The CH160 is something that the ITX community needed. A portable case, great price, and solid hardware compatibility. The ATX PSU support makes this chassis even more appealing.
i mean, i guess, but if ur building a cheaper itx pc, around $600-ish, your gpu options are likely going to fit anyways, especially with a shorter 125mm psu like the corsair cx650/cv650
That’s what happens when a company sends out tons of hardware and said hardware is actually interesting. In this case the price point and functionality is interesting.
@@inmypaants The price is like that for now but if it gets popular, they'll up the MSRP. For example, the NR200 started at around 80 and ended up being 130 on average. This case if it becomes popular will definitely be 120. Still worth the money compared to all the greedy fucks selling itx cases for over 200.
It is like they all were shipped one for free, under NDA. Given their low costs, this is awesome marketing, for a super low costs. It goes without saying, that almost every reviewer actually made a video about this, because they all seem to like the case.
@@baconbreadwithbaconokay, pump the brakes. not everyone is cooler master or deepcool, who can mass-manufacture their cases and sell them that cheap and still be profitable. the niche sff market is still very much community-driven with a lot of individuals designing cases. it's not greedy to want to make a margin on something as well-engineered as the Formd T1, for example.
@@maximus3294 There are smaller companies in Asia that make high quality itx cases for 120. It's all greed when these supposedly low volume companies ask for 200. It's nonsense. I'm tired of people defending these companies. Many of these low volume companies use the same OEM. They're either stupid and like getting ripped off or they're greedy.
This looks fantastic. I really appreciate you adding the noise test section, as excessive pc noise drives me completely nuts. I've watched all your build videos, but this one really looks like the one I want to build.
Exactly the air cooler I was thinking of when I saw the new case! Great video as usual, Devyn! As for the ATX PSU, Enermax has one called the Revolution D.F. 12. What's unique about theirs is that it's ATX-sized, but lengthwise it's shorter than an SFX-L PSU (122mm vs. 130mm). It also has braided cables and ATX 3.0/12VHPWR support. Not being able to install the front case fan aside, I think this PSU is perfect for the CH160, G200, and other such lunchbox cases.
I was waiting for a build in this case! That's exactly what I planning for my build except for the GPU. Looks amazing and very portable, and that's what I looking for!! 10/10!!!
THANK YOU for specifying that you can fit a 310mm GPU in this case. Seeing builds and pictures, it looked like you could but I wasn't sure. Every review video I've seen never even bothered to test if this was the case. Now I know! I have a Red Dragon 6800xt which is 310mm and I thought I coudln't fit it in that case.
I'm very excited about this case. Great layout, component support, cooling, and aesthetics, all for $70. And your build is a beautiful showcase of its potential.
@Devyn Johnston, I really like your channel. You provide a very elegant touch to your builds. You don't rely on flashy visual and auditory effects like other channels do. You keep it simple, and your builds speak to the quality of your channel. Like I said, your builds are elegant. Keep it up!
Try watching at 2x speed. TH-cam is so boring for me at regular speed. But I binge/watch a ton at 2x speed because it’s more compelling and more info per minute that way.
The Asus Dual is great. I have the same model as a 7800XT. The Ch160 immediatly cought my attention. I'm more of a mATX kinda guy, which is like 0-drawbacks to a fullATX build, but this case is nice! Was already a big fan of the CH370, a mATX build with a white exterior and black interior. I'ts gonna be a long time until I upgrade again, but this will be considered. In the r/mffpc scene, the AP201 is extremely popular, similar to teh hype fo the o11 dynamic back then. This CH160 is essentially that, just a bit smaller again, but still fits everything. I think this is gonna be super popular
I really liked that case. Most small cases like that have no dust filter, which is a deal breaker for me. This one not only has a beautiful glass panel on one side, but has dust filters on the other side, plus on top and bottom. It really is one I will strongly consider if I ever end up building a small PC.
I would like to see this case with a mesh front panel. As it has a handle, I would be worried about the glass being broken every time I moved it (my current ITX build is portable and is moved around from time to time). Other than that, it's a solid case - especially at that price point.
I think this will have to be my first build... If I don't build in the CH370. Aside from me needing something small to fit on my desk, I love the minimalism, portability and compact nature of this build. This build has everything I'm looking at aside from the CPU, thinking I'll get the Ryzen 9 7900 instead and the lack of RGB puts me just under my budget.
@Devyn love you channel and builds. This one in particular. The FE card you managed to squeeze in was 310mm, do you think the MSI 4080 SUPER EXPERT into this case? Specifications says its 312mm in length.
Thank you for confirming the ASUS TUF fits - pretty sure they just tested it as the largest GPU to drop in and set its dimensions as the limit - but I was confused and now I know!
should try find a way to hook a portable screen up to a small itx case to have a portable desktop to flex on gaming laptops (not very hard already tbh)
I love the build. I will use it when I build mine. However, I thinks the air flow should be opposite direction. The front fan should be exhaust fan so it can also suck out hot air from the GPU. Also you will not need the near fan.
Smaller cases can have longer GPUs. These manufacturers need to realize sandwich layout is the only logical one for ITX cases. Deepcool also needs to fix their website because it won't work.
Digging the digital display air cooler.. This case is slowly winning me over for the next build. Hopefully Intel doesn't s*** the bed with this next gen.
I would have liked to see a comparison between the G200 (Lunchbox 2.0 video). The cases are VERY similar, and I think it would be good to know what is better/worse about each option. I have the G200, which your video helped me decide to get, but there are a couple features that I like on this case so have been thinking about swapping over (less airflow restriction, option for front fan and SFX mounting, better I/O). The one thing that I really dont like on this case is the tempered glass side panel, if they had a mesh panel I would have ordered it already.
Is there any good alternatives to this case that fits identical hardware? It's sold out everywhere I looked. Also, the link to the fans is broken. What types of case fans would be doable?
Case looks cool, disappointed that deepcool decided against a few centimeters at the from to actually fit larger cards and or do proper cable management. Anyways. I'll keep an eye on it
Maybe it's just me but that pigtail PSU extension ruined it for me. I guess there will always be comromise but I'd rather prefer it if they place the C14 connector vertically on the bottom right side of the PCIE slots.
Idk about that build quality... I've seen some other videos on the case and it's definitely cheap for a reason. that being said, it's still an amazing budget case.
Anyone looking at this build for ideas and see the Teamgroup RAM, save a couple of bucks and buy the 6400MT version. Yes, 6400MT isn't necessary and the kit actually lacks an EXPO profile, but I've been using it with a 7700X for a couple of weeks with no ill effects. 6000MT for $102 vs 6400MT for $95 is a no brainer to me. CAS latency is practically identical too.
Weird nobody is showing any builds with an ATX power supply (just saying it fits) which I feel is what most people who'd be interested in buying this case would be using or they'd just another case (like the NR200P)
That’s because an ATX PSU will limit a lot of dimensions of other components (like explained with the GPU in this video) and therefore it is wise and (generally something that most SFF builders do anyway) to put in an SFX(L) PSU. Furthermore for a very long time now (since the Corsair SF750 came out) you don’t need an ATX PSU to have a lot of wattage. Corsair just came out with an SFX 1000 watt PSU and last year I believe you can even buy an SFX PSU with 1100 and 1300 watt
@@emiel255 Not the point I was making. If it supports ATX PSU's, but nobody wants to build with one in the case because, "reasons" then it only supports it on paper. That said I did find videos later that showed full ATX builds, but just as that happened I ended up getting a 3080ti which wouldn't fit in the case with an ATX PSU. I could make it fit, but this case can't be easily returned to retailers near me so I opted to just keep my case.
@ aah I see then I misunderstood sorry about that!👊🏽 and I agree with what you said it’s only a spec on paper but it’s just too limiting to other components and therefore not really worth it
Is this a good build overall and ill be using this case. Gigabyte A620I Rx 6700xt ryzen 5 7500F Crucial p3 1tb Crucial pro ram 32gb Corsair sf750 ID cooling IS 55 S300 case Anything I'm missing or needs to be changed? Any input on this build. Thanks
huh. i really wish this case came out earlier. because i decided to go with the GEEEK A50 MAX which has nearly the same compatibility for 10-20 dollars more. because a riser is required. due to the sandwich design but you can also stuff a 4090 founders in it i believe. i stuffed a tuf gaming 4070ti super in it. honestly the GEEEK is under rated. i would want you to compare cases.
I would really appreciate if you could do more ITX builds with third-party 4090s because FE are very hard to come by and third-party ones are tricky to fit. Absolutely none of my favorite ITX cases on youtube are built with Asus/MSI gpus, only FE, which I understand, but 90% of the world can't get their hands on one and it's unrealistic.
I feel like with some modifications it would be possible to fit an matx motherboard in there with 2 pcie slots. would need to rotate the psu 90deg, but I think that could be clutch for content creators who want to use capture cards alongside a 2 slot GPU
6:50 would an ATX Corsair RMx Shift solve the cable clearance issue? It has cables on the side, not back. I think it must fit because the case is pretty wide.
I just built a pc with the 7600 and this same cooler in the CH370. For some reason my idle temps are at 44 degrees and can get up to 65-70 degrees only playing counter-strike. I think i might have not tightened the mounting hardware all the way but I'm not sure. What do you think is going on?
I wanna build this exact system only different would be the motherboard maaaaybe, I hate the silver io shields. Asrock has an a620i board with a black built in io shield
Looks nice. Frankly I don't get putting handles on cases like this since they're still too big to be practical to carry around, in my opinion for a case to be considered portable it has to be around 5 liters in external volume; something like a Velka 3 or other low profile case would fit that criteria nicely.
@@misterbear9211 i currently have an o11 dynamic that weights a ton so when it comes to cleaning and vacuuming my desk, or cleaning the pc, it's the worse LOL
Is Gigabyte A620i AX and Gigabyte B650i AX the same? For some reason these board looks identical. In my country (PH) the A620i is not available while B650i is available
The CH160 is something that the ITX community needed. A portable case, great price, and solid hardware compatibility. The ATX PSU support makes this chassis even more appealing.
But then you can only use very short GPU
ATX PSU is overkill though, I mean it's nice you have more options but you don't need it
@@pax3974 it's overkill sure, but an equivalent ATX supply is cheaper than an SFX supply, especially for lower end units
@@kushy_TVyou’re already saving a bunch of money on this case at $70. Might as well throw the savings into a SFX PSU to maximize your GPU options.
i mean, i guess, but if ur building a cheaper itx pc, around $600-ish, your gpu options are likely going to fit anyways, especially with a shorter 125mm psu like the corsair cx650/cv650
aesthetic > rgb
love the minimalist vibe of this pc
It's almost like every single tech TH-camr decided to do a Mini ITX build with DeepCool parts at the exact same time.
That’s what happens when a company sends out tons of hardware and said hardware is actually interesting. In this case the price point and functionality is interesting.
@@inmypaants The price is like that for now but if it gets popular, they'll up the MSRP. For example, the NR200 started at around 80 and ended up being 130 on average. This case if it becomes popular will definitely be 120. Still worth the money compared to all the greedy fucks selling itx cases for over 200.
It is like they all were shipped one for free, under NDA. Given their low costs, this is awesome marketing, for a super low costs. It goes without saying, that almost every reviewer actually made a video about this, because they all seem to like the case.
@@baconbreadwithbaconokay, pump the brakes. not everyone is cooler master or deepcool, who can mass-manufacture their cases and sell them that cheap and still be profitable. the niche sff market is still very much community-driven with a lot of individuals designing cases. it's not greedy to want to make a margin on something as well-engineered as the Formd T1, for example.
@@maximus3294 There are smaller companies in Asia that make high quality itx cases for 120. It's all greed when these supposedly low volume companies ask for 200. It's nonsense. I'm tired of people defending these companies. Many of these low volume companies use the same OEM. They're either stupid and like getting ripped off or they're greedy.
This looks fantastic. I really appreciate you adding the noise test section, as excessive pc noise drives me completely nuts. I've watched all your build videos, but this one really looks like the one I want to build.
For those who don't like (like me) glass panels, there is the "Deepcool Air Panel 100" as an accessory, available in white and black of course
Got link for the product?
More budget friendly and yet super sleek looking, thank you for this one, I'm shocked with those amazing temps!
Exactly the air cooler I was thinking of when I saw the new case! Great video as usual, Devyn!
As for the ATX PSU, Enermax has one called the Revolution D.F. 12. What's unique about theirs is that it's ATX-sized, but lengthwise it's shorter than an SFX-L PSU (122mm vs. 130mm). It also has braided cables and ATX 3.0/12VHPWR support. Not being able to install the front case fan aside, I think this PSU is perfect for the CH160, G200, and other such lunchbox cases.
I was waiting for a build in this case! That's exactly what I planning for my build except for the GPU. Looks amazing and very portable, and that's what I looking for!! 10/10!!!
THANK YOU for specifying that you can fit a 310mm GPU in this case. Seeing builds and pictures, it looked like you could but I wasn't sure. Every review video I've seen never even bothered to test if this was the case. Now I know!
I have a Red Dragon 6800xt which is 310mm and I thought I coudln't fit it in that case.
Hey, how much more clearance does it have from the front panel since I want to put a 7900 xt🎉 sapphire pulse which is 313 millimeters
In the SFF community seeing how big GPU’s have become nowadays it is one of the most important dimensions to mention in a video I think
I'm very excited about this case. Great layout, component support, cooling, and aesthetics, all for $70. And your build is a beautiful showcase of its potential.
Nice, this case fits exactly what I was looking for: small "portable" and able to fit atx psu with smaller gpus.
@Devyn Johnston, I really like your channel. You provide a very elegant touch to your builds. You don't rely on flashy visual and auditory effects like other channels do. You keep it simple, and your builds speak to the quality of your channel. Like I said, your builds are elegant. Keep it up!
Usually I skim build videos because my adhd but you were very concise and your shots were beautiful. Great video!
Try watching at 2x speed. TH-cam is so boring for me at regular speed. But I binge/watch a ton at 2x speed because it’s more compelling and more info per minute that way.
The Asus Dual is great. I have the same model as a 7800XT.
The Ch160 immediatly cought my attention. I'm more of a mATX kinda guy, which is like 0-drawbacks to a fullATX build, but this case is nice! Was already a big fan of the CH370, a mATX build with a white exterior and black interior.
I'ts gonna be a long time until I upgrade again, but this will be considered. In the r/mffpc scene, the AP201 is extremely popular, similar to teh hype fo the o11 dynamic back then. This CH160 is essentially that, just a bit smaller again, but still fits everything. I think this is gonna be super popular
I really liked that case. Most small cases like that have no dust filter, which is a deal breaker for me. This one not only has a beautiful glass panel on one side, but has dust filters on the other side, plus on top and bottom. It really is one I will strongly consider if I ever end up building a small PC.
This case looks really awesome but I wish it was available with a solid or mesh side panel rather than glass. I would definitely pick one up then.
Great capabilities, great pricing
Seems like a good contender in sff world
Please build a 20 liter Lunch Box pc with Jonsbo / Jonsplus Z20 case. The case looks absolutely stunning and its a matx case.
I love how minimalistic the aesthetics of this build ❤
I want this vertically mounted with top back panel access. This way, it will make more sense, space saving wise.
This is basically the metal version of the 3D Printed BeamCase. Cool stuff
perfect case. Clean simple layout.
love ur videos! do u have any guides on building pcs for video editing, 3d work, etc?
I would like to see this case with a mesh front panel.
As it has a handle, I would be worried about the glass being broken every time I moved it (my current ITX build is portable and is moved around from time to time).
Other than that, it's a solid case - especially at that price point.
now im sold, 310mm still can be fits in, thanks!
Nice build 👌
Can i know which overlay software you use for CPU, GPU temps ?
sick case man, gonna build my first pc in a couple months and this case will fit like a glove for the gigabyte 4070ti
Thanks for this devyn! This video would really help with my new build
That thing is huge for ITX standards when compared the ghost and formd cases
More micro-ATX please. I really want a small form factor but want to add a 10 gigabit NIC as well.
3:32
"So, I genuinely.. kinda.. love this case" 😂
Devyn, do you have plans of checking the Asrock a620i? It seems to be a nice board
Great build! I’m thinking about replacing my Dan A4 with this. Only problem is it won’t be in store until december
I need to see this case with the U12A
RGB people be like: the performance is gonna be bad.
I don't think anyone thinks like that
@@IlMemetor72 It's just a joke.
10:00 Not surprised by the bent AK620. My first Deepcool air cooler was also bent sideways. The quality control is abysmal.
I think this will have to be my first build... If I don't build in the CH370. Aside from me needing something small to fit on my desk, I love the minimalism, portability and compact nature of this build. This build has everything I'm looking at aside from the CPU, thinking I'll get the Ryzen 9 7900 instead and the lack of RGB puts me just under my budget.
@Devyn love you channel and builds. This one in particular. The FE card you managed to squeeze in was 310mm, do you think the MSI 4080 SUPER EXPERT into this case? Specifications says its 312mm in length.
Great to see a build using a different cooler than the assassin 4 lol. Hoping to see someone put a thermalright phantom spirit in it!
Thank you for confirming the ASUS TUF fits - pretty sure they just tested it as the largest GPU to drop in and set its dimensions as the limit - but I was confused and now I know!
As usual Devyn another great build, but I watch your videos and I want to re-build my Boxx.😆 Great job bruh💯
I just got rid of my DeepCool PSU that had the same squared mesh pattern, looks so siiick
I just built my first mini itx pc in the K38 case this is sick too.
should try find a way to hook a portable screen up to a small itx case to have a portable desktop to flex on gaming laptops (not very hard already tbh)
Did you do any undervolting on your cpu? Great build!
Really liking this case. I'd consider swapping to this case if it had a vented or mesh side panel option. Is there an option or is it only glass?
Yay! Another lunchbox build! My favorite! :)
I love the build. I will use it when I build mine.
However, I thinks the air flow should be opposite direction.
The front fan should be exhaust fan so it can also suck out hot air from the GPU.
Also you will not need the near fan.
Smaller cases can have longer GPUs. These manufacturers need to realize sandwich layout is the only logical one for ITX cases. Deepcool also needs to fix their website because it won't work.
i was just recently going through your videos to build a mini PC; i think im going to make this one now!! :)
Digging the digital display air cooler.. This case is slowly winning me over for the next build. Hopefully Intel doesn't s*** the bed with this next gen.
beautiful case! def going to be my next one
I would have liked to see a comparison between the G200 (Lunchbox 2.0 video). The cases are VERY similar, and I think it would be good to know what is better/worse about each option. I have the G200, which your video helped me decide to get, but there are a couple features that I like on this case so have been thinking about swapping over (less airflow restriction, option for front fan and SFX mounting, better I/O).
The one thing that I really dont like on this case is the tempered glass side panel, if they had a mesh panel I would have ordered it already.
Man I just got an NR200 but I'm really feeling this a little more
Me who just got the g200😢
@@twentyjeans4234 Me who has a G200 and seriously considering a CH160 🤔
@@jmal but it kinda makes you mad cuz it was $110
@@twentyjeans4234 That's them import fees for ya.
the sff goat back with another banger build.
Is there any good alternatives to this case that fits identical hardware? It's sold out everywhere I looked. Also, the link to the fans is broken. What types of case fans would be doable?
Been waiting for your build. ❤
Case looks cool, disappointed that deepcool decided against a few centimeters at the from to actually fit larger cards and or do proper cable management. Anyways. I'll keep an eye on it
I think the power wire looks a little weird.
Maybe it's just me but that pigtail PSU extension ruined it for me. I guess there will always be comromise but I'd rather prefer it if they place the C14 connector vertically on the bottom right side of the PCIE slots.
Would you recommend the deepcool ak400 for this build? Personally I feel like the 620 is just to bulky as well as going for that digital style too.
Idk about that build quality... I've seen some other videos on the case and it's definitely cheap for a reason. that being said, it's still an amazing budget case.
Hi Devyn! I want to ask you, from the videos you have, what colud be a good build for my pc? I have a case called obsidian 250D 😀
This case so big...hmm, its look like he can fit mATX motherboard too, not only mini-itx. Do you try put mATX to this big boy?
the CH160 is the best "budget?" mini itx case
Anyone looking at this build for ideas and see the Teamgroup RAM, save a couple of bucks and buy the 6400MT version. Yes, 6400MT isn't necessary and the kit actually lacks an EXPO profile, but I've been using it with a 7700X for a couple of weeks with no ill effects. 6000MT for $102 vs 6400MT for $95 is a no brainer to me. CAS latency is practically identical too.
Weird nobody is showing any builds with an ATX power supply (just saying it fits) which I feel is what most people who'd be interested in buying this case would be using or they'd just another case (like the NR200P)
That’s because an ATX PSU will limit a lot of dimensions of other components (like explained with the GPU in this video) and therefore it is wise and (generally something that most SFF builders do anyway) to put in an SFX(L) PSU. Furthermore for a very long time now (since the Corsair SF750 came out) you don’t need an ATX PSU to have a lot of wattage. Corsair just came out with an SFX 1000 watt PSU and last year I believe you can even buy an SFX PSU with 1100 and 1300 watt
@@emiel255 Not the point I was making. If it supports ATX PSU's, but nobody wants to build with one in the case because, "reasons" then it only supports it on paper. That said I did find videos later that showed full ATX builds, but just as that happened I ended up getting a 3080ti which wouldn't fit in the case with an ATX PSU. I could make it fit, but this case can't be easily returned to retailers near me so I opted to just keep my case.
@ aah I see then I misunderstood sorry about that!👊🏽 and I agree with what you said it’s only a spec on paper but it’s just too limiting to other components and therefore not really worth it
Devyn, you have become my favorite youtuber. Thx for the builds.
If it fits a 320mm card then I would definitely go for it tbh
Is this a good build overall and ill be using this case.
Gigabyte A620I
Rx 6700xt
ryzen 5 7500F
Crucial p3 1tb
Crucial pro ram 32gb
Corsair sf750
ID cooling IS 55
S300 case
Anything I'm missing or needs to be changed? Any input on this build. Thanks
I prefer full tower PCs that are full of RBG. My PC is a showpiece. The limitations of SFF would infuriate me.
Watching this 4 months later and the case is no longer for sale. Out of stock :(((
God Bless
huh. i really wish this case came out earlier. because i decided to go with the GEEEK A50 MAX which has nearly the same compatibility for 10-20 dollars more. because a riser is required. due to the sandwich design but you can also stuff a 4090 founders in it i believe. i stuffed a tuf gaming 4070ti super in it. honestly the GEEEK is under rated. i would want you to compare cases.
I would really appreciate if you could do more ITX builds with third-party 4090s because FE are very hard to come by and third-party ones are tricky to fit.
Absolutely none of my favorite ITX cases on youtube are built with Asus/MSI gpus, only FE, which I understand, but 90% of the world can't get their hands on one and it's unrealistic.
Hey. Which app do you use for in-game system monitoring? I hate to use Rivatuner becasuse it doesn't work in EA games..
What if you used an ATX PSU with the modular cables coming out on it's side, then the cables wouldn't interfere with the GPU at the bottom.
why did DeepCool have to get sanctioned 😭 such a nice case
big lunchbox for big boys
Asrock's A620 ITX board has two NVME slots.
I really wanna see a 7800x3d and 4080 super in this compared to the hyte revolt 3
What software do you use to display with widget performance monitor? Thank you!
Would love to see liquid cooling in this case.
I honestly think that the air cooler should be taking in air from the back rather than taking the hot air from the gpu.
How much to buy that PC from you?
I feel like with some modifications it would be possible to fit an matx motherboard in there with 2 pcie slots. would need to rotate the psu 90deg, but I think that could be clutch for content creators who want to use capture cards alongside a 2 slot GPU
Asus ap201
@@Just_Mike64 33L. Way too big
do you think a 3090 fe could fit in? (313mm) possibly without front dust filter and front fans if it makes any difference at all
Corsair needs to work out mini Case.
How does it stack up compared to the NR200p in your opinion?
about to make this same pc build but with an nr200p
Are you certain the FE 4080/90 will only fit with the heatsink removed? Another video has one being fitted with the same cooler in situ
Would Deepcools 120mm Watercoolers work in this case I wonder? The LS320 or the LE300
6:50 would an ATX Corsair RMx Shift solve the cable clearance issue? It has cables on the side, not back. I think it must fit because the case is pretty wide.
I just built a pc with the 7600 and this same cooler in the CH370. For some reason my idle temps are at 44 degrees and can get up to 65-70 degrees only playing counter-strike. I think i might have not tightened the mounting hardware all the way but I'm not sure. What do you think is going on?
I wanna build this exact system only different would be the motherboard maaaaybe, I hate the silver io shields. Asrock has an a620i board with a black built in io shield
Looks nice. Frankly I don't get putting handles on cases like this since they're still too big to be practical to carry around, in my opinion for a case to be considered portable it has to be around 5 liters in external volume; something like a Velka 3 or other low profile case would fit that criteria nicely.
Handles on small cases are pointless, unless you have noodle arms.
I much prefer handles on larger cases. But, to each their own I guess.
I like the handle because when it comes to cleaning my desk, I can lift the pc with 1 hand haha
@@johnlee3830 That's a cool way to utilize it.
@@misterbear9211 i currently have an o11 dynamic that weights a ton so when it comes to cleaning and vacuuming my desk, or cleaning the pc, it's the worse LOL
looks great
i don't like that side i/o but apart from that very good case for good price :D
Clean build!
will the CPU AK620 or AK500?..air cooler fits on MSI z790i edge?
Is Gigabyte A620i AX and Gigabyte B650i AX the same?
For some reason these board looks identical. In my country (PH) the A620i is not available while B650i is available