I was set on buying this case because the teasers had me very excited but after watching your videos I'm taking a step back to analyze it all better. Thank you for your transparency and honest opinions, Christopher!
This is so helpful and I think you're the only one who provided a step-by-step detail that can be easily understood. I think this is gonna be my next build when I have the budget
I just wanted to say thank you for your very helpful videos. I decided to have someone else build my PC and it's finally arrived, it's the Fractal North case and your video on that particular case came in very handy. Keep up the great work!
The more reviews of this case that I see, the more I think it would be far better to build in it with a high end air cooler, rather than an AIO. They just look awkward jammed in the top of the case. Would also enable you to use a cheaper ATX PSU in the top position without getting in the way of anything. Given the case is so cheap, and it supports ATX PSUs out of the box, it seems hard to understand why every reviewer is doing example builds with an SFX PSU. You even got my hopes up by featuring an ATX PSU earlier in the video, only to use an SFX one for the actual build and then have issues with cable length!!!
I've watched quite a few vids on this case now and I do not understand why so few utilise the side bracket that's provided. Unless you're dead set on only using the tempered glass panel and an ATX PSU the standard layout of this case should be an sfx psu side mounted which then allows a 360mm AIO installed on the side bracket intaking cool air, any size of gpu you want and 3 top fans exhausting. Can even then mount bottom fans depending on how thick the gpu is.
For those wondering if the corsair shift (850w) would fit. The answer is yes. Use the ssd tray to mount the psu but you can go over 267mm (asus 4070 dual) or you will hit the plug sockets. Its a tight fit but it will work. The amount of options for mount the psu is insane.
I have a cpu cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix XT Liquid CPU Cooler, 240 mm radiator. Will it fit? I know you clarified that a 240 fits but I wanted to double check as this will be my first build and I don’t want to jam anything. I would like to add 2 fans at top and bottom of the case as well.
Great overview! Why did you mount the radiator in (what looks like) the middle of the case? Based on diagrams from Lian li it seems like the recommended way is to put a 240 aio all the way to the left, which would allow your PSU to go into position 1, which will then leave the full 415mm for large GPUs (if upgrading in the future). Am i missing something?
So the gpu fans are the intake for the entire case? The mesh side makes more sense. The airflow through the gpu doesnt seem enough for the exhaust through the radiator
Awesome Video The ATX Shroud is too big for an SFX power supply though and takes up too much space I wish Lian Li had a smaller SFX mounting shroud To mount a Corsair SF850L or SF1000L SFX power supply on the side panel, remove the Lian Li flat steel bracket from the shroud and replace it with the bracket that Corsair provides This allows you to keep the Intake fan on the power supply up against the mesh side panel with cables coming out of the bottom of the power supply and out of your way Hot exhaust comes out at the top Works great Still want an SFX mounting shroud though
I wonder if a 3 slot 4090 with a 4 slot width would still fit with the VGPU mount. I have a Suprim X and it's a chonker. Not the longest 4090, but definitely a thicc boi. I would like to recycle it into a new case if I can, though as a backup the MSI Gaming X Slim would be a sufficient replacement with no compatibility issues.
This video put me a bit off of this case, however spending a couple of hours each day for two days, i found relatively easy fixes for your gripes. Don't take this wrong i like you're video and your honesty. You have an sfx power supply, if you side mounted it, you could even fit a fat artic freezer 3 on the side mount, of course you would have to go for the side mesh instead of TG. But in (almost ?) every config it improves thermals and since you are on intel i think that would be the more logic choice. Side mounting the psu also makes connecting the EPS power cable much easier, you won't need an extension and you can route it behind the motherboard backplate.
Thank for this! i have 1 query.. you show in the vertical mount.. the PSU mount on the side has no limits on the length of the PSU... so does this mean.. i can now fit ATX PSU's greater than 150MM when the GPU is vertically mounted? Please answer.. this is the only thing holding me from buying this case.. my PSU is 160MM and GPU is 360MM and this is the only scenario it will fit.
As long as its less than 61mm thick, yes but its a very tight fit if your at 58 to 60. I think i would be better to leave it with no bottom fans if so. You can search for the dimensions of your card in the manufacturers site.
Hi. Is it possible to mount the PSU on the side panel such that the fan is next to the mesh side panel intaking cool air but the input is facing down so it doesn't interfere with the motherboard?
Ive watched about 13 of these A3 videos so far and yours was the only one with the 3rd PSU mounting option using the SDD mount AND showing the damn HDD mounted. I dont know what lazy bs the other reviewers are pulling.
Those side panels are sold out in Canada, now I have to order it from the States and pay extra for shipping. Also the vertical mount GPU bracket for that case costs about the same as the entire case. Both parts are optional but pricing is ridiculous
I was set on buying this case because the teasers had me very excited but after watching your videos I'm taking a step back to analyze it all better. Thank you for your transparency and honest opinions, Christopher!
The amount of detail you have put to explain how and where to mount PSU is staggering. It's a great video. Thanks
This is so helpful and I think you're the only one who provided a step-by-step detail that can be easily understood. I think this is gonna be my next build when I have the budget
Your vids are hands down way more useful than others. Thanks for the detail 👌👌
I appreciate that!
This saved me so much time thank you for this
I just wanted to say thank you for your very helpful videos. I decided to have someone else build my PC and it's finally arrived, it's the Fractal North case and your video on that particular case came in very handy. Keep up the great work!
Finally, I saw how to install 3.5" and 2.5" HDD
Thank you
Pre ordered the case and will test it out with a atx psu mounted at the side thanks to your video.
Another great video😁. I built my first pc following your step by step guide from one of your older videos
Great guide, really like how you show all the configuration options most if no reviews have done that.
Lian Li told me that a vented front panel is being worked on! ❤
The more reviews of this case that I see, the more I think it would be far better to build in it with a high end air cooler, rather than an AIO. They just look awkward jammed in the top of the case. Would also enable you to use a cheaper ATX PSU in the top position without getting in the way of anything. Given the case is so cheap, and it supports ATX PSUs out of the box, it seems hard to understand why every reviewer is doing example builds with an SFX PSU. You even got my hopes up by featuring an ATX PSU earlier in the video, only to use an SFX one for the actual build and then have issues with cable length!!!
I've watched quite a few vids on this case now and I do not understand why so few utilise the side bracket that's provided. Unless you're dead set on only using the tempered glass panel and an ATX PSU the standard layout of this case should be an sfx psu side mounted which then allows a 360mm AIO installed on the side bracket intaking cool air, any size of gpu you want and 3 top fans exhausting. Can even then mount bottom fans depending on how thick the gpu is.
I just bought this case, and I’m intending to i stall a Peerless Assasin in it
@@xWaxxy I reckon that'll work perfectly in this case, and will maximise PSU and GPU compatibility. Good luck with the build!
SFX PSU master race
@@Veyron_fanagree this makes sense, Maybe it’s because it will increase sound levels coming from the side often pointing towards the user
For those wondering if the corsair shift (850w) would fit. The answer is yes. Use the ssd tray to mount the psu but you can go over 267mm (asus 4070 dual) or you will hit the plug sockets. Its a tight fit but it will work. The amount of options for mount the psu is insane.
Just the answer i was looking for! I was looking at the RM750x Shift and was wondering if anyone has built with a Shift! thanks!
WELL EXPLAINED, TY
Top review for this case
Is there an option to mount a fan at empty psu space on the side?
I dont have this case but the other parts of the video are quite helpful with installing all the components together!
Great video! Wondering where a 3.5" drive would go?
helped alot, ty
It's a very informative video. Thanks a lot. I just got this case for my Linux (Ubuntu) system but have yet to install the parts.
Impressive video!
Does the case come with that power supply cable? I want to get this case but I don’t know how the psu would actually get power
Out of curiosity, why did you install a 280mm rad at the top when it clearly states that its not supported. Only 240/360 at the top.
I have a cpu cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix XT Liquid CPU Cooler, 240 mm radiator. Will it fit? I know you clarified that a 240 fits but I wanted to double check as this will be my first build and I don’t want to jam anything. I would like to add 2 fans at top and bottom of the case as well.
so where is the Lian Li Table link ? (7:05)
Great overview! Why did you mount the radiator in (what looks like) the middle of the case? Based on diagrams from Lian li it seems like the recommended way is to put a 240 aio all the way to the left, which would allow your PSU to go into position 1, which will then leave the full 415mm for large GPUs (if upgrading in the future). Am i missing something?
Wait so a 280mm aio does fit or did you mistype 240mm?
So the gpu fans are the intake for the entire case? The mesh side makes more sense. The airflow through the gpu doesnt seem enough for the exhaust through the radiator
Can't seem to find the psu table linked in description
Awesome Video
The ATX Shroud is too big for an SFX power supply though and takes up too much space
I wish Lian Li had a smaller SFX mounting shroud
To mount a Corsair SF850L or SF1000L SFX power supply on the side panel, remove the Lian Li flat steel bracket from the shroud and replace it with the bracket that Corsair provides
This allows you to keep the Intake fan on the power supply up against the mesh side panel with cables coming out of the bottom of the power supply and out of your way
Hot exhaust comes out at the top
Works great
Still want an SFX mounting shroud though
Hey, I know this is a big off topic but what is your fav ITX case. I’ve built 5 ATX systems but I wanna try an ITX build
Would you be able to fit an MSI Suprim Liquid X 4090 simultaneously with a 360mm aio?
I wonder if a 3 slot 4090 with a 4 slot width would still fit with the VGPU mount. I have a Suprim X and it's a chonker. Not the longest 4090, but definitely a thicc boi. I would like to recycle it into a new case if I can, though as a backup the MSI Gaming X Slim would be a sufficient replacement with no compatibility issues.
This video put me a bit off of this case, however spending a couple of hours each day for two days, i found relatively easy fixes for your gripes. Don't take this wrong i like you're video and your honesty. You have an sfx power supply, if you side mounted it, you could even fit a fat artic freezer 3 on the side mount, of course you would have to go for the side mesh instead of TG. But in (almost ?) every config it improves thermals and since you are on intel i think that would be the more logic choice. Side mounting the psu also makes connecting the EPS power cable much easier, you won't need an extension and you can route it behind the motherboard backplate.
He installed a 280 rad at the top when it clearly states only 240/360 at the top.
Great case but the vertical GPU mount is pretty half assed
Thank for this! i have 1 query.. you show in the vertical mount.. the PSU mount on the side has no limits on the length of the PSU... so does this mean.. i can now fit ATX PSU's greater than 150MM when the GPU is vertically mounted? Please answer.. this is the only thing holding me from buying this case.. my PSU is 160MM and GPU is 360MM and this is the only scenario it will fit.
Can I fit 3 bottom 120mm fans in here with a 7900xtx? (Either a hellhound, Asrock phantom gaming, xfx speed merc or sapphire pulse). Thank you!
As long as its less than 61mm thick, yes but its a very tight fit if your at 58 to 60. I think i would be better to leave it with no bottom fans if so. You can search for the dimensions of your card in the manufacturers site.
Yeah, I spoke to the Lian Li customer service account on Reddit who confirmed it would fit. :D
Hi. Is it possible to mount the PSU on the side panel such that the fan is next to the mesh side panel intaking cool air but the input is facing down so it doesn't interfere with the motherboard?
SFX-L PSU is compatible with the bracket ?
Yes
Will this case fit a article freezer 3 240mm cooler it’s very thic with ATX PSU on level F1 as given on Lian li website with 415mm left for GPU
The angle of the GPU would drive me crazy…
It hides in at the bottom
Why you are showing psu fan facing inside of the case? This makes no sense!
Ive watched about 13 of these A3 videos so far and yours was the only one with the 3rd PSU mounting option using the SDD mount AND showing the damn HDD mounted. I dont know what lazy bs the other reviewers are pulling.
(Step 1: Grease yer knuckles! 😆)
As long as you don't try to fit the biggest components it should work ok
@@ChristopherFlannigan My hands are *by far* the biggest things I'd be trying to stuff into a case that size! ✋🏼😆🤚🏼
Case is over $80 now and the glass panel is $35... Ridiculous...
Those side panels are sold out in Canada, now I have to order it from the States and pay extra for shipping. Also the vertical mount GPU bracket for that case costs about the same as the entire case. Both parts are optional but pricing is ridiculous
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Where can i get that tempered glass panel?