i5-13600, 3060ti and 32GB of DDR5 on a Z790 MB, little by little it's certainly all coming back but there are without doubt things I am having to stop and reread to make sure I'm not pooching it (and the PS modular cables are certainly among the top, RGB and Fan controls a close second!). All good ideas, a quick and dirty break down comparing building now versus when you started Jay would probably land square in the target zone for us "Grump Old Dudes" ;)
If you go back on Jays (or any tech youtuber) channel, you will find a lot of ... and I mean a lot of ... step by step tutorials on modern builds. Watch enough of them, and you gain the skills to be able to interpret problem solving to your specific issues.
@@PitboyHarmony1 I have been watching videos for 5 weeks. LTT GN, Jayz, Braethorn, et al. I have yet to find one video that covers the basics to the degree I am referring. They will all say...connect your fan leads to the fan headers....which fan headers? Connect your USB leads to your USB headers....which is a USB 2.0, 3.0, 3,1; or does it matter, and if it doesnt, someone please say as much. Also, and this is a YT failing, it is very difficult to search thru older videos looking for something specific. MOST of the helpful videos I find, show up by accident on the right as suggested videos, relative to what I am watching and searching for.
@@davidbates2161 As an example, the different USB types. Google "Different USB Types", and you get hits like "What are the 4 different USB types?" (article dtd Nov 2018), followed by "What are the 5 different USB types?"(undated Samsung article), immediately followed by "What are the 6 different USB Types?" (article dtd Jan 2018). They can not all be factually accurate, and in fact the oldest of the 3 indicates the most different types. What plugs into where on the MB and god forbid what happens if I plug a Type "X" into a Type "Y" header? The case, comes with 3x140mm fans. I moved the front fan to the top and installed 3 Lian Li ST-120s to the front. The Lian Li kit has a Fan bus, but not an ARGB bus, and the Lian Li fans are ARGB as is the front of the case. So after getting ready to install the MB in the case but 1st reviewing what cables need to connect where; I ordered an ARGB bus which should get here tomorrow. I do however have, 2 or 3 cables from the front panel, I simply have no clue where to connect to the MB. 1 as I said, has a unique looking connector which really only matches 1 spot on the MB, so process of elimination tells me that is for the USB3G2C_1 header. Now WHICH USB connector on the front panel that is? pffft, I have absolutely no earthly idea.
Hey Jay. Would love to see an AIO to custom water loop build in the Y60. Your content has helped a lot of people get into custom water cooling and a video on how to go from AIO to custom would be beneficial!
I built my first ever computer in this case a week ago, let me tell you everything that could go wrong went wrong EXCEPT all that had to do with the case. The routing of the cables, installing the ssd, getting the motherboard secure, all that went by without a sweat. If you're a first time builder, I'd recommend this case! Easy to use and very spacious.
I moved from an o11 to a y60 earlier this year, using water cooling. It's really nice to work in, the top being completely removable is wonderful for attaching rads and being able to drop them in afterwards.
I'm looking forward to my parts to come in to finally build my first computer in 10 years lol. Been awhile since this one has lasted this long (yep, really has)
phil once again with the glam shots. omg. dude, you are talented. jay ive been loving your channel for the fast few years, and ive been waiting for you to actually do another build for a while now. great work
Beautiful build Jay, love it ! The PSUs getting smaller and smaller isn't because of some improvement in efficiency/quality, your HX1200 is top notch actually. They achieve those small sizes by making the PSU's fan profile much more aggressive ^^
First build idea that popped into mind when I saw the Y60 was a terrarium themed build. Was thinking an all white build with white led fans and some blue in the bottom to mimic water, and then fill it with fake plants and vines and such. It's a really cool looking case that I feel can bring some fresh inspiration to PC build
I bought this case a few months ago and was definitely surprised at the lack of accessories that came with the case and the cheap plastic "cable ties\zip ties" that came with the case as well. My last case which was corsair 5000D came with a bunch more sh!t and quality cable ties and a fan hub and it was about $50 less. I was definitely disappointed to say the least and the 3 fans provided have 3 pin connectors on them so basically belong in the trash so I replaced the 2 fans on the bottom with noctua NF-A 14 ippc 3000 fans and a aorus120 in the back. Plus there's NO RESET BUTTON on the front of the case either. IDK maybe I got spoiled with corsair but I definitely know I got disappointed by this case
I have a hyte y60 build and love it, i changed from using a corsair psu to the silverstone strider 1200 watt because it is the shortest 1200 watt power supply available and it made life so much easier to cable manage around the back
So glad to see the MSI Suprim was your choice of GPU. That's probably the cleanest 40XX card I've seen, and it's noticeably smaller than many of the others (at least the air cooled ones).
Nice! This is the big-brother version of my build - I have the i7-13700kf, a 3080 (not AIO cooled), and 1000W psu - but everything else is the same. I was hoping that I'd be able to upgrade later, and you've shown me the proof of concept! I cannot tell you how happy this makes me. It was my first build, and I'm so friggin happy with it. Thank you for showing me my next steps! 😀
I've got the y60 6 months ago. Still looking at it like it's the first time! That case is awesome, even if it cost me 400$ Canadian... Normies don't even realize that it is a computer! Love it and recommend it to anyone who'd like something different than the boring cases..!
Looks awesome!! I bought the case because of your review on it and its insane. Also you can remove the middle glass panel after removing the other two. There are two screws up top and two on the bottom and it pops out really easily. : )
Great video. I love the way the black case looks. Excellent camera footage Phil. The inside probe shots were top notch!! I was considering the BeQuiet 500fx for my next build but I think you just changed my mind 🤯
loved the overview of the case so much that I had made a PC (not built) based on the case. This made me so happy when you made this PC, but I would not have used the AIO’s for the cpu or gpu.
I built in this case. White with clear glass. Long Corsair 1000w psu. Gigabyte Aorus Master z690 board. Intel i9 12900k. MSI 3080 card. Nzxt aio. White T-Force Delta ddr5 6000 ram. 2 - 2tb Samsung m.2 ssd's. All Corsair individually sleeved white cables. Rgb fans with everything glowing white. I saw this case and fell in love. I bought it before ever seeing a video review lol. It is truly unique and gets a lot of attention. If Hyte could also offer a flipped version so we could build to have it on our right side (which this one is) or on or left side. That would be amazing.
I just finished my build with same case and gpu. It's a beast. Seeing you build this makes me even happier knowing I did it right. Thanks for this vid.
This is one of the best Hyte builds I have seen yet. Not just saying this to placate you, I actually really like it. I am not a 4090 fan, but this is the one 4090 I like because it is not such a huge beast.
I agree with the full white idea, I would even recommend only having the top with ring RGB set to white and then line up a white strip led strip around the inside of the y60 frame to accent the curvature. The hx1200w wasnt fun to work with here using stock cables, your assumption is correct. Great video! Surprised you didn't add a LCD Display to the corner glass. Current y60 build: -Asus x570plus mobo -EVGA 3080 ftw3 -R9 5900x -(2) noctua 140s case bottom -280mm arctic liquid freezer AIO case side mount (arctic won't fit in top compartment regardless of rad length due to thickness) -Rest are arctic p12 with ring styled rgb. (those lian li fans are definitely more stylish but I went for less noise according to the internet) -Phantek RGB strip curving around bottom of case Everything set to white
After a few weeks of research and seeing what I could actually get my hands on. I just finished my first build and used a few of the same parts. Even put a sensor monitor on the front angled glass This case is awesome and looks great. All black Hyte Y60 Intel i9 13900 Nzxt Kraken z53 rgb aio Rog strix z790 Samsung 1tb m2 T-force 2x16 ddr5 EVGA Rtx 3090 FTWA3 Ultra w/ hybrid aio Corsair RM1000x
I love this case, and would love to transfer my system into one of these cases, but I can't justify the $300au (Aussie) for one. Great video Jay. Keep them coming.
Thank you very much for another good video. really nice chassis and good info. keep doing this. you guys are amazing. Very nice of Hyte to send you this.
I wanted to point out that jay said the SP fans don’t work with the h115i, they actually do, the commander core that the cooler comes with is able to mix fans and recognise different Corsair rgb fans (the new commander core XT can also do this) so you can have let’s say the two included ML rgb fans on the cpu radiator and the SP fans on the case on the h115i’s controller and icue will let you mix them and control them all with just one controller so you don’t need to use the included controller that the SP fan pack gives you
I've had the same configuration for quite a while now and I was a little confused with what Jay was saying. My H115i controller is running my SP120's (they are the Pro version though?). I noticed Jay linked to the Elites so maybe those don't? *shrugs*
Really nice display case but the shaping and glass panels make me keep looking for the fish! That'd be an interesting custom build, wraparound reservoir with fish that move around as the water flows :)
Jay Thank You for a great video! I have built my own version with the Y60 case - wow what a great case to build in. My config - i9 13900K, MSI RTX-4090 Suprim, Corsair H100i, replaced the case fans Corsair SP120 RGB, and T-Force 64 GB for memory, and the MB Asus Proart Z790 Creator and used a Samsung 990 NvME. Also, I went with the new side Shift Corsair RM1200 PWS. Love the build. Have for monitors an ACER Prediator 4K and Apple Studio Display - what a super combination. Thought I would share - keep up the great videos!! 🙂
As a lot of people have said here Jay, well done on this beautiful looking build. But I do miss the "commentary" from you while you do the actual build. A bit of a hint on the cost of this would have been nice too. But back to the good old days of building, so good 👍🏻
Really nice build. This is pretty much exactly the components I would choose personally were I to upgrade right now as well. Maybe not this case because it's a little bigger than I need but I much prefer the idea of an AIO GPU and so the case choice will be important for that part. Very nice Jay.
Hey guys! Small correction, at the end incorrectly called out the wrong brand, I MEANT to say iBuyPower! For your custom and prebuilt needs, check out www.ibuypower.com!
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Small correction Jay, You can use the commander with the two types of fans you have because they are both 8 led hubs you just select ML or SP in Icue. I have done a few of the ELITE CAPELLIX with the newer SP fans in a case with just the commander.
This video is perfectly timed.... I just finished a Hyte Y60 build on friday. Custom water loop with a 3070ti FE and I9-9900k. First ever water loop. I need to redo the bends at some point because they are bugging me.
Did u have to add thermal paste?
I am about to build the same exact case with a 280 mm AIO for context should I set the fans up only the bottom to intake
Thank you Jay for this video! Watching you build and going over the case is something the team has been looking forward to. Always great working coming from you and we appreciate you. Have a happy holiday season 💛
275 on amazon uk thats a joke
@@Raynor2208 Sounds about right, it's a premium case. You think that's expensive? I have the intimidating HAF 700 EVO sat next to me right now 😁
I just purchased the Hyte Y60 case after having another case arrive for my new AMD 7900x build. I've seen several very cool builds in this case chose to spend another $150 to get the custom look that I am after. Thanks for having the price reduction over Thanksgiving, Hyte!
It is a really good case. I would have built my wifes machine in it if it was flipped for left side display of the PC.
@@mozzjones6943 alls im meaning is its on black friday deal on amazon usa for 150 or so,ething and uk is double ino its a good case just hate scalpers
The shots with the probe lens are awesome, need to see more like this in future videos
Right? That caught me off guard and made the montage night and day.
Probe Lens!
Seatbelts on, we're going in! 😅
As much as Phil's editing is super slick, I enjoy the build process and listening to the out-loud thoughts and observations when a build comes together.
I was excited to build in the Hyte Y60 Case before, but now I'm super excited now! Thanks for showcasing the build today!
The Hyte line-up is some really well designed cases. I just finished sticking some old components in a Hyte Revolt 3 and was really impressed with the design and build quality.
I completely agree! I got the revolt three on its initial pre-order and they actually sent me one of their desks mats as a thank you
Generally, yes, but the y60 is a showcase case with very little utility. It's only good for extremely simple builds.
@@somekidwithanm4 I got the extra face plate that's copper and the pelican case with my Revolt 3 when I did the pre order .
This case cost as much as the 7000x the hy60 is over priced
@@2511jeremy Nothing is overpriced if someone sees value in it.
That case does look really nice for displaying the components of the build. Excellent camera work and choice of music. It’s always great going back to building versus doing just reviews. Excellent work!!!
I have this case for my 5800x3d build and while it is rather odd looking in person, I really, really like it. It is large, but it's visually striking and I really like how the GPU is vertically mounted. Very smart design, IMHO.
Its thick and heavy though, 9.6kg. YIKES.
It's very cool, the next time I do a build it's probably gonna be my next case, or maybe a V2 of it in the future. I love the look of my current case, but man is it space limited with 2 AIO's and a vertically mounted GPU.
its such an interesting case, when i finally get done with school I definitely wanna consider building a system in this its so unique but good
That probe lens that they purchased a few years ago is paying off massively in these builds.
Hey Jay, Happy Holidays to you and the crew. Thanks for the help through out the years. You guys have helped to save me a TON of money and to avoid making some extremely BAD choices in building computers for me, my Family and Friends. Keep going guys!
I love this case. Got the Hakos Baelz edition and it's beautiful. Keep in mind that this case has limited expansion options as the rest of the mounting for any PCIe cards are exclusively low-profile mounting only. So if you have a capture card or any other kind of PCIe card you want to install, you better pick one that can be installed in a low-profile slot. I wish Hyte had at least left some sort of option to install an additional full sized card. Even if it was additional vertical mounts with riser.
That case needs (plastic) fish to make it look even more like an aquarium.
It would fit the case perfectly.
I bought my Y60 back in like June or July in anticipation of the 7000 Series AMD, I am happy to see this build! I am going to be doing a similar build soon.
My current first PC build
- Cordair 4000D airflow black with gray accents
- Ryzen 7 5800x3d
- Waiting for AMD gpu
- 6 NF-A12 fans
- NF-DH15 chromax black
- NZXT N7 B550 Black
- 4tb samsung ssd
- 2TB 980 Pro
- 2TB 970 Evo Plus
- 64gb Cl14 Vulcan Z
- Corsair 1000W
Crazy. I've been seriously considering moving my build from the H7 Flow to the Hyte Y60, and low-and-behold, Jay puts out a build on the case. The universe is speaking to me.
Yes, it is saying it's going to be twice as expensive now
Don't do it. Alex Jones called and told me you should look at how so many vents add up to the HyposterY60 still being a big sweatbox of sus. Obvi it's cheating don't trust HypeY60 until you can explain the vents clogged with raised eyebrows and slightly stuffy fashion.
Yet again, banging job on that camera work and editing Phil! Best glamor shots in the biz.
Really would like to see the custom builds come back. They were very good and entertaining as well.
i know there are plenty of how to build videos on ur channel and others but its still cool to see u assemble it and explain everything as you go, instead of a montage of clips like this.
I love my Y60, hands down one of the best Cases I have ever owned, I built my PC a little over a year ago on a DeepCool MATREXX 55 V3 Case, then found the Y60 a few months ago, best switch ever.
Recently I built on a Y60 for my brother and i have to admit that it was the most pleasant PC i've ever Build. For now. Because I have a proyect for mine on a NZXT H7Flow with front customized wood.
I've just got the red version of this case. I live in the UK and I've only ever seen it on general sale once, for about a day, and I regretted not clicking the buy button when I saw it that day, it actually took me 5 months after that day to get my hands on a new Y60 and I had to resort to eBay to get a TH-camr review sample. So sad.
I previously had the Lian Li O11 Dynamic and while I have so much appreciation for that case, the Hyte Y60 is on another level. Having a gen 4 vertical GPU riser, the hidden basement with fans, a bracket for your AIO in the roof, and even the extra 120mm fan spot on the back are huge improvements, and the whole aesthetic of the case makes it look so much cleaner than the O11. I had doubts when I was dismantling my old setup, that I was making a mistake, but everytime I look at my system now (aside from it being dust free again) I smile at how fantastic it looks.
Phil truly is a master of (building) montages. He could make reading the paper look interesting with those.
My white Corsair 5000T case came with the Commander Core XT controller pre-installed in it and Corsair has set it up to be able to run mix-and-match models of fans as long as they're Corsair fans (obviously). The case came with three white LL120's pre-mounted on the front for intake but nothing else in the back or top for exhaust. So before I bought more white LL120's while they were on sale I ran three of my previous HD120's on the top for exhaust and the Commander Core XT splits them up 50/50 with their own settings menu. The HD120's are still lovely fans with nice lighting and the crystal clear chassis but the LL120's are definitely a step above with the more complex lighting they can do. :)
I ordered me one this week and will be building in one soon so it’s good to watch builds with it. Haven’t got everything ordered so it’s always good to get ideas.
Same and I’ve never built a pc haha
@@hellfiregamez5968 I’ve built one so far and it was taking parts out of a Alienware and getting some cheaper stuff to put one together. Some of it was refurbished even. This time it’s all stuff of my choosing and doing it how I want.
@@anthonyholmes5965 same I just bought a 3080 with the Black Friday deals, wanting to do water cooled but I have no clue where to start haha
@@hellfiregamez5968 I’m gathering the stuff together to do a AMD 7000 build. A 7700x and a 7900XTX. Still figuring out what motherboard I want to use.
did you choose the same 240mm cpu aio or do you think a 360 cpu aio could fit with the side mounted 240 gpu aio?
Built mine not too long ago with a 5900 Ryzen 9, Red Devil 6800xt with trident royals and lian li infinity fans on this Y60. Nothing but Beauty. DEFINITELY recommend this case worth the buck!
Absolutely stunning build, for me this is the perfect end of 2022 build! Well done Jay, Phil, and Nick
Nice build! It's crazy my Y60 just came in the mail today with my 7900x and 32GB DDR5 kit! So excited to throw it all together this made my day.
How expensive is the 32gb ddr5? I would buy 8gb first, then after price reduced buy another 8gb, until 32gb.
@@fynkozari9271 I got my 32 GB ddr5 for $144. I would not recommend going under 32 GB
Holy god that double AIO run is so clean
hopefully when that card catches fire, the AIO's will put out the flames
What are you on about? There's only one AIO. That 3080 is air cooled.
I call it the aquarium case. Not in a derogatory way. I think its great they are finally making cases look different. Its just that it looks like an aquarium to me. I wonder if someone will make it into one as they did the old Apple iMac from the 1990s.
The PSU cables are why I got and love my old Corsair modular PSU. Dont have to have a big wad coming out of the PSU. Mine must be 10 years old or more now. I still remember the red and yellow bundle on old PSUs. Also remember when all PC cases were beige lol. Black ones were so odd and new but welcomed.
I still love seeing a PC build video. Im not as into it as I was when I was younger but still love them. Before I had a PC and before the net I would read magazine articles and them. Then the net brought videos and such. Love my hobby.
Just a quick heads up Jay n crew, the video features the ASUS Z790-E motherboard but the description says ASUS Z690 and links to it. Happy holidays everyone!
I've never seen anybody move so slow and methodical during a computer build. Just so graceful and beautiful.
I just ordered this case to house my first build in over a decade (almost 2 decades), Which Jay inspired. So seeing this really got me super excited for this build. What funny is I was thinking of doing an AIO for the CPU and graphics just like this, but I have also been thinking costume loop.
SO thank you Jay for the awesome video and inspiring us older computer guys to build again.
Ayyy we can't wait to see your new build! Glad to see Jay is inspiring people to build new systems 😊
hell yeah I took 10 years off gaming and building. early this past year I did all asus rog 5900x build in z11 case. now im about finished with 2nd build msi themed
@@mlarson3107 Very nice, My last build was a cheap case from new egg. It sported Q9300 Intel CPU, SLI GTX 260 and huge whooping 8gb DDR2.
Ya that was a system.
Very nice what did you put in the MSI build?
did you choose the same 240mm cpu aio or do you think a 360 cpu aio could fit with the side mounted 240 gpu aio?
@@TheMessiah1337 I'm still trying to figure out AIO or custome. But if I go AIO I am going 360 and hopefully the gpu will be the 240 on the side... got to wait for the 7900xtx to come out.
I just built in the Hyte Y60. I absolutely love it besides a few issues, with the main one being the support for thicker, air-cooled GPUs.
That system has a lot of ventilation, but also is currently in a huge negative pressure situation with that fan configuration (5 exhaust, 2 intake)... I'm interested to see how the dust buildup is over time. Looks great though!
It’s 4 insane intake, 3 exhaust
@@matthewgold9402I'm doing a similar build and going to make the GPU AIO intake instead of exhaust. Might not look as pretty but should perform better
I was so impressed by your build that I just ordered this case. I was going to just upgrade my old one, but this clicked a light on!
Thanks for the video Jay. Recently built with a 7950x in this case, currently shopping for a 4090, and had been eyeballing this card for precisely the reasons you mentioned re airflow against the glass. Good proof of concept. Would be interested to hear how your your thermals turned out in the end. Thanks again.
how’s the temps with those bc i see this only is capable of of 3 fans on the top 2 on the side one for exhaust and the the 7950x and 4090 are ridiculously hot
@@mmeltymelts9896 There's also room for two more fans in the bottom
Built the wifey's rig in a y60 earlier this year. She loved the aesthetics, I love the roominess and comfort of build.
Defo would love to see you do a full team red build with the upcoming AMD 7000 series GPUs :)
Can I buy a gpu that uses less energy than old rtx 2070 175 watt? Cpu 7700 will use 65watt with increased performance.
@@fynkozari9271 I'd look into 6700xt's. I don't know what the performance lift is but the 6750xt was hitting 220 on someone's rig. So either the 6650xt or 6600xt for lower power. Idk if the 6600 would be faster than a 2070 tho
@@fynkozari9271 yeah maybe a 6650xt, have seen as low as 180 dollars for one over on r/buildapcsales. I have a 6700xt undervolted on 1080p and most games run 160-175 watts, sometimes hits 180. Highest I've seen is 200 running american truck sim upscaled to 4k
Jay I literally just built my new PC in the Hyte Y60 like 2 days ago. This is awesome you are uploaded this around the same time I was building haha
My boyfriend and I are building our PCs and have watched so many of your videos these past 2 months. I've referenced this video SO many times now. Building in this case with both the types of fans you used as well. It's been SUCH an incredible help. Thank you for all your amazing tips and explanations for everything!! You're awesome, man.
Nice build. Wasn't fan of case in the beginning, but once you installed everything, very clean. Added this case in my notes as an possible option for my new build coming up. Thanks Jay.
I am building my 1st PC in over 20 years. We used floppy discs and IDE cables, the last time I built one. What would be REALLY helpful to us old timers and I am certain to those looking to do their 1st build, a walk through of cables and what goes where on a motherboard. The fact that they may need a Fan splitter for ex. The MB I bought, has 1 CPU Fan header, but the cooler has 2 CPU fans, so I sent for a splitter from Amazon. It gets here Wed. (DeepCool AK 620) There are 3 cables coming from the front panel of the case, I am not able to identify, so I do not know where they should be plugged in. (BeQuiet PureBase 500DX. I am fairly certain where one goes simply by the uniqueness of its end connector, though what it is for...I have no idea) Fans? OMG. The last PC I built, had 2 fans, 1 of which was contained within the power supply. The other of course, was on the CPU. USB headers? My MB has either 3 or 4 different types of USB connectors, each of which (I assume), must be plugged into the corresponding USB header on the MB. Which is which????????? (NZXT N7 B550 FTR) A purely..."here's the basics" kind of detailed, 30 minute walkthrough...would be HUGELY helpful to neophytes and returning builders like myself. For ex your 2 yr old video about what to do before you build, in bench testing components? WOW was that spot on helpful. And your what to do after you build video re drivers, XMP, etc etc? Yep. Just what the doctor ordered. Equally true for your "how to build a system monitor" using the raspberry pi monitor devices...brilliant, concise, and follow these steps to success simple.
Happy holidays to you, your crew and all of your families! You put out some great stuff folks. Keep it up. You ARE very much appreciated!!!
What a coincidence, my last build was before Dell bought Alienware, probably even before Y2K was to end us all... Working on rebuilding a circa 2006 Alienware with an i5-13600, 3060ti and 32GB of DDR5 on a Z790 MB, little by little it's certainly all coming back but there are without doubt things I am having to stop and reread to make sure I'm not pooching it (and the PS modular cables are certainly among the top, RGB and Fan controls a close second!).
All good ideas, a quick and dirty break down comparing building now versus when you started Jay would probably land square in the target zone for us "Grump Old Dudes" ;)
If you go back on Jays (or any tech youtuber) channel, you will find a lot of ... and I mean a lot of ... step by step tutorials on modern builds. Watch enough of them, and you gain the skills to be able to interpret problem solving to your specific issues.
@@PitboyHarmony1 I have been watching videos for 5 weeks. LTT GN, Jayz, Braethorn, et al. I have yet to find one video that covers the basics to the degree I am referring. They will all say...connect your fan leads to the fan headers....which fan headers? Connect your USB leads to your USB headers....which is a USB 2.0, 3.0, 3,1; or does it matter, and if it doesnt, someone please say as much.
Also, and this is a YT failing, it is very difficult to search thru older videos looking for something specific. MOST of the helpful videos I find, show up by accident on the right as suggested videos, relative to what I am watching and searching for.
If you need help with the build I am also an old timer [60]. I would be happy to lend a hand. building systems since early days
@@davidbates2161 As an example, the different USB types. Google "Different USB Types", and you get hits like "What are the 4 different USB types?" (article dtd Nov 2018), followed by "What are the 5 different USB types?"(undated Samsung article), immediately followed by "What are the 6 different USB Types?" (article dtd Jan 2018). They can not all be factually accurate, and in fact the oldest of the 3 indicates the most different types. What plugs into where on the MB and god forbid what happens if I plug a Type "X" into a Type "Y" header? The case, comes with 3x140mm fans. I moved the front fan to the top and installed 3 Lian Li ST-120s to the front. The Lian Li kit has a Fan bus, but not an ARGB bus, and the Lian Li fans are ARGB as is the front of the case. So after getting ready to install the MB in the case but 1st reviewing what cables need to connect where; I ordered an ARGB bus which should get here tomorrow. I do however have, 2 or 3 cables from the front panel, I simply have no clue where to connect to the MB. 1 as I said, has a unique looking connector which really only matches 1 spot on the MB, so process of elimination tells me that is for the USB3G2C_1 header. Now WHICH USB connector on the front panel that is? pffft, I have absolutely no earthly idea.
The montage music is unreal. Build turned out quite clean, props Jay
Hey Jay. Would love to see an AIO to custom water loop build in the Y60. Your content has helped a lot of people get into custom water cooling and a video on how to go from AIO to custom would be beneficial!
Like those AIOs that are made with 'expandability' n all? Which is basicly a easy instant expansion from an AIO to a full Costum loop
I built my first ever computer in this case a week ago, let me tell you everything that could go wrong went wrong EXCEPT all that had to do with the case. The routing of the cables, installing the ssd, getting the motherboard secure, all that went by without a sweat. If you're a first time builder, I'd recommend this case! Easy to use and very spacious.
I'm not sure how it'd look exactly, but I'd really really love an ITX version of this case. Just, same concept, but smaller.
I moved from an o11 to a y60 earlier this year, using water cooling. It's really nice to work in, the top being completely removable is wonderful for attaching rads and being able to drop them in afterwards.
I'm looking forward to my parts to come in to finally build my first computer in 10 years lol. Been awhile since this one has lasted this long (yep, really has)
I just bought this case yesterday! Now I'm even more excited for it to get here! Thank you for your amazing content!!! :)
damn this case makes me want to build a computer again, I miss that feeling. Thanks Jay
phil once again with the glam shots. omg. dude, you are talented. jay ive been loving your channel for the fast few years, and ive been waiting for you to actually do another build for a while now. great work
Beautiful build Jay, love it !
The PSUs getting smaller and smaller isn't because of some improvement in efficiency/quality, your HX1200 is top notch actually.
They achieve those small sizes by making the PSU's fan profile much more aggressive ^^
I bought this case last month and love it. It was very easy for me to transplant my pc components into this case. Best case I've ever owned.
First build idea that popped into mind when I saw the Y60 was a terrarium themed build. Was thinking an all white build with white led fans and some blue in the bottom to mimic water, and then fill it with fake plants and vines and such. It's a really cool looking case that I feel can bring some fresh inspiration to PC build
6:14 Oooh, sick shot!
it feels like a neon city scape shot from a futuristic movie!
I bought this case a few months ago and was definitely surprised at the lack of accessories that came with the case and the cheap plastic "cable ties\zip ties" that came with the case as well. My last case which was corsair 5000D came with a bunch more sh!t and quality cable ties and a fan hub and it was about $50 less. I was definitely disappointed to say the least and the 3 fans provided have 3 pin connectors on them so basically belong in the trash so I replaced the 2 fans on the bottom with noctua NF-A 14 ippc 3000 fans and a aorus120 in the back. Plus there's NO RESET BUTTON on the front of the case either. IDK maybe I got spoiled with corsair but I definitely know I got disappointed by this case
Can you fit a 3080 in that?
Happy thanksgiving festive season to Jay and his family and everyone on the otherside..like the build, can't want to see the rehaul of the man cave
I have a hyte y60 build and love it, i changed from using a corsair psu to the silverstone strider 1200 watt because it is the shortest 1200 watt power supply available and it made life so much easier to cable manage around the back
Yes, I am finding the Corsair 1200 is just to long with all the wires plugged in the back.
So glad to see the MSI Suprim was your choice of GPU. That's probably the cleanest 40XX card I've seen, and it's noticeably smaller than many of the others (at least the air cooled ones).
Great build, great video! Thanks Jay & thanks to Hyte and iBuyPower!
Nice! This is the big-brother version of my build - I have the i7-13700kf, a 3080 (not AIO cooled), and 1000W psu - but everything else is the same. I was hoping that I'd be able to upgrade later, and you've shown me the proof of concept! I cannot tell you how happy this makes me. It was my first build, and I'm so friggin happy with it. Thank you for showing me my next steps! 😀
I've got the y60 6 months ago. Still looking at it like it's the first time! That case is awesome, even if it cost me 400$ Canadian... Normies don't even realize that it is a computer! Love it and recommend it to anyone who'd like something different than the boring cases..!
Sending my PC off for upgrades and the old components will go into a Hyte Y60 build. Really excited for that case to hit UK stores!
I was literally about to comment on the negative pressure, ty for touching on that, Jay!
Looks awesome!! I bought the case because of your review on it and its insane. Also you can remove the middle glass panel after removing the other two. There are two screws up top and two on the bottom and it pops out really easily. : )
Great video. I love the way the black case looks. Excellent camera footage Phil. The inside probe shots were top notch!! I was considering the BeQuiet 500fx for my next build but I think you just changed my mind 🤯
loved the overview of the case so much that I had made a PC (not built) based on the case. This made me so happy when you made this PC, but I would not have used the AIO’s for the cpu or gpu.
The case looks so cozy with all the lighting too. Great build!
I built in this case. White with clear glass. Long Corsair 1000w psu. Gigabyte Aorus Master z690 board. Intel i9 12900k. MSI 3080 card. Nzxt aio. White T-Force Delta ddr5 6000 ram. 2 - 2tb Samsung m.2 ssd's. All Corsair individually sleeved white cables. Rgb fans with everything glowing white. I saw this case and fell in love. I bought it before ever seeing a video review lol. It is truly unique and gets a lot of attention. If Hyte could also offer a flipped version so we could build to have it on our right side (which this one is) or on or left side. That would be amazing.
I just finished my build with same case and gpu. It's a beast. Seeing you build this makes me even happier knowing I did it right. Thanks for this vid.
did you choose the same 240mm cpu aio or do you think a 360 cpu aio could fit with the side mounted 240 gpu aio?
How did the GPU cables fit behind the 1200 PSU? I cannot get mine to fit. 6 gals water in a 5 gal pail.
I absolutely love my y60. After installing I immediately had to put a loop in it. It's a case that screams "watercooled"
I have this case and I must say it’s awesome it looks great and the performance/cooling is fantastic. Thanks jay for showing it off to everyone
Phil your editing is top notch! Great job!
Just upgraded my rig and built a 2nd with some new and used parts. Man it felt good to be working on and building PCs again.
Glad your arrived in good condition. UPS dented a support bar holding the side panel in.
i like the fact you still link to facebook, which hasn't been updated since 2016 😂 😂
I really love my Y60 build. It is really easy to do the first build with this.
that's a really cool case! great build Jay
This is one of the best Hyte builds I have seen yet. Not just saying this to placate you, I actually really like it. I am not a 4090 fan, but this is the one 4090 I like because it is not such a huge beast.
I agree with the full white idea, I would even recommend only having the top with ring RGB set to white and then line up a white strip led strip around the inside of the y60 frame to accent the curvature. The hx1200w wasnt fun to work with here using stock cables, your assumption is correct. Great video! Surprised you didn't add a LCD Display to the corner glass.
Current y60 build:
-Asus x570plus mobo
-EVGA 3080 ftw3
-R9 5900x
-(2) noctua 140s case bottom
-280mm arctic liquid freezer AIO case side mount (arctic won't fit in top compartment regardless of rad length due to thickness)
-Rest are arctic p12 with ring styled rgb. (those lian li fans are definitely more stylish but I went for less noise according to the internet)
-Phantek RGB strip curving around bottom of case
Everything set to white
After a few weeks of research and seeing what I could actually get my hands on. I just finished my first build and used a few of the same parts.
Even put a sensor monitor on the front angled glass
This case is awesome and looks great.
All black Hyte Y60
Intel i9 13900
Nzxt Kraken z53 rgb aio
Rog strix z790
Samsung 1tb m2
T-force 2x16 ddr5
EVGA Rtx 3090 FTWA3 Ultra w/ hybrid aio
Corsair RM1000x
I love this case, and would love to transfer my system into one of these cases, but I can't justify the $300au (Aussie) for one.
Great video Jay. Keep them coming.
Thank you very much for another good video. really nice chassis and good info. keep doing this. you guys are amazing. Very nice of Hyte to send you this.
Love the B-roll and music whoever did it great job!
I wanted to point out that jay said the SP fans don’t work with the h115i, they actually do, the commander core that the cooler comes with is able to mix fans and recognise different Corsair rgb fans (the new commander core XT can also do this) so you can have let’s say the two included ML rgb fans on the cpu radiator and the SP fans on the case on the h115i’s controller and icue will let you mix them and control them all with just one controller so you don’t need to use the included controller that the SP fan pack gives you
I've had the same configuration for quite a while now and I was a little confused with what Jay was saying. My H115i controller is running my SP120's (they are the Pro version though?). I noticed Jay linked to the Elites so maybe those don't? *shrugs*
and I'm using the sp120 fans with the 5000x included rgb controller. So idk what Jay was saying about that one too. :/
Nice build Jay, good to see another build vid on the channel.
Your builds are so clean man! Kudos!
Really nice display case but the shaping and glass panels make me keep looking for the fish! That'd be an interesting custom build, wraparound reservoir with fish that move around as the water flows :)
I was waiting for you to do a video with this case! I love it
Have built in this case 3 times now for customers' including my own personal pc, this case is amazing.
I honestly just finished my build in the hyte y60 i honestly love the case and looks super clean!
Jay Thank You for a great video! I have built my own version with the Y60 case - wow what a great case to build in. My config - i9 13900K, MSI RTX-4090 Suprim, Corsair H100i, replaced the case fans Corsair SP120 RGB, and T-Force 64 GB for memory, and the MB Asus Proart Z790 Creator and used a Samsung 990 NvME. Also, I went with the new side Shift Corsair RM1200 PWS. Love the build. Have for monitors an ACER Prediator 4K and Apple Studio Display - what a super combination. Thought I would share - keep up the great videos!! 🙂
That zoom out shot from case in b roll was great.
I've ordered this case and it's sitting at home waiting for me to build. I'm so excited
I finally got my hands on aY60 in the UK in red - and love it. Mixed with the SNL fans, it looks superb!
Nice build! I wanted to mention: it is possible to use Commander Pro with SP-120.
You get a 👍🏻 for saying SUPRIM correctly. Apparently Paul from Paul’s Hardware doesn’t know how to say it properly and refuses to learn how.
Phil, dude... AWESOME b-roll again, my man!
As a lot of people have said here Jay, well done on this beautiful looking build. But I do miss the "commentary" from you while you do the actual build. A bit of a hint on the cost of this would have been nice too. But back to the good old days of building, so good 👍🏻
7:53 Zip-town 😎
Really nice build. This is pretty much exactly the components I would choose personally were I to upgrade right now as well. Maybe not this case because it's a little bigger than I need but I much prefer the idea of an AIO GPU and so the case choice will be important for that part. Very nice Jay.
Jay and Linus are the two gents who gave me the confidence to build my own for that I thank them both
Great video guys. Would love to see more builds like this on the channel