I have a 9700k, 1660 super and 650 PSU, I'm planning on getting a 1440p monitor and a dual fan 4070 non ti 12gb vram, I play VR and regular games, so will this bottleneck the 4070? And can you suggest some other alternatives please (I want the best I can get without a massive bottleneck)
I mean, its not the only case in the market, if you don't like the vertical mount only, then pick a different case. Like yeah its a bit of a problem if you already bought it.
@@brandonsn5393 if you don't like the vertical mount then don't buy this. Personally, this case and the vertical mount looks pretty cool. If you have 150$ to spend on a pc case then you definitely don't have a gt1030 in it and if you do, you need better money management skills. If you don't like this then don't buy it. Simple as that.
True, the last time I still see someone talking and actually use pcie soundcard is around 2010 and before it 😂. Most people nowadays use external ones since they're more reliable.
OK, if someone considers themselves an audiophile in any way, I can guarantee that they aren't using a sound card. Who the hell uses a sound card these days anyways?
I was just thinking this same thing. I work with music and audio daily and I know no one in the scene who would actually care; as a matter of fact my pc doesn’t even HAVE a sound card inside, lol. It’s all external hardware.
And also these so told "audiophiles" don't even want to use already built in great audio Also who told you you cant just cut off slightly of your pcie card? I mean a lot of them are already fitting under the half height
Why put the DAC inside the PC where all the interference is when you can have a standalone DAC on your desk. Purists will use optical toslink/spdif for input but I think USB is just fine. Also, motherboard audio is definitely getting better, but a standalone DAC placed somewhere away from all the interference will always be better.
I know I am a bit late to the party. But I already have had enough of the builds with that thing. It's not an impressive case. It's everything but not what I want when I am spending around 200 USD. NZXT H9 Flow is way better, way more space in that thing. And in theory it should be at similar price.
Is perfect just like that, if you want pcie connectivity, choose something else. the point of this case is the simplicity while showcasing your setup in an elegant way, perfect 🥰
@@mariodroid7 dumb? Because I choose this model for that reason, I don’t need more pcie slots, once again, if you need more connectivity choose something else, this model is just like that 🙄
No, it's just dumb to not give the chance to have standard full pcie slots You like it? Good, but doesn't allow y'all to say bullshit Objectively it's a dumb choice, no matter if you are ok with it. You decided to accept its flaws, doesn't mean they aren't there, simple as it is
My graphics card is mounted vertically, but that's because the motherboard is mounted horizontally. I quite like this design. It means that I never have to worry about GPU sag, and because the PC is wider than it is tall, there's no worry of accidentally knocking it over.
its serving a nieche demand in the market. There's already a plentiful market for the convectional traditional pc case that's being served. I don't buy an O11 evo-XL and complain about it's size or buy a NR200p and complain about its expandibility.
I don’t think any real audiophile uses a sound card. Sound cards are internal DACs and electrical noise inside of your PC will cause distortion, so you’d instead see an external, actual DAC as well as an AMP and whatever it’s outputting to.
I disagree with your opinion, maybe the examples you give are a problem for you or some but not for the majority, expensive $150 price? Come on, it comes with 2 fans and the card adapter that separately costs $80, for me It is much better than others out there much more expensive😊
It's kind of a problem for the majority but ok Limiting yourself to vertical GPUs and no pcie slots is a problem Plus, oh my god it comes with two fans, revolutionary! Gosh how dumb you are xD (Also risers cost literally 30 bucks unless you want the branded ones that are literally the same but cost 50 bucks more, lol)
Hope people realize your buying the case for aesthetic therefore the gpu mount will boost the aesthetic. 😂 Who needs sound cards in 2024, don’t we all have headsets and built in audio with our case and motherboards?
Given the size of GPUs these days (4 slot is quite common) and the number of add in cards that support half height mounting, you can actually have way more devices installed than a typical case. You also don't have to bend your PCIe power cables tightly against the side glass. The only actual downside is the potential need to replace the riser with a gen 5 version eventually.
That is a beautiful case! I specifically bought a phantex case for vertical gpu mounting, because, if you pay 700+ for a gou, might as well oggle it like the candy it is
I have a red hyte y40, with a strix 4090, 12900k/white strix z690-A mobo, 32gb Trident Z 4000mts CL15, and custom sleeved red cables. So it's like a red, white and black build except for the little bit of blue in the middle of the strix card. Deepcool LS720 360mm aio, the strix card has like mirror pieces on it and so does the aio and motherboard and also have two 140mm white lian li uni infinities for intake and then on my aio I have 3 black uni infinities and then just a 140mm nzxt black fan below the psu shroud
Now we have the montech sky two, which is looking simmilar to the y40 but you can mount your GPU horizontally aswell, also the case have 4 included argb fans
The only problem two problems with this case is the lack of dust filter mesh in the back if you vertical mount the gpu there is a large whole in the back with no mesh where dust or bugs can easily enter the case also once the gpu is mounted you can’t easily add more NVME if you gpu is to large or long so if you plan to add extra NVME storage do it before you install it .
if you’re on a budget then the hyte y40 is for you, but for maximum airflow and the best room for your pc go with the hute y60. i easily fit a 4090 and about 8 fans in this case. my temps don’t get above 58c with a hyte y60
My buddy had a 3080 in his Y60, was concerned about temps he was getting. His options were to buy a new case, or an AIO GPU. He loved the case so much he bought a AIO 4090 LMAO
I have the Hyte Y40, and I’m sitting with a RTX 3060ti Founders Edition. I mean, it’s not exactly an “aesthetic beast”, but it fits well within the case, and it’s not a massive card either. It’s not perfect, but I love it all the same ☺️
"such as a sound card" nah who tf needs a sound card in a recent pc they are just integrated into the motherboard now. And Soundblaster is still around wtf?
I mean the elgato hd 60 comes with a low profile bracket You can use an external capture card Most people aren't buying sound cards, they're using either scarlet or Schiit audio USB dacs Wifi cards come in half height What more do you need?
"So, you are tellin' me that you can afford the Hyte Y40 case, but you can't get ye a motherboard that has an audio chip in it?" "Y-yeah..." "WHAT KINDA PC BUILDER ARE YOU, BOY?"
For me at least I’m not using a lot of add in cards so it’d work fine for me but I’ve been kinda leaning toward the matx cases with the board prices these days and the form factor is just easier to deal with
It's only going to affect really the capture card people. Anyone that's an audiophile knows an external sound card is actually better and more useful anyway. They also have external capture cards that work fine anyway as well depending on the usage.
People should get onboard with PIO motherboards. Imagine a Sega CD addon, except the motherboard is the Sega and your videocard slides in sideways. Then you have all the slots on the motherboard free and room for 10 slot wide coolers or tower style coolers on your GPU. It is a standard in China for ITX size motherboards, I even have a Gigabyte one. But if you did it for a Micro ATX style you would have 4 full slots of expansion beside the x16 slot which would not block any of those slots. Existing cases can be adapted fairly simply if they have the open expansion slot area. Just a GPU holder in the old IO cutout and 4-6 new holes for motherboard standoffs. Just need to get those motherboards, I had to use Superbuy to get mine off of TaoBao, but wish it was more mainstream. (You can use a riser that wraps under an ITX motherboard and get the videocard up in that area if you like for almost the same visual affect, but not the same utility as having 4 more slots free below)
It’s simple ppl who need that extra space shouldn’t buy that case you don’t see people going crazy when most cases don’t have 3 slot vertical mounts for 40 series cards they just need to get a diff case
Most quality content creators have a streaming pc, so capture cards are not an issue. Also who uses soundboards instead of dacs? I like this shift in design imho.
Not sure what audiophile is buying sound cards these days when they're probably getting a really good DAC and I wouldn't be using this for my capture PC honestly for a streaming setup, however this could limit your selection of USB controller cards or M.2 converter cards. I was also wondering if it might limit SAS HBA or 10gig network cards but most of those are already low profile because you're typically putting them in a 2U rack mount case.
Id assume 99% of buyers are only gaming on it and probably think the full size slots are only for gpus and nothing else goes there hahaha. But I'd assume most buying it also know that it's awesome tho an underdog out doing the pros hyte has some awesome stuff in the pipeline
I think I'm not throwing or selling my hand me down and dug from trash cases then. Ideas are good or bad, but implementation is usually abysmal. I hated the last modern case I had to deal with in a build.
We have PC builds IN STOCK today at zttbuilds.com 😉
are we gonna forget nzxt
I have a 9700k, 1660 super and 650 PSU, I'm planning on getting a 1440p monitor and a dual fan 4070 non ti 12gb vram, I play VR and regular games, so will this bottleneck the 4070? And can you suggest some other alternatives please (I want the best I can get without a massive bottleneck)
better than the gamemax vista?
I mean, its not the only case in the market, if you don't like the vertical mount only, then pick a different case. Like yeah its a bit of a problem if you already bought it.
Yeah but this is a really good case. Shame that they didn't do what they could've with it
@@CMG02 what could've they done with it? Genuine curious.
@@Idk-w9n9onot made it have a vertical GPU installation...
@@brandonsn5393 if you don't like the vertical mount then don't buy this. Personally, this case and the vertical mount looks pretty cool. If you have 150$ to spend on a pc case then you definitely don't have a gt1030 in it and if you do, you need better money management skills. If you don't like this then don't buy it. Simple as that.
bro is this serious?
"I just saved myself a hundred and fifty bucks!"
SHOEGUY
Most audiophiles use an external DAC and AMP though, even though they're more expensive than a PCIe solution
Also produce better sound in most cases.
That Phile part scares me
Yeah, there's too much electronic noise inside PC's, much better to have that stuff outside.
True, the last time I still see someone talking and actually use pcie soundcard is around 2010 and before it 😂. Most people nowadays use external ones since they're more reliable.
OK, if someone considers themselves an audiophile in any way, I can guarantee that they aren't using a sound card. Who the hell uses a sound card these days anyways?
I was just thinking this same thing. I work with music and audio daily and I know no one in the scene who would actually care; as a matter of fact my pc doesn’t even HAVE a sound card inside, lol. It’s all external hardware.
And also these so told "audiophiles" don't even want to use already built in great audio
Also who told you you cant just cut off slightly of your pcie card? I mean a lot of them are already fitting under the half height
Yea your buy a better motherboard with the better audio built in it
Why put the DAC inside the PC where all the interference is when you can have a standalone DAC on your desk. Purists will use optical toslink/spdif for input but I think USB is just fine. Also, motherboard audio is definitely getting better, but a standalone DAC placed somewhere away from all the interference will always be better.
@@tom9507 soundcards arent anywhere close to an external amp and dac connected through a digital cable
nobody is going crazy over this. This is the first time I’ve heard about it🗿
Same 🍷🗿
same here
☕🗿
I know I am a bit late to the party. But I already have had enough of the builds with that thing. It's not an impressive case. It's everything but not what I want when I am spending around 200 USD. NZXT H9 Flow is way better, way more space in that thing. And in theory it should be at similar price.
going off amazon sales too ... pretty sure i still see more o11 builds then anything else
Audiophiles aren’t using sound cards inside their PC, they’re using an external DAC.
Man, how awesome would it be to have different options for PC cases… That would’ve been cool…
Yeah, it's not like I have a room full of computers with different cases, not at all
@@RowanBird779 at least you tried.
Is perfect just like that, if you want pcie connectivity, choose something else. the point of this case is the simplicity while showcasing your setup in an elegant way, perfect 🥰
limiting your option is just dumb. Why have to get married to vertical GPU mount when you can have both?
@@mariodroid7 dumb? Because I choose this model for that reason, I don’t need more pcie slots, once again, if you need more connectivity choose something else, this model is just like that 🙄
@@danfast23 ok you love the case and I understand but most PC gamers love to have a flexible system.
@@mariodroid7 that’s ok buddy, I already got it and I really like it, you are right about the pcie flexibility, but for me is ok, just casual gamer
No, it's just dumb to not give the chance to have standard full pcie slots
You like it? Good, but doesn't allow y'all to say bullshit
Objectively it's a dumb choice, no matter if you are ok with it.
You decided to accept its flaws, doesn't mean they aren't there, simple as it is
My graphics card is mounted vertically, but that's because the motherboard is mounted horizontally. I quite like this design. It means that I never have to worry about GPU sag, and because the PC is wider than it is tall, there's no worry of accidentally knocking it over.
We just need more good budget cases
man the loop was seamless ,it's impressive
I helped a friend build in the y60... it's a really solid design
Iv had my Lian-Li O11 Dynamic case for the last few years, I love it!
They definitely should make it so you can mount vertical or regular
its serving a nieche demand in the market. There's already a plentiful market for the convectional traditional pc case that's being served. I don't buy an O11 evo-XL and complain about it's size or buy a NR200p and complain about its expandibility.
A sound card in , those things died a decade ago & with av1 encoder in new GPU makes them better than any capture card.
I don’t think any real audiophile uses a sound card. Sound cards are internal DACs and electrical noise inside of your PC will cause distortion, so you’d instead see an external, actual DAC as well as an AMP and whatever it’s outputting to.
I disagree with your opinion, maybe the examples you give are a problem for you or some but not for the majority, expensive $150 price? Come on, it comes with 2 fans and the card adapter that separately costs $80, for me It is much better than others out there much more expensive😊
It's kind of a problem for the majority but ok
Limiting yourself to vertical GPUs and no pcie slots is a problem
Plus, oh my god it comes with two fans, revolutionary!
Gosh how dumb you are xD
(Also risers cost literally 30 bucks unless you want the branded ones that are literally the same but cost 50 bucks more, lol)
true, i got the y60 and it’s gorgeous!
i don’t know how to spell it
I like both but went with the y40
Hope people realize your buying the case for aesthetic therefore the gpu mount will boost the aesthetic. 😂 Who needs sound cards in 2024, don’t we all have headsets and built in audio with our case and motherboards?
I love the look of this case and I’m still getting it. 😅
Given the size of GPUs these days (4 slot is quite common) and the number of add in cards that support half height mounting, you can actually have way more devices installed than a typical case. You also don't have to bend your PCIe power cables tightly against the side glass. The only actual downside is the potential need to replace the riser with a gen 5 version eventually.
You sir have a case of the Hyberbolic 😕 hope you get well
That is a beautiful case!
I specifically bought a phantex case for vertical gpu mounting, because, if you pay 700+ for a gou, might as well oggle it like the candy it is
correction: any real audiophiles already use an external dac. we do not use sound cards.
no because when he said 150 bucks my brain immediately thought of “and i just saved myself a HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS” 💀
im still using lancoll 216, i dont think ill change. this is perfect
I mean for me that us awesome! Ive been looking for a case that has a vertical mount and looks good! I only use a gpu for pcie.
I have a red hyte y40, with a strix 4090, 12900k/white strix z690-A mobo, 32gb Trident Z 4000mts CL15, and custom sleeved red cables. So it's like a red, white and black build except for the little bit of blue in the middle of the strix card. Deepcool LS720 360mm aio, the strix card has like mirror pieces on it and so does the aio and motherboard and also have two 140mm white lian li uni infinities for intake and then on my aio I have 3 black uni infinities and then just a 140mm nzxt black fan below the psu shroud
I have the y60. I love it so far, but even fitting the 4090 into it was a challenge. I had to modify the case
Now we have the montech sky two, which is looking simmilar to the y40 but you can mount your GPU horizontally aswell, also the case have 4 included argb fans
The only problem two problems with this case is the lack of dust filter mesh in the back if you vertical mount the gpu there is a large whole in the back with no mesh where dust or bugs can easily enter the case also once the gpu is mounted you can’t easily add more NVME if you gpu is to large or long so if you plan to add extra NVME storage do it before you install it .
that goat png just gave me hemroihds
if you’re on a budget then the hyte y40 is for you, but for maximum airflow and the best room for your pc go with the hute y60. i easily fit a 4090 and about 8 fans in this case. my temps don’t get above 58c with a hyte y60
But I heard Y60 hav a throttling issues..
Max airflow go with a fractal torrent more important than ever with pc coming up to 1500w power draw in the next generation 😂
My buddy had a 3080 in his Y60, was concerned about temps he was getting. His options were to buy a new case, or an AIO GPU. He loved the case so much he bought a AIO 4090 LMAO
gonna rock my 5000D AF for a couple of years before i switch
Not going to affect audiophiles. We don’t use internal sound cards.
just cut the back casing to fit your standard, it's not that difficult
It's really pretty but you definitely raised my expectations too much with that preamble.
I have the Hyte Y40, and I’m sitting with a RTX 3060ti Founders Edition. I mean, it’s not exactly an “aesthetic beast”, but it fits well within the case, and it’s not a massive card either. It’s not perfect, but I love it all the same ☺️
"such as a sound card" nah who tf needs a sound card in a recent pc they are just integrated into the motherboard now. And Soundblaster is still around wtf?
not so crazy about it,
but it's great to have pc case that has great circulation
I mean
the elgato hd 60 comes with a low profile bracket
You can use an external capture card
Most people aren't buying sound cards, they're using either scarlet or Schiit audio USB dacs
Wifi cards come in half height
What more do you need?
Sounds like you got the elgato hd 60
just got this case with white led fans and a white 4070 and it's siiiick
"So, you are tellin' me that you can afford the Hyte Y40 case, but you can't get ye a motherboard that has an audio chip in it?"
"Y-yeah..."
"WHAT KINDA PC BUILDER ARE YOU, BOY?"
That original case is a noise chamber that sounds like an airplane is taking off while running it. They are going to go crazy but its got flaws.
Absolutely nobody is going crazy
For me at least I’m not using a lot of add in cards so it’d work fine for me but I’ve been kinda leaning toward the matx cases with the board prices these days and the form factor is just easier to deal with
Yup.
Fractal's Meshify 2 Compact is still KING.
Corsair and NZXT the GOATS
This video saved myself a 150 bucks👍
Montech also released a similar case like this few weeks ago ... Which is way better imo
Nah bro, this one looks waaaay better
The sky two? Both cases have their own perks, but i agree, the sky two personally looks better. But the Y60 better overall than both cases.
I agree. It's $50 cheaper and it comes with 4 argb pwm fans. But I don't see it being sold here in the USA
The SKY TWO is definitely a awesome case. I think you can find it on Amazon now.
@@CFI963 oh yeah it's on Amazon. For some weird reason Google shows nothing except reviews.
Honestly, I like my hardrive heavy cases with being minimum 8 Drive slots per case 🤷
Vertically mounted gpus looks ugly in my opinion
People going crazy over a white and clear box
It's only going to affect really the capture card people. Anyone that's an audiophile knows an external sound card is actually better and more useful anyway. They also have external capture cards that work fine anyway as well depending on the usage.
Unpopular opinion, the Dell graphics cards, look, amazing, plain gray
I loved the y60
The pool 💀
The y60 looks cooler in my opinion. It just looks more unique. But I might just be biased because I have a y60 🤷🏼♂️
Only Rich kids that aren't even gamers are going crazy fro this
If THATS the problem then im so fine with that. Heck I was already planning to do vertically mount my next gpu anyway
People should get onboard with PIO motherboards.
Imagine a Sega CD addon, except the motherboard is the Sega and your videocard slides in sideways. Then you have all the slots on the motherboard free and room for 10 slot wide coolers or tower style coolers on your GPU.
It is a standard in China for ITX size motherboards, I even have a Gigabyte one.
But if you did it for a Micro ATX style you would have 4 full slots of expansion beside the x16 slot which would not block any of those slots.
Existing cases can be adapted fairly simply if they have the open expansion slot area. Just a GPU holder in the old IO cutout and 4-6 new holes for motherboard standoffs.
Just need to get those motherboards, I had to use Superbuy to get mine off of TaoBao, but wish it was more mainstream. (You can use a riser that wraps under an ITX motherboard and get the videocard up in that area if you like for almost the same visual affect, but not the same utility as having 4 more slots free below)
It’s simple ppl who need that extra space shouldn’t buy that case you don’t see people going crazy when most cases don’t have 3 slot vertical mounts for 40 series cards they just need to get a diff case
Fractal Torrent in any size >>>
Bro, just get the h9 elite
My dream pc has a gundam head case. Displayable and no flashbang
Corsair 4000D airflow: *pathetic*
It's a fish tank, but without the fishes. 😂😅
The thing is if you are shelling out $150 for a case you can afford low profile sound cards and already have a baller looking gpu
I really dont think a 150 bucks is that expensive for a nice well made case with the only drawback that you cant use big pcie cards
my sapphire rx580 pulse is both cheap and good looking, plus i just play games so i love it
Fix: don't but it
wait why did they make this vertical mount compatible only? is it so the case can be as slim as possible?
Cheaper to produce probably lol
Most quality content creators have a streaming pc, so capture cards are not an issue. Also who uses soundboards instead of dacs? I like this shift in design imho.
love to buy this i enjoy building computers but im 12 and have no money👍
Less of a flaw and more of a trade-off.
They really did corsair like that😂
I am not sure why many are like wow this case is awesome, sick looking or shit. NZXT H9 Flow is miles ahead of that thing.
Not sure what audiophile is buying sound cards these days when they're probably getting a really good DAC and I wouldn't be using this for my capture PC honestly for a streaming setup, however this could limit your selection of USB controller cards or M.2 converter cards. I was also wondering if it might limit SAS HBA or 10gig network cards but most of those are already low profile because you're typically putting them in a 2U rack mount case.
Id assume 99% of buyers are only gaming on it and probably think the full size slots are only for gpus and nothing else goes there hahaha. But I'd assume most buying it also know that it's awesome tho an underdog out doing the pros hyte has some awesome stuff in the pipeline
O11 dynamic supremacy
Elgato hd60pro can fit, also includes low profile bracket
That case is hideous! Thats a nope from me
Doesn't affect streamers if they don't buy it.
Buy for your what you need not just for looks
I love to use more differnt pci stuff
I think I'm not throwing or selling my hand me down and dug from trash cases then. Ideas are good or bad, but implementation is usually abysmal. I hated the last modern case I had to deal with in a build.
Its a bit expensive for its minimal sotrage space to put your things in buts i think its ok for a low end budget pc since you wont need much space
Most people will have an audio interface so in that case you won't need a soundboard.
And I just spent myself.... a hundred and duty buuckss!!!
'just came out today'
-7 months ago
thanks youtube
Wait sound blaster is still a brand?
corsair 4000d airflow beats every case single handedly
Wouldn't a capture card be in a secondary PC anyway though?
People criticising case meanwhile people starting to put components in tables
Looks like an airflow nightmare
I still wanna a Phanteks 719
And then there's me who uses PCIe for USB3 and WiFi (specifically for Bluetooth)
I love my y60