I think this just sold it for me, this is the case I'm going with. I've always wanted to do a Mini-ITX build but could never justify the cost of buying essentially all new components. Now all my stuff is so outdated, I'm looking to buy all new stuff anyways so I might as well finally do an ITX build!
Stuck in a spot where switching to a mini itx case would mean needing a new motherboard which would mean needing a new cpu and such. Gotta get the money up for that
Confused: you already had the front panel IO all plugged in, why did you remove it at 5:20 just to tuck it all in? Do you never use front panel ports??
thanks for the video! the fractal homepage and manual do not list stand offs for the motherboard as included in the package. from what I can see in the video the standoffs are already preinstalled in the case. is that correct?
Nice video. I see you switched the Corsair fans from left to right side (in front and later in the video behind the gpu) Edit: no, you disassembled them?
My concern is with the horizontal orientation and the GPU being upside down. GPU fans will have to draw heat away blowing down on the table. I wished they provided an option to mount the GPU flipped over with a long PCI riser cable. Both the CPU and GPU would be blown above and out.
I know this is an old comment, but would like to state I just finished this same build but with the NH-L12S and it was a nightmare, it's BIG (relatively speaking of course) for this case. My ram was too tall (had to trim the heatsinks), had to unscrew the power adapter "coupler" from the case and let it dangle out the back and leave one of the side screws out that goes into the bottom cover. Even then it was a PITA to get in there without rubbing. It fits and keeps my idle temps with 12600k at 32-35C and in game around 50C. So maybe it was worth the hassle? I'd probably go with the Shurken like this build if I did it again.
@@gatoenfuego8734 that's funny I ended up having to do the exact same thing. I have a 5800x3d which gets pretty hot, I have to underclock it to stop it from overheating so I definitely needed the nhl12s lol. 5800x3d performs great with all that done though
only concern about this built is dust only front cover i guess have dust filter so how we solve this problem ? also its good for high tdp cpus or we should get more like i7-i5 type a cpu because i use sugo 13 and that case take lot of dust and thermals are not good even i use aio cooler.
why wouldn't it.. it has to blow over the cpu.. build pressure over the cooling fins. sucking air don't work, that reduces the pressure and less air molecules = less heat transfer.
jo man can u please help me i really want this case but i want it with a 240mm or 280mm radiator for my cpu and i want a grapics card in it so if i do a 280 aio and a 3080 or 3070ti is that possible witht the space😬😬 please me know i really hope thats possible man becouse all other cases i dont like i want this one really
I did show it. 1 -> 2 fan splitter plugged into the chassis fan header on the motherboard. Then the RGB connectors plugged into the Corsair Lighting Node Pro RGB hub.
Temps & benchmarks are in the description! What should we build in next?
How about building with parts like Intel 12th gen and DDR5 in Fractal torrent or Cooler master cases
@@mamdouhfaheemjr.5457 12th gen is coming up!
One of "if not" the best aesthetically, pleasing, good looking, PC build videos on the whole platform
Wow, your channel is so underrated. Was not expecting this level of quality.
Damn I love me a sleeper build with subtle RGB letting you know what's under the hood 😘🤌
I think this just sold it for me, this is the case I'm going with. I've always wanted to do a Mini-ITX build but could never justify the cost of buying essentially all new components. Now all my stuff is so outdated, I'm looking to buy all new stuff anyways so I might as well finally do an ITX build!
That cable management is cleaner than my house. Great video
Great build. Been sitting on my Ridge case for some time. Time to start the build...
Stuck in a spot where switching to a mini itx case would mean needing a new motherboard which would mean needing a new cpu and such. Gotta get the money up for that
Oh this vid hit right. Loved the music too very chill
Wow. Good work and an immersive video. Both makes it pure joy to watch. ❤❤❤
I know nothing but want one now. Good job.
great vid as always! what an interesting case I had not seen it before.
Great video! Can’t wait to see what you build next
Great Case, Great Build, Great Montage 😂👍
Beautiful build but I'm not too sure about adding fans in front of gpu fans.
One question: do the fans in front of the gpu fans serve an airflow purpose? Or are they just there for some rgb bling?
Both!
This was asmr video to me , addition to inspiring me to do the the same ❤
Best wishes 🙏
Quality montage.🔥
2nd build I've seen with this case, now I have the itch.
Confused: you already had the front panel IO all plugged in, why did you remove it at 5:20 just to tuck it all in? Do you never use front panel ports??
where did you buy the Big Shuriken 3 Rev.B? cant find it anywhere online in NA
thanks for the video! the fractal homepage and manual do not list stand offs for the motherboard as included in the package. from what I can see in the video the standoffs are already preinstalled in the case. is that correct?
Could you build in the fractal north xl?
this is true mini itx case👍
I would like to build this as my rig next to my tv to play my steam games on.
Nice video.
I see you switched the Corsair fans from left to right side (in front and later in the video behind the gpu)
Edit: no, you disassembled them?
Can I use it horizontally? Will i have heat dissipation issue? Thanks.
any issues with overheating? so many cables jammed at the PSU exhaust
it looks way over stuffed.
Why do recommend two PCI-E cables for the gpu in the description instead of one as shown in the video
I don't understand why there should be additional fans right in front of GPU...
LGBT light)
Shuriken is amazing, and can handle superb 65W cpu. An i9 is a bit overkill but it's ok, none is here to run cpu stresstest everyday ahaah.
I was very impressed with the Big Shuriken! Gaming temps were decent even with the i9.
how do you think a 12600KF would fair?
would this fit an matx board?
My concern is with the horizontal orientation and the GPU being upside down. GPU fans will have to draw heat away blowing down on the table. I wished they provided an option to mount the GPU flipped over with a long PCI riser cable. Both the CPU and GPU would be blown above and out.
GPU fans suck the air in och exhaust on the rear or the case, no?
Will it fit in my backpack? Would like to see
No, it is larger than node 202.
why not the nh-l12s for the cpu cooler?
I know this is an old comment, but would like to state I just finished this same build but with the NH-L12S and it was a nightmare, it's BIG (relatively speaking of course) for this case. My ram was too tall (had to trim the heatsinks), had to unscrew the power adapter "coupler" from the case and let it dangle out the back and leave one of the side screws out that goes into the bottom cover. Even then it was a PITA to get in there without rubbing. It fits and keeps my idle temps with 12600k at 32-35C and in game around 50C. So maybe it was worth the hassle? I'd probably go with the Shurken like this build if I did it again.
@@gatoenfuego8734 that's funny I ended up having to do the exact same thing. I have a 5800x3d which gets pretty hot, I have to underclock it to stop it from overheating so I definitely needed the nhl12s lol. 5800x3d performs great with all that done though
If i use an i5 cpu will the cpu temps be better? Planning on building on this case.
CPU temps should definitely be improved!
For Fortnite ur supposed to always do performance mode
Beautifulll 🔥
But Shuriken seems to be interfering with the SSD cooler?
It JUST fits without interfering with anything!
only concern about this built is dust only front cover i guess have dust filter so how we solve this problem ? also its good for high tdp cpus or we should get more like i7-i5 type a cpu because i use sugo 13 and that case take lot of dust and thermals are not good even i use aio cooler.
since everything is easily accessible dust is no problem since you can carry it out quickly and blow it then youre good to go
everything about this case is nice but what i dont like is it has a millions of screws lol
Where did you get the white case. Been trying to get one.
B&H Photo
one question, is the cpu fan in the right direction? 🤔
why wouldn't it.. it has to blow over the cpu.. build pressure over the cooling fins.
sucking air don't work, that reduces the pressure and less air molecules = less heat transfer.
jo man can u please help me i really want this case but i want it with a 240mm or 280mm radiator for my cpu and i want a grapics card in it so if i do a 280 aio and a 3080 or 3070ti is that possible witht the space😬😬 please me know i really hope thats possible man becouse all other cases i dont like i want this one really
you can fit any 2slot card basically maybe not a 3080, and no aio’s can fit in this case at all
nice build, but i think rgb looks out of place here
You didn't show how you hooked the fans up
I did show it. 1 -> 2 fan splitter plugged into the chassis fan header on the motherboard. Then the RGB connectors plugged into the Corsair Lighting Node Pro RGB hub.
Does the gpu riser problem still persist? i loved this case but the gpu riser problem really make me considering other cases.
I did not have a problem with mine. I am running PCI-E 3.0 though.
Nice
Those corsair fans were pointless...
gg
Absolutely would not stick an i9 in this. Modern intel cpus gobble up power like pigs and spit it out as the world's smallest space heater
Ein glühender Kasten😂
Storage 1 TB, i can't do anything with that tiny storage lmao
Смешно уложил кабеля напротив выдува бп. Я думаю что недостаточно плотно. Надо плотнее укладывать.
Installs cpu cooler, immediately blocks it with RAM
haf!!!!!!!!!