I totally get why you wanted to have a look at this case. I like their approach a lot. Hoping this case turns out successful for the company and this video successful for you
If I was looking for an ATX case, this would be an interesting one to consider - a different GPU orientation, nice open spaces for distributing lighting, nice price.
would be really nice if you could add fan rpms to your noise normalised temp data, dba doesn't tell whole story and fans tend to sound different. also really liked that you add noise samples, keep doing those!
I have the Tower 200 and many air cooled cards run hotter in that orientation. The vapor chambers of many GPUs do not do well when mounted that way. My 4090 ends up being 73c after a while gaming or during benchmarks. If I make no other changes other than turning the case so the GPU is in a similar orientation to a typical vertical mount, it won't break 60c no matter how hard I push it. Not a big deal for me since in the 70s is still perfectly acceptable but some cards are affected more and some less. Just something to consider when going for this type of design.
Agreed! Well documented that many GPUs run 10-15C hotter when IO up. This seems to not be an issue with the IO of the card faces down (such as in a Meshilicious).
I think people are getting confused by what this case means. They aren't trying to do anything crazy different and replace right-handed desk setups. As someone who had to rearrange their desk setup and move my case to the right side to use the glass panel and block the office door and make my desk/room feel closed in, THIS is what I want to see more of. I know we have the O11 cases that can be reversed with some work, the Tower series, and be quiet has a few as well, but I much prefer this layout that comes ready to go without taking everything apart. I do wish the temps were a bit better and that they would've included (or release in the future) a replacement front panel that allows for 3x120mm or 2x140mm fans, as I feel like using the AIO in exhaust is pulling air away from the "front" or bottom of the GPU before it can pull in any cold air from the bottom intake fans. Idk. I love my Lancool 216, but I would love to be able to free up the right side of my desk again and this looks like a real contender for me.
Thanks for this review, it is changing from mini itx builds. 😅 Maybe could you review some small form factor for ATX motherboards like Cerberus-X or N-ATX or any other proposal? It would be a nice comparison…😊
That's a very interesting layout. But unfortunately, once I went ITX, I'm never going back lol.
Same here. I'll watch the video nonetheless but I'm not a potential customer.
I'm saying 💀this looks plus gigantic plus typical aquarium looking nothing special
I totally get why you wanted to have a look at this case. I like their approach a lot. Hoping this case turns out successful for the company and this video successful for you
If I was looking for an ATX case, this would be an interesting one to consider - a different GPU orientation, nice open spaces for distributing lighting, nice price.
would be really nice if you could add fan rpms to your noise normalised temp data, dba doesn't tell whole story and fans tend to sound different. also really liked that you add noise samples, keep doing those!
I have the Tower 200 and many air cooled cards run hotter in that orientation. The vapor chambers of many GPUs do not do well when mounted that way. My 4090 ends up being 73c after a while gaming or during benchmarks. If I make no other changes other than turning the case so the GPU is in a similar orientation to a typical vertical mount, it won't break 60c no matter how hard I push it. Not a big deal for me since in the 70s is still perfectly acceptable but some cards are affected more and some less. Just something to consider when going for this type of design.
Agreed! Well documented that many GPUs run 10-15C hotter when IO up. This seems to not be an issue with the IO of the card faces down (such as in a Meshilicious).
Sad can't place it in right side of setups.
Will there be a smaller version?
I think people are getting confused by what this case means. They aren't trying to do anything crazy different and replace right-handed desk setups. As someone who had to rearrange their desk setup and move my case to the right side to use the glass panel and block the office door and make my desk/room feel closed in, THIS is what I want to see more of. I know we have the O11 cases that can be reversed with some work, the Tower series, and be quiet has a few as well, but I much prefer this layout that comes ready to go without taking everything apart. I do wish the temps were a bit better and that they would've included (or release in the future) a replacement front panel that allows for 3x120mm or 2x140mm fans, as I feel like using the AIO in exhaust is pulling air away from the "front" or bottom of the GPU before it can pull in any cold air from the bottom intake fans. Idk. I love my Lancool 216, but I would love to be able to free up the right side of my desk again and this looks like a real contender for me.
Still waiting for a meshlicious successor...
Isn't that the Meshroom S?
Acat Abox One 2.0, but you'll have to import it.
I heard the quality was no good, esp the panels @@hwi7114
Remembers me the layout of ASUS ROG Z11
Kinda weird looking case imho. I'm definitely biased toward sff, though.
that aio will be very comfortable
edit:thankfully you did not mount it at the bottom.
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The orientation you have it set as honestly looks terrible for gpu airflow
Ya but how does it compare to the nr200p 🤔
Thanks for this review, it is changing from mini itx builds. 😅 Maybe could you review some small form factor for ATX motherboards like Cerberus-X or N-ATX or any other proposal? It would be a nice comparison…😊
Have you regrown some hair? You look different!
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gpus do not like this orientation
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