I've been lookin at itx cases all freakin day looking for cases with sensical storage options. It's now bedtime and this finally popped on my feed. Oh lordie!! Here we go
Got the case last week - I really love it - great for the price and i fitted a 360mm AIO a ATX PSU and a large GPU (340mm 2,5 slots) along with some extra fans in the case - everything runs great and thermals are fine (but I am not a heavy gamer - use the system mainly for productivity)
Haha. Thank you. I am just a guy. Still slowly growing so I have no complaints. Just doing this for fun as well on the side, but I appreciate the support.
@@poweredbychris With all the stuff going on with intel and the instability issues should i still be buying a i5-14600kf or will it not work? thx in advance
@@Lukastad. Can't really answer your question as I don't have any experience with 13/14th gen. If you prioritize gaming then get an And x3d chip. If you prioritize productivity/multitasking go Intel. If you end up going with Intel, make sure you update to lastest bios and use a retention bracket. Gl
Just picked one of these babies up with walnut wood $105 from Newegg be here few days so looking forward to building in it as I have been searching for two years for the ONE. I am going to go slow using my 7 P's= Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance. Update parts arriving today 9/4/2024 be built by weekend looken groovy.
I used that same air cooler for my jonsbo z20 build! Its so damn good for the price AND it looks cool :D great build. I'm going to be doing another build with this case pretty soon.
How about the CPU air cooler? Have the fans you installed been enough for your composition? I see that it is not too big compared to other compositions I have seen.
May not be enough room if you use a 3 slot card, can't confirm. This is a 2 slot card and can fit it on the fan shroud where there's enough surface area. If you did use a beefier card you could always remove the last fan and use the bracket.
@@Rosaslav I haven't personally worked in any of the jonsbo cases though I do want to at some point, but it depends on what you value. There are several cases from jonsbo ranging in prices. I think at the 70 price range it's hard to argue against the A3 at 26 ish liters its likely smaller and has more configurability options
The only issue is the power supply for me mounting so the exhaust fan puts the warm air from the power supply back in the case seems like kind of counter productive to put back warm air from the power supply?
@@dkat1108 I get what your saying, but it doesn't seem to affect it all that much. I guess if your maximizing the space and using the highest end parts maybe but even still. I figure if you find an aftermarket front panel that allows airflow you could flip it so it's in taking in fresh air
@@e79905 I don't think it would get that much of the GPU exhaust tbh since it's the hot air is mainly getting pushed out the back corner Maybe some but also getting some fresh intake as well
is it possible to fit an ATX card ie wireless card on this type of build, i don't have a beefy graphics card so assuming my 3070 should be okay with enough rom to add it below it?
It’s 26L, close to the limit of itx matx around 20L. I have reviewed around 20L cases that barely fit a gpu 330mm like my 3090 ti evga and a (140mm) atx psu. But airflow suffered dramatically from my research. This is the best in between.
@@Benggerzen Yes. I would agree. Air flow is pretty good, and you can fit up to a 415mm GPU with an ATX PSU. That is reduced if also using a 360 aio. Then you would have to consider using a smaller psu
I have an Inwin A3 case but I’m struggling to fit a card over 340mm, this case will fit a GPU up to what length? The power supply I’m using right now is an EVGA G6 750 will that also work?
The A3 is perfect for me but if you care about an aesthetic build to show your friends, the cable management is non existent , requires planning and patience.
@@poweredbychrisThat is considerably smaller, while still supporting mATX and full-size GPUs. You for bigger cards you will probably benefit from SFX PSUs, plus shorter cables will make cable management easier
Dope video. Really love the production quality man.
@@ZachsTechTurf Yo Zack! I really appreciate that man. Love your work.
Dude I love your videos please make a budget build with this case plsssd
@@drehitwari7143 thank you. This is somewhat of a budget am5 build. I might try for a other budget build
I've been lookin at itx cases all freakin day looking for cases with sensical storage options. It's now bedtime and this finally popped on my feed. Oh lordie!! Here we go
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Got the case last week - I really love it - great for the price and i fitted a 360mm AIO a ATX PSU and a large GPU (340mm 2,5 slots) along with some extra fans in the case - everything runs great and thermals are fine (but I am not a heavy gamer - use the system mainly for productivity)
Excuse me, who are you? Why do you only have 905 subscribers? Well now its 906!
Great quality video!
Haha. Thank you. I am just a guy. Still slowly growing so I have no complaints. Just doing this for fun as well on the side, but I appreciate the support.
yooo im back! this is awesome!
@@MatteoTickner Thank you! Welcome back.
very neat build and editing
@@Crusher91 Thank you. Much appreciated
@@poweredbychris With all the stuff going on with intel and the instability issues should i still be buying a i5-14600kf or will it not work? thx in advance
@@Lukastad. Can't really answer your question as I don't have any experience with 13/14th gen. If you prioritize gaming then get an And x3d chip. If you prioritize productivity/multitasking go Intel. If you end up going with Intel, make sure you update to lastest bios and use a retention bracket. Gl
@@poweredbychris Thx aton
Great Montage, loved it.
Just picked one of these babies up with walnut wood $105 from Newegg be here few days so looking forward to building in it as I have been searching for two years for the ONE. I am going to go slow using my 7 P's= Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance. Update parts arriving today 9/4/2024 be built by weekend looken groovy.
@@avirtualworld4U you won't regret it. Such a good case
I used that same air cooler for my jonsbo z20 build! Its so damn good for the price AND it looks cool :D great build. I'm going to be doing another build with this case pretty soon.
Agreed and thank you. You will not be disappointed with the A3.
How about the CPU air cooler? Have the fans you installed been enough for your composition? I see that it is not too big compared to other compositions I have seen.
@@veggie_cream1628 it's more than adequate for a 7500f
Nice video. Subscribed.
@@calmhorizons thank you!
i love the music can you tell me what it is and seriously awesome job i love your channel!
@@gamingplaylistsp thank you I appreciate it. The music is from epidemic sound. It's underground moments from cushy
@@poweredbychris thank you man! Your channel is insane! Keep it going bro much love!
How did you cable manage this? Im planning on getting it but im really unsure about the cable management
Does this case support atx psu bro?
How about temperatures? I like that cooler for a 5600, I imagine it will be enough.
@@abel6575 yes it's enough for that cpu
Weird that you got a thermal right cooler but not the retention plate.
@@kyosefgofa not as necessary for AMD processors vs Intel.
No option to use anti sag sag bracket with 3 intake fans? Looks great though :).
May not be enough room if you use a 3 slot card, can't confirm. This is a 2 slot card and can fit it on the fan shroud where there's enough surface area. If you did use a beefier card you could always remove the last fan and use the bracket.
@@poweredbychris thx for the reply double thumbs up
@@poweredbychris My card is 4070 super which is a 2.5 slot card, can I install 3 setup fans intake under it? Thanks
@@dangtoeic Yes you can
So you think it is significantly better than even Jonsbo mATX cases?
@@Rosaslav I haven't personally worked in any of the jonsbo cases though I do want to at some point, but it depends on what you value. There are several cases from jonsbo ranging in prices. I think at the 70 price range it's hard to argue against the A3 at 26 ish liters its likely smaller and has more configurability options
How about using a 240mm AIO? Will it hurt the airflow and cause temperature spikes?
@@kapys1722 No it will not.
The only issue is the power supply for me mounting so the exhaust fan puts the warm air from the power supply back in the case seems like kind of counter productive to put back warm air from the power supply?
@@dkat1108 I get what your saying, but it doesn't seem to affect it all that much. I guess if your maximizing the space and using the highest end parts maybe but even still. I figure if you find an aftermarket front panel that allows airflow you could flip it so it's in taking in fresh air
I put the atx psu on the side with intake from right side panel and outtake on the top. You can have this option!
@@stefanomenegazzi Oh ok thanks!
is it not a problem for the PSU to be taking in hot air from the GPU exhaust
@@e79905 I don't think it would get that much of the GPU exhaust tbh since it's the hot air is mainly getting pushed out the back corner Maybe some but also getting some fresh intake as well
The msi b550m pro vdh fits in this case?
@@sidneyd.2114 Yes. It fits micro and itx motherboards
Why are the exhaust fans on the bottom?
@@Qwhx123a they are intake not exhaust.
@@poweredbychris my bad
is it possible to fit an ATX card ie wireless card on this type of build, i don't have a beefy graphics card so assuming my 3070 should be okay with enough rom to add it below it?
@@TheBriti5hNoob you should be okay. Just to note it could be dependent on motherboard having GPU in first expansion slot vs down one.
Best case would be the jonsbo z20
It’s 26L, close to the limit of itx matx around 20L. I have reviewed around 20L cases that barely fit a gpu 330mm like my 3090 ti evga and a (140mm) atx psu. But airflow suffered dramatically from my research. This is the best in between.
@@Benggerzen Yes. I would agree. Air flow is pretty good, and you can fit up to a 415mm GPU with an ATX PSU. That is reduced if also using a 360 aio. Then you would have to consider using a smaller psu
I have an Inwin A3 case but I’m struggling to fit a card over 340mm, this case will fit a GPU up to what length? The power supply I’m using right now is an EVGA G6 750 will that also work?
@@Kenny_Edmonton max GPU length with your PSU mounted at the highest position is 415mm. That length is reduced if you use a 360 rad
The A3 is perfect for me but if you care about an aesthetic build to show your friends, the cable management is non existent , requires planning and patience.
Yeah,shorter cables would help too
Best Micro ATX Case of 2024? yeah looks like it
too bad the case is so long
Bruhh 😪
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It's not bad but kinda a worse version of the AP201
@@Ecoxiss haven't worked in the ap201, but the a3 is 7 liters smaller which I prefer
@@poweredbychrisThat is considerably smaller, while still supporting mATX and full-size GPUs. You for bigger cards you will probably benefit from SFX PSUs, plus shorter cables will make cable management easier
Was looking at the AP201 as well. But, I like this better because of the flexibility of things like PSU placement.