Hey Markus, that is actually a very nice build. You made it so easy to put together. I guess because you have had some experience assembling PCs! A very informative video that we can get some hints from when building our own rig!😊
What a coincidence. I just built with this case. Plugging in the PCiE cables into the GPU was a struggle with my fat fingers. Other than that, I’m loving the case.
I'd def go 240mm AIO and run the fans as intake with the tubes down. Temps would gauranteed be on par with the 280mm with fans in exhaust and you'd have better thermals, less dust, and better airflow. Also avoid coolers that are powered and controlled via internal USB header. A lot of them hit memory latency pretty hard. NZXT CAM for example costs my system about 10% latency just sitting in the system tray with only the cooling column enabled in the app. That is massive tbh.
I built a similar setup three months ago and it's FANTASTIC! Runs all games at the maximum settings. i9-13900KS / 64GB DDR5 5200MHZ / PNY nVidia RTX 4090 / Samsung and Western Digital NVME (2GB System, 4GB Data)... hauls butt!
Yes it will. I just built mine with micro ATX. Cheaper than itx also. Little tight routing 24 pin cable but mine turned out good. It's a good looking case and easy to take apart.
The case can actually fit a Micro ATX Mobo - TT Support, but they don’t want you to. It also limits some routing but you can make a fully functional Micro build in the case, just a little more cable work. I’ll edit this with the title and channel who did this exact thing later.
AM4 is amazing since I'm lost for words how my PC runs games like Cyberpunk 2077 in 2160p albeit with medium settings & ultra textures sans ray tracing but that would wait for the RX 7900 XTX & it would be interesting to see how it compares to the PS5 Pro or even the PS6.
Thermaltake cases are so sick I love all different designs compared to a standard case. That 4090 is massive and such an epic card I have it in my Arous Build 🙌 Keep up the amazing content 😎🍻
This case does actually support a microATX motherboard, it comes with extra standoffs to fit a microATX, they just advertise it as a mini ITX only for some reason.
For those running a GPU-less build, you can unofficially fit an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420mm AIO on the left side with some rubber bumpers and 3M double side tape keeping it solidly in place.
which is a better deal for a pc? core i7-12700f with a rtx 4060ti or a core i7-13700f with a rtx 3060 better? i also plan to upgrade the pc in the future and i also play in 1080 resolution
I feel like the 5090 is worth waiting for. The HDMI is outdated in the 4090 and path tracing is shit. If AMD could get more driver support for content creators and better ray tracing, it would potentially convert me if they can get close to Nvidias.
This build has inspired my next pc! Im going to run a all black, no rgb build with the tower 200, 4070ti super, and a 13600kf. Thanks for the inspiration,
nice build, but i dont understand why some pc builders dont use the 1700 thermaltake or grizzly bear bracket on i7 and i9 processors. it lowers the cpu temperature by 5-10 degrees
You know what I do when there are holes, but there is no way to get a screw in? I use cable ties, but maybe not as you would think. I use two of these ties, one to poke through the holes, but not run it back to create a loop, I use the second tie down to pull the one I pushed through the hole tight. I cannot find the exact size, but they are 142mm long. I would be fighting with this case, I think. For some reason, I stick my computer under my desk, but it is worth considering putting it up on a cabinet beside the desk. Mine is also very quiet, and I have tripled the amount of fans. It does have an air blower for CPU and it is quite happy temperature wise.
I have the 100, fat 3070ti in It was so hot by the glass the m.2 drive fried and blue screened. So I fixed that by 3d printing a panel which allows my gpu to breath and it's been running exceptionally well ever since. Just love the chimney design, awesome for cpu tower air coolers and you can fit a slim fan under a sfx psu to help feed the chimney. You can also add loads of smaller fans around the base to create the right balance of positive pressure and you can still run fat cards with the glass installed using unconventional solutions. Things I dont like about the 200, the loss of the glass sides isn't ideal, takes away from the show case potential the 100 had. Also the side fans take away the tower's chimney potential by protruding too much. Then you can't fit nice quiet 140mm fans and whilst eveeyone else seems to love it imo the 100 is better if you're willing to tinker more with it.
you do know the rad bracket is removable so u can have an easier time mounting the radiator on it instead of having radiator installation issues with the top fan attached
I dont know ... I never thought that I would ever pay that much money for a case, but I just went for it ... I was running a small and cute EVGA 3060 and I upgraded to beefy boy Aorus 3070TI ... Hope it fit and also hope the motherboard and ports fit as well :D :D
I've also seen this bottom fan/AIO clearance issue on AMDs reddit. Idk, it's definitely an innovative case, but if it was say 1-2 inches wider I think it would solve a lot of issues (like having to mount the rad with the tubes at the top) at a minimal cost. Otherwise this is a really top notch case. I think an air cooled 4090 with a 13900ks is a stretch though. I think a 13700k with a double tower air cooler is the farthest you should stretch this case from a CPU perspective. With the mobo being rotated 90 degrees it also makes a tower cooler flow perfectly with the rest of the air.
@@PcCentric oh! I understand now, thank you! I thought that MSI might be introducing some latency, but it's actually that it doesn't show it as a statistic.
I am kind of liking the setup. I have never built a pc and i am planning on doing so for the first time. Would this be the ideal setup for me? planning on using it for gamepass, star citizen and starfield.
I understand that you are 100% professional, but isn't there a high likelihood of aerating your AIO pump if you have your hoses at the top of the radiator?
Should do a full thermaltake case gpu test. when i say gpu test i mean figure out what gpu can be in the case cause apparently not all gpus can be in them. some overheat like crazy. i got a Ichill 3080ti x4 fan one and that gets so hot 88c and flipping the case upside down makes it all go down to normal temps 74-78 depending on the game.
one of my friends wanted a better computer than my other friend, he has a 12900K that i build him, so that other friend that wanted the better pc bought a 12900KS, and yes it does bench a little better, but not worth the extra cost in my opinion. The temps on the KS compared to the normal K is very different tho, and undervolting the KS while setting the clock is actually not bad.
PC, i do a lot of travel with the wife as a travel nurse Iam looking for a good itx case with 4090 that is more portable than some big case any suggestions?
Will there be a performance sacrifice in an ITX build ? Because this looks really cool than a bigger one. Okay I just saw the pricing. Its almost 4k pounds. I mean you would get a cool bigger version too. Whats the difference if the pricing is same as a bigger one ?
Good video just came across your channel as I want to make a build with this case and as a halo fan unfortunately no build and internet can fix shots not registering and the worst melee possible anyhow for such a compact build and using a i9 it seems to stay cool with what cooling can fit inside 👍🏼
Hi! I found your channel and it's really interesting! I'm wondering to buy a new GPU but I really don't know which one. I want to stream on twitch and play in 1440p. What would be your choice between 4070 and 7800 XT? Thanks!
Not bad for an itx, my midtower eatx case barely has room for my aorus 4090 master, and very different mounting setup for a unique look. But for the aorus master this case looks like it hides the lcd screen AND the fan rgbs so may as well get a windforce or another cheaper brand instead.
I saw someone call this case a 3D printer and I haven’t been able to unsee that ever since.
It really does look like a 3D printer
Its so true 😂
Urgh now I cant unsee it. Thanks alot mate 😤😂
Lol facts lol
Now I cant unsee that either... thanks for that mate
Just wanna say that I love ur videos. U really do make this seem super fun and u have super positive energy. Also watching from the USA.
Appreciate it 🙏
that wont be good though
Hey Markus, that is actually a very nice build. You made it so easy to put together. I guess because you have had some experience assembling PCs! A very informative video that we can get some hints from when building our own rig!😊
What a coincidence. I just built with this case. Plugging in the PCiE cables into the GPU was a struggle with my fat fingers. Other than that, I’m loving the case.
How good is the airflow? I cant decide between this, lian li o11 or nzxt h9 flow
This case is wonderful
I'd def go 240mm AIO and run the fans as intake with the tubes down. Temps would gauranteed be on par with the 280mm with fans in exhaust and you'd have better thermals, less dust, and better airflow. Also avoid coolers that are powered and controlled via internal USB header. A lot of them hit memory latency pretty hard. NZXT CAM for example costs my system about 10% latency just sitting in the system tray with only the cooling column enabled in the app. That is massive tbh.
The perfect case to cook popcorn and game at the same time 👌
I built a similar setup three months ago and it's FANTASTIC! Runs all games at the maximum settings. i9-13900KS / 64GB DDR5 5200MHZ / PNY nVidia RTX 4090 / Samsung and Western Digital NVME (2GB System, 4GB Data)... hauls butt!
the case can fit a mATX so you can get a better equipped board !
Yes it will. I just built mine with micro ATX. Cheaper than itx also. Little tight routing 24 pin cable but mine turned out good. It's a good looking case and easy to take apart.
The case can actually fit a Micro ATX Mobo - TT Support, but they don’t want you to. It also limits some routing but you can make a fully functional Micro build in the case, just a little more cable work. I’ll edit this with the title and channel who did this exact thing later.
Thanks to you i fit a gygabyte 4090 and a 13900k with a 240 aio in a meshalicious S !
Bro your videos are so good, you're so fun to watch. Thanks for demoing this case
i have that case in white, running am4, with a 3900xt and 3060ti and its brilliant....👌👌👌👌👍👍
AM4 is amazing since I'm lost for words how my PC runs games like Cyberpunk 2077 in 2160p albeit with medium settings & ultra textures sans ray tracing but that would wait for the RX 7900 XTX & it would be interesting to see how it compares to the PS5 Pro or even the PS6.
I love this chassis... better than a rectangle to me
Thermaltake cases are so sick I love all different designs compared to a standard case. That 4090 is massive and such an epic card I have it in my Arous Build 🙌
Keep up the amazing content 😎🍻
Can you make a 700$ budget pc pls😊
He has plenty budget builds
That's not a PC case boss, that's a popcorn machine's case.
😂😂😂
What a fun video. The presenter was very enjoyable, so high energy, like a muppet dosed with sugar and ephedrine.
This case does actually support a microATX motherboard, it comes with extra standoffs to fit a microATX, they just advertise it as a mini ITX only for some reason.
For those running a GPU-less build, you can unofficially fit an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420mm AIO on the left side with some rubber bumpers and 3M double side tape keeping it solidly in place.
Ordered mine a few days ago because of this video! 4090FE, I7 14700, 64GB and 4TB+1TB M2. Still unsure about cpu cooling. I'm more the FAN guy.
Have you done any non rgb builds?
It also supports MATX 😊
Kind of... Depends on the exact SKU I believe
The one lonely intake fan from the bottom looks like a vortex tornado maker. lol.
i think cases should try to become more performance based and ow footprint instead of looks, i like all black pcs
which is a better deal for a pc? core i7-12700f with a rtx 4060ti or a core i7-13700f with a rtx 3060 better? i also plan to upgrade the pc in the future and i also play in 1080 resolution
Probably the 4060ti it is faster and CPU matters less for gaming BTW it can already game at 1080p u don't need to upgrade for that
I feel like the 5090 is worth waiting for. The HDMI is outdated in the 4090 and path tracing is shit.
If AMD could get more driver support for content creators and better ray tracing, it would potentially convert me if they can get close to Nvidias.
Hdmi is outdated how? It's 2.1.
This build has inspired my next pc! Im going to run a all black, no rgb build with the tower 200, 4070ti super, and a 13600kf. Thanks for the inspiration,
Great video Marcus!!! I’ll always appreciate your positivity and enthusiasm in these videos
nice build, but i dont understand why some pc builders dont use the 1700 thermaltake or grizzly bear bracket on i7 and i9 processors. it lowers the cpu temperature by 5-10 degrees
Not a fan of small factors but this definitely looks cute yet powerful 👌
love the big expensive latest and greatest builds! MOAR!
@PC Centric, for a build like this what is your power recommendation? Is 1000 enough?
1000W is definitely enough, the build uses a 850W power supply.
@@harryhopkinson162 Thank you. I was confused since he was using that 1200w.
I'm not familliar with ITX, is it stable (i mean durability mostly) during the years with a so high end build?
I just got m6 case today. Of course it came when I had to go to work.
I really thought about using this case!
The Gen 5 cable has the protective sleeve because its HIGH POWER!.
is it room for push n pull on the rad?
Yeah ace video. Can you do another 4070ti build , just ya know less expensive
You know what I do when there are holes, but there is no way to get a screw in? I use cable ties, but maybe not as you would think. I use two of these ties, one to poke through the holes, but not run it back to create a loop, I use the second tie down to pull the one I pushed through the hole tight. I cannot find the exact size, but they are 142mm long. I would be fighting with this case, I think. For some reason, I stick my computer under my desk, but it is worth considering putting it up on a cabinet beside the desk. Mine is also very quiet, and I have tripled the amount of fans. It does have an air blower for CPU and it is quite happy temperature wise.
love the build. the case looks awesome and the aorus master 4090 is just the cherry on top beautiful gpu
Can’t wait to see your Tower 300 build. Horizontal please!!
PC Centric is best channel, quality and detailed information, this dude is awsume 👌🏻👌🏻
I agree coolest of the year!
*intel watching this video* "well looks like its time to get that cpu back"
I have the 100, fat 3070ti in It was so hot by the glass the m.2 drive fried and blue screened. So I fixed that by 3d printing a panel which allows my gpu to breath and it's been running exceptionally well ever since.
Just love the chimney design, awesome for cpu tower air coolers and you can fit a slim fan under a sfx psu to help feed the chimney. You can also add loads of smaller fans around the base to create the right balance of positive pressure and you can still run fat cards with the glass installed using unconventional solutions.
Things I dont like about the 200, the loss of the glass sides isn't ideal, takes away from the show case potential the 100 had. Also the side fans take away the tower's chimney potential by protruding too much. Then you can't fit nice quiet 140mm fans and whilst eveeyone else seems to love it imo the 100 is better if you're willing to tinker more with it.
Yea, but can it run Crysis
Noise should be the least of our concern since majority of gamer would be wearing a noise cancelling headset or would be on full blast speakers.
Have you ever done an intel build with the Corsair icue 7000x case?
you do know the rad bracket is removable so u can have an easier time mounting the radiator on it instead of having radiator installation issues with the top fan attached
Please also do an all white build with a Thermaltake tower 200 white case
Nice case Marcus!
Mouse mat link is missing - could you repost this, please - as usual nice videos buddy
I dont know ... I never thought that I would ever pay that much money for a case, but I just went for it ... I was running a small and cute EVGA 3060 and I upgraded to beefy boy Aorus 3070TI ... Hope it fit and also hope the motherboard and ports fit as well :D :D
That thermal take UI looked like vape UI from 2010.
bro imagine this pc but budget tbh this man makes it look fire either way
I saw someone say that they saw someone call this case a 3D printer and I haven’t been able to unsee that ever since.
Are you not worried about your gpu hitting 85c or more?
I've also seen this bottom fan/AIO clearance issue on AMDs reddit. Idk, it's definitely an innovative case, but if it was say 1-2 inches wider I think it would solve a lot of issues (like having to mount the rad with the tubes at the top) at a minimal cost. Otherwise this is a really top notch case. I think an air cooled 4090 with a 13900ks is a stretch though. I think a 13700k with a double tower air cooler is the farthest you should stretch this case from a CPU perspective. With the mobo being rotated 90 degrees it also makes a tower cooler flow perfectly with the rest of the air.
after watching your videos i am already considering buying the most expensive of everything to build a pc
Love the build. Looks sick and will likely follow along for my first build. Unless you make another 4090 that looks cooler, lol
Hey! you should do a core p6 and build nice video cheers
eTeknix toolkit would look good on your desk ;)
Which pair is the best go with for blending editing and gaming? 🤔
Or any other recommendations..
R5 7600x + 4060ti
R7 7700x + 4060ti
R9 5900x + 4060ti
Awesome build. Also noticed those Dyson sphere and Mars Base posters... those from kurzgesagt? I really love those.
I see you squeezed a 4090 FE. Would a Asus Rog Strix 4090 358mm x 149mm x 70mm fit?
Sorry, could you clarify why you used Frameview instead of MSI Afterburner? I thought MSI Afterburner was your latest go-to?
Wanted to show latency on this one, but agree it looks way worse
@@PcCentric oh! I understand now, thank you! I thought that MSI might be introducing some latency, but it's actually that it doesn't show it as a statistic.
Nice. Temps seem to be pretty good as well ;)
I love the Tower 100 claw machine!
I am kind of liking the setup. I have never built a pc and i am planning on doing so for the first time. Would this be the ideal setup for me? planning on using it for gamepass, star citizen and starfield.
Could I fit my ROG Strix OC 4090 in this case as well? i really want to go for a small case :D
I understand that you are 100% professional, but isn't there a high likelihood of aerating your AIO pump if you have your hoses at the top of the radiator?
i like ur videos man i love them
Markus you should get the guest to play against 😂
that cpu 65 degrees looks like a bad sign, my 13900s doesn't even push over 50 degrees on full load
you can use an M-atx to.
Pathfinder probably gonna say :-
🔥⭐ExCiting⭐🔥
Should do a full thermaltake case gpu test. when i say gpu test i mean figure out what gpu can be in the case cause apparently not all gpus can be in them. some overheat like crazy. i got a Ichill 3080ti x4 fan one and that gets so hot 88c and flipping the case upside down makes it all go down to normal temps 74-78 depending on the game.
Place the case on the floor if you need easy access to the IO. 🙂
I saw a build with this case supporting a Micro atx but Thermaltake haven't included that info in the manual.....
So what does he do after he builds them? Take them apart? Sell them?
Woww thermaltake tower 200 😍
Dman I want that
I would like a case like this but I need all the airflow I can get for hot British summers with no air con and bad insulation. lol
Is it ok for the 4090 to hang vertically?
Great review!
one of my friends wanted a better computer than my other friend, he has a 12900K that i build him, so that other friend that wanted the better pc bought a 12900KS, and yes it does bench a little better, but not worth the extra cost in my opinion. The temps on the KS compared to the normal K is very different tho, and undervolting the KS while setting the clock is actually not bad.
PC, i do a lot of travel with the wife as a travel nurse Iam looking for a good itx case with 4090 that is more portable than some big case any suggestions?
Amazing PC, hideous case
i cant buy all those thing, but i really enjoyed watch ur video
thought you were gonna use the Founders Edition....that asus one is huge and looks ridiculous. FE would have loooked so much better
Will there be a performance sacrifice in an ITX build ? Because this looks really cool than a bigger one. Okay I just saw the pricing. Its almost 4k pounds. I mean you would get a cool bigger version too. Whats the difference if the pricing is same as a bigger one ?
all i see 4.8 cpu you running i think 13900ks should run at less 5.9
Good video just came across your channel as I want to make a build with this case and as a halo fan unfortunately no build and internet can fix shots not registering and the worst melee possible anyhow for such a compact build and using a i9 it seems to stay cool with what cooling can fit inside 👍🏼
Hi!
I found your channel and it's really interesting!
I'm wondering to buy a new GPU but I really don't know which one.
I want to stream on twitch and play in 1440p. What would be your choice between 4070 and 7800 XT? Thanks!
Hi, what software do you use for the benchmarks?
Not bad for an itx, my midtower eatx case barely has room for my aorus 4090 master, and very different mounting setup for a unique look. But for the aorus master this case looks like it hides the lcd screen AND the fan rgbs so may as well get a windforce or another cheaper brand instead.
Is it me or are ITX cases getting bigger?
Will the Thermaltake 500 case fit a rtx 4090 aourus master Gpu?
Yes
interesting to see how it would run star field!