I've never seen anyone measure the sound level of a RAM installation, but I love it. I'm really loving that build, and the case. The slate color one is def. a contender for my next build.
i built this yesterday, Fractal Terra 7800x3d + 4070 Super + Axp-90 x53 Full + FSP Dagger Pro 650W The cables aint difficult to run, easily could hv hide near the SSD space, so the channel between the psu and the mobo is free for better ventilation, I added a Noctua 120x15 pwm fan at the bottom. I undervolt both gpu and cpu, now this thing is quiet and efficient, Love the case a lot. Aesthetically great to be on the desk
im thinking of moving from my corsair 4000D to this case, I also have the 7800X3D and 4070 Super but im woried about thermals on the cpu, is there anything to worry about or any recomendations?
I was going to build my first pc with the Fractal North case, but I ended up choosing this one for the desk real estate as well as just being a lot more attractive than larger cases
I have a graphite Terra and love it so far. Your build looks really good and like you say it is a gaming PC so the temps are good. It would be nice if the bottom panel was easily removable, would have made plugging in the EPS cable much easier. I've built in several small sandwich cables so I plugged mine in before installing the motherboard.
love the graphite, you can barely tell its even a pc. if they could attach the movable spine to the front and back instead of the bottom, would enable bottom to also be removable
@@luckymeat3050 I have everything except the graphics card. I have to decide between a 4090 or a 4080 proart. It definitely won't be very quiet because everything goes flush with the case
@@paulguzzi5236 Yeah - I saw the Gamers Nexus review and, although they liked the case overall, noise seemed to be the biggest issue. They suggested it might be best for mid-range builds (which is what I'm going for) so I might try a vanilla 4070 or similar. Regardless, it's a beautiful looking case. Good luck with your build!
@@luckymeat3050 Decided to go for it last Wednesday, got all the parts on Friday and built it with a R5-7600X+7800XT+2 Noctua Fan mounted beneath it. The noise is definitely not low, but not too high either if you keep them in silent mode in BIOS. By my standards it‘s tolerable. So if you really want a super quiet ITX this won't be it imo.
@@Fldllse Thanks for the update! Yeah - I suspected as much but I guess noise is always gonna come with the smaller builds and I wear headphones for gaming so I think I might follow your lead. Anyway, congrats on the build - sounds like you have a really nice system there
Love the video good production fan shows us that it is possible now temp wise that's to be seen. Plus love how you edit it out all the frustrating parts😅
based on the fractal terra's specs, it can fit gpu and cooler as long as the total (gpu horizontal height/vertical width + cooler height) is less than 110mm. so 4080/4090 would fit if cooler height is less than 49mm.
4090/4080 FE fit but temps will go high, and performance will drop..this case is only for low/mid range builds.it's not good for 4090 or even 4080.whoever is telling you othrewise is lying to you.
@@armdrk3233 yeah i agree. thanks for adding that here. It may physically fit but it may hamper performance and temps. Should be one of top considerations.
This case fascinates me and I need it in my life am some point. But I'm curious, wouldn't the Thermalright axp 100 full copper be the better cooler here? It only needs 1mm more horizontal clearance and is designed for 180w tdp.
Love this case. You can put a cpu cooler that is under 73mm on it if you are running a 4090fe and 7800x3d. I tried the Axp90 x47 full copper with a normal Noctua a9 fan, but while it averages around 76c-77c after -25 curve was applied all cores, I do hit 89c on occasion while playing games. I will be getting a Noctua L12s (70mm) to replace it. Noctua recommends it for the 7800x3d at minimum. Also note that a SFX-L PU really needs custom cables. It’s a really stuffed chassis otherwise. I would absolutely recommend using a SFX PU for the extra room
Are you sure this is true? I'm about to build this set up, but with a 4080 FE, and pcpartpicker says the fan is too big... Struggling to find a sufficient fan for the 7800x3d
@@TheresSomeoneOnTheWing however, it does hit 89 ish when raiding in Wow with the axp90 x47 copper. I’m waiting on a Noctua nh L12s to put in there. Looks like the Big Shiriken 3 rev B would fit as well, but from what I’m reading, the Noctua will be quieter.
@@slowbikindude cool thanks for the info! i ended up ordering all 3 haha. I will start with the biggest and just return what doesn’t work. hard to find terra builds with the 7800x3d and a big gpu since it’s still relatively new
FYI, Optimum Tech (4yrs ago) did some tests in with this cooler in a similar sized case (ghost) and found that a slim fan in the bottom slot exhausting air dropped cpu temps a couple of degrees.
awesome video ❤. need a quick suggestion. i have a 3090 24g in my main pc.i want to build a mini itx (fractal tera) which card i should go with. put my 3090 in mini itx or 4090/3080(intend to buy). thanks inadvance. i want performace while having better temps when comparing 3090 vs 4090.
My pc is 21 L but it was the first pc I've built. Has enough space for a 360 rad. It's silent with my fan curves and never tops 70c. Small PCs are the future
I have a i9 12900k with a noctura ghost fan (95w TDP offset with a noctura slim exhaust fan and 3090 and I hit temps of 100c. With my Terra Case - Had to go to a 65w TDP i7 14400f to keep my temps down. Case is definitely not made for high end TDP Processors!
I'm very confused as how you can pull this off, 1. Ram clearance for the ID cooling IS-55 is 33 mm and yet you can fit the 34.9 mm kingston fury in there 2. The position of the spine should be at 7 to fit up to 62 mm thick gpu (the 4090 fe is 61 mm thick) which means the clearance for cpu cooler should be under 48 mm tall, yet you fit the 55mm one in Can you confirm which position of the spine you use? I really love this build but I'm afraid to pull the trigger on something that might not fit
So this would be adequate cooling for a casual gamer and productivity? I really want to build A fractal terra with 4090 and a top CPU. Was just hoping 4090 could fit and the I didnt need to put in water cooling.
dude u got me FUCKED UP measuring the sound of the ram insertions. mouth agape, brain fog, all cores running overdrive trying to figure out if that actually just happened. on a more serious note though, temps are probably only improved with the inverted power supply orientation because of how absolutely overkill it is. Lower wattage power supplies probably wouldn't be able to handle the heat flooding into their internals from the graphics card and would cause crashing, or worse brick the PC, although that is unlikely..
I have similar build with the 7800x3d I do have the l9a even tho it's not supported, is it just me or the top panel of the case becomes boiling hot when playing games ? Like to have feed back I'll probably switch the cooler im getting around 16500 in cinebench, also using 80 levels 2 cause the l9a won't cool it rn, so idk if I'm jus paranoid about the top panel but to me it's pretty hot
Really enjoy your content. It's especially useful now that I'm looking to upgrade my rig and switch to a SFF build. The Terra is a very interesting (and good looking) case! May I ask about the track in the intro? Shazaam weren't able to identify it and I really liked it :)
How does the 4090 FE fit with that 55mm cooler? The fractal terra manual seems to say that fitting the 4090 dimensions would only give you about 52/51mm of clearance left. Would be really helpful to know!
I've been wondering the same. The 4090 FE dimensions still shouldn't fit like this. My guess is that Fractal measures the card height only on the cooling block and excludes the PCIe connector. It would be great if someone could confirm this though.
I think either the fractal measurements or the ID cooling measurements are a little off. The cooler he’s using also says it only has 33mm of RAM clearance but the RAM they’re using is something like 34.8 mm… so I have no idea
If it's possible, It would be better to fit the IS-55 rotated 90° so the heatpipes are along the IO shield (may require very slim heatsink on RAM or bending some fins) so the airflow through the CPU cooler is north/south. At the moment, you're blasting it into the IO shield and the PSU with nowhere to go.
There are 2 big downsides to the Terra with a 4090 Founders. First the CPU has not much space left for a good cooler, meaning you are limited to 65W CPUs. You can see that the 7800X3D thermal throttles at 89°C, which IS bad. Second, in this build the 4090 heats up the PSU (it blows right INTO the PSU), that can lead to instability and crashes.
Even with mATX, 7800X3D will reach 90 degree. 17600 CB23 is good enough. Other reviewers with good cooling report 18200 so you only lost 3% performance.
@@robeytech In that case I'd recommend enableing Eco-Mode or limiting the PPT. For gaming a 75W target should be enough. Maybe even use the NA-FD1 fanducts from Noctua. :D
I don't quite understand the choice for cpu cooler. There is no cooler in this size that can officially handle 7000-series X3D processors, and if you would have done any study and/or looked at some test videos you would have known that Noctuas one is the best performer, even if they don't officially "support" it.
I really enjoy watching your reviews and builds, you are natural at doing it. Although, the small form factors have their place, no denying thermals and limitations are the biggest draw backs. I went from full tower to Lian Li Air Mini and the space on my desk now is undeniably so much more comfortable and I think Lian Li Air mini might be the smallest ATX thus far if you go for full ATX motherboard. Recently I used Fractal Terra for my sons built using 3090 FE and 5950X, all at stock settings, sadly, during even light rendering workloads both, GPU and CPU hitting uncomfortably high temps. Thanks for your awesome reviews 👍
This is the worst build video I've ever seen. The camera keeps shifting back and forth from the person to the the build, never lingering enough on the build for the viewer to understand what's going on. I have seen every single build video on this case and I couldn't get through half of this without stopping to drop a complaint. I suggest you keep the camera on the build itself, since that's what most people want to see. I also have no idea what happened to the saturation in your capture equipment to turn the beautiful pastel jade of the case into this horrible vivid plastic-y green.
The worst itx build on RUclips. WTH. That PSU is overkill there are much better coolers now way that keeps that cpu cool in that case . The thermals under load are going to fry it. The cable management is bad, the psu is orientated wrong.
I've never seen anyone measure the sound level of a RAM installation, but I love it. I'm really loving that build, and the case. The slate color one is def. a contender for my next build.
i built this yesterday, Fractal Terra
7800x3d + 4070 Super + Axp-90 x53 Full + FSP Dagger Pro 650W
The cables aint difficult to run, easily could hv hide near the SSD space, so the channel between the psu and the mobo is free for better ventilation, I added a Noctua 120x15 pwm fan at the bottom.
I undervolt both gpu and cpu, now this thing is quiet and efficient, Love the case a lot. Aesthetically great to be on the desk
im thinking of moving from my corsair 4000D to this case, I also have the 7800X3D and 4070 Super but im woried about thermals on the cpu, is there anything to worry about or any recomendations?
@@RobinIsSilly thermal is fine with my setup, running 1440p game cpu temp is mid 70s
Congrats man !
But i think its not necessary to undervolt the graphics card
All you needed was a 850W PSU.
The maximum power draw of a 4090FE + 7800X3D system never even reaches 600W at maximum load.
750W.
Plus that suboptimal RAM kinda ruins the whole build.
I was going to build my first pc with the Fractal North case, but I ended up choosing this one for the desk real estate as well as just being a lot more attractive than larger cases
He directs this like a infomercial and I love it.
This PC is small enough to take to your next LAN party.
Just missing the easy carry handle
@@jonathan.sullivanyeah I'm gonna carry it tight with both hands bro
It does, but when you put a 4090 It can get heavy. 😂 I have the A4 H20 and it weighs like a brick with 4090 plus the AIO.
@@Alp577are the thermals good what cpu you parring it with?
@@CyberpunkSamurai I have the 7950X3D, highest temp I got editing was 84 degrees. Might be a bad idea with 7950X or 13/14700k and up.
Could you update the description with temps after you turn the psu around?
I have a graphite Terra and love it so far. Your build looks really good and like you say it is a gaming PC so the temps are good. It would be nice if the bottom panel was easily removable, would have made plugging in the EPS cable much easier. I've built in several small sandwich cables so I plugged mine in before installing the motherboard.
love the graphite, you can barely tell its even a pc. if they could attach the movable spine to the front and back instead of the bottom, would enable bottom to also be removable
What GPU / CPU you have in there?
@@armdrk3233 13600kf and RTX 4070 Ti
This is my next pc. I've fallen in love with it and I'm just waiting for the pieces to arrive to start
Did you build it yet? How is it for noise?
@@luckymeat3050 I have everything except the graphics card. I have to decide between a 4090 or a 4080 proart. It definitely won't be very quiet because everything goes flush with the case
@@paulguzzi5236 Yeah - I saw the Gamers Nexus review and, although they liked the case overall, noise seemed to be the biggest issue. They suggested it might be best for mid-range builds (which is what I'm going for) so I might try a vanilla 4070 or similar. Regardless, it's a beautiful looking case. Good luck with your build!
@@luckymeat3050 Decided to go for it last Wednesday, got all the parts on Friday and built it with a R5-7600X+7800XT+2 Noctua Fan mounted beneath it. The noise is definitely not low, but not too high either if you keep them in silent mode in BIOS. By my standards it‘s tolerable. So if you really want a super quiet ITX this won't be it imo.
@@Fldllse Thanks for the update! Yeah - I suspected as much but I guess noise is always gonna come with the smaller builds and I wear headphones for gaming so I think I might follow your lead. Anyway, congrats on the build - sounds like you have a really nice system there
Love the video good production fan shows us that it is possible now temp wise that's to be seen. Plus love how you edit it out all the frustrating parts😅
SFF is becoming more common and it’s great
Holy moly im in love with that cable management
I love console sized pcs.
based on the fractal terra's specs, it can fit gpu and cooler as long as the total (gpu horizontal height/vertical width + cooler height) is less than 110mm. so 4080/4090 would fit if cooler height is less than 49mm.
4090/4080 FE fit but temps will go high, and performance will drop..this case is only for low/mid range builds.it's not good for 4090 or even 4080.whoever is telling you othrewise is lying to you.
@@armdrk3233 yeah i agree. thanks for adding that here. It may physically fit but it may hamper performance and temps. Should be one of top considerations.
This case fascinates me and I need it in my life am some point.
But I'm curious, wouldn't the Thermalright axp 100 full copper be the better cooler here? It only needs 1mm more horizontal clearance and is designed for 180w tdp.
What GPU Cable did Robey use for this Build....Bit wary of using the 4090 stock cable and the bend.
Was there an update on this?
@@willmarch2841also would like to know
Love this case. You can put a cpu cooler that is under 73mm on it if you are running a 4090fe and 7800x3d. I tried the Axp90 x47 full copper with a normal Noctua a9 fan, but while it averages around 76c-77c after -25 curve was applied all cores, I do hit 89c on occasion while playing games. I will be getting a Noctua L12s (70mm) to replace it. Noctua recommends it for the 7800x3d at minimum. Also note that a SFX-L PU really needs custom cables. It’s a really stuffed chassis otherwise. I would absolutely recommend using a SFX PU for the extra room
Are you sure this is true? I'm about to build this set up, but with a 4080 FE, and pcpartpicker says the fan is too big... Struggling to find a sufficient fan for the 7800x3d
@@TheresSomeoneOnTheWing yup, it fits. I also had the next smallest gasket from the duct kit on it. This is in the position it ships, 4.
@@TheresSomeoneOnTheWing however, it does hit 89 ish when raiding in Wow with the axp90 x47 copper. I’m waiting on a Noctua nh L12s to put in there. Looks like the Big Shiriken 3 rev B would fit as well, but from what I’m reading, the Noctua will be quieter.
@@slowbikindude cool thanks for the info! i ended up ordering all 3 haha. I will start with the biggest and just return what doesn’t work. hard to find terra builds with the 7800x3d and a big gpu since it’s still relatively new
FYI, Optimum Tech (4yrs ago) did some tests in with this cooler in a similar sized case (ghost) and found that a slim fan in the bottom slot exhausting air dropped cpu temps a couple of degrees.
Question. Does adding a case fan actually make a difference? I know that it should in theory but that space looks to be clogged with cables anyway.
Nice build! Is the cooler master PSU noisy? I've heard its fans are kinda loud at idle. Do you know how it compares with Corsair SF750? Thanks!
where did you put the Noctua NF-F12 ?
awesome video ❤. need a quick suggestion. i have a 3090 24g in my main pc.i want to build a mini itx (fractal tera) which card i should go with. put my 3090 in mini itx or 4090/3080(intend to buy). thanks inadvance. i want performace while having better temps when comparing 3090 vs 4090.
Great video! Good to know a 4090/80 would fit!
Only the founder edition.
This guy needs mor subs best build video I’ve seen, really liked the ramm clicks
My pc is 21 L but it was the first pc I've built. Has enough space for a 360 rad. It's silent with my fan curves and never tops 70c. Small PCs are the future
I have a i9 12900k with a noctura ghost fan (95w TDP offset with a noctura slim exhaust fan and 3090 and I hit temps of 100c. With my Terra Case - Had to go to a 65w TDP i7 14400f to keep my temps down. Case is definitely not made for high end TDP Processors!
I'm very confused as how you can pull this off,
1. Ram clearance for the ID cooling IS-55 is 33 mm and yet you can fit the 34.9 mm kingston fury in there
2. The position of the spine should be at 7 to fit up to 62 mm thick gpu (the 4090 fe is 61 mm thick) which means the clearance for cpu cooler should be under 48 mm tall, yet you fit the 55mm one in
Can you confirm which position of the spine you use? I really love this build but I'm afraid to pull the trigger on something that might not fit
I also want to know the answer for this!
My 4090 terra setup has a 67mm cooler. You can cut a tiny piece of plastic and get a lot more space (the hinge)
So this would be adequate cooling for a casual gamer and productivity?
I really want to build A fractal terra with 4090 and a top CPU. Was just hoping 4090 could fit and the I didnt need to put in water cooling.
dude u got me FUCKED UP measuring the sound of the ram insertions. mouth agape, brain fog, all cores running overdrive trying to figure out if that actually just happened.
on a more serious note though, temps are probably only improved with the inverted power supply orientation because of how absolutely overkill it is. Lower wattage power supplies probably wouldn't be able to handle the heat flooding into their internals from the graphics card and would cause crashing, or worse brick the PC, although that is unlikely..
Yeah we learned post this video… don’t do that to the PSU
is the ram insertion noise an ongoing gag or am I just out of the loop on something?
should i be okay with an i5 13600k ? when it comes to temps ?
Yep 👍🏻
Go with a 12 series. Drastically less power draw and far lower temperatures. Very very minimal performance drop
Can you send link to the GPU cable you used or tell us the name of it where it can be purchased?
Didn't you have a cable mod angled adapter? I see it on the frame, @1:56; is there a reason why you didn't use it?
thinking about moving my i7-14700k and 4080s to this case. Anyone have experience with this cpu temps on this case?
I love that case this was a very nice build
Eco solves the thermal problems.
I have similar build with the 7800x3d I do have the l9a even tho it's not supported, is it just me or the top panel of the case becomes boiling hot when playing games ? Like to have feed back I'll probably switch the cooler im getting around 16500 in cinebench, also using 80 levels 2 cause the l9a won't cool it rn, so idk if I'm jus paranoid about the top panel but to me it's pretty hot
CPU Temps are around 75 when playing Warzone and the motherboard gets to 60
Yup, it gets pretty toasty
instead of the IS-55 you can go with the Noctua L12S😁
Hey mate the graphics card cable ,where can I get 1 as I have the same exact build mate ,what’s the cable called bro or anyone thanks
Did you use the case fans on this build?
Anyone tell me what cable that is what he’s used for the GPU as I have exact build but I have wrong cable ,thanks anyone
can you do more a mini pc that around 800$ - 1500$ budget
the pc of my dreams
Will the asus tuf rx 6800 fit? The asus product page has really confusing dimension
Really enjoy your content. It's especially useful now that I'm looking to upgrade my rig and switch to a SFF build. The Terra is a very interesting (and good looking) case!
May I ask about the track in the intro? Shazaam weren't able to identify it and I really liked it :)
Dude the IS-60 can handle the 7800x3d?
why PSU is installed other way around?
How does the 4090 FE fit with that 55mm cooler? The fractal terra manual seems to say that fitting the 4090 dimensions would only give you about 52/51mm of clearance left. Would be really helpful to know!
Only Founders Edition cards can fit inside as they're the smallest dimension of RTX 4080/90 cards.
I've been wondering the same. The 4090 FE dimensions still shouldn't fit like this. My guess is that Fractal measures the card height only on the cooling block and excludes the PCIe connector. It would be great if someone could confirm this though.
Magic
I think either the fractal measurements or the ID cooling measurements are a little off. The cooler he’s using also says it only has 33mm of RAM clearance but the RAM they’re using is something like 34.8 mm… so I have no idea
How can I get someone to build this for me…..new comer to pc gaming and I love this one specifically I need it lol
You can reach out to me at Robeytech.com if you want
Why did you install the mobo upside down?
A B-Motherboard with ridiculous power? I thought it had to be X or Z category.
honestly where can i get the 1100w from cooler master? US version, ebay has very little 1300w but there EU not US
if you have this setup (4090 FE and 7800X3D) then 850W is more than enough.
Hi I'm planning to buy a Terra but is it possible to fit in an AIO?
Nope
Does this config work with the Asus x670e-i
If it's possible, It would be better to fit the IS-55 rotated 90° so the heatpipes are along the IO shield (may require very slim heatsink on RAM or bending some fins) so the airflow through the CPU cooler is north/south. At the moment, you're blasting it into the IO shield and the PSU with nowhere to go.
can i fit 4090 suprim liquid x AIO in here?
There are 2 big downsides to the Terra with a 4090 Founders. First the CPU has not much space left for a good cooler, meaning you are limited to 65W CPUs.
You can see that the 7800X3D thermal throttles at 89°C, which IS bad.
Second, in this build the 4090 heats up the PSU (it blows right INTO the PSU), that can lead to instability and crashes.
Yeah we said not to do that. Post the video. Also the system gets very hot to the touch. However, for gaming this is not an issue at all.
Even with mATX, 7800X3D will reach 90 degree. 17600 CB23 is good enough. Other reviewers with good cooling report 18200 so you only lost 3% performance.
@@robeytech In that case I'd recommend enableing Eco-Mode or limiting the PPT. For gaming a 75W target should be enough.
Maybe even use the NA-FD1 fanducts from Noctua. :D
why does the psu fan facing inside the case?
Yeah, in the video we made a mistake. Don’t do that ☺️
@@robeytech the temp is bad right if the psu facing inside? hehehe
It might be a good idea to maintain airway patency for a FE 4090.
I love the way this case looks I just wish it supported a 360mm rad
I don't quite understand the choice for cpu cooler. There is no cooler in this size that can officially handle 7000-series X3D processors, and if you would have done any study and/or looked at some test videos you would have known that Noctuas one is the best performer, even if they don't officially "support" it.
Yes, the NH-L12s does.
I really enjoy watching your reviews and builds, you are natural at doing it. Although, the small form factors have their place, no denying thermals and limitations are the biggest draw backs. I went from full tower to Lian Li Air Mini and the space on my desk now is undeniably so much more comfortable and I think Lian Li Air mini might be the smallest ATX thus far if you go for full ATX motherboard. Recently I used Fractal Terra for my sons built using 3090 FE and 5950X, all at stock settings, sadly, during even light rendering workloads both, GPU and CPU hitting uncomfortably high temps.
Thanks for your awesome reviews 👍
Doing an Intel build in this case. Intel CPU and Intel GPU
Have you heard the recent intel news?
Would probably get too hot. Would probably try this build with a ryzen 9 7900 tho
V1100 is quite noisy to me.
The PC is small but the price it’s huge!
Dang.. should have gone with a real motherboard
"Promosm" 🏃
This is the worst build video I've ever seen. The camera keeps shifting back and forth from the person to the the build, never lingering enough on the build for the viewer to understand what's going on. I have seen every single build video on this case and I couldn't get through half of this without stopping to drop a complaint. I suggest you keep the camera on the build itself, since that's what most people want to see.
I also have no idea what happened to the saturation in your capture equipment to turn the beautiful pastel jade of the case into this horrible vivid plastic-y green.
The worst itx build on RUclips. WTH. That PSU is overkill there are much better coolers now way that keeps that cpu cool in that case . The thermals under load are going to fry it. The cable management is bad, the psu is orientated wrong.
LOL this guy has no idea what he's doing...
ID COOOOOOOOOLING SUCKS !!!!!!!!!!!
Pro tip: if your gonna go through the effort of making a video you might as well do everything right.
Anyone tell me what cable that is what he’s used for the GPU as I have exact build but I have wrong cable ,thanks anyone