@@hiraksarma3068 you are most welcome. I do understand in pc builds, most have to guess out the measurements. nevertheless, all the best with your build too.
This is exactly the thorough guide I needed to fully understand the case restrictions. Now I no exactly what length the psu and gpu need to be. Thank you!
Thanks for the thorough look at the A3-mATX! It was nice seeing the explanations for the various configurations and fitments. Originally was looking at the NCASE M1 Evo, but that still had some trade-offs that I didn't like. I don't mind getting a slightly larger case and fitting more stuff! Price helps a lot, too.
Hi Penguin Templar, welcome back. I am glad you like this content. As far as I know, this chassis is around 70 USD. you might want to consider, it's well build and structured. 😉
32:00 just want to add that your PCIe slot placement depends on your motherboard too. ASrock and Gigabyte boards have the PCIe slot in the very top position. The board you’re using (Msi Mortar) has the PCIe mounted in the second position pushing your GPU down even further. Something to note when it comes to this case.
Hi man, can i fit 140mm fans at bottom? Some people say that there is no cutouts for that? I have already ordered 140mm fans and idk will they fit or no. Thank you for such good video❤
Hi Desgard, welcome to my channel, I did try asking Jonsbo for the Z20 and am still waiting for a reply. Hopefully they do reply me. Will let you know if they do and I will do an open view on this case. Once again thank you for your feedback and suggestion. 👍👍👍
@KleoYan Thanks. I have a 4 slot 4090 and 280mm Arctic AIO and 150mm PSU. None of the other videos I have seen went into such great detail showing all the different placement options using a full sized PSU.
Hey mate, a potential thing you could explore with this case and similar cases is the compatibility with the RMx Corsair Shift PSU. It's something I keep thinking about but am unable to test properly without the parts myself.
Hi noon6, welcome to my channel. I will keep that in mind. will write to corsair again and see if they do entertain my request. Thank you again for the suggestion.
Yet another fantastic review. Love the mesh and the modularity of this case. I especially liked that you took the time to show how a thick 280 AIO with non swivel hoses could fit. Great attention to detail. More and more I am wanting to build an M-ATX system. Do you plan on doing another video showing casing temps. in the Dan A3? If so, could you include an air cooler? Thank you once again for a great video.
Hi Mr. T Cas, welcome back and yes. That will be in place but will take sometime. I will do the arctic p12max and p14max on arctic liquid freezer III first, which I owe you 😂 thanks again for your support and suggestion 👍👍👍
This is perfectly thorough and so helpful while trying to make a decision on a case to buy. Subscribed after seeing this and your Thermals video for the AP201. Great work! Thank you!
HI, I'm new in PC hardwares. For the thickness of case fans, is 25mm compatible to this case, or I should go for thinner one? Thanks in advance for the help.
Hello ksmlck CK LAI, welcome to my channel. It depends where you are placing it.. if you are placing at the bottom, then you need to make sure your GPU thickness is not greater than 61mm, then you will be able to fit 25mm thick fans below.
@@KleoYan Thanks to your prompt reply. I plan to use an air cool heatsink instead of a radiator, likewise, I need to figure out the clearance value with reference to the heatsink dimension beforehand, prior to work out the thichkness of case fans at the back and on the top.
I have a question. If I put the fans on the side. Do you think the mesh was designed well enough to stop the dust? After all it seems like only the bottom has a dust filter.
Hi Walter H T, welcome to my channel. This case mesh is indeed slightly different design from other mesh cases, it does aid to filter some dust but not totally none. I will be very honest with you.. for cases which having tons of mesh without air filter, there will be dust, even with dust filters on normal case.. dust is not avoidable. Will need regular cleaning as in vaccum out the dust out.
i have it pre-ordered. should arrive at the end of July. Meanwhile, this is the best overview, and i will probably be watching it multiple times till i get it.
Man this video is awesome. I've never seen something as complete as this! Makes preparing a build so easy. I have one question tho, do you think a Artic Liquid Freezer 360 II or III will fit on the top if the motherboard has no heatsinks?
It's probably going to be the best review on the net for this case. Covered in extremely great details & multiple different scenarios. Really fantastic job 👏 P.S. Is it sold in Singapore already?
Hi chris ang, welcome to my channel. I am glad you like my content. Tentatively should arrive in Singapore between mid June. Once again thank you for your valuable feedback. Greatly appreciated it.
What a great video. I appreciate all the attention to your review including all the different configurations. Really helps when planning out a build on it. Can you mount SFX or SFX-L with the offset standoffs like you did the ATX?
@@chubakka03 hi and welcome to my channel. Yes you can, so long you have the ATX bracket to your sfx PSU. You can mount it that way. Thank you for your kind words and all the best with your build too. 😉
@@KleoYan Wow thanks for the quick reply! nice. The reason why I was asking is because I want to try and fit LF3 360 on the side bracket with as much clearance as possible. Using the PSU bracket mounted in the side position, it sticks out even if you have a sfx. But seeing your video gave me the idea of mounting a sfx offset , and you don't have the bracket sticking out. I don't know how much room that would buy though. But thanks!
@@chubakka03 Hi welcome back, As for mounting the SFX as you've mentioned. I have tested, its not possible to mount a 360. You can only do it with the SFX PSU at the side mount by default not using the standoffs method and to remove the rear fan to give you clearance to mount it at the side.
Hi Niño Mutuc, welcome to my channel. Based on the architecture, I will go for this case. As you see, if you have errors in measurements of your component, example GPU or Liquid AIO, this case has the flexibility so place your PSU at different location. This opens up more method to mount your PC components. For AP201, it's a good case too but you have to be very precise on measurements on component uses.
@@KleoYan thank you for your feedback, it convinced me to choose this case rather than the ap201. last question tho, if you place your 360mm rad on the side panel, does it affect the thermals of GPU since it intakes more air compared to 2 120mm fans at the bottom?
@@njmutuc17 if you place 360 at the side, which I have not tested if it can mount, even if it does fit, you should not be worrying about the thermal. since your AIO rad is drawing fresh air from the side and you are leaving the top open with fans to draw more warm air out.. therefore its idea. You have all these thermal covered 1) GPU draws air from the bottom, push some warm air out to the side of the mesh panel, only some warm air to be up. 2) Liquid AIO at the side, drawing cool air from the side mesh panel to your radiator 3) Top is open to draw more hot air out of the case. hope this answer to your question.
Hi quboJJ, welcome to my channel, you can do 240 aio or 2 x 120mm or 140mm fans. As for 280 AIO, I dont think it will fit as there will be height clearance issue.
@@KleoYan ill leave this comment for others. bought arctic III 240 with asus b650m-e board and it fits, theres a good chance for fitting 280aio there too but motherboard cant have big heatsink ✌️ (had to move 240 closer to the psu bcs of that heatsink)
Hi tdm17mn, welcome back. Placing sufficient fans with proper control of airflow will cool your system. You will need to experience this yourself as it greatly depend at the region, aircon or non aircon environment.
Hi MicerGlancer, welcome back. Yup this case indeed is impressive. I kind of like the flexibility, as you won't get stuck at one dead spot. Still the PSU size is critical.
This is exactly what I was looking for!! THANK YOU! Would you recommend a sfx or full atx psu for this case? Additionally, can I use a 7900xt or xtx (either the sapphire pulse, powercolor hellhound, XFX speed merc or the Asrock phantom gaming cards) with 3 bottom fans?
Hi tdm17mn, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback. for SFX is good to have but it depends on how much power consumption of your system and you might require extension cables as the 8pin EPS cables might be too short. I would say best to have ATX PSU that does not have a lenght more than 150 to 160mm.
thank you! i plan to use the Corsair RM850x is at 160mm length, so it should fit a Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER GAMING OC which is 342mm length, right?
Hi izz mad, welcome to my channel. if your PSU is this www.corsair.com/us/en/p/psu/cp-9020180-na/rmx-series-rm850x-850-watt-80-plus-gold-certified-fully-modular-psu-cp-9020180-na?srsltid=AfmBOooQS5EQYXUxtFUkk-OOxqb2gy4zZ1B9Bmxb3_ZEpBD5PcpLZvmx#tab-techspecs, then your GPU will fit but will be tight fit as illustrated here the tuf card is at 348.2 in lenght and the PSU has a height of 86mm. The url which I have asked, if that's the PSU, then it should not be an issue.
Hi ya BORN TO PLAY!, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback, greatly appreciated it. The Asus Tuf 4080 super height is at 150mm tall and the case for Aircooler height is at 165mm but when I measured is 168mm from mobo to the side tempered glass you have 18mm clearance. Exmaple, If i am to take 168mm of the case and minus off the GPU height 150mm (horizontally mounted) you will have 18mm clearance to plug the 12VHPWR cable.
@@born_to_play I see. Some 12VHPWR cables from PSU default is right angle like the cooler master SFX 850v2. I guess those should work. But still thank you for reminding me which I have forgotten
Hi AnonymerAlkoholiker, welcome to my channel. The height of the Freezer 36 is at 159mm www.arctic.de/en/Freezer-36/ACFRE00121A . It will fit in this case without issue.
If I have the radiator on the side, could I have a fan on top? I want to have an airflow so that the CPU, GPU and UPS take in cold air from the outside, and the hot air in the case comes out upwards, like a chimney.
hello Noe Boss, welcome to my channel. If you place your PSU at the right spot (watch timestamp 25:10) you will be able to fit fans at the top without issues.
@@KleoYan In that case, is it advisable to place the radiator on pull so that the CPU breathes cold air from outside? Or should I put it on push so that it draws hot air out of the case?
@@noeboss9332 I would push air in to the sides, even it's pushing warm air in as there will be air movement around the motherboard area and place your rear as in take to push cool air in. The warm air will be taken care at the top to exhaust it.
Great video....really informative. I have the Rog Strix 4090, I am looking at this case or the Asus Prime. I wonder which one has the better thermals...
Hi Paul, welcome back. This case have the advantage as it has a side tray to place fans to drawn in cool air to your motherboard area which does not require high rpm fans to push air in. Unlike the AP201, the intake depends greatly at the bottom and the passive air entering the chase. Nevertheless the choice is up to you. I would grab this more modular chassis.
Hi! Hope you see this. I can see that due to motherboard design, you plugged your GPU to the 2nd position of the case PCIe Slot. Is there any more space between the bottom of the GPU and the bottom of the case?
@@KleoYan wow Thanks for the response! On that set up with your tuf 4080super, is there still some kind of a gap below or it’s already touching the case surface? If there’s some gap, how many mm do you think it is? Not trying to put some fans but maybe my GPU wont fit as it’s like 75mm in thickness, specially if the gpu is plugged on the 2nd pcie slot of the case. Let me know. Thank you so much!
@@incubus3286 Good valid question. the gap as I have measured.. is roughly at 4.5mm to 5mm , also to take note, your 12VHPWR will need to be right angle, else you will have a hard time to bend the cables.. it's super duper close to the side mesh panel.
Good video now i know exactly how i will build it. You might wanna do some title and description seo i randomly found you, ex: lian li dan a 3 cases build sfx ..
Hi Ailluin Thethyra, welcome to my channel. the PSU which is mounted on the SSD tray. there are enough clearance to plug flat cables. if you using sleeving, then that might be an issue.
Hi Felix EN, welcome back. This is a question I have for them too but got to wait till they are done with Computex. Thank you for your feedback. if there are any updates, I will keep you inform.
They added mesh options for their other cases so this definitely is a possibility. I've seen some beautiful custom front panels on Etsy that provide ventilation but they are very expensive. @@tdm17mn
Hi Niklas Björklund, welcome to my channel. If you mount the PSU at the side using the 4 standoffs, you will be able to mount the 240 at the top and the GPU length at 350mm without issues. But if you are to mount the PSU at the front at mid section. You can mount 240 but your GPU must not exceed 310mm
@@KleoYan How much space is there between the mobo and gpu if the gpu is mounted vertically? Im asking becuse i have a rog ryujin II, and it is pretty high 😅
@@niklashansson7788 hi I see what I can do later as am currently not in town. Not able to check. So you mind send me an email godzylatech@gmail.com so that I won’t lost track as there are other comments which I do reply to. Thank you!
does 7900 xtx nitro+ fits in this case? also, this is the very first time seeing your channel and this is a very well made and detailed video :D great job :D
Hello Craze Dhark, welcome to my channel. The dimension of the 7900 xtx nitro plus is this Dimension: 320(L)X 135.75(W)X 71.6 (H)mm, it will fit but for bottom fans, you will not be able to fit with 2 x 120mm which is at 25mm at height. By the way, thank you for your feedback. greatly appreciated it. You might want to check out this content too. Is not about the MX6 paste but more on the application of thermal paste which aid alot of my viewers to get good thermal results. th-cam.com/video/xZ2R4roF1_Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zNi-Fl4aMOALTb0b
My GPU is MSI RTX 3070 Gaming Z Trio which is 2.9 slots. My mobo is MSI B650M Mortar Wi-Fi which uses the 2nd pci slot. Will I still have the option to use 3 120mm fans at the bottom?
Hi Insulted Egg, welcome to my channel. I am using the MSI B650M Mortar too in this illustration, there are only 2 PCI-E slot, the top nearing the processor is slot 1 and the one away is slot 2. Which slot are you referring to? Also best way is to measure the thickness of your GPU if it exceed 61mm thick. within the 61mm GPU thickness and if you have slot your GPU at PCI-E slot 1 (near to the processor), you should not have an issue placing 3 x 120mm fans below.
Thank you for provided amazing detail for this case , I am wonder if it is storng/sturdy enough to hold the ATX at 32:12 , is it a official thing to do that ?
Hi Henrique, welcome to my channel if the PSU is of SFX, that is applicable. It will clear plenty of space to mount a big GPU with a 360 Liquid AIO at the top. Thank you for your feedback👍👍👍
Thanks for explaining about almost about every possible build with this case , just wanted to know is there a possibility of mounting a 360mm radiator at the side tray with a 150 atx psu and rtx 4080 ?
@@Ruskian_Potatoes hi and welcome to my channel. If you mount your 150mm lenght PSU at the side instead of the front. Yes you can mount a 360 liquid aio on the side panel and the rtx4080 at the bottom.
@@wlanamaicp Hi welcome Ginny channel. If you use the vertical GPU mount, you won’t be able to place any bottom fans, as the area is taken by the vertical GPU mount.
VERY VERY NICE VIDEO!!!!!!! Thanks!!!! So detailed!!! Until your video cant install all my hardware!!! But this tricks about PSU is os Like a Boss!!!! tks!!!!
Is there a way i can fit 360 aio + using the full lenght of gpu 415 mm , if i have sfx psu ( cooler master v sfx platinum 1300 ) ? The reason i want the full lenght ( 415 ) because i want it to be future proof for rtx 5090
Hi A106ix, welcome to my channel. So long you are using sfx power supply and the card width does not exceed 61mm, you will be able to use full length 415mm and with two 120mm fans in this case. Not forgetting a full length 360 aio at the top.
@@a106ix9 the arrangement for sfx can be mounted at the front of at the side and as for which level, it’s flexible. Just need to set it dead center at the front or at the side, either way.
Hi Martin Oliver Vendivil, welcome to my channel, you can fit those radiator but with fans, the space is very limited. I would not advise to mount that way.
Hi J Boy, welcome to my channel. yes you can, as illustrated here is a full ATX PSU which has a L X W at 150mm. a SFX PSU is much smaller. It will fit without any issues.
Hi Santiago Mateo, welcome to my channel. There are people mention that it’s like Asus AP201 and some mentioned it looks like Jonsbo D31. Honestly speaking, maybe the format inside are about the same but the external looks different and this is way more modular compared to the rest.
@@KleoYan yeah I agree about the modularity, if only lian-li was same time with ap201 and d30/d31.. lian li would really be the choice as long the budget price is good compared to the rest
What if you wish to side mount the gpu? I’m assuming you would need to mount the Psu on the side right? I see how it could work but then would I have to worry about the size of my cpu cooler
Hi Emmett Hawthorne, welcome to my channel. If your GPU is not longer than 310mm and have the height of 140mm, you should not worry if you mounting Vertically. You see if your GPU is at the height of 140mm, and your air cooler has the width or lenght not beyond 123mm, then it will be rigth above the GPU without issues and as for PSU placement. so long you keep it to 310mm, you will be fine. Do pardon me as I didnt illustrate that.
With a shorter GPU (like your 4070), would you be able to fit a 360 Liquid freezer 3 in the top, when you have a short (150mm) PSU in the front in the lowest possible position?
Hi Synyster, welcome to my channel. I would say set it to the middle for a 150 length PSU. The key to mount a 360 is not the GPU but your PSU and also take note. Matt Lee tested and unable to fit the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360 at the top as his motherboard vrm heatsink hits the radiator.
@@markanthonyjaime4855 I have a quick check, Matt Lee is using a B760M Tuf board which has side vrm heatsink height at 35mm tall and rear vrm heatsink height at 40mm tall. In such case, it's hard to find a B650M board that has both side and rear VRM which is at 30mm tall. I would advise not to use Arctic Liquid Freezer II or III at the top of this case.
Hi Hang, welcome to my channel and yes sfx will work so long your PSU have the ATX bracket. As for the slim 15mm, this I am unsure if it fits as I do not have a 4090D. You can give it a try and do let us know if it’s able to. Thank you and all the best with your build too. 👍👍👍
Hi Mark Anthony Jaime, welcome to my channel. I have a quick check, Matt Lee is using a B760M Tuf board which has side vrm heatsink height at 35mm tall and rear vrm heatsink height at 40mm tall. In such case, it's hard to find a B650M board that has both side and rear VRM which is at 30mm tall. I would advise not to use Arctic Liquid Freezer II or III at the top of this case.
Hi, I have a 160mm PSU and a 360MM 4090.. at @20:00 you say this is the top psy mounting position.. in the documentation it says at position S 0.5 we are able to mount 150mm psu only for big cards.. I am confused.. should i go ahead and buy this case? will it work with a 360mm 4090 and a 160mm PSU? i can mount it side or front doesnt matter.. because i will be air cooling it.
Hi Aman Sharma, welcome to my channel. 1) If you have the PSU at 160mm in lenght and mounted infront of the case. it must be of the upper position to give clearance to your 4090 GPU to be mounted at the top, so that you have clearance at the bottom for your psu cables to be routed and plug to your motherboard. thats what I meant and you can't use a 360 liquid AIO at the top as you have no clearance. 240 will work. 2) If want to plug a 360 liquid AIO at the top with the 4090 GPU at the bottom, I advise you to use a SFX PSU instead.
@@KleoYan AIO is out of the question for me.. I want to do air cooling.. my gpu is 356mm and my ATX PSU is 160MM.. in the video you have a 150mm PSU.. the problem im having is.. will a 160mm psu fit with a 356mm 4090 gpu? lian li documentation says no. :'( whereas in your video you say 160mm might fit.. im a little confused.
@@aman5175 hi with an aircooler setup, 160mm PSU at the front is of no issue. Just need to place it at the top slot of the case to give clearance for your modular PSU cables as the GPU might but in the way.
@@CARNEWB hi welcome to my channel. The SSD are mounted correctly is just a split second that you see the SSD showing you and not the inside. As am explaining and 1/2 way I turn the tray to slot back to the case.Sorry about the confusion there.
Hi Theo Tong, welcome to my channel. Check to make sure your GPU does not have a widrh above 61mm. If it's under 61mm, then you will be able to mount bottom fans.
@@tdm17mn welcome back. I believe it will fit as the measurement of the ASRock 7900 XTX is this 330 x 140 x 57.6 mm, 2.8-slot and as mentioned so long you do not exceed 61mm thickness of the GPU, you will be able to fit two bottom 120mm fans.
@@tdm17mn 1st there are no mounting screws for it 2nd even if you cable tie the fan down. Your fan might cos problems for your PSU cables and you need to bend it extremely. 3rd is in their official website with the specification.
Hi dumbdump, welcome to my channel. You will have an issue if you mount fans on the side tray. If you remove that, the Deepcool Assassin 4S will fit.. height at 164mm and case clearance is at 168mm before it touches the side mesh panel.
@@Felix_EN Hi thank you for your suggestion but I have returned the AP201 chassis. This are the content of what I have for the AP201. th-cam.com/play/PLEW-b-2vYDdMiolftaGPjy77nAdOvYjLW.html&si=LfKN8tCBbTpoD9lV
Hi bLitzkreEp, welcome back. If you are skillful and knowing what type of PSU cables you are using, also managed the fan cables and such before mounting in this case. It will be a breeze. Infact just to share. most of my build reviews, I did show how I did the cable management. This case is consider big as compared to ITX..Most of the time I will look at the case and picture all PC components mounted, with slight imagination, I will plot and route the cables in mind. Once have a final draft on my mind, I will then execute step by step to manage the cables. Just so share with illustration th-cam.com/video/ZscQegOB2rg/w-d-xo.html
8:42 Small correction, bottom side can have upto 3 x 120mm fans.
Hi Hirak Sarma, welcome to my channel. Thank you for pointing it out. My bad. thanks again for the correctioin. 👍👍👍
@@KleoYan Thanks for the awsome video though will take out lots of guesswork from my build.
@@hiraksarma3068 you are most welcome. I do understand in pc builds, most have to guess out the measurements. nevertheless, all the best with your build too.
My friend you deserve more views. extremely thorough guide and walk through
Hi cecilchan1988, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your valuable feedback, greatly appreciated it 😉
This is exactly the thorough guide I needed to fully understand the case restrictions. Now I no exactly what length the psu and gpu need to be. Thank you!
@@stitchilalu hi welcome to my channel. I am glad you find this content useful. All the best with your build too 😉
Hello, I just wanted to let you know that this is extremely helpful for my first build, thanks a lot man. Keep it up!
Hi Aramis, welcome to my channel and I am glad this content did aid you. All the best with your build too. 😉
You make the BEST, most informative and detailed case reviews of ANY other content creator! thanks!
Hi Ralph, welcome to my channel and thank you for the compliment, greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too. 😉
Thanks for the thorough look at the A3-mATX! It was nice seeing the explanations for the various configurations and fitments.
Originally was looking at the NCASE M1 Evo, but that still had some trade-offs that I didn't like. I don't mind getting a slightly larger case and fitting more stuff! Price helps a lot, too.
Hi Penguin Templar, welcome back. I am glad you like this content. As far as I know, this chassis is around 70 USD. you might want to consider, it's well build and structured. 😉
32:00 just want to add that your PCIe slot placement depends on your motherboard too. ASrock and Gigabyte boards have the PCIe slot in the very top position. The board you’re using (Msi Mortar) has the PCIe mounted in the second position pushing your GPU down even further. Something to note when it comes to this case.
Hi A I, welcome to my channel and you are spot on. Thank you for the info and greatly appreciated it 👍👍👍
Saved me some typing. Yeah, I would only get top slot matx cards tbh, for that reason alone.
@@stabizisback hi and welcome to my channel. Thanks for sharing your thougts too. Greatly appreciated it 👍👍👍
Hi man, can i fit 140mm fans at bottom? Some people say that there is no cutouts for that? I have already ordered 140mm fans and idk will they fit or no. Thank you for such good video❤
Hi MEDUSA Gaming, welcome to my channel, nope you can't mount 140mm at the bottom. you can only fit 3 x 120mm at the bottom.
with a vertical GPU, would the arctic liquid freezer 3 280 fit on the top?
Hi NooB's Den, welcome to my channel. yes if you keep the GPU height to 150mm.
Very good review, i hope to see Jonsbo Z20 as well since most reviews are skimping through stuff, you explain everything clearly
Hi Desgard, welcome to my channel, I did try asking Jonsbo for the Z20 and am still waiting for a reply. Hopefully they do reply me. Will let you know if they do and I will do an open view on this case. Once again thank you for your feedback and suggestion. 👍👍👍
Mannnn i hope u achieve much more success. Very good and detail explaining the parts compatibility. Keep up the good work
Hi AQIFF AZMI, welcome to my channel and thank you for your best wishes. I will continue to do my best and all the very best with your build too.
THANK YOU! This is literally the first video I have seen that gave me confidence that I would be able to fit all my parts into this case.
Hi gscurd75, welcome to my channel. I am glad this content did aid you. All the best with your build too. 😉
@KleoYan Thanks. I have a 4 slot 4090 and 280mm Arctic AIO and 150mm PSU. None of the other videos I have seen went into such great detail showing all the different placement options using a full sized PSU.
@@gscurd75 you are most welcome.. hmm 4 slots 4090. it will be a tight squeeze.
@KleoYan The board has the pcie slot at the top and I likely will not be able to get fans at the bottom but it should still fit.
@@gscurd75 Hi, thanks for the info. which motherboard is that?
Hey mate, a potential thing you could explore with this case and similar cases is the compatibility with the RMx Corsair Shift PSU. It's something I keep thinking about but am unable to test properly without the parts myself.
Hi noon6, welcome to my channel. I will keep that in mind. will write to corsair again and see if they do entertain my request. Thank you again for the suggestion.
Yet another fantastic review. Love the mesh and the modularity of this case. I especially liked that you took the time to show how a thick 280 AIO with non swivel hoses could fit. Great attention to detail.
More and more I am wanting to build an M-ATX system.
Do you plan on doing another video showing casing temps. in the Dan A3? If so, could you include an air cooler?
Thank you once again for a great video.
Hi Mr. T Cas, welcome back and yes. That will be in place but will take sometime. I will do the arctic p12max and p14max on arctic liquid freezer III first, which I owe you 😂 thanks again for your support and suggestion 👍👍👍
This is perfectly thorough and so helpful while trying to make a decision on a case to buy. Subscribed after seeing this and your Thermals video for the AP201.
Great work! Thank you!
@@Tekuzumodoto Hi and welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback and to have subscribed to my channel. All the best with your build too. 😉
Can I place small graphic card in downslot
Hi AV15HEK, welcome to my channel, I wouldn't advise to do so as the space is very narrow right at the bottom PCI-E slot.
HI,
I'm new in PC hardwares. For the thickness of case fans, is 25mm compatible to this case, or I should go for thinner one? Thanks in advance for the help.
Hello ksmlck CK LAI, welcome to my channel. It depends where you are placing it.. if you are placing at the bottom, then you need to make sure your GPU thickness is not greater than 61mm, then you will be able to fit 25mm thick fans below.
@@KleoYan Thanks to your prompt reply. I plan to use an air cool heatsink instead of a radiator, likewise, I need to figure out the clearance value with reference to the heatsink dimension beforehand, prior to work out the thichkness of case fans at the back and on the top.
I have a question. If I put the fans on the side. Do you think the mesh was designed well enough to stop the dust? After all it seems like only the bottom has a dust filter.
Hi Walter H T, welcome to my channel. This case mesh is indeed slightly different design from other mesh cases, it does aid to filter some dust but not totally none. I will be very honest with you.. for cases which having tons of mesh without air filter, there will be dust, even with dust filters on normal case.. dust is not avoidable. Will need regular cleaning as in vaccum out the dust out.
You warn about 280mm AiO not fitting the top....well, my Trinity II Performance 360 doesnt really fit either. I have to use a slim fan there.
Hi Insert Name Here, welcome to my channel and thank you for the info.
Nice video! Showed all the possibilites with the hardware itself. Really good video! It was exaclty what I was looking for :)
Hi César da Silva, welcome to my channel and I am glad you find this content useful to you. All the best with your build too 😉
i have it pre-ordered. should arrive at the end of July. Meanwhile, this is the best overview, and i will probably be watching it multiple times till i get it.
Hi Peak Stone, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. Good to hear that you like this chassis and all the best with your build too 👍👍👍
Man this video is awesome. I've never seen something as complete as this! Makes preparing a build so easy.
I have one question tho, do you think a Artic Liquid Freezer 360 II or III will fit on the top if the motherboard has no heatsinks?
@@jeanbiroute hi welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. Greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too 😉
@@KleoYan your channel Is awesome! Thank you
@@jeanbiroute hi, thank you for the compliment 👍👍👍
It's probably going to be the best review on the net for this case. Covered in extremely great details & multiple different scenarios.
Really fantastic job 👏
P.S. Is it sold in Singapore already?
Hi chris ang, welcome to my channel. I am glad you like my content. Tentatively should arrive in Singapore between mid June. Once again thank you for your valuable feedback. Greatly appreciated it.
What a great video. I appreciate all the attention to your review including all the different configurations. Really helps when planning out a build on it. Can you mount SFX or SFX-L with the offset standoffs like you did the ATX?
@@chubakka03 hi and welcome to my channel. Yes you can, so long you have the ATX bracket to your sfx PSU. You can mount it that way. Thank you for your kind words and all the best with your build too. 😉
@@KleoYan Wow thanks for the quick reply! nice. The reason why I was asking is because I want to try and fit LF3 360 on the side bracket with as much clearance as possible. Using the PSU bracket mounted in the side position, it sticks out even if you have a sfx. But seeing your video gave me the idea of mounting a sfx offset , and you don't have the bracket sticking out. I don't know how much room that would buy though. But thanks!
@@chubakka03 Hi welcome back, As for mounting the SFX as you've mentioned. I have tested, its not possible to mount a 360. You can only do it with the SFX PSU at the side mount by default not using the standoffs method and to remove the rear fan to give you clearance to mount it at the side.
@@KleoYan Thanks! That is good to know! So if you want to mount a LF3 360 on the side, you have to sacrifice the rear fan? How about a slim 15mm fan?
@@chubakka03 that might work. but will be a tight squeeze.
what would you prefer? this case or the asus ap201?
Hi Niño Mutuc, welcome to my channel. Based on the architecture, I will go for this case. As you see, if you have errors in measurements of your component, example GPU or Liquid AIO, this case has the flexibility so place your PSU at different location. This opens up more method to mount your PC components. For AP201, it's a good case too but you have to be very precise on measurements on component uses.
@@KleoYan thank you for your feedback, it convinced me to choose this case rather than the ap201. last question tho,
if you place your 360mm rad on the side panel, does it affect the thermals of GPU since it intakes more air compared to 2 120mm fans at the bottom?
@@njmutuc17 if you place 360 at the side, which I have not tested if it can mount, even if it does fit, you should not be worrying about the thermal. since your AIO rad is drawing fresh air from the side and you are leaving the top open with fans to draw more warm air out.. therefore its idea. You have all these thermal covered
1) GPU draws air from the bottom, push some warm air out to the side of the mesh panel, only some warm air to be up.
2) Liquid AIO at the side, drawing cool air from the side mesh panel to your radiator
3) Top is open to draw more hot air out of the case.
hope this answer to your question.
if u have atx psu in max he
ight position (video 14:00) can u place on top 240/280 aio or 2x120/140mm fans? thanks
Hi quboJJ, welcome to my channel, you can do 240 aio or 2 x 120mm or 140mm fans. As for 280 AIO, I dont think it will fit as there will be height clearance issue.
@@KleoYan ok so arctic liquidfreezer III 240 :D thx
@@quboJJ you are most welcome and yup 240 LF2 or LF3 will work.
@@KleoYan ill leave this comment for others. bought arctic III 240 with asus b650m-e board and it fits, theres a good chance for fitting 280aio there too but motherboard cant have big heatsink ✌️ (had to move 240 closer to the psu bcs of that heatsink)
@@quboJJ hi welcome back and thank you for the update and congrats on the installation 👍👍👍
Using a 7900xt/xtx on the bottom with two 120mm fans and 3 up top and one as exhaust - is this enough to cool it?
Hi tdm17mn, welcome back. Placing sufficient fans with proper control of airflow will cool your system. You will need to experience this yourself as it greatly depend at the region, aircon or non aircon environment.
Finally a new M-ATX Case that can compete with ASUS Prime AP201.
Hi MicerGlancer, welcome back. Yup this case indeed is impressive. I kind of like the flexibility, as you won't get stuck at one dead spot. Still the PSU size is critical.
This is exactly what I was looking for!! THANK YOU!
Would you recommend a sfx or full atx psu for this case? Additionally, can I use a 7900xt or xtx (either the sapphire pulse, powercolor hellhound, XFX speed merc or the Asrock phantom gaming cards) with 3 bottom fans?
Hi tdm17mn, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback. for SFX is good to have but it depends on how much power consumption of your system and you might require extension cables as the 8pin EPS cables might be too short. I would say best to have ATX PSU that does not have a lenght more than 150 to 160mm.
thank you! i plan to use the Corsair RM850x is at 160mm length, so it should fit a Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER GAMING OC which is 342mm length, right?
Hi izz mad, welcome to my channel. if your PSU is this www.corsair.com/us/en/p/psu/cp-9020180-na/rmx-series-rm850x-850-watt-80-plus-gold-certified-fully-modular-psu-cp-9020180-na?srsltid=AfmBOooQS5EQYXUxtFUkk-OOxqb2gy4zZ1B9Bmxb3_ZEpBD5PcpLZvmx#tab-techspecs, then your GPU will fit but will be tight fit as illustrated here the tuf card is at 348.2 in lenght and the PSU has a height of 86mm. The url which I have asked, if that's the PSU, then it should not be an issue.
Great review, but you forgot to mention the 12vhpwr cable clearance with the 4080 Super
Hi ya BORN TO PLAY!, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback, greatly appreciated it. The Asus Tuf 4080 super height is at 150mm tall and the case for Aircooler height is at 165mm but when I measured is 168mm from mobo to the side tempered glass you have 18mm clearance. Exmaple, If i am to take 168mm of the case and minus off the GPU height 150mm (horizontally mounted) you will have 18mm clearance to plug the 12VHPWR cable.
@@KleoYanthanks for answer, but i just read the recommend clearance should be 35 mm.
@@born_to_play I see. Some 12VHPWR cables from PSU default is right angle like the cooler master SFX 850v2. I guess those should work. But still thank you for reminding me which I have forgotten
Awesome video!! Do you happen to know when this case releases and where I might be able to purchase one in SG?
Hi g33lo, welcome to my channel. This I am not too sure and am checking. You might want to check with Corbell Technology.
Best Review on TH-cam. Keep up Bro. Does a Arctic freezer 36 fit?
Hi AnonymerAlkoholiker, welcome to my channel. The height of the Freezer 36 is at 159mm www.arctic.de/en/Freezer-36/ACFRE00121A . It will fit in this case without issue.
@@KleoYan thanks for ur quick answer.
@@anonymeralkoholiker2880 you are most welcome. All the best with your build too.
@@KleoYan thank u sir. Already did my pre Order on the case
@@anonymeralkoholiker2880 Glad to help out and all the best. Do let us know how your build goes 😉
i think asus prime case and coolermaster new cube case sold well this is why others are making too
Hi Mak paul, welcome back. Thank you for your feedback. I guess so too 👍
Is there going to be a part 2 for this? Thank you!
tdm17mn, welcome back. there will be but it will take sometime as I am busy at work.
If I have the radiator on the side, could I have a fan on top?
I want to have an airflow so that the CPU, GPU and UPS take in cold air from the outside, and the hot air in the case comes out upwards, like a chimney.
hello Noe Boss, welcome to my channel. If you place your PSU at the right spot (watch timestamp 25:10) you will be able to fit fans at the top without issues.
@@KleoYan In that case, is it advisable to place the radiator on pull so that the CPU breathes cold air from outside?
Or should I put it on push so that it draws hot air out of the case?
@@noeboss9332 I would push air in to the sides, even it's pushing warm air in as there will be air movement around the motherboard area and place your rear as in take to push cool air in. The warm air will be taken care at the top to exhaust it.
Great video....really informative.
I have the Rog Strix 4090, I am looking at this case or the Asus Prime.
I wonder which one has the better thermals...
Hi Paul, welcome back. This case have the advantage as it has a side tray to place fans to drawn in cool air to your motherboard area which does not require high rpm fans to push air in. Unlike the AP201, the intake depends greatly at the bottom and the passive air entering the chase. Nevertheless the choice is up to you. I would grab this more modular chassis.
Hi! Hope you see this. I can see that due to motherboard design, you plugged your GPU to the 2nd position of the case PCIe Slot. Is there any more space between the bottom of the GPU and the bottom of the case?
Hi Incubus32, welcome to my channel. if you have the GPU at the 2nd PCI-E slot, there will be no space for fans at the bottom.
@@KleoYan wow Thanks for the response! On that set up with your tuf 4080super, is there still some kind of a gap below or it’s already touching the case surface? If there’s some gap, how many mm do you think it is? Not trying to put some fans but maybe my GPU wont fit as it’s like 75mm in thickness, specially if the gpu is plugged on the 2nd pcie slot of the case. Let me know. Thank you so much!
@@incubus3286 Good valid question. the gap as I have measured.. is roughly at 4.5mm to 5mm , also to take note, your 12VHPWR will need to be right angle, else you will have a hard time to bend the cables.. it's super duper close to the side mesh panel.
@@KleoYan Hey! Thanks for the info! Appreciate it :)
@@incubus3286 You are most welcome, all the best with your build too. 😉
A 3x120mm fan can be placed downwards
Hi Vis Ghost, welcome to my channel. That's correct and it's my bad. sorry about that and thank you for the correction.
Good video now i know exactly how i will build it. You might wanna do some title and description seo i randomly found you, ex: lian li dan a 3 cases build sfx ..
Hi SiXiS4, welcome to my channel and I am glad you like my content. All the best with your build and thank you for the suggestion 😉
thanks for the various configuration explanation. very detailed and helpful. cheers
Hello Peter Wong, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback. I am glad you find this content useful and all the best with your build too.😉
Excellent video I'll be using when I do my very first build shortly with this case. Thank you 👍
@@meteora8888 hi and welcome to my channel. I am glad you like this content. I wishes you all the very best with your build too😉
it will be very nice if you can show us a config of AIO 360 with ATX psu while having
Hi Steve, welcome to my channel. I see what I can do at a later stage, thanks for the suggestion. 👍
Can you even mount a GPU & plug in the 24 pin ATX motherboard connector with the PSU mounted on the front SSD tray?
Hi Ailluin Thethyra, welcome to my channel. the PSU which is mounted on the SSD tray. there are enough clearance to plug flat cables. if you using sleeving, then that might be an issue.
Awesome video!! I love the case and I am buying it as soon as it comes out in my region
Hi Mr.SN0W, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. All the best with your build too 😉
I wonder why they didnt make the front panel as a possible air intake for the PSU, now it has to face the case to draw in warm air from the gpu
Hi Felix EN, welcome back. This is a question I have for them too but got to wait till they are done with Computex. Thank you for your feedback. if there are any updates, I will keep you inform.
It would be nice if they offered a front mesh add on option.
@@tdm17mn welcome back. yup that will be a very good option.
They added mesh options for their other cases so this definitely is a possibility. I've seen some beautiful custom front panels on Etsy that provide ventilation but they are very expensive. @@tdm17mn
Thank you for the very detailed walkthrough of the case! Can you have a atx psu(150mm) with a 240mm rad at the top, while vertically mounting a gpu?
Hi Niklas Björklund, welcome to my channel. If you mount the PSU at the side using the 4 standoffs, you will be able to mount the 240 at the top and the GPU length at 350mm without issues. But if you are to mount the PSU at the front at mid section. You can mount 240 but your GPU must not exceed 310mm
@@KleoYan How much space is there between the mobo and gpu if the gpu is mounted vertically? Im asking becuse i have a rog ryujin II, and it is pretty high 😅
@@niklashansson7788 hi I see what I can do later as am currently not in town. Not able to check. So you mind send me an email godzylatech@gmail.com so that I won’t lost track as there are other comments which I do reply to. Thank you!
@@KleoYan Sure thing! Thanks for taking the time :)
@@niklashansson7788 Kindly check your email, I have replied. thank you!
does 7900 xtx nitro+ fits in this case? also, this is the very first time seeing your channel and this is a very well made and detailed video :D great job :D
Hello Craze Dhark, welcome to my channel. The dimension of the 7900 xtx nitro plus is this Dimension: 320(L)X 135.75(W)X 71.6 (H)mm, it will fit but for bottom fans, you will not be able to fit with 2 x 120mm which is at 25mm at height. By the way, thank you for your feedback. greatly appreciated it. You might want to check out this content too. Is not about the MX6 paste but more on the application of thermal paste which aid alot of my viewers to get good thermal results. th-cam.com/video/xZ2R4roF1_Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zNi-Fl4aMOALTb0b
My GPU is MSI RTX 3070 Gaming Z Trio which is 2.9 slots. My mobo is MSI B650M Mortar Wi-Fi which uses the 2nd pci slot. Will I still have the option to use 3 120mm fans at the bottom?
Hi Insulted Egg, welcome to my channel. I am using the MSI B650M Mortar too in this illustration, there are only 2 PCI-E slot, the top nearing the processor is slot 1 and the one away is slot 2. Which slot are you referring to? Also best way is to measure the thickness of your GPU if it exceed 61mm thick. within the 61mm GPU thickness and if you have slot your GPU at PCI-E slot 1 (near to the processor), you should not have an issue placing 3 x 120mm fans below.
Thank you for provided amazing detail for this case , I am wonder if it is storng/sturdy enough to hold the ATX at 32:12 , is it a official thing to do that ?
Hi Chuen C, welcome to my channel. Yes it is sturdy to mount it this way. It looks flimsy but no problem to hold the PSU weight.
@@KleoYan thank you!
@@katauen you are most welcome. All the best with your build 😉
Great video! confirmed what I was looking for.
Hi Swan Studios, welcome to my channel and I am glad you find this content useful, all the best with your build too. 😉
Is it possible to mount a vertical gpu, with the psu on the side mount low position? That would clear up for a big GPU and a 360mm top rad, no?
Hi Henrique, welcome to my channel if the PSU is of SFX, that is applicable. It will clear plenty of space to mount a big GPU with a 360 Liquid AIO at the top. Thank you for your feedback👍👍👍
Thanks for explaining about almost about every possible build with this case , just wanted to know is there a possibility of mounting a 360mm radiator at the side tray with a 150 atx psu and rtx 4080 ?
@@Ruskian_Potatoes hi and welcome to my channel. If you mount your 150mm lenght PSU at the side instead of the front. Yes you can mount a 360 liquid aio on the side panel and the rtx4080 at the bottom.
@@KleoYan thanks for the prompt reply 👋. Once again kudos to you for your vivid explaination about this case
@@Ruskian_Potatoes you are most welcome and all the best with your build too. 😉
thanks for your video and effort !! love it
Hi OLYLIFE SG , welcome to my channel. am glad you like this content and all the best with your build too.
Another great thorough review as usual!
Hi ya ShibaNYC, welcome to my channel and thank you for your support and feedback 👍👍👍
Any idea when is it coming to Singapore?
Hi Wei Soh, welcome to my channel. This I am not too sure but you might want to check with Corebell Technology
Make a build video for air cooler and 240 Aio in this
Hi edward enock.M, welcome back, I see what I can do. No promises. Thank you for the suggestion.
Now this is what I call a detail review❤❤
@@premnikz hello and welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback and all the best with your build 😉
Thank you Kleo. Awesome channel. I go to you because your a professional with your talent
Hi birdsoup777, welcome to my channel and thank you👍 . I am just like you, a PC Builder 😉
Planning on doing vertical GPU mount and have 2 120mm fan at the bottom, is that possible?
@@wlanamaicp Hi welcome Ginny channel. If you use the vertical GPU mount, you won’t be able to place any bottom fans, as the area is taken by the vertical GPU mount.
VERY VERY NICE VIDEO!!!!!!! Thanks!!!! So detailed!!! Until your video cant install all my hardware!!! But this tricks about PSU is os Like a Boss!!!! tks!!!!
@@eduaf1 hi and welcome. Thank you for your feedback and sorry that this content not able to assist you to fit the components you needed.
Is there a way i can fit 360 aio + using the full lenght of gpu 415 mm , if i have sfx psu ( cooler master v sfx platinum 1300 ) ? The reason i want the full lenght ( 415 ) because i want it to be future proof for rtx 5090
+ 3 bottom fan
Hi A106ix, welcome to my channel. So long you are using sfx power supply and the card width does not exceed 61mm, you will be able to use full length 415mm and with two 120mm fans in this case. Not forgetting a full length 360 aio at the top.
@@KleoYan so i can 360 aio at top + 415 mm gpu + 2 bottom fan ? + what position should i put the psu ?
@@a106ix9 the arrangement for sfx can be mounted at the front of at the side and as for which level, it’s flexible. Just need to set it dead center at the front or at the side, either way.
@@KleoYan ty ❤️
Great work mate! hope you get more views and followers!
Hi Felipe Xavier, welcome to my channel and thank you for your kind words. Yup will continue to work on this channel 😉
Will a 2x8 strimer cable fit in especially if theres a 3 fans at the bottom?
Hi Iam Qiqi, welcome to my channel. You will not be able to fit at the bottom. you will need to plug at the top.
Can I mount 360 side aio and 360 top aio for my CPU and GPU while using SFXL psu?
Hi Martin Oliver Vendivil, welcome to my channel, you can fit those radiator but with fans, the space is very limited. I would not advise to mount that way.
Parabéns pelo trabalho!!!
Hi alex sales, welcome to my channel and thank you for the congrats. All the best with your build too. 😉
Can a 280 AIO be placed on the side of the MOB if you use SFX PSU?
Hi J Boy, welcome to my channel. yes you can, as illustrated here is a full ATX PSU which has a L X W at 150mm. a SFX PSU is much smaller. It will fit without any issues.
I got the Jonsbo D30, looks like one but additional modularity
Hi Santiago Mateo, welcome to my channel. There are people mention that it’s like Asus AP201 and some mentioned it looks like Jonsbo D31. Honestly speaking, maybe the format inside are about the same but the external looks different and this is way more modular compared to the rest.
@@KleoYan yeah I agree about the modularity, if only lian-li was same time with ap201 and d30/d31.. lian li would really be the choice as long the budget price is good compared to the rest
@@santimateo1984 true that.. infact all these cases are not expensive. At least in my country, their prices are about identical.
What if you wish to side mount the gpu? I’m assuming you would need to mount the Psu on the side right? I see how it could work but then would I have to worry about the size of my cpu cooler
Hi Emmett Hawthorne, welcome to my channel. If your GPU is not longer than 310mm and have the height of 140mm, you should not worry if you mounting Vertically. You see if your GPU is at the height of 140mm, and your air cooler has the width or lenght not beyond 123mm, then it will be rigth above the GPU without issues and as for PSU placement. so long you keep it to 310mm, you will be fine. Do pardon me as I didnt illustrate that.
Many thanks for this good review 👌
Hi Andreas Bobzin, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. Greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too. 😉
With a shorter GPU (like your 4070), would you be able to fit a 360 Liquid freezer 3 in the top, when you have a short (150mm) PSU in the front in the lowest possible position?
Hi Synyster, welcome to my channel. I would say set it to the middle for a 150 length PSU. The key to mount a 360 is not the GPU but your PSU and also take note. Matt Lee tested and unable to fit the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360 at the top as his motherboard vrm heatsink hits the radiator.
@@KleoYan yeah i there a good b650m mother board that can be used as to not interfere with the liquid freezer aio?
@@markanthonyjaime4855 I have a quick check, Matt Lee is using a B760M Tuf board which has side vrm heatsink height at 35mm tall and rear vrm heatsink height at 40mm tall. In such case, it's hard to find a B650M board that has both side and rear VRM which is at 30mm tall. I would advise not to use Arctic Liquid Freezer II or III at the top of this case.
Is it possible to use sfx psu to the bracket and mount ssd at the front?
It seems like it is possible to install 4090d when using 15mm thickness fans
Hi Hang, welcome to my channel and yes sfx will work so long your PSU have the ATX bracket. As for the slim 15mm, this I am unsure if it fits as I do not have a 4090D. You can give it a try and do let us know if it’s able to. Thank you and all the best with your build too. 👍👍👍
Did you try this, @hanghker? I am in the same boat about the 15mm fans…
At 28:13 , are you able to top mount a 360mm aio?
HI Vadiya Kirby, welcome to my channel. Yes you will be able to mount a 260 without an issue. Just make sure the PSU is SFX and not full ATX
is there any way we can fit an arctic liquid freezer 3 in there?
Hi Mark Anthony Jaime, welcome to my channel. I have a quick check, Matt Lee is using a B760M Tuf board which has side vrm heatsink height at 35mm tall and rear vrm heatsink height at 40mm tall. In such case, it's hard to find a B650M board that has both side and rear VRM which is at 30mm tall. I would advise not to use Arctic Liquid Freezer II or III at the top of this case.
Nice video and hope you do thermal test to maximize airflow hahaha😆
HI Muhd Zaki, welcome to my channel and that will be in place later. no promises though. thank you!
Hi, I have a 160mm PSU and a 360MM 4090.. at @20:00 you say this is the top psy mounting position.. in the documentation it says at position S 0.5 we are able to mount 150mm psu only for big cards.. I am confused.. should i go ahead and buy this case? will it work with a 360mm 4090 and a 160mm PSU? i can mount it side or front doesnt matter.. because i will be air cooling it.
Hi Aman Sharma, welcome to my channel.
1) If you have the PSU at 160mm in lenght and mounted infront of the case. it must be of the upper position to give clearance to your 4090 GPU to be mounted at the top, so that you have clearance at the bottom for your psu cables to be routed and plug to your motherboard. thats what I meant and you can't use a 360 liquid AIO at the top as you have no clearance. 240 will work.
2) If want to plug a 360 liquid AIO at the top with the 4090 GPU at the bottom, I advise you to use a SFX PSU instead.
@@KleoYan AIO is out of the question for me.. I want to do air cooling.. my gpu is 356mm and my ATX PSU is 160MM.. in the video you have a 150mm PSU.. the problem im having is.. will a 160mm psu fit with a 356mm 4090 gpu? lian li documentation says no. :'( whereas in your video you say 160mm might fit.. im a little confused.
@@aman5175 hi with an aircooler setup, 160mm PSU at the front is of no issue. Just need to place it at the top slot of the case to give clearance for your modular PSU cables as the GPU might but in the way.
@@KleoYan thanks.. thats good to know im gonna buy it then.
@@aman5175 you are most welcome. All the best with your build too.
sfx psu cable will be hard to reach the cpu pin header on the mb
Hi Noobster, welcome to my channel. you are not wrong about this, but there are some sfx psu able to do so as they do have longer 8pin eps cables
@@KleoYan Yeah, perhaps if the cable is 500mm or more in length should be ok otherwise you can be stuck with the cable dangling across the motherboard
@@noobster9212 yup. That’s why is always good to observe and to calculate properly as what fit and what does not fit.
very comprehensive guide! gd jb man!
Hi bLitzkreEp, welcome to my channel and thank you for the feedback. I am glad you like this content and all the best with your build too. 😉
Do I need riser cable for GPU if my motherboard on this is ITX?
Hi chard largodizimo, welcome to my channel. nope you do not need.
@@KleoYan thank youuu
@@chardlargodizimo you are most welcome.
Thank you very much! You really help me
@@fyodor4184 hi and welcome back. Am glad this content did aid you. All the best with your build too 😉
As usual very clearly explained, even a noob like me can build one like a pro :)
Hi Melvin Ooi, good morning and thank you for your feedback. 😉
Very thorough guide.
Hi Сергей, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback 😉
17:52 aint the ssd's on the wrong side ?
@@CARNEWB hi welcome to my channel. The SSD are mounted correctly is just a split second that you see the SSD showing you and not the inside. As am explaining and 1/2 way I turn the tray to slot back to the case.Sorry about the confusion there.
Does the case come with case fans?
@@kaguya6217 hi and welcome to my channel. Nope it does not come with any fans. It’s just the case.
Fantastic video. Very informative!
Hi Christopher Gonzalez, welcome to my channel and thank you for your kind words.. Greatly appreciated it and all the very best with your build too. 😉
a 160mm psu fits on SSD Tray? Min 32:20
Hi Manu Olivares, welcome to my channel. If your PSU is of 160mm, it will block the 24pin cable to your motherboard.
@@KleoYan Thank you!
@@manuolivares4537 most welcome and all the best with your build too 😉
Awesome 3 reviewer including you today
Hi M.Indra Soyat, welcome back. I believe there will be more out there soon. Thank you for your support.
Can i fit the 7900 xtx phantom gaming with bottom fans?
Hi Theo Tong, welcome to my channel. Check to make sure your GPU does not have a widrh above 61mm. If it's under 61mm, then you will be able to mount bottom fans.
Were you able to fit it?
@@tdm17mn welcome back. I believe it will fit as the measurement of the ASRock 7900 XTX is this 330 x 140 x 57.6 mm, 2.8-slot and as mentioned so long you do not exceed 61mm thickness of the GPU, you will be able to fit two bottom 120mm fans.
@@KleoYan 2 and not 3? Why wouldn’t a 3rd fan fit?
@@tdm17mn 1st there are no mounting screws for it 2nd even if you cable tie the fan down. Your fan might cos problems for your PSU cables and you need to bend it extremely. 3rd is in their official website with the specification.
Thanks for this video.
Hi CDubbsW0rld, welcome to my channel and am glad this content did aid you. All the best with your build too.
where's the glass panel option?
Hi, DrumTro11, welcome to my channel. I have shown the optional add on of the tempered glass at timestamp 38:55
Is it included?
@@drumtro11 you will need to purchase it separately as I've mentioned it's of a separate purchase in this content.
@@KleoYan Do you think you could fit a mini OLED panel behind the glass? Is the glass clear or tinted?
@@drumtro11 the glass is clear as for mounting a mini OLED, I have yet to try but there is a way there is a will, you got to experiment with it.
спасибо что подробно все показал
Hi Yurnelo, welcome to my channel, am gllad you like my content. All the best with your build too. 😉
how about the air flow ? is it good?
@@dimasrazandi hi welcome to my channel. Yes the airflow is good and it depends on how you configure it.
Love your video
Hi J, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. All the best with your build too. 😉
Exzellent review ! Very good 👍👍👍
@@Anton-mn5bc hi ya and welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback and all the best with your build too. 😉
They really put zero thought into the front usb cable and the power cable
@@kadeedwards4390 Hi and welcome to my channel. Maybe elaborate what you wish it to be? If not, I can’t visual your point.
@KleoYan both cables are very short and only allow a specific way to route them
@@kadeedwards4390 Hi welcome back and I get what you meant now. will highlight this to Lian Li. thank you!
Anyone tried it with Assassin 4s? Does it fit? I saw the height is pretty close to the limit, is there amy clearance issue?
Hi dumbdump, welcome to my channel. You will have an issue if you mount fans on the side tray. If you remove that, the Deepcool Assassin 4S will fit.. height at 164mm and case clearance is at 168mm before it touches the side mesh panel.
@@KleoYan ohh that's something i didn't think of before. but certainly that would be something to look out for. thank you!
@@dumbdump5632 you are most welcome and all the best with your build too. 😉
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Hi T. , welcome back and thank you for the feedback 👍
This vs ASUS AP201?
Hi Felix EN, welcome to my channel. Both are of good build. As for modularity, u will go for this Dan a3 mATX.
@@KleoYan Cheers, great in detail content! subbed. Would be interesting to do a comparison video actually
@@Felix_EN Hi thank you for your suggestion but I have returned the AP201 chassis. This are the content of what I have for the AP201. th-cam.com/play/PLEW-b-2vYDdMiolftaGPjy77nAdOvYjLW.html&si=LfKN8tCBbTpoD9lV
i wish i had tempered glass on the side ://
Hi Samet Ayaz, welcome to my channel. You can always purchase the add on tempered glass. 😉
@@KleoYan Yes, I saw it when I checked their website. Thanks for the reminder :)
@@sametayaz4891you are most welcome
@@sametayaz4891 ok that's good. all the best with your build 😉
@@KleoYan thank you 😊
looks like cable management might be an absolute nightmare in this case.. =(
Hi bLitzkreEp, welcome back. If you are skillful and knowing what type of PSU cables you are using, also managed the fan cables and such before mounting in this case. It will be a breeze. Infact just to share. most of my build reviews, I did show how I did the cable management. This case is consider big as compared to ITX..Most of the time I will look at the case and picture all PC components mounted, with slight imagination, I will plot and route the cables in mind. Once have a final draft on my mind, I will then execute step by step to manage the cables. Just so share with illustration th-cam.com/video/ZscQegOB2rg/w-d-xo.html