Same here! The price is definitely a barrier for me to move into this from my Corsair 5000D, but it doesn't mean I don't want to see what is really possible.
I was watching Daniel back when he was sick. He started the channel way back. He went through so many setbacks as well...2 or 3 times he started to do something for machining and fabrication in house only to be taken for a ride. Glad he is doing so well now.
Yeah, I want to see a build in this one as well, especially since I'm considering going ITX for my next rig. I agree that there should be more PSU options for that PCB.
Good proof of concept, but a lot of things dont make sense imo: - It's a premium case commanding a $600 price tag, but only supports 2x 240 (2x 280 would be more compelling). If I'm going big baller on the case, wouldnt it stand to reason that I'd probably shell out on top of the line parts? I'm sure 2x 240 would handle a 14900k/4090 fine with some undervolting.. but again, at $600 I'm left wanting more cooling performance. - DDC only. I understand a DDC a more than enough for a full loop in this case, but lots of people would prefer a D5. Personally, running a D5 at lower rpm is how I'd wanna do it over a DDC's potential pitchy noise at higher rpms - 2.5 slots means no pass through via the PCI slot for an external rad. A small point but it connects to my first point about the limited rad support. (Again, I know there are ppl running their 4090s on limited rad space via undervolting. I just personally think the option for an external rad would be sweet.) - Only supporting the ASUS Loki (at least atm) is an interesting choice. I know the guys brought this up, but Corsair and Silverstone have been dominating the SFX/SFX-L space for the past couple yrs. Cooler master with their beefy bois are also a contender. Anyways, at least a couple of these points could be addressed considering this is pretty large for an 'sff' case.
I like this case, I always build compact or itx. This is the sort of thing I'd want if I got into water cooling, but we seem to be in an era where the effort of water cooling doesn't really have any meaningful performance returns.
It's interesting to see the different kind of people who exist. You small format guys and me who always wants the absolute biggest case I can get my hands on only to put average size components inside it haha
@@evileyeball Primarily a practicality of living/storage space. Also being an early adopter of M.2, and the decline of optical media, it was clear that a good chunk of the classic ATX case size was just a waste of space, or unnecessary weight to deal with. Granted, the size of GPU coolers kicked that in reverse a little bit. Maintenance in some SFF cases can be dreadful, trade-offs to consider, as with anything particularly exotic.
@@arklight1670silence? What about the pump? if you want silence you get a big boy air cooler + nbeloop fans and a good case, maybe a fractal R6 or similar, inwin 101... 303... If air cooled is loud you are doing it wrong.
I always enjoy seeing you build in Singularity Computers' cases, so I'm all for you building in this one! It was Daniel's channel back in the day that got me into watercooling, over 10 years ago now! It's been great following his career for the last while.
I just love rebuilding in my modded 1000d case. Three different builds and each one the case gets more modded and customized. There isn’t many cases out there that I like.
I'm in the same lane as you man, I still have my cosmos 2, just keep moving and cutting and adding stuff to it, it seems like I never finish it because I see some new thing and I want to incorporate it...
Always disappointing when Jay does case reviews without actually building in it at all. I know it’s not ‘practical’ to do it in every case but it’s also not very useful as a consumer to just hear somebody say what you could do in a case.
Yes yes yes! Exactly! Especially these water-cooling case. I mean he is so talented when it comes to water-cooling builds or case moding. Im really sad that we don't get to see those things anymore on this channel
2010 is on the phone, and it wants it acrylic back!! I've always been told my case is old af cuz of the acrylic sidepanel. This now coming back as retro or something?! 🤓
You did a video showing if you can drill into acrylic.. can you do the same thing with buffing it to see if you can get the scratches out?? Use a little Dremel and a buffer bit!
Not sure about the Loki, but the 1st gen ROG Thor was Seasonic under the ROG branding. I think it was a special premium spec for ASUS, slightly more than just adding branding to one of their standard models.
As an Australian, I like singularity computers products and I like that there is an Aussie company in the scene. But this case is $925 AUD before shipping. And the asus rog Loki 1000w is $400-$500. People in Australia are struggling to pay rent right now. Most people aren't going to spend $1.5k before they've put any components in it.
Yeah, Australian here as well. $930 has to be the most expensive case ever. Don't get me wrong, the quality speaks for itself but in this current market with inflation no one can afford it. If I could, I would only buy the powerbank mini-itx backplate without the case itself, and get a sub 200 dollar mini-itx case, best of both worlds. with singularity powerbank inside of a third party trusted case brand.
@@luminatrixfanfiction I'm running a rtx 2060, and a ryzen 2600x in a fractal design r6. Would upgrade but can't and probably won't ever be able to justify it.
Those PSU prices are strange. Here in Australia, they're much cheaper. Really nice case. If I ever win the lottery, I'll be making my dream ITX machine. Until then, I'll be window shopping parts and watching videos of other people making them.
I don't understand this case. It's huge and only fits dual 240 rads? That pretty much limits you to a 14600k/7700 and 4070 (a 4080 would really be pushing it)
5:53 - Super cool, but if I've learned anything from 3D printing it's that if you're gonna run any decent current through one of these it needs to be of the absolute highest quality; and even then; shielding is basically out the window.
I think for that case we are talking an efficiency build rather than all out. 4070 and Intel 14600k undervolted. 1080p nice and quiet. Maybe fit a second minipc for capture and streaming. This can be you game stream rig.
yes I think that you shouldn't be shoehorned into a specific power supply but I'm sure singularity knows that or will recognize this and offer new power boards in the future.
Ooooo... Could leave the covers off and go completely clear case! Though I don't find the gold particularly offensive. Good to see a new style of case come out.
Waiting for Jayz to build this bad boy, truly unfortunate he didn't have the matching power supply. Hopefully we get to see a build on this gorgeous thing soon.
I know what i am about to ask is in no correlation with this video, but have you considered doing a video about laptop adapters, and also about the knock off ones .How it can effect performance ?
I hope you built this or build it. I'm sure if you did build it and auctioned it off you would get back more than you spent. A custom build in a limited version case by you would definitely sell for over. That case is pretty sick.
ASUS uses a variation of Channel Well and Seasonic for their PSUs in general, Great Wall is the oem for the loki (the same oem for the Corsair SF750 Platinum)
I cant wait until you discover EK has some kind of new distroplate that has like 12 position customizable inlets and outlets. Although i guess you would be less into after learning how to tap your own holes recently. This case brings to mind an idea for a build that i have had for a while but would probably never spend the money on. A Nasa inspired build. Not Nasa like you would think, oh just throw the logo on there, red white and blue. More along the lines of using gold foil for everything like the solar protection used in sattelites and probes etc. It would be cool to see some of those expensive EK gold water blocks and fittings maybe paired up with water lines wrapped in gold foil. Add some access panels and such on this case, maybe even throw some gold or silver foil on the outside for accents. Maybe throw a lander in there somewhere. I think it would be an interesting build. Expensive, but interesting. Now there's already an expensive case you have that you could do this build in. 😂
As far as I am aware, and unless it has changed from what it used to be with their ATX PSUs a couple years back, the ASUS PSUs (including the ROG Loki) are all made by Seasonic.
Just put 3M clear film over the acrylic. The self healing film that's meant to go instead of a bra as a stone chip guard on cars. That stuff is self healing and UV resistant (so in time, in house, it's going to last even more than its expected life on a car in the Sun).
I luv Daniels work and have a Wraith Case, but 2 x 240mm rads is restricting factor unless you want fans running at 100%. Not sure I like the gold version, think I would go with black if I had the money.
I'm glad someone is doing an OTC case with built-in water-cooling. I'd see it on the massive ATX cases and would think "That's cool, but wouldn't an ITX case get greater benefit from the space savings?" Now we need to see a full build and see how it looks.
Asus works exclusively with Seasonic. Every Asus powersupply is an Seasonic powersupply. That's the reason why everyone is waiting for the Seasonic SFX line.
Love the pc you had like 9 years ago while reviewing the wind force GTX 970. The grey case with green coolant I believe lol looked so cool and wasn’t rgb
Definitely not for everyone at $600 ($800-1000 depending on PSU). It's probably a good candidate for a flat-pack case. And I agree that black and gold is a good combo. (Go Purdue!) It reminds me of that old OCZ RAM with the gold heat spreaders. :)
Contrary to some of the haters out there, we love these videos Jay! Also, ik you typically focus on the gaming side of computers, but it'd be super helpful if you could make an updated video or series on video editing/streaming custom rigs. I definitely know enough to build a good gaming rig now, but there doesnt seem to be a lot of info out there as to what gpus or cpus, or even motherboards are better equipped for dealing with video encoding. Ik you typically cover gaming, but im sure you have plenty of knowledge and experience on the streaming side of things. Thanks for all your hard work, you and your team! 🤙🤙🤙
I'd love to see more SFF products being reviewed. I just built two SFF systems this year and was very pleased with the outcome of both of them. I will probably be going all SFF in the future, so something like this is very interesting to me.
10:09 It's Great Wall. Pretty good quality actually. If you want an 1000W SFX-L PSU there are only Great Wall, HKC (for ThermalTake) and Enhance Electronics (for SilverStone) making one currently. Don't get confused. There are a million brands but only a handful make their own power supplies: CWT, FSP, HEC, High Power, InWin, SeaSonic, Super Flower. Probably forgot someone but the point is all others use these or other OEMs like Andyson, Delta, Enhance Electronics, Great Wall and so on anyways.
7:00 oh that's an immediate no-go for me. I HATE capacitive power buttons. My xbox has one and it's a problem, i have to keep a spare game case in front of the xbox to cover the button so i dont accident trigger it, which has happened many times.
I'm seeing a list price on Amazon, Microcenter, and Newegg of $250 for the 1K PSU. It looks like that near-$400 pricing is for a third-party vendor in Hong Kong. So a bity pricy compared to other 1K SFX models, but not crazy high.
That thing is an actual daughter board!!! I've been talking about this for years... that power should be direct from a psu to daughter boards with direct touch to each device!!!
Black and gold are perfect together. Lookup the Lotus 97T F1 car.The team sponsor was John Players Special cigarettes. The car was black and gold just like the cigarette packs. The Lotus 97T formula 1 car was probably the best looking F1 car ever.
makes me want to attempt creating a copper tubing case... where the radiators and distroplates account for 4-5 out of the 6 faces of a case... and the frame itself is incorporated into the loop.
That is a pretty sweet SFF chassis, especially those ribbon cable power extensions. Building the power board for a specific PSU is understandable and is also a bummer.
I'd love to see you do a build in this case, but there is something you missed! Look again at that backplate in black, add some red lighting from the other side, and tell me you don't see the classic Star Wars Empire look. You even said stormtrooper for the white and I thought you'd see it yourself.
I'd be interested in seeing a build with this case... definitely out of my price range, but very interested in it nonetheless. Also, I think the ODM for the Asus PSUs is Seasonic.
Jay have you ever done a water cooling for dummies video? I just got my first water cooled PC and I'm not real familiar with them. I love the way you explain things so was hoping you had one made or plan on making a video in the future.
yes just go thru the channel, he has some of the best videos like that, I think he has done a new one every couple years, he goes thru it in a way that helps you understand some of the decisions you have to make and how to properly select parts and issues you might encounter.
I would like to see a build in this case, it's pretty unique. I feel like you could make a very quiet and powerful machine with this.
Thanks for the heads up comment.
Yeah a build video would be sweet
Same here! The price is definitely a barrier for me to move into this from my Corsair 5000D, but it doesn't mean I don't want to see what is really possible.
Same but i understand jay not wanting to buy the psu that it requires
Count me in for a build video with this case.
I was watching Daniel back when he was sick. He started the channel way back. He went through so many setbacks as well...2 or 3 times he started to do something for machining and fabrication in house only to be taken for a ride. Glad he is doing so well now.
Daniel deserves all the success he gets in life. Cause he has fought really really hard for it
i love a story when they fight through battles and then come out on top, being a respected builder in the industry.
@@reset1101like anyone else doesnt battle to survive and move forward 😂
Yeah, I want to see a build in this one as well, especially since I'm considering going ITX for my next rig. I agree that there should be more PSU options for that PCB.
I LOVE this case idea. Please Jay, if you can, order the missing stuff to do the full build. I am excited to see this run in all it's glory!
Good proof of concept, but a lot of things dont make sense imo:
- It's a premium case commanding a $600 price tag, but only supports 2x 240 (2x 280 would be more compelling). If I'm going big baller on the case, wouldnt it stand to reason that I'd probably shell out on top of the line parts? I'm sure 2x 240 would handle a 14900k/4090 fine with some undervolting.. but again, at $600 I'm left wanting more cooling performance.
- DDC only. I understand a DDC a more than enough for a full loop in this case, but lots of people would prefer a D5. Personally, running a D5 at lower rpm is how I'd wanna do it over a DDC's potential pitchy noise at higher rpms
- 2.5 slots means no pass through via the PCI slot for an external rad. A small point but it connects to my first point about the limited rad support. (Again, I know there are ppl running their 4090s on limited rad space via undervolting. I just personally think the option for an external rad would be sweet.)
- Only supporting the ASUS Loki (at least atm) is an interesting choice. I know the guys brought this up, but Corsair and Silverstone have been dominating the SFX/SFX-L space for the past couple yrs. Cooler master with their beefy bois are also a contender.
Anyways, at least a couple of these points could be addressed considering this is pretty large for an 'sff' case.
Daniel is a great guy, Cant beat their customer service and warranty. Singularity is A++++++++++ IMO
I like this case, I always build compact or itx. This is the sort of thing I'd want if I got into water cooling, but we seem to be in an era where the effort of water cooling doesn't really have any meaningful performance returns.
Silence is what you get with water cooling
@@arklight1670the good air coolers atm are pretty quiet, also the gpu coolers being oversized af makes them quiet as well
It's interesting to see the different kind of people who exist. You small format guys and me who always wants the absolute biggest case I can get my hands on only to put average size components inside it haha
@@evileyeball Primarily a practicality of living/storage space. Also being an early adopter of M.2, and the decline of optical media, it was clear that a good chunk of the classic ATX case size was just a waste of space, or unnecessary weight to deal with. Granted, the size of GPU coolers kicked that in reverse a little bit. Maintenance in some SFF cases can be dreadful, trade-offs to consider, as with anything particularly exotic.
@@arklight1670silence? What about the pump? if you want silence you get a big boy air cooler + nbeloop fans and a good case, maybe a fractal R6 or similar, inwin 101... 303... If air cooled is loud you are doing it wrong.
These videos inspire me to upgrade and build a new system...
Then I start pricing components and I slip into depression over the cost
I always enjoy seeing you build in Singularity Computers' cases, so I'm all for you building in this one!
It was Daniel's channel back in the day that got me into watercooling, over 10 years ago now! It's been great following his career for the last while.
I've never seen a case this restrictive either..
Gold build with purple fluid!!!
A computer fit for a king!
I just love rebuilding in my modded 1000d case. Three different builds and each one the case gets more modded and customized. There isn’t many cases out there that I like.
I'm in the same lane as you man, I still have my cosmos 2, just keep moving and cutting and adding stuff to it, it seems like I never finish it because I see some new thing and I want to incorporate it...
Always disappointing when Jay does case reviews without actually building in it at all. I know it’s not ‘practical’ to do it in every case but it’s also not very useful as a consumer to just hear somebody say what you could do in a case.
Agreed would of love to see how a build would look it in
Yes yes yes! Exactly! Especially these water-cooling case. I mean he is so talented when it comes to water-cooling builds or case moding. Im really sad that we don't get to see those things anymore on this channel
Asus generally use Seasonic as their OEM provider, I'm too busy and far too wasted to look up if they have any SFX power supplies lol.
2010 is on the phone, and it wants it acrylic back!!
I've always been told my case is old af cuz of the acrylic sidepanel. This now coming back as retro or something?! 🤓
You did a video showing if you can drill into acrylic.. can you do the same thing with buffing it to see if you can get the scratches out?? Use a little Dremel and a buffer bit!
Gold and blue goes so well together.
Check out the yamaha xsr 900 in blue. For me it has to be blue featuring this gold.
Im currently running their Wraith ITX case and absolutely loved building in it!
I think Jay so should do a trip to singularity, and do a shop tour.
Not sure about the Loki, but the 1st gen ROG Thor was Seasonic under the ROG branding. I think it was a special premium spec for ASUS, slightly more than just adding branding to one of their standard models.
Bro, for 600 bucks i would just buy a laser cutter and make those acrylic panels myself.
As an Australian, I like singularity computers products and I like that there is an Aussie company in the scene. But this case is $925 AUD before shipping. And the asus rog Loki 1000w is $400-$500. People in Australia are struggling to pay rent right now. Most people aren't going to spend $1.5k before they've put any components in it.
Yeah, Australian here as well. $930 has to be the most expensive case ever. Don't get me wrong, the quality speaks for itself but in this current market with inflation no one can afford it. If I could, I would only buy the powerbank mini-itx backplate without the case itself, and get a sub 200 dollar mini-itx case, best of both worlds. with singularity powerbank inside of a third party trusted case brand.
@@luminatrixfanfiction I'm running a rtx 2060, and a ryzen 2600x in a fractal design r6. Would upgrade but can't and probably won't ever be able to justify it.
Those PSU prices are strange. Here in Australia, they're much cheaper. Really nice case. If I ever win the lottery, I'll be making my dream ITX machine. Until then, I'll be window shopping parts and watching videos of other people making them.
that would be why he went for that psu , would need to provide more options for the overseas market
I don't understand this case. It's huge and only fits dual 240 rads? That pretty much limits you to a 14600k/7700 and 4070 (a 4080 would really be pushing it)
I love the concept of the power board. I've never heard of that before eliminate. cables. That's interesting.
5:53 - Super cool, but if I've learned anything from 3D printing it's that if you're gonna run any decent current through one of these it needs to be of the absolute highest quality; and even then; shielding is basically out the window.
To be fair I don't go looking at cases everyday 😂😂😂
A good Seven reference always tickles me pink. Thanks for that.
A person who buys a 600 dollar case doesn't really have a problem with high priced components
As a saints fan I can confirm, I love the black and gold ⚜️
I think for that case we are talking an efficiency build rather than all out. 4070 and Intel 14600k undervolted. 1080p nice and quiet. Maybe fit a second minipc for capture and streaming. This can be you game stream rig.
I bought the Asus Loki 1000w psu just a few weeks ago. I'm very happy with it. 👍
I’m using the Loki 1k and love it. If I hadn’t just built my system I’d be trying to get the case right now.
yes I think that you shouldn't be shoehorned into a specific power supply but I'm sure singularity knows that or will recognize this and offer new power boards in the future.
Ooooo... Could leave the covers off and go completely clear case! Though I don't find the gold particularly offensive. Good to see a new style of case come out.
"I don't know what to do with it!"
Give it to Phil for Christmas and include the 1000 watt power supply so he can build a whole new system for home!
Waiting for Jayz to build this bad boy, truly unfortunate he didn't have the matching power supply. Hopefully we get to see a build on this gorgeous thing soon.
An all acrylic case? How early 2000s!
What's next, EL wire and UV lights?
Please get the power supply and build in this case, it's so awesome!
Good Luck with how many of these they may sell!
As an Aussie who lives in Qld I love that SIngularity Computers is in Australia. Even if he's still a 10 hour drive away :)
I know what i am about to ask is in no correlation with this video, but have you considered doing a video about laptop adapters, and also about the knock off ones .How it can effect performance ?
I hope you built this or build it. I'm sure if you did build it and auctioned it off you would get back more than you spent. A custom build in a limited version case by you would definitely sell for over. That case is pretty sick.
ASUS uses a variation of Channel Well and Seasonic for their PSUs in general, Great Wall is the oem for the loki (the same oem for the Corsair SF750 Platinum)
Love the case, would be great to see you doing something in it!
like swimming to the bottom for coins
I cant wait until you discover EK has some kind of new distroplate that has like 12 position customizable inlets and outlets. Although i guess you would be less into after learning how to tap your own holes recently. This case brings to mind an idea for a build that i have had for a while but would probably never spend the money on. A Nasa inspired build. Not Nasa like you would think, oh just throw the logo on there, red white and blue. More along the lines of using gold foil for everything like the solar protection used in sattelites and probes etc. It would be cool to see some of those expensive EK gold water blocks and fittings maybe paired up with water lines wrapped in gold foil. Add some access panels and such on this case, maybe even throw some gold or silver foil on the outside for accents. Maybe throw a lander in there somewhere. I think it would be an interesting build. Expensive, but interesting. Now there's already an expensive case you have that you could do this build in. 😂
As far as I am aware, and unless it has changed from what it used to be with their ATX PSUs a couple years back, the ASUS PSUs (including the ROG Loki) are all made by Seasonic.
Love the case. I wish it could use different power supplies, though.
Just put 3M clear film over the acrylic. The self healing film that's meant to go instead of a bra as a stone chip guard on cars. That stuff is self healing and UV resistant (so in time, in house, it's going to last even more than its expected life on a car in the Sun).
AFAIK the ASUS psu units are made by Seasonic(the ROG Thor for sure is, so I would assume the Loki is also made by the same OEM)
the loki is made by great wall
@@russellkepes6045 oh ok, thanks for clarifying. great wall makes good units as well.
I luv Daniels work and have a Wraith Case, but 2 x 240mm rads is restricting factor unless you want fans running at 100%. Not sure I like the gold version, think I would go with black if I had the money.
Always superb stuff from Singularity. Just never what I need.
I'm glad someone is doing an OTC case with built-in water-cooling. I'd see it on the massive ATX cases and would think "That's cool, but wouldn't an ITX case get greater benefit from the space savings?" Now we need to see a full build and see how it looks.
Great wall is the OEM producer of the SFX loki, same company that made the EVGA supernova PSU's
Asus works exclusively with Seasonic. Every Asus powersupply is an Seasonic powersupply. That's the reason why everyone is waiting for the Seasonic SFX line.
I've got Loki 850 L powers supply in my Corsair 2000D. I just wanted the cool RGB to show through the mesh and it looks good.
Love the pc you had like 9 years ago while reviewing the wind force GTX 970. The grey case with green coolant I believe lol looked so cool and wasn’t rgb
You had me at the Goldmember clips! Well done, Phil!
Now I'm going to have to order this case in the carbon. I have maverick the Loki already in my mini itx build.
Definitely not for everyone at $600 ($800-1000 depending on PSU). It's probably a good candidate for a flat-pack case. And I agree that black and gold is a good combo. (Go Purdue!) It reminds me of that old OCZ RAM with the gold heat spreaders. :)
please make a built with this case looks dope
I love my ASUS power supply, I was definitely skeptical at first but it's a beast
Same here! I have had an ROG Strix 850 for almost 3 years now and it has been absolutely great!
Contrary to some of the haters out there, we love these videos Jay!
Also, ik you typically focus on the gaming side of computers, but it'd be super helpful if you could make an updated video or series on video editing/streaming custom rigs.
I definitely know enough to build a good gaming rig now, but there doesnt seem to be a lot of info out there as to what gpus or cpus, or even motherboards are better equipped for dealing with video encoding. Ik you typically cover gaming, but im sure you have plenty of knowledge and experience on the streaming side of things. Thanks for all your hard work, you and your team! 🤙🤙🤙
I'd love to see more SFF products being reviewed. I just built two SFF systems this year and was very pleased with the outcome of both of them. I will probably be going all SFF in the future, so something like this is very interesting to me.
the finish on those panels is extremely nice. the shiny finish is unbelievable. the modularity of it tho is excellent
10:09 It's Great Wall. Pretty good quality actually. If you want an 1000W SFX-L PSU there are only Great Wall, HKC (for ThermalTake) and Enhance Electronics (for SilverStone) making one currently.
Don't get confused. There are a million brands but only a handful make their own power supplies: CWT, FSP, HEC, High Power, InWin, SeaSonic, Super Flower. Probably forgot someone but the point is all others use these or other OEMs like Andyson, Delta, Enhance Electronics, Great Wall and so on anyways.
please revisit this case with one of the PSUs. Too rich for my blood, but I would love to see a build in it.
7:00 oh that's an immediate no-go for me. I HATE capacitive power buttons. My xbox has one and it's a problem, i have to keep a spare game case in front of the xbox to cover the button so i dont accident trigger it, which has happened many times.
I want to see a case like this except the case itself is the distro plate, the radiators, etc, like they make up the structure.
I'm seeing a list price on Amazon, Microcenter, and Newegg of $250 for the 1K PSU. It looks like that near-$400 pricing is for a third-party vendor in Hong Kong. So a bity pricy compared to other 1K SFX models, but not crazy high.
Jay it’s seasonic who do the psu 👍🏻
That thing is an actual daughter board!!! I've been talking about this for years... that power should be direct from a psu to daughter boards with direct touch to each device!!!
This is a boutique case for very specific builds.
Doubt anyone will spend that much money on it, especially with cases like the o11 dynamic out there.
Black and gold are perfect together. Lookup the Lotus 97T F1 car.The team sponsor was John Players Special cigarettes. The car was black and gold just like the cigarette packs. The Lotus 97T formula 1 car was probably the best looking F1 car ever.
I would really love to see a build in this case. Black and gold would look great.
I would love to see a build in this case. It would look very clean and unique.
Reminds me of those gskill ram modules that came in gold and silver with rgb.
Man they are amazing cases I hope they keep growing and expand to US. You can order but it may take awhile if you are in a hurry to build.
makes me want to attempt creating a copper tubing case... where the radiators and distroplates account for 4-5 out of the 6 faces of a case... and the frame itself is incorporated into the loop.
You and your team are awesome! Thank you!
I hope the top panel comes in with a psu. Seeing a build in this case with JayzTwoHands would be Epic!
Black and Gold like the JPS f1 Lotus!!
That is a pretty sweet SFF chassis, especially those ribbon cable power extensions. Building the power board for a specific PSU is understandable and is also a bummer.
Love to see Jay and Phil do a build in it.
Lol Phil's attempt to wave from behind the camera looked like Cena's "You can't see me" and it works
Very unique ideas looking forward to full system build on it.
Would defiantly love to see a build in it.
As an Australian, I'm glad Singularity Computers are in Australia.
Definitely want to see you do a build with this.
I'd love to see you do a build in this case, but there is something you missed! Look again at that backplate in black, add some red lighting from the other side, and tell me you don't see the classic Star Wars Empire look. You even said stormtrooper for the white and I thought you'd see it yourself.
Jay I can't wait to see what you put in that case get the psu asap!!!!
I get pumped every time Singularity gets featured
So would you consider this case to be like boutique case? For people who want to spend the money and have a flashy case?
As a Saints fan, yes, I can attest this color scheme is one I've wanted to do for a while now.
That color combo will always remind me of the Lotus 78 racing car.
wasn't feeling all of the gold but did like it as a trim idea.
Love this case, hate the price lmao, would love to see something build in it tho ;P
I'd be interested in seeing a build with this case... definitely out of my price range, but very interested in it nonetheless. Also, I think the ODM for the Asus PSUs is Seasonic.
Jay have you ever done a water cooling for dummies video? I just got my first water cooled PC and I'm not real familiar with them. I love the way you explain things so was hoping you had one made or plan on making a video in the future.
yes just go thru the channel, he has some of the best videos like that, I think he has done a new one every couple years, he goes thru it in a way that helps you understand some of the decisions you have to make and how to properly select parts and issues you might encounter.
Awesome! Probably my next build