This looks awesome! Funny there's actually a lot of people who consider this for a home-build in the living room. I wonder if it's the name that prompts people! Love it.
The biggest problem is that it's easy get caught in the cables and drag the whole thing crashing on the ground. A transparent glass, plastic or a resing shell would help a lot.
That is a killer case, If I were to build in that I'd rust it and seal it using this technique which I used on a picture frame in the past: th-cam.com/video/YF6P7Ukj2Tk/w-d-xo.html
Have never heard of passive cooling, cool concept. Another great video!
Just remove your CPU cooler and your CPU will begin passively cooling as well!
This looks awesome! Funny there's actually a lot of people who consider this for a home-build in the living room. I wonder if it's the name that prompts people! Love it.
The biggest problem is that it's easy get caught in the cables and drag the whole thing crashing on the ground. A transparent glass, plastic or a resing shell would help a lot.
Agreed! It's pretty risky to have your components out in the open and wouldn't recommend this for everyone.
Really cool case, probably my fav video yet! Love the look of the build but my ragdolls would probably topple this thing over quickly.
Those are some sharp looking corners that I would round them. But other then that it looks beautiful.
Thanks! I accidentally bumped my media console with one of the corners and it made a pretty big gash. Nothing a little sharpie can't fix haha.
Cpu cooler and case look really badass 😎
Should've gotten a passive PSU too!
Very tempted to attempt a 100% passively cooled PC after this one.
Awesome build!!!
what’s cheapest you think I can build this
The PC will be completely silent when not under high load right? Or is the PSU fan always on?
Bro, for storage? you stuck with NVME?
how does the psu airflow in that case?
This is sick!
What cable lengrhs did you order? Thx!
Buildplans!
Rtx 3060ti running 60fps at 4k gaming, interesting
can a 4090 fe fit ?
no
That is a killer case, If I were to build in that I'd rust it and seal it using this technique which I used on a picture frame in the past: th-cam.com/video/YF6P7Ukj2Tk/w-d-xo.html
What's your username in the YB discord XD