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Steve with the Cooler Master H500m would adding 2 additional top mounted 200mm fans make temperatures WORSE when air cooling with a Noctua D15? Would it be better to set up the 2 additional 200m top mounted fans as intake or exhaust? Or top front as intake and top back as exhaust? I was wondering having a top fan infront of cpu air cooler could make temps worse by stealing air intaken from the front 2 default fans BEFORE it reached the noctua d15.... and would having a top front 200mm fan as intake right next to a top back 200mm set up as exhaust create any kind of negative feedback loop/ vortex that keeps recycling hot air somrhow? TLDR = i really want the Cooler Master H500m case with 4x200m fans for visuals (obviously keeping the default rear 140mm fan as exhaust too) but dont want to make temperatures worse, any advice on how to set up the 2 additional top 200mm fans, or is it a bad idea to add fans to the H500m case when air cooling ?
1. the product page is now 404 because product name changed recently, it's no longer called Ramesses 780 but R780. Product page is at abkoncore.com/post/252 2. thank you for having my name appeared on your video at 25:12
I've just checked their home page :D found this gem ruclips.net/video/VWoD9b2v_DU/видео.html are they Photoshop in smoke to show how airflow is working?
I will never understand people who are so crazy about these components temperatures while if the CPU is under 100 degrees it's already safe. I've been running my CPU (i7 7700) at 80-95 degrees and GPU (1080ti) at under 81 degrees for 5 years already and everything works perfectly fine. Most of people would already change their components atleast 2 times within that time. I have only 2 intake - one at the front and one at the side that brings air under GPU. And I have stock cooler for CPU. And that's enough :)
@@alreawon1212 Meaning those temperatures are horrible for a 7700k and a 1080ti, neither of which should get that hot for the amount of power they pull. I have an i5-12400 and I have yet to see it touch 60 degrees even under full load. So 80 to 95 degrees for a 7700k is absurd.
It looks like it was designed by Apple. I saw a Macbook on Louis Rossman's channel recently that doesn't have cooling for the CPU at all. It has a heatsink on the CPU...that is connected to nothing. There is not a single heat pipe to be found anywhere. There is a fan jammed into a corner blowing air...onto nothing. It's a placebo fan. That Macbook reminds me of this case (although this case is actually better than that).
Maybe we can create a processor that decreases entropy? As in, it takes an already solved math problem as an input, un-solves it, and creates cold instead of heat. This case would be perfect!
This is genius, how did nobody think of this before?! Even the best dust filters still let some through, but solid steel lets absolutely no dust through, genius!
I'm now realizing that GN invented themselves a new niche here: horrible or just odd case review as an entertainment (but doing it with all seriousness). And while fun and all it's still educating for us and gives some feedback to manufacturers. Everyone wins, nice
It's because of the honest reviews. Most case review I find is sponsored and all about looks and barely in performance. Some doesn't even tell you what the bad qualities are.
In turn causing us to keep track of certain products that peak our own subjective interests and watching them evolve in design, depending on the review good or bad. Good, we probably put it on a wish list or buy asap. Bad, wait and see.
actually your comment was "referenced" in GN's best worst case 2020 video, and by referenced I mean just straight up copied without paying any royalties.
Funny, I bought an Abkoncore case (can't remember the model) for a simple "office spec" PC, just a 2200G nothing fancy. It has 3 fans at the front, supposedly for intake, and 1 at the back (the usual place). Thing is, there's absolutely NO holes AT ALL on the front plate, it's sealed shut, just plain metal and a semi-transparent strip for the RGB. There are small slits at the top, which seems to be more of a decoration than anything else, you can't even install any fan there. So the only functional hole is the exhaust one at the back, which pulls air out without allowing any air in (or the minuscule amount of air sucked in through that decoration slits). I think it's designed by the same guy. The fact they have 3 fans at the front with ZERO holes to let air in is mind blowing, no pun intended
Probably some weird fluke between manufacturer and brand / reseller. The brand company could simply be one guy who doesn’t know shit about fans but is using a case never intended for his purposes.
*_This is basically what happens when you let a designer do what they want without any regard for what the engineer says._* I work for one of the big 3 automakers in Detroit and it is terrifying to know that half of our vehicles are barely getting enough airflow to the radiator because some _"genius"_ designer wants to put a pretty-looking plastic grille texture in front of it that doesn't let hardly any air through.
Easiest secondary mod ever I forgot which brand but a friend stopped his car from overheating by removing the grille and replacing it with some debris filter mesh i had (~40% porosity, ~70% effective porosity after i put it in a form tool he now has on his wall) And that was after taking the stock engine from ~250 to 600 with a turbo
I'm gonna go with GM. I'm doubting it's Ford cause you can hear a Ford's fan before you can hear their exhaust, not only that they flexed a few years back that the Ford Focus RS had to put a blocking plate in front of their intercooler cause "it was 20% TOO effective" In engineering there is no TOO effective. There is 20% defective. Just make a smaller intercooler if that's the case. The real reason was obviously aerodynamics. Throwing a square foot of straight flat plastic on your otherwise open grill is gonna help a lot in aerodynamics. And just look at Dodge. All of them have grills wider than most. It's kind of their style big open grills (think Neon especially SRT4 or 2nd gen Dodge RAM). I remember when Chevrolet had to make a hollow bowtie logo to have enough airflow for their Z/28's back in like 2016
Engineer: We need more airflow, maybe lets add some ventilation? Marketing department: **Chuckles in 12 fans** Engineer:....ventilation is import- Marketing department: **rolls on the floor in tempered glass**
"They've somehow managed to make ventilation dangerous and ineffective." Got a good chuckle from me, sir. Cheers... now let's burn it so it doesn't reproduce...
lol i have to say this the worst case i had seen in a long time though. I hope this case will make it to the 2020 Disappointment cases of this year. I mean seriously 12 fans!? why have the front so closed up!?
I was thinking of Ozymandias (Supposedly another name for Ramses) quote "My name is Ozymandias, designer of computer cases. Look upon my airflow plan ye mighty and despair"
This reminds me of that time my father put on what he thought was mosquito repellent, but it was actually a mosquito attractant that you're supposed to put close by so that it would attract mosquitoes to itself and away from you.
Probably some weird fluke between manufacturer and brand / reseller. The brand company could simply be one guy who doesn’t know shit about fans but is using a case never intended for his purposes.
I never knew there would be so much that could go wrong with a case, I'll definitely be more wary when choosing my case. Thank you for making this video!
Just an fyi, Abko completely trashed its ncore lineup and replaced it with Suitmaster, which has better cooling in some cases. That isn't to say that their full tower designs feature any meaningful airflow, but afaik their mini and mid towers are better. Also they shifted their focus to peripherals(thank goodness), and are pretty good value in Korea. Source: had to talk a friend out of building in an ncore case
Perfect its just what ive been looking for. I hate airflow -- I think they should put rubber gaskets on the side panels to make sure that no air gets in!
This has been my biggest pet peeve building a system recently for the first time in many years. So many cases have pretty RGB fans on the front. Behind a PANE OF GLASS. Which, last I checked, glass sucks for airflow.
Korean Computer Hardware nut here, Built few PCs here and there and i can't help but make a comment about it, Because OH boy. You'd be surprised how many of these kinds of questionable or straight up fail hardware are out here. By the way the company is question is called simply "ABKO" here, and their lineup is a bit different (or at least, just name changes) locally. Also they make more than cases but i haven't used any of their products personally so i digress. But i do have to mention this big hog of a case is apparently being sold for about 300,000 KRW (approx $253 USD). Yeesh. Don't get me wrong though. There are also a lot of other companies that makes genuine (or at least resonable) products ( Not counting obvious Samsung/LG/Hynix that is. ). It's just there's also equal ratio mix of "abomination".
@@revolverswitch seems to be. We got used PSU, mainboards, and GPU from Korea. Like have you heard about eMTEK gpu? It's sold here, seems to be 2nd hand korean stuff. I'm Indonesian, Filipino might've same situation. Filipino calls their product as "Korean surplus" Also, PC bang exists, so seems like demand is there.
This is a prime example of making a PC case look more appealing over having a better cooling system. Some PC cases have this problem but to a lesser extent.
That would be a great case as a "decoy computer" Slap a Pentium in it and set it on a desk. Then hide the real computer somewhere. That way when thieves break in they don't get your data.
Donut Media was the first thing to pop into my head when Steve said that.... Glad I'm not the only one to watch both channels. I was actually watching videos on another channel the other day that mentioned watching Steve's, Jay's and Linus' videos.... I got real nervous at that point....
If you look closely at the image at 3:20 you'll notice that the airflow seems to be coming from removed panels. Also observe that there are no components inside of said case. Such a case would remain at a desirable room temperature. I also love a chassis that with ventilation so large I can stick my finger directly into the rear exhaust.
You guys should blow smoke through/around the case to watch the “airflow” through this monstrosity. (Not sure if this would damage components or anything like that)
Seems to be a common theme these days. Not just computers, but all sorts of products. From small appliances, cheap faucets, cheap vacuum cleaners. I'm really under the impression that proper engineering is a lost art, and the new approach to engineering is to compensate a device's lack of function and performance by throwing a processor on it and making it able to connect to your WiFi.
@@nikopulkkinen But the actual fan's design is very inefficient, not something an actual engineer with a degree, or even a basic understanding of how fans work, from a technician's understanding of fan design. Those fans themselves are clearly designed by an "artist", and not by someone with technical knowledge or understanding about fans.
You can't break a chip off tempered glass. The whole panel would break instantly. So I suspect it's just ordinary tinted glass, and it will break into large sharp shards. Beware.
The perimeter of toughened glass is not under the same stress. You can chip off quite a bit off the edges (general rule is thickness if the glass deep is not toughened) I have been working in glass manufacturing for over 15 years.
@@vivian3003 It's JC Denton from Deus Ex. Not sure why it's so prevalent on RUclips as a profile pic, but Deus Ex (despite being owned by a horrible publisher) is an amazing video-game series.
It's actually shocking how a person designed and started manufacturing this without knowing how airflow even works. It's just blowing hot air into a mostly sealed box lmao. It's like, you need to cool your house down so you put 20 fans in each room blowing against the walls and then close the door 😂😂
2:12 me suddenly noticing there's no power supply. this case must be thicc. Wait, the 4 fans on top and 3 in front don't actually pull air from anywhere?? Those fans are just RGB non-performance art.
Even with your current beef with MSI, you refused to subject their parts to your standard stress test because thermals got so bad immediately.... That says basically everything you need to know about how bad this case is.
You should pass the case on to JayzTwoCents and have him mod it to see if he can get more airflow and keep it really cool looking. Then you could auction it off for charity. Maybe Linus could supply some parts for it and then it could be raffled off, the PC that passed through some of the top names in tech.
if all of this happens, this case is going to get an unfair amount of publicity. it doesn't deserve it, many are going to buy this case just because of this
Honestly? You dont even have to do much. All they had to do was switch the rear glass panel for a normal metal panel, drill some holes on the top where the top fans go and smack a layer of mesh on it. Boom, actual airflow.
I laughed so hard at this review I almost started crying. "They've succeeded in making ventilation dangerous as well as ineffective." - f'ing priceless.
@@agenericaccount3935 But I would assume with 12 fans blowing around in different directions in an almost airtight case the smoke would be stretched pretty thin
ZOMG I just realize my name appeared in GN video at 25:12 - thank you guys! The Ramesses 310 that I reviewed I find is slightly better, being less costly and it actually does look good. It attracted a lot of attention when put on display at events. btw GN the product name changed recently, it's no longer called Ramesses 780 but R780. Product page is at abkoncore.com/post/252
"Open the wind way." was probably an instruction on how to use the case and not a marketing material. Things got messed up in the production and marketing dept.
Excellent review. I love how your reviews don't just straight-up bash a product, but always seem to give every product an actual chance to shine and let the data speak for itself! One thing you could do with the case is pass it over to Linus's team to modify the case to find out what it would take to "fix" all of the horrific problems it has and to make it a passable case.
I'll give an example as to how sensitive components are to the airflow their enclosure provides; So I have this almost cube-shaped case that has a perforated font bezel, but also two perforated side-panels, with one panel being a window, the back has one fan-mount and the bottom has about half of it perforated. - While the front has a foam filter, the two side-panels have some of those magnetic metal filters, and you could breathe through all of those quite comfortably. - So the case is very "arid" in general. Still, despite having a 200mm intake-fan in the front, a 140mm exhaust-fan in the back, and a 120mm-fan going out through a radiator in the top (as well as the PSU doing some light exhausting with its fan), I noticed that, when removing just the metal filters, it would drop the temperature of say the GPU significantly. Even though it could suck in all the air it would like with more than half the case being "open". And to go even further; Despite the perforated panels without the metal filters being even more open, taking those off would yet again drop the temperature a significant few degrees. - But I think it also has to do with the fact that GPUs run so hot nowadays and a case just can't get rid of that amount of heat quickly enough. - So now I will just add a bunch more fans to those "open" areas, as they still just choke the components inside. Let alone these cases with completely solid panels.
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Steve with the Cooler Master H500m would adding 2 additional top mounted 200mm fans make temperatures WORSE when air cooling with a Noctua D15? Would it be better to set up the 2 additional 200m top mounted fans as intake or exhaust? Or top front as intake and top back as exhaust? I was wondering having a top fan infront of cpu air cooler could make temps worse by stealing air intaken from the front 2 default fans BEFORE it reached the noctua d15.... and would having a top front 200mm fan as intake right next to a top back 200mm set up as exhaust create any kind of negative feedback loop/ vortex that keeps recycling hot air somrhow? TLDR = i really want the Cooler Master H500m case with 4x200m fans for visuals (obviously keeping the default rear 140mm fan as exhaust too) but dont want to make temperatures worse, any advice on how to set up the 2 additional top 200mm fans, or is it a bad idea to add fans to the H500m case when air cooling ?
I haven't finished the review, but sbeve, would the case be cooler if the fans had even more RGB? Asking for myself
Well that case depressed me, thanks Steve.
1. the product page is now 404 because product name changed recently, it's no longer called Ramesses 780 but R780. Product page is at abkoncore.com/post/252
2. thank you for having my name appeared on your video at 25:12
I've just checked their home page :D found this gem ruclips.net/video/VWoD9b2v_DU/видео.html are they Photoshop in smoke to show how airflow is working?
Named Ramesses because there's about the same amount of air here as in a sarcophagus
💀
Reading that nearly made me spit out my drink.
More like Ra Mess it is
No no no, its called that because it's a coffin for your PC components.
@@ArbiterofMankind but you're PC dies in that coffin, but you're supposed to only put things inside a coffin that have already been dead before
almost looks like whoever made this case thought that fans produce cool air
I think someone saw the o11 dynamic but not very closely or just didn't give a shit.
Wait... They DONT!?
Apple be like
@@emlyndewar yes, they do, but only if the LEDs are bright blue
Just surround the warm electric thingies with fans! And healing crystals!
"open the wind way" just means that you should remove all the panels before using the case
Open the wind way better become a meme...
@@TheUncleshady "failed OC? just open the wind way!"
Or open your window to yeet this failed experiment out through said window
I thought it meant drop yer kegs, bend over and let rip with a Windy Miller.
better remove the case
Funnily enough, circulating hot air inside a box is how a convection oven works. Those extra fans inside are literally cooking your components.
I will never understand people who are so crazy about these components temperatures while if the CPU is under 100 degrees it's already safe. I've been running my CPU (i7 7700) at 80-95 degrees and GPU (1080ti) at under 81 degrees for 5 years already and everything works perfectly fine. Most of people would already change their components atleast 2 times within that time. I have only 2 intake - one at the front and one at the side that brings air under GPU. And I have stock cooler for CPU. And that's enough :)
@@alreawon1212 80 to 95° is horrible in general, especially for such low specs.
@@michaelcarrier103 Can you elaborate?
@@alreawon1212 Meaning those temperatures are horrible for a 7700k and a 1080ti, neither of which should get that hot for the amount of power they pull. I have an i5-12400 and I have yet to see it touch 60 degrees even under full load. So 80 to 95 degrees for a 7700k is absurd.
@@GearheadK20C4 It's quite normal if your case doesn't have a good ventilation. But that was not my point, read my previous comment again.
When your company's only requirement is that everyone has a marketing degree.
😂😂😂
It looks like it was designed by Apple. I saw a Macbook on Louis Rossman's channel recently that doesn't have cooling for the CPU at all. It has a heatsink on the CPU...that is connected to nothing. There is not a single heat pipe to be found anywhere. There is a fan jammed into a corner blowing air...onto nothing. It's a placebo fan. That Macbook reminds me of this case (although this case is actually better than that).
ROFL good one tho I'm not sure they require any degree.
@@StormsparkPegasus That's one of the Macbook Air models. At least the MacBook Pros have passable air circulation.
@@StormsparkPegasus just for showing people that Macbook Air has a "cooling" fan, then proceed to slap $999
If eBay sellers got their hands on this, they’d put in a Pentium and a GT 1030 and call it a “gaming PC” selling for $1000
oof
Sad but true.
I think it would have a gt 210 gaming beast
And people would buy it too, so their kid could play Fortnite.
@@chinchin3274 they would be competitive against bots.. Maybe
Q: Should I configure these fans as intake, or exhaust?
A: No.
A: Perpendicular to both
r/inclusiveor
XD
i lold, thx. :,)
Eh doesn’t matter they don’t go anywhere
Maybe we can create a processor that decreases entropy? As in, it takes an already solved math problem as an input, un-solves it, and creates cold instead of heat. This case would be perfect!
Wouldn’t that be factoring?
@@dabo5078 it's giving it a factored polynomial and then having the nth degree polynomial theorem removed from existence when it finishes processing
@@no-lifenoah7861 hi
@@coloradohikertrash9958 hello?
@@no-lifenoah7861 howdy
He's going to feel so dumb when he realizes he just reviewed a fan oven, thinking it was a PC case.
A pretty expensive one without built-in heater lol
@@lewislu8533 every component in this case is now known as, and functioning as, a built in heater, hahah
@@JD_13 but if the case was still sold each one of those fans cost $35 fore like just 1
It’s called an air fryer
some say one can bake cupcakes in there in 85 degrees for 2 hours. Then replace the 2 heaters(GPU and CPU) because it just burned out.
Send it to that 'verge' guy for him to a build in, i'm sure he will not stop talking about how amazing the airflow is...
Plenty of space for "braces" and "tweezers" too!
@PCDYYD your
:)
@PCDYYD :)
Will top it out with thermal paste, completely full of it!
Man, the 2020 Disappointment PC is going to be straight fire.
Literally!
Looks like Steve needs to make friends with his local fire fighters before he does the next Disappointment PC.....
It should have won the 2019 award but we’ll settle for 2020.
2021 would be literally a burning pile of plastic and metal.
This is genius, how did nobody think of this before?!
Even the best dust filters still let some through, but solid steel lets absolutely no dust through, genius!
Cave Johnson here you looking for a job..
@@jeffstrains4014 When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back!
I'm now realizing that GN invented themselves a new niche here: horrible or just odd case review as an entertainment (but doing it with all seriousness).
And while fun and all it's still educating for us and gives some feedback to manufacturers. Everyone wins, nice
Except Steve, *he has review them*
poor Steve ;;
The next case they get for testing is a gun safe...Steve "still cooler than the Rameses 780 with the door closed".
It's because of the honest reviews. Most case review I find is sponsored and all about looks and barely in performance. Some doesn't even tell you what the bad qualities are.
In turn causing us to keep track of certain products that peak our own subjective interests and watching them evolve in design, depending on the review good or bad. Good, we probably put it on a wish list or buy asap. Bad, wait and see.
it's not that hard when the ammunition comes by the truckload..
Fun made-up fact:
"Open the air flow" is not a marketing slogan as many people seem to think... It's a command. You have to do it.
I was thinking it wasn't a marketing slogan but a cry for help.
"Open the wind way" was actually the choking case trying to communicate with its manufacturer
Underrated comment.
actually your comment was "referenced" in GN's best worst case 2020 video, and by referenced I mean just straight up copied without paying any royalties.
I 'open the wind way' every time I eat Mexican.
@@Jojo11119 who would pay royalties for a youtube comment lol
@@flipper607 congrats you didn't get the joke
Finally, a PC case that meets the extremely high standards of The Verge.
i will never take those clowns seriously
theyre the fox news of the tech world
nothing but bullsh!t and stupidity
The verge will never live that build down, and that’s beautiful
Lol, the verge called, they want their case back!
It seems that The Verge was behind this case design.
yes, they got one
Thumbnails never dissapoint. The case is being cooked by the extreme glare of Tech Jesus..
And here I thought it was blushing from his intense gaze....
I love this thumbnail. Great job Steve!
hahahah you are so on point. steve will be more known the linus in couple of years i bet
I see it as him looking disappointedly at a dumpster fire... 😅
That's a good one. 🤣😂👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 I need to use that one myself sometime.
I love reviews like these. That bit about Brian keeping his battery so you too could experience it as he did had me dying
That was pure gold that bit
This case doesn't deserve to keep my $3 battery.
@@BPSCustoms =O i wasnt expecting this lol. love your content too
So, you could say this is a "OnlyFans" -case.
.....
Just take the like and go.
Ohh yeah, remove that sidepanel you dirty, dirty case.
😒
Theres other comments on this video.
Yet this has only 190 likes.
Get out!
Funny, I bought an Abkoncore case (can't remember the model) for a simple "office spec" PC, just a 2200G nothing fancy. It has 3 fans at the front, supposedly for intake, and 1 at the back (the usual place). Thing is, there's absolutely NO holes AT ALL on the front plate, it's sealed shut, just plain metal and a semi-transparent strip for the RGB. There are small slits at the top, which seems to be more of a decoration than anything else, you can't even install any fan there. So the only functional hole is the exhaust one at the back, which pulls air out without allowing any air in (or the minuscule amount of air sucked in through that decoration slits).
I think it's designed by the same guy. The fact they have 3 fans at the front with ZERO holes to let air in is mind blowing, no pun intended
Probably some weird fluke between manufacturer and brand / reseller. The brand company could simply be one guy who doesn’t know shit about fans but is using a case never intended for his purposes.
*_This is basically what happens when you let a designer do what they want without any regard for what the engineer says._*
I work for one of the big 3 automakers in Detroit and it is terrifying to know that half of our vehicles are barely getting enough airflow to the radiator because some _"genius"_ designer wants to put a pretty-looking plastic grille texture in front of it that doesn't let hardly any air through.
I just had flashbacks to a radiator job on a '99 Chrysler 300M...
Designer: But BARELY enough IS still enough, correct?
Engineer: ........
How else am I going to recognize a GMC 1500 without the 12 foot wide wall of chrome for a grille?
Easiest secondary mod ever
I forgot which brand but a friend stopped his car from overheating by removing the grille and replacing it with some debris filter mesh i had (~40% porosity, ~70% effective porosity after i put it in a form tool he now has on his wall)
And that was after taking the stock engine from ~250 to 600 with a turbo
I'm gonna go with GM. I'm doubting it's Ford cause you can hear a Ford's fan before you can hear their exhaust, not only that they flexed a few years back that the Ford Focus RS had to put a blocking plate in front of their intercooler cause "it was 20% TOO effective"
In engineering there is no TOO effective. There is 20% defective. Just make a smaller intercooler if that's the case. The real reason was obviously aerodynamics. Throwing a square foot of straight flat plastic on your otherwise open grill is gonna help a lot in aerodynamics.
And just look at Dodge. All of them have grills wider than most. It's kind of their style big open grills (think Neon especially SRT4 or 2nd gen Dodge RAM).
I remember when Chevrolet had to make a hollow bowtie logo to have enough airflow for their Z/28's back in like 2016
Engineer: We need more airflow, maybe lets add some ventilation?
Marketing department: **Chuckles in 12 fans**
Engineer:....ventilation is import-
Marketing department: **rolls on the floor in tempered glass**
"Chuckles in 12 fans" or "chuck in 12 fans"? You must have been laughing at your own "joke" at the time of typing this
@@Dexter101x You would have understood him if you opened the wind way...
Edit: fixed the typo
@@c4ptchunk I have no idea what you mean. Chuckles means to laugh
I dont think they had a single engineer in the team, just industrial designers that thought if it looks cool, it will be cool :D
@@SirKakalaCh Correct. Even an agricultural engineer could have done a way better job there!
The remote is used when the flames from the case prevent you from reaching the buttons.
"They've somehow managed to make ventilation dangerous and ineffective."
Got a good chuckle from me, sir. Cheers... now let's burn it so it doesn't reproduce...
This entire video was hilarious.
So I can essentially run this case without anything in it to cool my bedroom by trapping all the hot air in it. A brand new way to air condition.
OR better yet get a dirt cheap motherboard with parts that are dirt cheap but run hot and save a fortune of your heating bills
…. I take my hat off to you for your impressive mental gymnastics.
"So liquid cooling is a closed loop, right? What if we tried that with air?"
Big brain
Try using hydrogen, and close it similar to liquid cooling. Would love to see that.
@@xzidiaxianzus7265 All you need is a single spark and you'd have fireworks.
@@andregon4366 well yeah, if you expose it to oxidizers. A great way to fend of thieves or delete your Web history.
Seems like they've partnered with The Verge for this case
RN Bat they screwed In those fans with confidence!!
Oooh, burn.
They can probably sell a lot of this cases to their viewers.
lol i have to say this the worst case i had seen in a long time though. I hope this case will make it to the 2020 Disappointment cases of this year.
I mean seriously 12 fans!? why have the front so closed up!?
Verge x Apple for the new MAC X Pro +
3 guys sitting in a warehouse with 1000 fans stacked all around them: "Man, what do we do with all these fans...?" ]
"Designed by The Verge"
LMAOO OK I CANT
The first smile I made this day. And I am having a shitty day. Good one.
i can already imagine them saying something like "we put 12 fans for ultimate cooling! every pc expert knows that more fans = more cooling."
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421 likes
eek
It's called the Ramses because your PC will run as hot as the desert sands.
Where's Brendan Frasier when you need him?
maybe the 2nd one will be better than the 1st
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@@PapaSeriaMikeRIP *Ben Stiller
I was thinking of Ozymandias (Supposedly another name for Ramses) quote "My name is Ozymandias, designer of computer cases. Look upon my airflow plan ye mighty and despair"
Shame about those holes at the back,,,, they almost achieved IP69K rating.
I prefer my computer cases to be stainless NEMA 4X, IP69K is overkill for my needs.
This reminds me of that time my father put on what he thought was mosquito repellent, but it was actually a mosquito attractant that you're supposed to put close by so that it would attract mosquitoes to itself and away from you.
"Dispose" it to Jay next, so he can fix the Airflow with his trusty iFixit kit!
IFIXITTTTTTTTTTTTT *EXPLOSION*
And/or mod it to work (with his air conditioner e.g.)
Having Jay mod this case to make it work would be an interesting video
yeah, send it to jay. this would be a cool (well hot) case to mod
Does an ifixit kit contain a dremel?
"Airflow that's both dangerous and ineffective"
Brilliant 😂😂
What a selling point.
The remote is used when the flames from the case prevent you from reaching the buttons.
sometimes my genius is, its almost frightning
A good contender for the dissapointment build!
No hype for it means no disappointment though
Air fryer build. Toss an I9 in there, overclock it to hell, then try making some fries.
Maybe if there isn't a dissapointing case this year it will make the build.
Well, yeah, you have to have any kind of expectations to be disappointed.
@@WetHam22 I do agree but I still find it very dissapointing to put so much effort into making a product only for it to end up being so bad
given the cost of manufacturing I would legitimately like to know how this makes it to existence
the fact that people buy it makes it exist
Probably some weird fluke between manufacturer and brand / reseller. The brand company could simply be one guy who doesn’t know shit about fans but is using a case never intended for his purposes.
“The whole system is a trap for hot air...”
This is easily my favorite PC video review of all time.
I suspect an all female design team behind this one. "system is a trap for hot air."
The case is basically just a convection oven for your pc components XD
Cooler Master now be like: "YES! YES!!! THIS IS HOW IT FEELS ABKO'. TASTE THE DEFEAT!!!".
That "fan speed controller" that only knows on and off, nearly had me under the table.
That speed controller sound like a party animal.
I never knew there would be so much that could go wrong with a case, I'll definitely be more wary when choosing my case. Thank you for making this video!
“Has a bit of fan for everyone. 9/10”
- IGN
"It's like a Toby Keith concert in there"
- GN
Edit: metaphor for the title
"7/10 not enough water" = Second IGN Reviewer
@@ThoughTMusic Not enough fans or RGB
Did this case really get a 9/10 on IGN? I tried googling it but couldn't find a review for this case.
@@pmclean1980 no. It is a joke.
12 fans 0 airflow “I don’t like where this is going”
I get the feeling this video is going nowhere.
Heat generator
Lmao contrast!!
@@luckysingh-lh4hf Its just a load of hot air, let's be honest
No worries, it isn't going anywhere
Just an fyi, Abko completely trashed its ncore lineup and replaced it with Suitmaster, which has better cooling in some cases. That isn't to say that their full tower designs feature any meaningful airflow, but afaik their mini and mid towers are better. Also they shifted their focus to peripherals(thank goodness), and are pretty good value in Korea.
Source: had to talk a friend out of building in an ncore case
I've seen some budget Abko cases here in Malaysia and it's pretty alright for the $30-40 range. Funnily enough all had some sort of mesh front lol
Perfect its just what ive been looking for. I hate airflow -- I think they should put rubber gaskets on the side panels to make sure that no air gets in!
This has been my biggest pet peeve building a system recently for the first time in many years. So many cases have pretty RGB fans on the front. Behind a PANE OF GLASS. Which, last I checked, glass sucks for airflow.
Legit trying to find an rgb case that doesn’t have any gimmicks that limit airflow is a huge concern of mine and thus far I’ve found a few I like
@@Sentralkontrol Lian Li mini
Korean Computer Hardware nut here, Built few PCs here and there and i can't help but make a comment about it, Because OH boy. You'd be surprised how many of these kinds of questionable or straight up fail hardware are out here. By the way the company is question is called simply "ABKO" here, and their lineup is a bit different (or at least, just name changes) locally. Also they make more than cases but i haven't used any of their products personally so i digress.
But i do have to mention this big hog of a case is apparently being sold for about 300,000 KRW (approx $253 USD). Yeesh.
Don't get me wrong though. There are also a lot of other companies that makes genuine (or at least resonable) products ( Not counting obvious Samsung/LG/Hynix that is. ). It's just there's also equal ratio mix of "abomination".
@@revolverswitch seems to be. We got used PSU, mainboards, and GPU from Korea. Like have you heard about eMTEK gpu? It's sold here, seems to be 2nd hand korean stuff. I'm Indonesian, Filipino might've same situation. Filipino calls their product as "Korean surplus"
Also, PC bang exists, so seems like demand is there.
seems like something from kerbal space program.
You need a faster rocket? add more engines
You need a cooler PC? add more fans.
"If the Verge designed a PC Case...."
"So it has 7 fans so all of your components stay cool and don't short out from the heat"
@@basshead. bruh
@@basshead. I mean say that to the 6000 series.
This is a prime example of making a PC case look more appealing over having a better cooling system. Some PC cases have this problem but to a lesser extent.
That would be a great case as a "decoy computer" Slap a Pentium in it and set it on a desk. Then hide the real computer somewhere. That way when thieves break in they don't get your data.
Indeed. All the case does is look pretty to people who dont know how air cooling works....so most people.
Just get a computer with bad specs with a bad power supply so it explodes.
"More fans is not in fact mean more better." - Steve
"I see what you did there." - Donut Media
Patrick V crossover of the century in the making right there
I was trying to think of where I heard that from! Good ear. Crank up those fans for MO POWA BEHBEH
@@bretthousman8317 It's spelled "babeh".... Now I want to order their stickers to put on my case glass....lol
Donut Media was the first thing to pop into my head when Steve said that.... Glad I'm not the only one to watch both channels. I was actually watching videos on another channel the other day that mentioned watching Steve's, Jay's and Linus' videos.... I got real nervous at that point....
If you look closely at the image at 3:20 you'll notice that the airflow seems to be coming from removed panels. Also observe that there are no components inside of said case. Such a case would remain at a desirable room temperature. I also love a chassis that with ventilation so large I can stick my finger directly into the rear exhaust.
You guys should blow smoke through/around the case to watch the “airflow” through this monstrosity. (Not sure if this would damage components or anything like that)
I think they would just use a heat camera. You can see the hotter air show up more red and the colder air show up blue.
Eh honestly they don’t need to put components in it to do that, it’s not like the airs going anywhere angway
Yeh we dont need a airflow test in a closed box xD
@@thegreathadoken6808 A heat camera won't highlight air... You'd only be able to spot the heat distribution on solid surfaces lol
Nah no damage, they could.
The case who's official motto is "Tried so hard and got so far, but in the end, it doesn't even matter."
Lp lol
And the owner of this case is the only one who lost it all.
Wicked 😆😅
Cracking track too 😉
Hottest case of 2020!
Again!!!! We meet again lol
@Blur4strike lmao
@@hashbiasshate8904 someone clearly has good taste!
i see u everywhere, on tech yes city and now here lmao
@@nosleepcantsleep And Philscomputerlab
And gear seekers and greg salazar and more!
When you graduated in Arts and found a job in Engineering.
Seems to be a common theme these days. Not just computers, but all sorts of products. From small appliances, cheap faucets, cheap vacuum cleaners. I'm really under the impression that proper engineering is a lost art, and the new approach to engineering is to compensate a device's lack of function and performance by throwing a processor on it and making it able to connect to your WiFi.
@@spacemanrick2014 with mit doing that waterseer thing its obvious being woke beats talent.
@@spacemanrick2014 And adding RGB before saying "Look! Colours."
yeah but, it looks more of an fan arrangement than art tbh
@@nikopulkkinen But the actual fan's design is very inefficient, not something an actual engineer with a degree, or even a basic understanding of how fans work, from a technician's understanding of fan design. Those fans themselves are clearly designed by an "artist", and not by someone with technical knowledge or understanding about fans.
That's new, hybrid solution: CLAC - Closed Loop Air Cooling
This is a fantastic comment
I guess it was inspired by an Egyptian Sarcophagus
Huge, boxy, cursed and should not be opened in 2020
Not to mention full of air that has been sealed in it for a millennium or two
This case only fails because they didn't include a teseract to pull in air from another dimension.
You need another one to pull the air out.
Which is cost $69k
Gamers Nexus: This is the worst case ever
Me: flips the fans
It's the worst-case ... case.
You can't break a chip off tempered glass. The whole panel would break instantly. So I suspect it's just ordinary tinted glass, and it will break into large sharp shards. Beware.
You can. Tempered glass can chip.
The perimeter of toughened glass is not under the same stress. You can chip off quite a bit off the edges (general rule is thickness if the glass deep is not toughened)
I have been working in glass manufacturing for over 15 years.
Now send it to Linus or Jay.
Send it that going to be very entertaining
Send it to Jay first. Linus will drop it and end the journey of shame.
@@wesleybrehm9386 that's what I was thinking. Send that case to Jay to review next and have Jay send it to Linus for review.
"Why yes, our engineers are unqualified homeless guys we found in the back-alley, how did you guess?"
Actual question, where did you find your profile picture? I swear I see it in the comments of literally every video I watch.
@@vivian3003 maximilianmus
@@vanilla4064 Thanks
unqualified homeless guy here...
I'M offended.
@@vivian3003 It's JC Denton from Deus Ex. Not sure why it's so prevalent on RUclips as a profile pic, but Deus Ex (despite being owned by a horrible publisher) is an amazing video-game series.
It's actually shocking how a person designed and started manufacturing this without knowing how airflow even works. It's just blowing hot air into a mostly sealed box lmao. It's like, you need to cool your house down so you put 20 fans in each room blowing against the walls and then close the door 😂😂
When you see him angry, you know it's gonna be a nuke.
2:12 me suddenly noticing there's no power supply. this case must be thicc. Wait, the 4 fans on top and 3 in front don't actually pull air from anywhere?? Those fans are just RGB non-performance art.
seems like something from kerbal space program.
You need a faster rocket? add more engines
You need a cooler PC? add more fans.
reminds me of the case that is fans all around, completely covered in fans
Add more struts
@@WolfCoder A man of Star Citizen culture I see.
Because of this video, every time I put on my tempered glass side panel, I hear Steve saying "Open the wind way"
Oh im not alone
"They somehow managed to make ventilation both dangerous and ineffective" LOL
Even with your current beef with MSI, you refused to subject their parts to your standard stress test because thermals got so bad immediately....
That says basically everything you need to know about how bad this case is.
You should pass the case on to JayzTwoCents and have him mod it to see if he can get more airflow and keep it really cool looking. Then you could auction it off for charity. Maybe Linus could supply some parts for it and then it could be raffled off, the PC that passed through some of the top names in tech.
if all of this happens, this case is going to get an unfair amount of publicity. it doesn't deserve it, many are going to buy this case just because of this
But why tho
Yes JayzTwoCents will be perfect candidate for this case xD
Linus would drop it
Honestly? You dont even have to do much. All they had to do was switch the rear glass panel for a normal metal panel, drill some holes on the top where the top fans go and smack a layer of mesh on it. Boom, actual airflow.
"A standard case has six sides". Outstanding!
It's a good thing it came with 12 fans, they're the only fans of this case I think.
"Maybe you can find it on Korean retailers."
*shows Indonesian online retailer*
haha
Koreans looks like Indonesians
@@grandmaster137 kinda ig
You know, I'm something of a Korean myself
It's all the same. Rice loving folks. Me included.
How many fans you want in your case, Billy Idol? “Moar, moar, MOOAAAARRRR!”
Ahh the old 'inxhaust extake" fan config. I like it.
I laughed so hard at this review I almost started crying. "They've succeeded in making ventilation dangerous as well as ineffective." - f'ing priceless.
11:12
I love the half hearted sarcastic "Thanks Brian"
Throw a smoke bomb into the case while running, to see actual airflow for S & G's. 🤣
Would have to be some pretty heavy smoke to not get dispersed immediately, but it is probably be a fun rollercoaster ride
@@Yuzuki1337 In order for it to disperse, the case would have to let it out. Airflow is not its Forte.
@@agenericaccount3935 But I would assume with 12 fans blowing around in different directions in an almost airtight case the smoke would be stretched pretty thin
The smoke wouldn't get stretched thin, the smoke bomb would get suffocated and quit prematurely.
I don’t understand why companies are so afraid to add intake holes on the front. The Power Mac G5 did it in 2003 and it was nice looking.
"open the wind way", sound like something you yell at your drunk friends when they're choking in alcohol
or need to fart, but cant
4:04 "..stick together flushly" - I've learnt a new adverb today. Thank you GN.
ZOMG I just realize my name appeared in GN video at 25:12 - thank you guys!
The Ramesses 310 that I reviewed I find is slightly better, being less costly and it actually does look good. It attracted a lot of attention when put on display at events.
btw GN the product name changed recently, it's no longer called Ramesses 780 but R780. Product page is at abkoncore.com/post/252
It is so bad they made the promo videos private.
2:21 The first time I heard "Don't worry, it's glass on the other side" I gagged on my water so hard.
Stuff like this is why I decided to major in engineering
It’s a different kind of inspiring...
engineering is more than just one field lol
"They've somehow managed to make ventilation both dangerous and ineffective." Made me lol way harder than i should have....
"Open the wind way." was probably an instruction on how to use the case and not a marketing material. Things got messed up in the production and marketing dept.
I always wanted to watch someone show proper airflow by putting a tiny amount of coloured smoke next to the intake and see where it went.
This is the type of case that's trying to prey on consumers who think more means better automatically. Good job on you guys for reviewing it!
"They've somehow managed to make ventilation both dangerous and ineffective" XD
"The hole to metal ratio is not favorable" lmao, great review.
This is probably the funniest review I have ever seen to any product.
i'd rather clean dust than have my hardware fried.
Excellent review. I love how your reviews don't just straight-up bash a product, but always seem to give every product an actual chance to shine and let the data speak for itself!
One thing you could do with the case is pass it over to Linus's team to modify the case to find out what it would take to "fix" all of the horrific problems it has and to make it a passable case.
Even with the side panels removed, you still have an eye of the storm type situation.
They managed to cool everything but all your PC components.
@11:44 I started chuckling at the remote and then burst into laughter when he talks about the two options of fan speed! I really like this guy.
Manager: Who cares about airflow. We just put a bunch of fans in there with RGB. They'll love it!
RGB gives more fps than cool air
This unironically works
"Not sure what we could do with it"
Get your modding heads on and make it a great case !
Or just bin it.... 🤷♂️
They min/maxed the case, just did it the wrong way round
They maximized it’s minimums. Truly genius out of the box thinking.
@@Arby631 Well, installing your components out of the box is the only way you'll get much cooling with this case.
They max/minned it
I'll give an example as to how sensitive components are to the airflow their enclosure provides; So I have this almost cube-shaped case that has a perforated font bezel, but also two perforated side-panels, with one panel being a window, the back has one fan-mount and the bottom has about half of it perforated. - While the front has a foam filter, the two side-panels have some of those magnetic metal filters, and you could breathe through all of those quite comfortably. - So the case is very "arid" in general. Still, despite having a 200mm intake-fan in the front, a 140mm exhaust-fan in the back, and a 120mm-fan going out through a radiator in the top (as well as the PSU doing some light exhausting with its fan), I noticed that, when removing just the metal filters, it would drop the temperature of say the GPU significantly. Even though it could suck in all the air it would like with more than half the case being "open".
And to go even further; Despite the perforated panels without the metal filters being even more open, taking those off would yet again drop the temperature a significant few degrees. - But I think it also has to do with the fact that GPUs run so hot nowadays and a case just can't get rid of that amount of heat quickly enough. - So now I will just add a bunch more fans to those "open" areas, as they still just choke the components inside. Let alone these cases with completely solid panels.