Regarding the riser snag, we added a chamfer on the internal edge on the inside of the shell (located on the back just prior to the steel strips), since the original square edge was very sharp. This will reduce the riser issue significantly. Regarding GPU mount, the fix is actually a new aluminium bar that secures the top of the GPU bracket to the back panel, using 3 new screws in total. For the magnets, a stronger 3M tape will be used. The front column, as well as all other stainless steel parts will be nickel-plated, which will smooth out the rough surfaces (like for the Handles). Anyways, there are a lot of fixes, we will upload the whole pdf on our website tomorrow :)
@@maegnificant Speaking to our fasteners supplier about it now. It seems that magnetic screws are made from Carbon Steel instead of Stainless Steel like we use. Magnetic screws are actually cheaper than what we have on there now…so if that’s something you guys want then sure 👍
The classic SFF experience. I hate this, why did I do this, I'm an idiot, It won't fit, now disassemble it again, I broke something, this isn't worth it...WHYYYYYYYY! Oh this looks awesome, I love this.
I have experience with SFF builds and I just finished a new SFF build. Yea this is the exact layout of thoughts. The only two you are missing are, before doing anything "I must hate myself to be doing this again." And after the build is finished "damn that was challenging, but fun. I kinda want to build another one."
So your're telling me, you can spend 250€ for the open case version, which means 8 metal poles, you can screw your hardware in? I know, R&D is a factor, but jeeeezzzz!
Stainless steel screws are not very magnetic, and are not as strong, when compared to regular steel. They are also a lot more expensive. The only upside is corrosion resistance, which doesn't matter at all in a pc case. It's quite annoying when electronics use stainless steel hardware, especially when it is done to be "high end."
Just like with "regular" steel, there are a lot of different types of stainless steel, some of them extremely strong, so I wouldn't be so sure that those screws are weaker than "normal" ones. However, I do agree that using stainless steel in this case is unnecessary, especially when they are coated/painted anyway.
@@Nandrith The most common grades for stainless hardware are 18-8 and 304/316. They are certainly better in terms of strength than low grade plain steel hardware, but not as good as high strength steel hardware. You really only want to use stainless for corrosion resistance, since similar strength and finish can be had much more cheaply otherwise.
Pretty sure regular PC screws are made out of the cheapest possible steel, not something like a tool steel. At least, the number of times I've had them strip suggests that... But I also don't buy premium cases. So the only things that really matter here are price and magnetism IMO.
Looks fantastic, but I just checked, and If I go for the smaller S-model in Moonstone with handles (white) (NANOQ-S), with the walnut front, and the Asetek AIO, it ends up at $540. But wait, we're not done yet. I've excluded taxes and customs duties (I'm in Northern Europe), which means 25% on top of the total price, which totales it to a ridiculous $675. NO.
The Thor Zone Nano does look like a sweet piece of tech and it's great to see small form factor PCs really stretch the boundaries of engineering. However, it's rather worrying that high-end pricey cases have quality control issues.
I love Adam's sense of humor, it's very sarcastic which borders on the line of condescention but it's not malicious. As for the case, it's a unique case 🤷🏻♂️ definitely form over function
just preordered the nonoq r today. I appreciate thorzone listening to all the reviewers and fixing a lot of the issues for the production units that will go out to customers. I think the final product will be great. It already looks amazing. Price is high but I dont mind spending extra for something I really like the look of and I plan on reusing the case for many future builds.
Oh really? Think again. What about iPhone 6 bending itself in pockets? Doesn't that count? Also, let's not forget this is a pissing contest between a multi-trillion company and a starter
@@muddystick at this price, you can buy multiple Dan A4s or C4s. Heck, at this price (+taxes and needed accessories), you can build yourself an entire budget gaming PC in a MFF. SFF community might be unreasonable sometimes, but they aren't dumb
@hundredfireify this can fit a bigger GPU (4 slot up to 378mm) than A4 or C4 (3 slot up to 339mm, and 3.9 slot up to 334mm, respectivly), this opens up the GPU choices beyond FE, Ventus or other "small" 4090 GPUs.
The case can hold the biggest 4090s and a 280mm aio that will be able to cool the best gaming cpus. With production only it also doesn’t matter that much. the GPU has got plenty of cooling due to the holes in the case and the cpu (especially when you get an AMD one) will also be able to be cooled properly
This is probably the best build case of this format, which was previously the FormD T1. This is 1 liter bigger but is easier to build in and fits more. They also made improvements based on that review. However Jay building something always makes me kinda cringe. When you see him complaining about it being wobbly by vertical standing, yet not having the rubber rings in the correct spot, or the gpu sagging while he has the case upside down.
The whole "lift & slide a single piece off to expose the whole inside" is a compelling selling point - *if* components fit safely inside when putting it all back together...
Jay2Cents had the same issue with the riser cable it tears the cabler if ya not careful i would get this case but that issue scares me and they do have a revision 2 to fix the handles issue
Everything I’ve seen about this case makes me happy I’ll never own one lol. Cool design but I think another manufacturer will come and do this better in every way
As a heads up, with psu's getting CPU or GPU-hot air, they seem to not like it as much. I've had some system shutdowns and at times have had to rotate the fan around
So that's both LTT and Jayz2Cent that ended up cutting into the PCI riser cable, hopefully they fix this before shipping to backers, otherwise it's a Class action suit waiting to happen.
370 Euros for a freaking case?!?! These mini-itx case's prices are out of control. I bought a 21.9L SAMA M01 from Newegg for 65 bucks and it's m-ATX. When it comes to dimensions 22L and 16L is bearely noticeable. And the 300+ dollars I saved, I put it on GPU. IMO these cases are a total scam!
I've to a Thor Zone Mjolnir. It is a good case, I use it in vertical orientation with their Borg addon. Some of these QC issues also impacted their first case, especially the magnets. Most of my magets fell of and required regluing multiple times. I've still get a couple that don't stick. Come to think of it, I also have their front addon with RGB which never worked it had a faulty connector. Hopefully they can improve on their last round of cases with this production run.
I think they just made it too tight on the margins. They can afford to add a few mill here and there just to give things enough wiggle room and breathing room.
Not gonna lie, that extra post bit with addressing the issues, I couldnt stop looking at the gum in his mouth XD. Love the video though, I have been keeping tabs on these small form factor cases because I really want to do my next build in one.
10:48 It is NOT a good idea to funnel hot air into your PSU, not because your PSU will explode due to heat, but because you will force the PSU fan to spin faster. That fan is not some silent Noctua - it will spin fast and it will spin LOUD. It will easily be the loudest thing in the system. Gotta think two steps ahead, LTT!
Yeah PSU can withstand heat but ones like cooler master ones are faulty. They always trigger full load even if you are done gaming and just using desktop.
@17:01 ouch, outta my price range lol, although definitely worth it! glhf fam! also, freaking AMAZING they are already fixing some issues. keeping fingers crossed!
praising a company for releasing an overpriced faulty product because they are fixing the issues? its usually best to work out the flaws before releasing the product.
The bars is clearly bulged due to the AIO being mounted at 13:25. That is most likely why it wasn't as smooth of getting the outer shell back on, nor off again, due to the bars where clearly bulging and causing friction.
I think its the third or fourth review of this case I see and no one bother to mention that it has no usb a/c ports in the front of near it. Did the world stopped using thumbdrivers and external ssds? I use them daily and reaching the back for it is a vibe killer
Non ferrous screws..... I mean the LTT driver tips could have been designed from the beginning to accommodate better grip on these types of screws. Maybe the gen 2 bits will improve grip on non ferrous fasteners?
soooo, we coming back to full acrilic tower cases , so my 90's one with the P4 HT will feel back at home and not a UV reacting museum biblot anymore :3
This is a great little case, I think i might pick one up for a media-center since it looks like it might do decently with passive cooling. The title of this video is a bit off i think, If Apple made Pc cases, it would only ever fit One motherboard, machined to fit ONLY custom 2.1 slot thickness Gpu's that are no longer made, while requiring you to sign up for their web/cloud services just to make the power button work.
I think that if Apple made a PC case, it would have no screws, no wires, bladeless fans permanenetly welded in, a motherboard fastened by rivets, and a nonreplaceable PSU which accepts only 69 volts, with an external adapter sold separately for $299. It would be a marvel of engineering decorated with elegant RGB lights which shine only bright annoying white, with a strobing effect while standby. Of course there should be a subscription-based option to configure the lights, for just $9.99/mo. Oh, and I almost forgot about an option to add wheels for $699, which is the only thing I'm not making up, because it's crazy enough already.
Glue/sticker mounted parts are worthless... They just don't stay on, ever, the glue eventually gives due to vibration, temperature fluctuations, fluctuating humidity and just plain time. Not a single glued mounted thing I've ever used stayed on as long as I need it to. If it doesn't screw, clip, slot or magnet on, I toss it in the trash.
the SAME EXACT CUT on the RISER happened to JayzTwoCents!!!! In the SAME EXACTY PLACE in the SAME EXACT WAY!!!! - As you were installing the riser and plugging it into the PCIe slot I was screaming at my screen "PUT IT ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THER BAR!!!!! YOU GONNA SLICE YOUR RISER!!!!" ... and do ya know?! LOL - Now I'm not SURE it will fit at the angle required to go onto the OTHER SIDE OF THAT METAL BAR (right up against the MoBo PCB) but it REALLY SEEMS LIKE THAT WOULD FIX THE RISER SLICING ISSUE ... Guess we'll just have to wait and see if either you guys or JTC do a FOLLOW UP about a FIX FOR THIS 🤷♂🤷♂
So the GPU just hangs on for dear life. No screws, just the slot. For _that_ price. Edit: Ah, so they just thought it's OK to send a pre-production unit with the sketchiest GPU mount ever to reviewers. Got it.
Something else Thor Zone missed' they called it the NANOQ, right? They could have had just the word "NANO" and the Q being a stylised ISO power symbol, but turned upside-down akin to the old Quake logo.
I like it a lot, but would only get it if it went on sale... like to the degree the Loque Ghost did (which I kinda regret not getting, sometimes, maybe). On one hand, it seems like it'd make a very cool loop. On the other, it definitely seems like such a loop would require some custom work for mounting components, or more realistically, components with built in pumps. Definitely the higher end of planning/time/sourcing niche parts.
Something like the Alphacool Rise Flat D5 should be able to fit in the front of the case, or any other fan-footprint flat pump/res combo plates though I'm not sure what all exists on the market. The main issue you'd run into is lack of options for radiators, as SFF would better benefit from maximizing radiator area and minimizing reservoir volume; but the execution of this case would otherwise force you to chase high reservoir volume to compensate for lack of radiator options to extend pre-saturation duration, except the components that would be ideal don't really exist on the market. A lot of problems would be fixed if the case was modular in any way, and given that it's parallel chassis rails with an outer sleeve I'm surprised the company tunnel-visioned on one build layout with mild adaptability for how large GPU coolers are getting; so much more could be done with minimal investment, and at the cost of this case I'm disappointed that more build options don't exist- it's just two plates and a handful of bars, it's not that complicated to find better solutions based on the design methodology here.
Really cool case, and appreciate the fact that they fix problems really quickly. Few points, for the R-version, why not make it a bit larger? I mean decent gaps for the lighting strips and GPU and riser cables, the extra 1cm width/lenght should not matter in the bigger model surely. Also, would definately like to see a version compatible with ATX PSU's, like you said as well, if you buy a 400€ case, you build it to have power inside it. It will need then a bigger PSU, and those looking to downscale their high end PC might already have high watt ATX PSU's. This might make the jump more easier for most.... Also, kudos for the finnish joke :)
the riser being sheered off should have been flagged hard in QC which makes me doubt they have had much of that. or if they only support a subset of ITX boards it should state so prominently on the outside packaging so you can match accordingly. also: if they milled the aluminium a little thinner they might not have that issue at all and save a ton of cost which would also make the case cheaper.
Very cool looking case, but yeah, it really does seem like building it was kind of an afterthought. Things like the GPU sag (even after their comment right now) and the riser cable's positioning are really deal-breakers to me, even after reading the comment they posted here yesterday. To me, the reality is that these computers go up and down in temperature every day, and having thermal wear on top of an infrastructural architecture that's already at or beyond it's limit just ain't a good feeling. I've had problems with very solid cases during transport to LAN party's back in the day, so this really is important to me over how it looks: first function, then form. Kind of a shame, as this could've been so good!
God this looks like a pain in the butt to build in with the cable management. I wish the motherboard was rotated 90 degrees so that the IO faces the rear of the case like in the meshroom S. But looks goddamn sexy though.
Regarding the riser snag, we added a chamfer on the internal edge on the inside of the shell (located on the back just prior to the steel strips), since the original square edge was very sharp. This will reduce the riser issue significantly. Regarding GPU mount, the fix is actually a new aluminium bar that secures the top of the GPU bracket to the back panel, using 3 new screws in total. For the magnets, a stronger 3M tape will be used. The front column, as well as all other stainless steel parts will be nickel-plated, which will smooth out the rough surfaces (like for the Handles). Anyways, there are a lot of fixes, we will upload the whole pdf on our website tomorrow :)
Respect for this one guys!!!
Now add magnetic screws
I love this.
Epic design. More to come? 🤞
@@maegnificant Speaking to our fasteners supplier about it now. It seems that magnetic screws are made from Carbon Steel instead of Stainless Steel like we use. Magnetic screws are actually cheaper than what we have on there now…so if that’s something you guys want then sure 👍
That Finnish joke was the best one for LTT in years.
Torille!
The classic SFF experience. I hate this, why did I do this, I'm an idiot, It won't fit, now disassemble it again, I broke something, this isn't worth it...WHYYYYYYYY! Oh this looks awesome, I love this.
I have experience with SFF builds and I just finished a new SFF build. Yea this is the exact layout of thoughts. The only two you are missing are, before doing anything "I must hate myself to be doing this again." And after the build is finished "damn that was challenging, but fun. I kinda want to build another one."
Bearded Linus is back baby
That's not Li-
@@Aquaboom123 if he say, he is then obviously he is... /s
#LetHimCook
And 200 pounds heavier!!!
@@idkanymore3382 yeah the beard adds a few pounds
If Linus Impregnated Luke... Adam would be their daughter.
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So your're telling me, you can spend 250€ for the open case version, which means 8 metal poles, you can screw your hardware in?
I know, R&D is a factor, but jeeeezzzz!
Wish there were more aluminium cases like this. Looks great!
I love that Adam has this combination of dad vibes with feral dog energy (in a good way)
Dudes great energy to watch. Fast becoming one of the favs
Stainless steel screws are not very magnetic, and are not as strong, when compared to regular steel. They are also a lot more expensive. The only upside is corrosion resistance, which doesn't matter at all in a pc case. It's quite annoying when electronics use stainless steel hardware, especially when it is done to be "high end."
Just like with "regular" steel, there are a lot of different types of stainless steel, some of them extremely strong, so I wouldn't be so sure that those screws are weaker than "normal" ones.
However, I do agree that using stainless steel in this case is unnecessary, especially when they are coated/painted anyway.
@@Nandrith The most common grades for stainless hardware are 18-8 and 304/316. They are certainly better in terms of strength than low grade plain steel hardware, but not as good as high strength steel hardware. You really only want to use stainless for corrosion resistance, since similar strength and finish can be had much more cheaply otherwise.
Pretty sure regular PC screws are made out of the cheapest possible steel, not something like a tool steel. At least, the number of times I've had them strip suggests that... But I also don't buy premium cases.
So the only things that really matter here are price and magnetism IMO.
Looks fantastic, but I just checked, and If I go for the smaller S-model in Moonstone with handles (white) (NANOQ-S), with the walnut front, and the Asetek AIO, it ends up at $540. But wait, we're not done yet. I've excluded taxes and customs duties (I'm in Northern Europe), which means 25% on top of the total price, which totales it to a ridiculous $675.
NO.
Lol that's crazy. At this price, you could build a proper budget gaming computer
What tariffs? Didn't he say in the video it's a Swedish company?
The Thor Zone Nano does look like a sweet piece of tech and it's great to see small form factor PCs really stretch the boundaries of engineering. However, it's rather worrying that high-end pricey cases have quality control issues.
Very Apple indeed.
Not great.
Not terrible.
Looks awesome.
Very pricey.
[ Mediocre! ] Immortan Joe
God damn that joke at the end...
*Chef's kiss*
2:05 Speaking of Mac. They clearly were "inspired" by Apple's website colors and general design. To put it mildly :D
lmao true... that shit looks like some apple clone
wow not wrong
I love Adam's sense of humor, it's very sarcastic which borders on the line of condescention but it's not malicious.
As for the case, it's a unique case 🤷🏻♂️ definitely form over function
I'll never understand cases too narrow to cool down a decent CPU but also long enough to land a military plane on it
just preordered the nonoq r today. I appreciate thorzone listening to all the reviewers and fixing a lot of the issues for the production units that will go out to customers. I think the final product will be great. It already looks amazing. Price is high but I dont mind spending extra for something I really like the look of and I plan on reusing the case for many future builds.
19:08 - Awesome Sleep T-shirt!
Jay and thorzone are getting this case in ship shape!
If apple made a PC case, there wouldn't be parts falling off.
Oh really? Think again. What about iPhone 6 bending itself in pockets? Doesn't that count? Also, let's not forget this is a pissing contest between a multi-trillion company and a starter
This is definitely form before function I saw Jay build in it and I was like nope.
It's hard to find a sub 20l case that can fit a 4090. People that want a SFF beast will be more than happy to overlook that.
@@muddystick at this price, you can buy multiple Dan A4s or C4s. Heck, at this price (+taxes and needed accessories), you can build yourself an entire budget gaming PC in a MFF. SFF community might be unreasonable sometimes, but they aren't dumb
@hundredfireify this can fit a bigger GPU (4 slot up to 378mm) than A4 or C4 (3 slot up to 339mm, and 3.9 slot up to 334mm, respectivly), this opens up the GPU choices beyond FE, Ventus or other "small" 4090 GPUs.
The case can hold the biggest 4090s and a 280mm aio that will be able to cool the best gaming cpus. With production only it also doesn’t matter that much. the GPU has got plenty of cooling due to the holes in the case and the cpu (especially when you get an AMD one) will also be able to be cooled properly
This is probably the best build case of this format, which was previously the FormD T1. This is 1 liter bigger but is easier to build in and fits more. They also made improvements based on that review. However Jay building something always makes me kinda cringe. When you see him complaining about it being wobbly by vertical standing, yet not having the rubber rings in the correct spot, or the gpu sagging while he has the case upside down.
The whole "lift & slide a single piece off to expose the whole inside" is a compelling selling point - *if* components fit safely inside when putting it all back together...
Quite retro in a way, go back 10+ years and that's how most cases were accessed, albeit just the top and sides rather than all four sides.
Jay2Cents had the same issue with the riser cable it tears the cabler if ya not careful i would get this case but that issue scares me and they do have a revision 2 to fix the handles issue
The design may be Apple-influenced but that build experience was anything but.
Since the only Apple that ever needed to be built was the Apple-1, respecfully, I'll have to disagree.
If apple made a case, you would not be able to install 3rd party hardware. And it would probably have 28 different screws.
Everything I’ve seen about this case makes me happy I’ll never own one lol. Cool design but I think another manufacturer will come and do this better in every way
As a heads up, with psu's getting CPU or GPU-hot air, they seem to not like it as much. I've had some system shutdowns and at times have had to rotate the fan around
So that's both LTT and Jayz2Cent that ended up cutting into the PCI riser cable, hopefully they fix this before shipping to backers, otherwise it's a Class action suit waiting to happen.
missed out on using a sapphire nitro + 7900 xtx would it fit the way its designed would go great with this case
love how this came out 40 seconds ago and there's already a bunch of comments, none of us have seen it lol
it’s because Jayztwocents did a video on it a few days ago and ran into the same issues. and the video comes out earlier for members of the channel
370 Euros for a freaking case?!?! These mini-itx case's prices are out of control.
I bought a 21.9L SAMA M01 from Newegg for 65 bucks and it's m-ATX. When it comes to dimensions 22L and 16L is bearely noticeable. And the 300+ dollars I saved, I put it on GPU. IMO these cases are a total scam!
I've to a Thor Zone Mjolnir. It is a good case, I use it in vertical orientation with their Borg addon. Some of these QC issues also impacted their first case, especially the magnets. Most of my magets fell of and required regluing multiple times. I've still get a couple that don't stick. Come to think of it, I also have their front addon with RGB which never worked it had a faulty connector.
Hopefully they can improve on their last round of cases with this production run.
I enjoy seeing people manufacturing awesome cases like this!! These people are awesome!!
JTC had the same issue with the PCIE adaptor and putting the case back together.
I think they just made it too tight on the margins. They can afford to add a few mill here and there just to give things enough wiggle room and breathing room.
Really cool Idea, but that price is insane, even for SFF.
fwiw I got Thor Zone's original case, the Mjolnir, and I absolutely love it.
Not gonna lie, that extra post bit with addressing the issues, I couldnt stop looking at the gum in his mouth XD. Love the video though, I have been keeping tabs on these small form factor cases because I really want to do my next build in one.
2:58 nice segue. Got my like just because of that.
10:48 It is NOT a good idea to funnel hot air into your PSU, not because your PSU will explode due to heat, but because you will force the PSU fan to spin faster. That fan is not some silent Noctua - it will spin fast and it will spin LOUD. It will easily be the loudest thing in the system.
Gotta think two steps ahead, LTT!
Cool as hell, but the price made me laugh out loud. Nearly 400 bones for a case? Better make me breakfast for that price.
Glad to see they are putting in the effort to update it, now i kind of want it despite the price tag, can i just have this one 😂😂😂
5:19 "but if you don't..."
Missed opportunity to plug LTT store though 👀 Linus will not be happy!
OMG Adam that is the SICKEST Sleep T-shirt of all time!!
Yeah PSU can withstand heat but ones like cooler master ones are faulty. They always trigger full load even if you are done gaming and just using desktop.
@17:01 ouch, outta my price range lol, although definitely worth it! glhf fam!
also, freaking AMAZING they are already fixing some issues. keeping fingers crossed!
praising a company for releasing an overpriced faulty product because they are fixing the issues? its usually best to work out the flaws before releasing the product.
best sponsor segway yet!
The bars is clearly bulged due to the AIO being mounted at 13:25. That is most likely why it wasn't as smooth of getting the outer shell back on, nor off again, due to the bars where clearly bulging and causing friction.
That shirt is giving me a-couch-that-my-parents-bought-in-1992 vibes
formd t1 would be a good example since they are the first to make that ajustable spine
I think its the third or fourth review of this case I see and no one bother to mention that it has no usb a/c ports in the front of near it. Did the world stopped using thumbdrivers and external ssds? I use them daily and reaching the back for it is a vibe killer
Rockin the Sleep shirt. REPRESENT WEEDIANS
honestly that price seems reasonable for the product
The design may be Apple influenced but that build experience was anything but
2:57 they really had us in the first two second ngl
Non ferrous screws..... I mean the LTT driver tips could have been designed from the beginning to accommodate better grip on these types of screws. Maybe the gen 2 bits will improve grip on non ferrous fasteners?
Good job bud love the video
soooo, we coming back to full acrilic tower cases , so my 90's one with the P4 HT will feel back at home and not a UV reacting museum biblot anymore :3
Jay had the same issue with the riser cable.
Aww man. I wish you reviewed the smaller case with an air cooling setup.
As cool as they look I’ll never buy a sfx case to avoid the rage from building in it.
I can’t stop thinking he’s gonna end up hunchback if he’s not careful with his posture 😢
Wish I could ever justify this much on a case but it does look really really good.
5:20 he forgot to promote his ltt screw driver
The power cable is obstructed by the handle if you dont use a right angle one?
This is a great little case, I think i might pick one up for a media-center since it looks like it might do decently with passive cooling. The title of this video is a bit off i think, If Apple made Pc cases, it would only ever fit One motherboard, machined to fit ONLY custom 2.1 slot thickness Gpu's that are no longer made, while requiring you to sign up for their web/cloud services just to make the power button work.
I like the gray color over the black.
2:50 is so true 😂
This review has really put me off this case, I think the Fractal Terra is the safe bet
I think that if Apple made a PC case, it would have no screws, no wires, bladeless fans permanenetly welded in, a motherboard fastened by rivets, and a nonreplaceable PSU which accepts only 69 volts, with an external adapter sold separately for $299. It would be a marvel of engineering decorated with elegant RGB lights which shine only bright annoying white, with a strobing effect while standby. Of course there should be a subscription-based option to configure the lights, for just $9.99/mo. Oh, and I almost forgot about an option to add wheels for $699, which is the only thing I'm not making up, because it's crazy enough already.
Is the S fits an AIO then what’s the point of getting the R?
Glue/sticker mounted parts are worthless... They just don't stay on, ever, the glue eventually gives due to vibration, temperature fluctuations, fluctuating humidity and just plain time. Not a single glued mounted thing I've ever used stayed on as long as I need it to. If it doesn't screw, clip, slot or magnet on, I toss it in the trash.
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@12:49 .... man that hurts to watch how you bend the that AIO bracket....
Lol I love building sff PCs watching someone else struggle is hilarious 🤣
Speaking of fractal, why does the Terra have an upside down mobo setup?
the SAME EXACT CUT on the RISER happened to JayzTwoCents!!!! In the SAME EXACTY PLACE in the SAME EXACT WAY!!!! - As you were installing the riser and plugging it into the PCIe slot I was screaming at my screen "PUT IT ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THER BAR!!!!! YOU GONNA SLICE YOUR RISER!!!!" ... and do ya know?! LOL
- Now I'm not SURE it will fit at the angle required to go onto the OTHER SIDE OF THAT METAL BAR (right up against the MoBo PCB) but it REALLY SEEMS LIKE THAT WOULD FIX THE RISER SLICING ISSUE ... Guess we'll just have to wait and see if either you guys or JTC do a FOLLOW UP about a FIX FOR THIS 🤷♂🤷♂
Expensive, form over function, Apple would be proud.
This would be a great case if I were to build a Hackinthosh.
So the GPU just hangs on for dear life. No screws, just the slot. For _that_ price.
Edit: Ah, so they just thought it's OK to send a pre-production unit with the sketchiest GPU mount ever to reviewers. Got it.
Something else Thor Zone missed' they called it the NANOQ, right? They could have had just the word "NANO" and the Q being a stylised ISO power symbol, but turned upside-down akin to the old Quake logo.
Sick "Sleep" shirt, Adam!
I like it a lot, but would only get it if it went on sale... like to the degree the Loque Ghost did (which I kinda regret not getting, sometimes, maybe).
On one hand, it seems like it'd make a very cool loop. On the other, it definitely seems like such a loop would require some custom work for mounting components, or more realistically, components with built in pumps. Definitely the higher end of planning/time/sourcing niche parts.
Something like the Alphacool Rise Flat D5 should be able to fit in the front of the case, or any other fan-footprint flat pump/res combo plates though I'm not sure what all exists on the market. The main issue you'd run into is lack of options for radiators, as SFF would better benefit from maximizing radiator area and minimizing reservoir volume; but the execution of this case would otherwise force you to chase high reservoir volume to compensate for lack of radiator options to extend pre-saturation duration, except the components that would be ideal don't really exist on the market. A lot of problems would be fixed if the case was modular in any way, and given that it's parallel chassis rails with an outer sleeve I'm surprised the company tunnel-visioned on one build layout with mild adaptability for how large GPU coolers are getting; so much more could be done with minimal investment, and at the cost of this case I'm disappointed that more build options don't exist- it's just two plates and a handful of bars, it's not that complicated to find better solutions based on the design methodology here.
Really cool case, and appreciate the fact that they fix problems really quickly.
Few points, for the R-version, why not make it a bit larger? I mean decent gaps for the lighting strips and GPU and riser cables, the extra 1cm width/lenght should not matter in the bigger model surely.
Also, would definately like to see a version compatible with ATX PSU's, like you said as well, if you buy a 400€ case, you build it to have power inside it.
It will need then a bigger PSU, and those looking to downscale their high end PC might already have high watt ATX PSU's. This might make the jump more easier for most....
Also, kudos for the finnish joke :)
I want an Adam plushie. Specifically in that dad shirt.
I am curious about this case maybe with my new upgrade I will go with that.
MR. Matt Lee has a nice build using this case.
My man just got out of bed and started the review.
the riser being sheered off should have been flagged hard in QC which makes me doubt they have had much of that. or if they only support a subset of ITX boards it should state so prominently on the outside packaging so you can match accordingly.
also: if they milled the aluminium a little thinner they might not have that issue at all and save a ton of cost which would also make the case cheaper.
why ssf psu need to have the cable like that with so little internal volume that is a PITA
Those alphacool fans got absolutely panned in reviews. Performs worse than ones that cost a third of their price.
Small thing I noticed that he was chewing blue gum 18:23 😅😅
2:55 That segue is 🔥
Very cool looking case, but yeah, it really does seem like building it was kind of an afterthought. Things like the GPU sag (even after their comment right now) and the riser cable's positioning are really deal-breakers to me, even after reading the comment they posted here yesterday.
To me, the reality is that these computers go up and down in temperature every day, and having thermal wear on top of an infrastructural architecture that's already at or beyond it's limit just ain't a good feeling. I've had problems with very solid cases during transport to LAN party's back in the day, so this really is important to me over how it looks: first function, then form.
Kind of a shame, as this could've been so good!
First itx build?
God this looks like a pain in the butt to build in with the cable management. I wish the motherboard was rotated 90 degrees so that the IO faces the rear of the case like in the meshroom S. But looks goddamn sexy though.
I was sure Linus was the one in the thumbnail
14:03 Jayztwocents did the EXACT same thing, i think it's safe to call that an error in design, not the builder.
Power of the CPU compels you!
Given the Nordic theme of Thor Zone "NANOQ" could be the Greenlandic word for polar bear, pronounced "nanook".
... I think
boy you really have to make Finnish-Swedish jokes in the end huh!! haha