You all prolly dont give a shit but does anybody know of a way to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb forgot my account password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me!
Thanks sir... I just got this case yesterday.. I am happy to find your channel... I am a little concerned about air flow through.. Will I be facing heat up issues sir?
I didn't experience any heating or cooling issue's with this case, the person I built it for says it's working great and temps are not a concern with the cooling from the case...
Hello there, I was wondering, where to plug all those fans? I'll need a fan controller? Because I don't think my MB will have like 3 or 4 fan plugs to plug fans + water cooler
The fans will need the fan headers on the MB, if you don't have enough Fan Headers then you could use a Fan Hub in addition. Water Cooler normally uses a Fan Header as well and if RGB either a 3 Pin 5V ARGB Header or 4 Pin RGB Header. Glad you liked seeing the cables I try to do that more often. Have a great day.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM thanks for reply. One more question. If i moved the front fans more into the case rather than having them stick out when front panel is off. Would that make any difference or make it worse? The fans are more inside the case
That's correct, and just a tip on installing Dragon Center to avoid problems, install from it from Windows Store, do a search and then install it. You will find it will work much better and have no issue's. It something I discovered recently from someone leaving a comment. It works great.
The Airflow is good, works quite well, the best but pricey I've used most recently is The Eclipse Phanteks P500A Digital Case I did a review of it and it's truly top level in Airflow and incredible for cable management.
Hey Dennis I have an ASUS tuf mark 1 and the motherboard doesn't include the rgb prongs so I was wondering if I need an adapter for it. It only includes prongs for the fans. I forgot to say I do have this case.
@@bruhitsbryan4641 When building a Computer you need a Case like in this video, and it comes with everything you need to put in the items you need to build a Computer. The parts you will need are a Graphics Card, Motherboard, Memory, Power Supply, Hard Drive/s, CPU and CPU Cooler, and the Operating software which will be Windows 10 unless you opt for Linux...Those are the Main Hardware your referring to, each one called a component...Hope that helps...
i cannot change the light of rgb fans in front there are yellow corsair icu does not detect the case do i need an rgb controller ? or my motherboard has problem (i have the gigabyte h410m s2 ) love your vids
Your MB does not have any support from what I've been able to research for ARGB or RGB. So that could be one thing. However if your using iCue Software and with iCue Controller it should work. The thing to be sure of is that the Controller will work with your MB, if there is no place to plug it in then you'll be left with the same issue. Thanks
If you don't have the added ARGB or RGB depending on what you need to use you can buy a RGB Splitter similar to what Fans use, I got one for like $7.00 so not to crazy expensive...
I have two systems both with cases that have only the USB 3.0 cable only and the MB has USB 2.0 and they all work, not certain on how exactly it communicates but going to delve more into this to find out, it will make a good video I think...hope that helps...
So this could be many things, but lets start with the case, when plugging in the Headphones use the back of the Motherboard as that's where you will get the best sound from. It's possible the connections from the case could have something wrong but without being there to test things you'd need to start testing different connectors to see what happens. Of course it could be as simple as a driver issue so downloading a newer version could help as well.
i have recently bought this case , but on 12:11 it shows you have a little bag labaled "for PSU" my case didnt come with that , is it possible this bag came with your psu instead? just double checking if i didnt accidentally throw it away which i am pretty sure i didnt
That was the 4 Screws for the Power Supply and it did come with the case, but a new PSU will include the screws for it anyway so no problem if yours didn't include them...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM were the PSU screws in the accessory kit or where they found somewhere within the case that I may have not discovered yet?
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM yeah I don't recall finding it buts it's fine I still have some old psu screws, it's weird because in the manual it doesn't mention them either
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM thank you for your reply, also it says that you can fit a 240mm aio radiator at the top of the case, but I have read many reviews on this case , of which a lot of them mention that you can't actually fit a 240mm radiator on it, what is your experience with this if there is any? Can a 240 fit at the top of the case? Thank you :)
@@Joshhburnard Yes, room for up to a 360mm radiator in the front, 240mm radiator in the top and 120mm radiator in the rear, it'll fit with just a little room left so no problem...
Hi Dennis, i just finished building my new PC a couple of days ago, but i've tried everything and spent at a minimum of 5 hours to get my three rgb fans at the front to light up, they are spinning, but they won't light up. I've tried raising their power, Icue (no devices were found, not even my corsair keyboard), JackNet RGB Sync, MSI dragon center (i have the MSI B550 -A PRO amd socket motherboard), searching through the bios, but i can't find anything that helps, i dont think there is anything wrong with the cables, do i need to buy a corsair icue commander core? do you know anything that could make a difference?
Only thing I can suggest is ensure all the case cables are being used especially if one is supplying power. Otherwise ensure if it's a 3 Pin that it's using the 5V ARGB Header, and if it's 4 Pin that it's using a 12V RGB Header on the MB. The Corsair iCUE Commander Core is certainly useful but I think it needs a 3 Pin ARGB Header on the MB as well just for info on that, but it might help. You've tried all the other things I'd normally mention so give those a try and hope it works for you.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM thank you! I checked the cables and after some time noticed that I plugged the jrgb connector upside down, I didn't get what the arrow meant before, but it showed that that side of the connector was supposed to face to the left, now everything's working!
Love my case the only thing I don’t like about Corsair is how expensive the fans and controllers are. That being said you get what you pay for the case is a tank! How’s the AIO support? I think the 220t is almost identical inside
My motherboard doesn’t have argb or rgb. I also have the Corsair CX-F RGB PSU, and Corsair iCUE H100i RGB CPU liquid cooling. What do I use to connect all these rgb/argb headers. Thanks in advance
@@Apfelmampferexe The ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero has more then enough connectors for ARGB or RGB Fans. The Fans from this case would work with the MB without any issue's I'm aware of.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM ok thanks , I had just heard negative reviews about the over all airflow of this case, this is my first pc build and I'm going with mid end specs
@@JohntheWeir509 Yeah my first thought was negative as well when I first saw it, because of other reviews but as I went through building in it, and the finished product I realized it was better then what people were saying...
My brother just build huis 1st PC. He bought this case and his motherboard is a B450-A PRO MAX which supports JRGB1 however he informed me (we live in different areas) that the case's RGB cable cannot be connected there. Does he need some some kind of module or extra cable to be able to connect them? I really appreciate the help :)
This case uses an RGB Header which is the same as the JRGB1 on that MB, he can plug the RGB Cable into those Pins ie 4 Pin 12V RGB Header but ensuring that the case cables Arrow is on the side of the JRGB1 that says 12V, it will then just work...can't see why he's not able to plug it in there...
Depending on your MB there could be a LED Switch, this can be used to turn on or off the LED's for the MB. The fans RGB will have a cable that needs to be plugged in (as you have said you already have done) but to make them work, you can use the MB Software to control them and the effects. For MSI it's Dragon Center, RGB Fusion for Gigabyte and there are others as well. So as long as things are plugged in (yes I know you did this) and the MB Software is installed, you can then go into the software and get everything working. Now before doing any of that, you should at least have the RGB Lighting up with usually Rainbow colors just so you know it's working. If this is not lighting up at all, then yes recheck the RGB is in correctly, ie 3 Pin is 5V and needs a ARGB Header, and if it's a 4 Pin it's 12V and needs to ensure the arrow from the RGB Connector is lined up with the 12V on the RGB Header. I know long winded but hope it helps you out.
On 11:30 you can see the aRGB management from the 3 installed Fans are connected to one aRGB cable ,you have to plug it in one of the aRGB pins on your mainboard. Also you can buy the Corsair Node Core HUB it's about 12$ or the Corsair Commander for 60$
Yes the max is a 160mm height so it will fit...I used a Hyper 212 EVO which is 158mm and there was a bit of room left so makes sense that a 160mm will fit...
Sir, I have a problem Im asking for your help. I got this model case and as u show there are 3 rgb cables which are connected together with a single cable. that will be plugged into rgb header in my board. But those 3 pin power cables from front fans, they are problem for me. My friend gave me a connector and I plugged those 3 power cables into it, and it connects directly to my psu from molex port. When I turn on system, front fans make so much noise I think they are spinning with full force. How can I control the speed of my fans? I havent connected rbg cable to the board yet, will it solve this problem or is taking power from PSU the real problem? My board is Asus Tuf B550 Plus. Thank u very much
So yes the 3 ARGB Cables will go into the 3 Pin 5V Addressable RGB Header on the MB, ensuring you line up the arrow on the case cable with the 5V ARGB Header on the MB...The 3 Fans should go into either a 3 Way Fan Splitter to one MB Header, so that you can control the fan speed from the BIOS, I don't know how the Molex is connected so can't comment on that...The RGB going to the MB won't have any noticeable effect if any on the Power and Fan Control for the fans...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM So if I use a 3-1 cable and connect all the 3 pin power cables together and plug it into motherboard CHAfan. And I will be able to control fan speed. Will it make any trouble, taking power for 3 fans from 1 header ? Someone says it wouldnt be good for the motherboard. But I dont have any other choice, because I havent enough CHAfan headers.
@@JamesFischer_35 As long as its a 3-1 Fan Splitter Cable to a MB Fan Header it will be just fine, I'm running a system just like that now and have done so in the past with no issue's...it won't damage the MB 3 fans use less that the fan header is designed for and will not be an issue...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM Thank u very much for ur answers. As u said, my mobo header supports 1 Amper and fans demand 0.38 Amper. So I will be able to connect 2 of them in one and there wont be any problem any more. I wish u nice and healthy days.
It's not the best but it's good enough that the R9 3900X stayed very cool in it, there will be a video on it in two weeks showing the temps...Airflow was fairly good overall...
Back in like 2015-2017 I always herd Corsair PSUs where not reliable and where cheaply built. Ive heard many stories about them dying and taking the entire PC with it. I wonder if the quality has improved these days.
I've heard the same thing but I've used so many of there PSU's that I know they've been reliable, there was one specific model of their PSU's that did keep failing and they fixed it to maintain their reputation...I don't remember what one it was now though...
So as long as the jrgb is a 3 Pin 5V Addressable RGB Header on the MB it should work, make sure the arrow on the ARGB Cable from the case is going to where the 5V is indicated on the MB so the voltage is correct, then it should work with the MB software...
the rgb connector is 12v , if you only have a 5v header it wont work , you need a 12v rgb header (has 4 pins whereas 5v rgb headers have a missing pin)
@@dewdrops390 You should be able to but RGB Fusion can be problematic so it might take some work to get everything working. I opted to use Corsair RGB Vengeance Pro Memory with the iCUE Software from Corsair and it all worked great.
There are 3 rgb cables which are connected together with a single cable. that will be plugged into rgb header the 3 ARGB Cables will go into the 3 Pin 5V Addressable RGB Header on the MB, ensuring you line up the arrow on the case cable with the 5V ARGB Header on the MB...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM iam using a asus prime z390-p and i think it only has s 4 pin rgb header iam not sure but it looks like that, thanks for the help tho
@@sweboiplays8419 Yeah just checked out the MB and yes it has a RGB Header but no ARGB Header, now there is a Deepcool Converter that can possibly help, here is a link to it: ruclips.net/video/sK4PGOZ0EGA/видео.html
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM okay, but I can't sync my rgb fans to like jacknet rgb, and can i put 4 rgb fans in to these cuz i bought one more for full rgb fans
@@sweboiplays8419 This case can accomodate 4 RGB Fans, never used the jacknet rgb software but it sounds good from what I have read...The converter is giving the ability to connect up the RGB Cable, it gets it's power from the SATA on the Power supply so a 4th fan shouldn't cause any concerns...
This case can support a GPU Length of 330mm Which is enough for a 3070 founder edition, so providing the radiator has the fans as in this video it'll be snug but will fit...
I looked at this video to see how to install the PSU. You talk about installing it, then cut to where it's already installed. So how about you explain how to install it?
Your correct sorry I usually make sure to show this, it goes in from the side with the fan down toward the bottom of the case. It's secured with the 4 Power Supply screws. The PSU is smaller then others so fits in nicely. Hope that helps.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM I figured it out. It goes in on the other side. Guess it was common sense, but common sense can become elusive when you're drowning in a sea of screws, and wires, and fans, and drives, and cpu coolers, and wifi cards, and..............
Thanks man, I didn't know if my power supply was going to fit in the case and thanks to you I already knew it would.
Glad I could help...Have a great day...
I just bought this case and had some questions and you answered them. Amazing review I have subbed thank you mate.
Appreciate the support, and glad you liked the video...Much appreciated...
Well done again Dennis.
Enjoyed the video in full and leaving a well deserved 👍
Glad you enjoyed it John, much appreciated...
You all prolly dont give a shit but does anybody know of a way to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot my account password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me!
Great unboxing and review my friend, great job 😁👏👏
Thank you 🤗
The case looks really nice. And a very good review of the product too. Hope you are having a good week too.
Thank you! You too! Have a great day...
Thanks sir... I just got this case yesterday.. I am happy to find your channel... I am a little concerned about air flow through.. Will I be facing heat up issues sir?
I didn't experience any heating or cooling issue's with this case, the person I built it for says it's working great and temps are not a concern with the cooling from the case...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM thanks sir... I really appreciate taking the time to read my questions and reply to them patiently.. Greetings 😊
@@calmdownnow20 Happy to help...
5:22 just saved my life. I thought I installed my motherboard without standoffs lol.
Well glad it helped. Have a great day.
Can you recommend a splitter for the system fan header
I got a Deep Cool Fan Hub, but there are many depending on your needs.
Hello there, I was wondering, where to plug all those fans? I'll need a fan controller? Because I don't think my MB will have like 3 or 4 fan plugs to plug fans + water cooler
Oh, btw, thank you for the ONLY review that showcase fan cables!
The fans will need the fan headers on the MB, if you don't have enough Fan Headers then you could use a Fan Hub in addition. Water Cooler normally uses a Fan Header as well and if RGB either a 3 Pin 5V ARGB Header or 4 Pin RGB Header. Glad you liked seeing the cables I try to do that more often. Have a great day.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM I bought a hub too, hope everything goes well.
Thanks for the answer
Can you still have the RGB work if your motherboard doesn't support it? Like ASRock for example is not on their list.
Don't think so unfortunately unless you get an adapter that converts 12V to 5V.
i was thinking of buying this case. thanks for the video!
Your very welcome, it looks great all lite up, it'll be in an upcoming video...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM cool! ill look forward to it
YOU ARE THE GOAT
Appreciate the great comment. Thanks
Great review !
Glad you enjoyed it...Thanks...
Would you recommend having front panel off for better cooling?
I found the airflow to be quite good with the front panel on, but there will be about a 5 degree or so better temps with the front panel removed.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM thanks for reply. One more question. If i moved the front fans more into the case rather than having them stick out when front panel is off. Would that make any difference or make it worse? The fans are more inside the case
@@Rycka9 The fans are well situated in the case I don't see any real improvement moving them, you might add additional fans to get a bit more airflow.
I have a doubt should all the fans in the cabinet should be connected to the motherboard to customise the lighting’s in iceu
Connect the RGB Fans per manufacturer's normal way with either ARGB or RGB then use the iCUE Software.
The iceu software is not working but my motherboard is gigabyte I used rgb fusion and it worked
@@vivynm2039 I'm glad it worked for you and everything is going well. Have a great day.
Thanks have a great day :)
i can use msi dragon center to control these fans colors when plugged into MOBO right?
That's correct, and just a tip on installing Dragon Center to avoid problems, install from it from Windows Store, do a search and then install it. You will find it will work much better and have no issue's. It something I discovered recently from someone leaving a comment. It works great.
what about core i5 10400f & GTX 1650s
will it be cool or will it get hot?
I honestly don't know, haven't used many Intel CPU's recently, the GTX 1650 will be good though.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM
okay , thnks for replaying ❤️
Does it have good airflow? If not what would you recomend
The Airflow is good, works quite well, the best but pricey I've used most recently is The Eclipse Phanteks P500A Digital Case I did a review of it and it's truly top level in Airflow and incredible for cable management.
Does it come with all the parts for the pc like graphics card and others
It's a review of the case only, all parts like the GPU and others need to be purchased separately.
Ok thank you
Hey Dennis I have an ASUS tuf mark 1 and the motherboard doesn't include the rgb prongs so I was wondering if I need an adapter for it. It only includes prongs for the fans. I forgot to say I do have this case.
If you don't have an Addressable RGB Header on the MB then yes you'd need something like the Deepcool Converter...
Does it come with all the main hardware to use it or will I have to buy parts?
You'll need to buy the other components, but everything for the case is included, as shown in the unboxing...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM like what components, Im not a pc guy :(
@@bruhitsbryan4641 When building a Computer you need a Case like in this video, and it comes with everything you need to put in the items you need to build a Computer. The parts you will need are a Graphics Card, Motherboard, Memory, Power Supply, Hard Drive/s, CPU and CPU Cooler, and the Operating software which will be Windows 10 unless you opt for Linux...Those are the Main Hardware your referring to, each one called a component...Hope that helps...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM thank you
i cannot change the light of rgb fans in front there are yellow corsair icu does not detect the case do i need an rgb controller ?
or my motherboard has problem (i have the gigabyte h410m s2 ) love your vids
Your MB does not have any support from what I've been able to research for ARGB or RGB. So that could be one thing. However if your using iCue Software and with iCue Controller it should work. The thing to be sure of is that the Controller will work with your MB, if there is no place to plug it in then you'll be left with the same issue. Thanks
What happens if I have a prism cooler with rgb and still want rgb on my front fans?
If you don't have the added ARGB or RGB depending on what you need to use you can buy a RGB Splitter similar to what Fans use, I got one for like $7.00 so not to crazy expensive...
use the usb cable for the prism rgb
@@zymmetri9168 This is a great solution.
Hello. Thank you for the video. I have a question can i put a 240m watercooling in top for this case ?
Yes a 240mm on top will work in this case.
I couldn't fit a 240mm up top in mine, had to front mount the aio
I noticed that there wasnt a usb 2.0 connector with the case ,would this be an issue with rear usb ports which arent 3.0 ?
I have two systems both with cases that have only the USB 3.0 cable only and the MB has USB 2.0 and they all work, not certain on how exactly it communicates but going to delve more into this to find out, it will make a good video I think...hope that helps...
I’ve got some problems when connecting the headphones, I can hear but others would hear a high noise. Any solutions?
So this could be many things, but lets start with the case, when plugging in the Headphones use the back of the Motherboard as that's where you will get the best sound from. It's possible the connections from the case could have something wrong but without being there to test things you'd need to start testing different connectors to see what happens. Of course it could be as simple as a driver issue so downloading a newer version could help as well.
Nice looking case.
Yeah it's really nice all lite up...that video will be coming soon...take care...
i have recently bought this case , but on 12:11 it shows you have a little bag labaled "for PSU" my case didnt come with that , is it possible this bag came with your psu instead? just double checking if i didnt accidentally throw it away which i am pretty sure i didnt
That was the 4 Screws for the Power Supply and it did come with the case, but a new PSU will include the screws for it anyway so no problem if yours didn't include them...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM were the PSU screws in the accessory kit or where they found somewhere within the case that I may have not discovered yet?
@@christosgeorgiou8322 It was in the box of accessories...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM yeah I don't recall finding it buts it's fine I still have some old psu screws, it's weird because in the manual it doesn't mention them either
@@christosgeorgiou8322 I was actually surprised to get them, don't often get them in a case...glad you have some though...
This might be a stupid question but most motherboards(including mine) have 3 fan connectors but the case has 4, how do I connect all of them
You can use a Fan Splitter Cable or get a Fan Hub to connect more fans.
Is there a wire cutout in the top left for CPU power? I just build a pc for my dad and there wasn't
There is a cutout on the top left to feed the CPU cord through...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM will a Rog strix b550 f WiFi atx case fit in here so that the cutout can still allow a cable through?
@@Joshhburnard Yes it was a concern for me as well but it was big enough to fit the ATX MB and the CPU cable easily...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM thank you for your reply, also it says that you can fit a 240mm aio radiator at the top of the case, but I have read many reviews on this case , of which a lot of them mention that you can't actually fit a 240mm radiator on it, what is your experience with this if there is any? Can a 240 fit at the top of the case? Thank you :)
@@Joshhburnard Yes, room for up to a 360mm radiator in the front, 240mm radiator in the top and 120mm radiator in the rear, it'll fit with just a little room left so no problem...
So can we say that a PSU Corsair RM850x fits in here?
Yes, I've had that PSU and it'll fit.
hi dennis i have a question can i connect the fans and rgb on my mother b550 gaming edge wi fi?
Yes, it's one of the better MB's in terms of connecting RGB and Fans...
Hi Dennis, i just finished building my new PC a couple of days ago, but i've tried everything and spent at a minimum of 5 hours to get my three rgb fans at the front to light up, they are spinning, but they won't light up. I've tried raising their power, Icue (no devices were found, not even my corsair keyboard), JackNet RGB Sync, MSI dragon center (i have the MSI B550 -A PRO amd socket motherboard), searching through the bios, but i can't find anything that helps, i dont think there is anything wrong with the cables, do i need to buy a corsair icue commander core? do you know anything that could make a difference?
Only thing I can suggest is ensure all the case cables are being used especially if one is supplying power. Otherwise ensure if it's a 3 Pin that it's using the 5V ARGB Header, and if it's 4 Pin that it's using a 12V RGB Header on the MB. The Corsair iCUE Commander Core is certainly useful but I think it needs a 3 Pin ARGB Header on the MB as well just for info on that, but it might help. You've tried all the other things I'd normally mention so give those a try and hope it works for you.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM thank you! I checked the cables and after some time noticed that I plugged the jrgb connector upside down, I didn't get what the arrow meant before, but it showed that that side of the connector was supposed to face to the left, now everything's working!
@@Redistal Awesome. Glad it's working now.
Love my case the only thing I don’t like about Corsair is how expensive the fans and controllers are. That being said you get what you pay for the case is a tank! How’s the AIO support? I think the 220t is almost identical inside
It has good support for the AIO...only small one's I believe though...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM ya I was just thinking about upgrading to zen 3 and if a cooling upgrade would be in order
@@GeorgeJFW Yeah water cooling is nice, great for higher end CPUs...
Do you know what is the model of the fans of this case?
Four included 120mm cooling fans (3x front, 1x rear) RGB.
My motherboard doesn’t have argb or rgb. I also have the Corsair CX-F RGB PSU, and Corsair iCUE H100i RGB CPU liquid cooling. What do I use to connect all these rgb/argb headers. Thanks in advance
What MB are you using?
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM is the ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero working with these fans and is the RGB working?
@@Apfelmampferexe The ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero has more then enough connectors for ARGB or RGB Fans. The Fans from this case would work with the MB without any issue's I'm aware of.
What are the built in fans like for quality?
There quite decent, fairly silent and good airflow...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM ok thanks , I had just heard negative reviews about the over all airflow of this case, this is my first pc build and I'm going with mid end specs
@@JohntheWeir509 Yeah my first thought was negative as well when I first saw it, because of other reviews but as I went through building in it, and the finished product I realized it was better then what people were saying...
Will the rgb cables go into the ASUs rog strix b450 f motherboard??
If you have an RGB Header then it will, most modern MB's today will have the 4 Pin 12V RGB Header, just not always the 3 Pin 5V ARGB Header...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM yea mine is a 4pin
@@SkizZOfficial1 You will be good then...
My brother just build huis 1st PC. He bought this case and his motherboard is a B450-A PRO MAX which supports JRGB1 however he informed me (we live in different areas) that the case's RGB cable cannot be connected there. Does he need some some kind of module or extra cable to be able to connect them? I really appreciate the help :)
This case uses an RGB Header which is the same as the JRGB1 on that MB, he can plug the RGB Cable into those Pins ie 4 Pin 12V RGB Header but ensuring that the case cables Arrow is on the side of the JRGB1 that says 12V, it will then just work...can't see why he's not able to plug it in there...
I have just bought this case but noticed there is no dust filter on the front
Yeah its got the mesh on the front for airflow, but yeah no filter. It would have been nice to have.
How loud are the fans because I know they’re not pwm/pst.
Barely audible...
I just built my pc with this case and my rgb lights on fans does not work, do i have to manually turn them on with soft? (yes i plugged them in)
Depending on your MB there could be a LED Switch, this can be used to turn on or off the LED's for the MB. The fans RGB will have a cable that needs to be plugged in (as you have said you already have done) but to make them work, you can use the MB Software to control them and the effects. For MSI it's Dragon Center, RGB Fusion for Gigabyte and there are others as well. So as long as things are plugged in (yes I know you did this) and the MB Software is installed, you can then go into the software and get everything working. Now before doing any of that, you should at least have the RGB Lighting up with usually Rainbow colors just so you know it's working. If this is not lighting up at all, then yes recheck the RGB is in correctly, ie 3 Pin is 5V and needs a ARGB Header, and if it's a 4 Pin it's 12V and needs to ensure the arrow from the RGB Connector is lined up with the 12V on the RGB Header. I know long winded but hope it helps you out.
I'm buying the case on Amazon but I have a question,does it come with fan hub??
There's no fan hub in this case...
On 11:30 you can see the aRGB management from the 3 installed Fans are connected to one aRGB cable ,you have to plug it in one of the aRGB pins on your mainboard. Also you can buy the Corsair Node Core HUB it's about 12$ or the Corsair Commander for 60$
@@LuuFu90 The cable shown is a 4 Pin RGB 12V, not aRGB, other then that the rest about the hub are correct. Thanks.
Is it compatible with a 160mm cpu cooler?
Yes the max is a 160mm height so it will fit...I used a Hyper 212 EVO which is 158mm and there was a bit of room left so makes sense that a 160mm will fit...
How do you change the fan colour on the front?
Once all the RGB is connected to the MB your MB software will control the colors...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM ok! Thanks!
Sir, I have a problem Im asking for your help. I got this model case and as u show there are 3 rgb cables which are connected together with a single cable. that will be plugged into rgb header in my board. But those 3 pin power cables from front fans, they are problem for me. My friend gave me a connector and I plugged those 3 power cables into it, and it connects directly to my psu from molex port. When I turn on system, front fans make so much noise I think they are spinning with full force. How can I control the speed of my fans? I havent connected rbg cable to the board yet, will it solve this problem or is taking power from PSU the real problem?
My board is Asus Tuf B550 Plus.
Thank u very much
So yes the 3 ARGB Cables will go into the 3 Pin 5V Addressable RGB Header on the MB, ensuring you line up the arrow on the case cable with the 5V ARGB Header on the MB...The 3 Fans should go into either a 3 Way Fan Splitter to one MB Header, so that you can control the fan speed from the BIOS, I don't know how the Molex is connected so can't comment on that...The RGB going to the MB won't have any noticeable effect if any on the Power and Fan Control for the fans...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM So if I use a 3-1 cable and connect all the 3 pin power cables together and plug it into motherboard CHAfan. And I will be able to control fan speed. Will it make any trouble, taking power for 3 fans from 1 header ? Someone says it wouldnt be good for the motherboard. But I dont have any other choice, because I havent enough CHAfan headers.
@@JamesFischer_35 As long as its a 3-1 Fan Splitter Cable to a MB Fan Header it will be just fine, I'm running a system just like that now and have done so in the past with no issue's...it won't damage the MB 3 fans use less that the fan header is designed for and will not be an issue...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM Thank u very much for ur answers. As u said, my mobo header supports 1 Amper and fans demand 0.38 Amper. So I will be able to connect 2 of them in one and there wont be any problem any more.
I wish u nice and healthy days.
@@JamesFischer_35 You too, have a safe and healthy day...
Is the case compatible with a Radeon rx580 gpu?
Yes it'll accommodate most GPU's...
Is this case can hold a 1660 super ?
Yes, with room to spare...
Does this case have good airflow?
It's not the best but it's good enough that the R9 3900X stayed very cool in it, there will be a video on it in two weeks showing the temps...Airflow was fairly good overall...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM ok thanks I might get this case for my build
@@omelette9529 I think you'll be very happy with it, I built in it for a friend and it looks great and there very happy with it...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM ok thanks 😊
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM do you think this case would be good for a 3070 and Ryzen 7 3700x build?
Back in like 2015-2017 I always herd Corsair PSUs where not reliable and where cheaply built. Ive heard many stories about them dying and taking the entire PC with it. I wonder if the quality has improved these days.
I've heard the same thing but I've used so many of there PSU's that I know they've been reliable, there was one specific model of their PSU's that did keep failing and they fixed it to maintain their reputation...I don't remember what one it was now though...
I can’t get the rgb to turn on and I have plugged the splitter into the jrgb slot already plz help
So as long as the jrgb is a 3 Pin 5V Addressable RGB Header on the MB it should work, make sure the arrow on the ARGB Cable from the case is going to where the 5V is indicated on the MB so the voltage is correct, then it should work with the MB software...
Get Corsair download on pc and do it
the rgb connector is 12v , if you only have a 5v header it wont work , you need a 12v rgb header (has 4 pins whereas 5v rgb headers have a missing pin)
@@christosgeorgiou8322 Yes, the connector is a 4 Pin 12V, so needs a RGB Header, won't work with 5V, thanks I forgot what the cable was...
Interesting video my friend.
Thank you very much...
Is it support micro atx motherboard
Yes, it supports Micro ATX / ATX / Mini-ITX
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM if i purchase the cabinet.. can i control rgb lights in my gigabyte h81ms motherboard
@@dewdrops390 You should be able to but RGB Fusion can be problematic so it might take some work to get everything working. I opted to use Corsair RGB Vengeance Pro Memory with the iCUE Software from Corsair and it all worked great.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM thank you for your valuable information 👍👍
Like 35. How you been man? Hope all is well. Keep up the informative content. 👍👑
Doing well, saw your PS5 video, haven't checked it out but was just about to, hope your doing well also...have an amazing day...Thanks...
I was just seeing if these come with fans
Yep, three 120mm RGB fans.
how do i plug in my rgb fans?
There are 3 rgb cables which are connected together with a single cable. that will be plugged into rgb header the 3 ARGB Cables will go into the 3 Pin 5V Addressable RGB Header on the MB, ensuring you line up the arrow on the case cable with the 5V ARGB Header on the MB...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM iam using a asus prime z390-p and i think it only has s 4 pin rgb header iam not sure but it looks like that, thanks for the help tho
@@sweboiplays8419 Yeah just checked out the MB and yes it has a RGB Header but no ARGB Header, now there is a Deepcool Converter that can possibly help, here is a link to it: ruclips.net/video/sK4PGOZ0EGA/видео.html
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM okay, but I can't sync my rgb fans to like jacknet rgb, and can i put 4 rgb fans in to these cuz i bought one more for full rgb fans
@@sweboiplays8419 This case can accomodate 4 RGB Fans, never used the jacknet rgb software but it sounds good from what I have read...The converter is giving the ability to connect up the RGB Cable, it gets it's power from the SATA on the Power supply so a 4th fan shouldn't cause any concerns...
Will a 320mm graphics card fit in this with a front radiator?
This case can support a GPU Length of 330mm Which is enough for a 3070 founder edition, so providing the radiator has the fans as in this video it'll be snug but will fit...
I need to get an extra 2cm in my case so my GPU will fit into it.
@@maximuus28 You could always go with a radiator on the top instead and then you'll have the room...
Thank you man i would love to have a dinner with you tonight, if you're free
Appreciate it, but maybe some other time...
Full watch,for you
Awesome...much appreciated...Thanks...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM With pleasure!
Did it come with rgb hub
No doesn't come with one, would have been nice though.
Hi!) Nice case, unboxing&review!) L31_😎👌💻🔧🔩🔨
Thanks very much...
I looked at this video to see how to install the PSU. You talk about installing it, then cut to where it's already installed. So how about you explain how to install it?
Your correct sorry I usually make sure to show this, it goes in from the side with the fan down toward the bottom of the case. It's secured with the 4 Power Supply screws. The PSU is smaller then others so fits in nicely. Hope that helps.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM I figured it out. It goes in on the other side. Guess it was common sense, but common sense can become elusive when you're drowning in a sea of screws, and wires, and fans, and drives, and cpu coolers, and wifi cards, and..............
@@thefakefloyd Yeah very true, lots of things to sort through.
Fack i how to connect all that fans there is no splitter my motherboard only have 2 fan connector
I'd suggest a Fan Hub, it will solve the lack of fan headers issue, get one with about 8 unless you need more...
850 watts.... wonder what he needs all that power for...
Keep wondering then.
@@bullywife keep being a douche
It's needed because he plans to get a 3080 or new AMD GPU when they become available...Thanks...
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM thanks for the info. Although I personally think 650 watts is more than plenty for an rtx 3080
@@hazzmati I will.
I have a coolermaster masterliquid 360mm radiator will it fit in the front like the manual states?
Yes you shouldn't have any problems, I didn't fit one it to be 100% certain but it had room from what I remember when I was working on it.
@@Reviewing_Playing_and_More_RPM thanks for your help keep up the good work!
@@ΧρηστοςΝτοβας-υ9ι Will do. Thanks