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  • @jodythornhill
    @jodythornhill 2 года назад +1196

    I watched the whole video and did I miss how this case won the internet? I feel Jay had way more criticisms than praises for this case.

    • @morgan5941
      @morgan5941 2 года назад +141

      Looks pretty much the same as corsair and any other number of brands to me. Cases these days are so boring.

    • @Stormplayers
      @Stormplayers 2 года назад +63

      @@morgan5941 corsair makes this case better and it doesn't cost as much!

    • @MarioGoatse
      @MarioGoatse 2 года назад +140

      It didn’t win the internet. It’s just a clickbait term. Gets clicks, but means literally nothing.

    • @jadespider7526
      @jadespider7526 2 года назад +11

      It's not OVER-priced. It's correctly priced. In this economy I guess that's a pretty major win?

    • @R0D3R1CKV10L3NC3
      @R0D3R1CKV10L3NC3 2 года назад +42

      Yeah, that was my thought watching this as well. He certainly had some praise for it but it seemed like he was complaining most of the video, so I kept waiting for something to "wow" him enough that would justify the "won the internet" title. Certainly not like Jay to use this kind of clickbait. Usually when he does clickbait-style titles it's actually paid off in the video, but this was just entirely misleading.

  • @Shadow0fd3ath24
    @Shadow0fd3ath24 2 года назад +535

    The top filters are to keep dust/hair from falling into the case. It actually makes a big difference in my house in actual testing with my Fractal case!

    • @DSK_Sean
      @DSK_Sean 2 года назад +21

      Mine too with an old NZXT S340, my pc sits off for 2 seasons straight, in that amount of time I basically had to clean my whole system before bothering to turn it on. Now that I've put a filter on the top I have much less cleaning at the end of its 6 month nap.

    • @TheTekknician
      @TheTekknician 2 года назад +32

      Coming from a Mesh C and now a Def R6 in a household of 3 indoor cats (Maine, Siberian and Norwegian) I whole-double-heartedly agree.

    • @frankmjr6571
      @frankmjr6571 2 года назад +17

      Same here on my Corsair 4000D Airflow. Plus it looks better with the cover on it.

    • @BrickwallStudios0
      @BrickwallStudios0 2 года назад +2

      Is it in your actual house?

    • @oOooooooooyeah1
      @oOooooooooyeah1 2 года назад +2

      my cat lays on top of mine and the fans don't blow that hard on my 420.

  • @gabethemodder778
    @gabethemodder778 2 года назад +220

    I just tested with and without the top filter covering my aio. My 3700x got up to a maximum of 66.5c with the filter running cinnebench. I let my CPU and coolant cool down. My CPU got up to 66.0c without the filter. (no GPU tasks at the same time for either). I will be keeping my filter on because it looks nicer, keeps large stuff from falling in, reduces light shining out, and makes almost no difference in temps.

    • @SasquatchComposites
      @SasquatchComposites 2 года назад +5

      I've got a Silverstone PS15 that has the same style filter on top, and I saw a big improvement in temps when I removed the filter. I just stuck it to the solid back of my case since it's magnetic.

    • @bothellkenmore
      @bothellkenmore 2 года назад +7

      So this concept that dust cant be pulled in from the top with an AIO or similar isn't entirely correct. If you have a top mounted 240 AIO in a case that supports 280, 360, 420 there will be a gap along the side and maybe the front of the rad. Unless you have overwhelming positive air pressure, the AIO will pull air in from those open areas immediately adjacent because of the path of least resistance and THEN also immediately blow it back out. This may not allow much dust into the case itself but can allow dust getting into your fans and RAD and you might need to clean the AIO sooner than if you filtered the top. You might possibly modify the filter if it has 2 layers by removing the inner layer just where the AIO is and leave it where it's not so you get best of both worlds, I did this once. I hope this makes sense.

    • @DSK_Sean
      @DSK_Sean 2 года назад +1

      @@bothellkenmore most of the audience and commenters on here don't keep their rigs over 2-3 years and must live in a clean room. I 💯 agree with you but we have to realize we are not the majority.

    • @bothellkenmore
      @bothellkenmore 2 года назад +2

      @@DSK_Sean I think you may be overestimating who his audience is but why would he even look at this case if that's true? On the other hand Jay didn't even mention the front I/O because he never uses them. He has nice audio DAC's and powered USB strips connected to the back of his home rig. Never crossed his mind.

    • @caitlinomalley80
      @caitlinomalley80 2 года назад +2

      @@DSK_Sean yea, I find it crazy all the people who upgrade everything every year. I usually only do so once every 4-5 years.

  • @tj3495
    @tj3495 2 года назад +20

    CONVECTION does not matter for airflow in a pc case. Your fans determine the airflow. You say it all the time and it is a pc "myth".
    I wish my h710 came with a top filter so i would have the option to bring air in from the top for more positive pressure airflow, but they didn't provide one.

    • @Nuro1992
      @Nuro1992 2 года назад +1

      convection would be a force the fans are working *against* in some airflow orientations .. right? It may still be insignificant to the overall performance.

    • @Dracconus
      @Dracconus 2 года назад

      Forced Convection IS a thing, and I think that people tend to confuse the two and cause these erroneous ideologies not realizing forced convection is in regards to fluids.

    • @cutthroat795
      @cutthroat795 2 года назад

      @@Nuro1992 I’m no heat transfer expert but it probably has very minimal effect unless the fans are off.

  • @mutedmutiny9542
    @mutedmutiny9542 2 года назад +29

    The mid-tower air-flow focused case seems to be a staple case that every company makes, and they’re all about the same price and they all are capable and easy to recommend to almost anyone. I myself have the lancool II mesh which is Lian Li’s version of this, and I love it. I really don’t think you can go wrong with any of these though

    • @Hurbster2112
      @Hurbster2112 2 года назад +2

      I have the rgb lancool 2 and I'm seriously thinking of just swapping out the front cover with the mesh one that you can buy seperately.

    • @promzy2tymes793
      @promzy2tymes793 2 года назад

      .📩☝️.

  • @WagnerFelix
    @WagnerFelix 2 года назад +44

    I think the top mesh is for, errr... when the system is off or there's a negative pressure inside, avoid large particles to enter the system :P

    • @techxbd
      @techxbd 2 года назад +1

      well... yes if u r working in a metal or wood workshop...
      but most of us dont...

    • @MobileDecay
      @MobileDecay 2 года назад +13

      @@techxbd You never got dust inside of your system?

    • @WagnerFelix
      @WagnerFelix 2 года назад

      Wemm, normal house, not closed every time, even with mesh I got some very smal particles of dust insude my case, that I have to clean time to time...

    • @techxbd
      @techxbd 2 года назад

      @@MobileDecay ofcourse i do....
      my computer desk gets dusty within 5-6 hours after dusting...
      even then, i dont need to dust my chassis with a blower more than once every 3 months...
      i got 1 front intake, 1 bottom intake, 1 top exhaust and 1 rear exhaust fan.
      a little bit of dust wouldnt kill your pc components.
      btw... i dont work in a metal or wood workshop.

    • @MobileDecay
      @MobileDecay 2 года назад

      @@techxbd A lot of dust can kill your cpu. Is making things easier to clean somehow a negative? I don't see the point in fighting against something that just makes cleaning a little easier. It comes with the case preinstalled. I also don't store my pc in a wood shop. Lol.

  • @mrod884rodstar7
    @mrod884rodstar7 2 года назад +57

    I intake from the top to cool my 280mm radiator, and it works great. I get low CPU and GPU temps, and I'm happy to have a removable dust filter.

    • @creed5248
      @creed5248 2 года назад +2

      Not to mention cooling the Vrms ...

    • @jerypilapil6560
      @jerypilapil6560 2 года назад

      You only have one exhuast then?

    • @mmmdawe
      @mmmdawe 2 года назад +2

      @@creed5248 you will cool vrm better with front intake and top exhaust

    • @Globespy
      @Globespy 2 года назад +5

      +1 - Using a PC-011D case, I can prove that using 360 top mounted rad as intake (fans under rad in pull config), 3x120mm bottom fans as intake (blasting cool air straight into the GPU), with 3x120mm fans on the side as exhaust.
      The old 'heat rises ' theory is BS when you have a closed box with multiple fans creating turbulence. The fans move the air, not 'heat rising'.
      Also, when you use top mounted rad as intake (pull), the air that comes into the case is a few degrees (at most) warmer than ambient after it quickly goes through the rad cooling fins and into the case - point being that the air coming in through the rad is massively cooler than the air inside the case (mostly created by the GPU).
      Instead, Jay (and most old school builders) think it's better to 'cool' the AIO coolant by pushing the hottest air from inside the case through the rad. Think about it for a minute, it's the worst thing to do.
      So the top mounted dust filters are likely the most important place to have a dust filter.

    • @thanorodd5663
      @thanorodd5663 2 года назад +1

      @@jerypilapil6560 I've done that before and it works totally fine. There are probably a couple degrees C to give or take finding the 'perfect' fan configuration, but my personal experience is just as long as you have ENOUGH air, that gets you 95% of the way there. There are exceptions, some cases like the Fractal Torrent have bottom intake fans blowing directly into the GPU, and I am sure the top fan orientation makes a bigger difference there. With "standard" fan configurations and room for the fans to breathe, anything reasonable is going to work well enough.

  • @RipinHimself
    @RipinHimself 2 года назад +23

    I have the Phanteks P500A Digital RGB and honestly this case is going to be a recommendation to any of my friends that want a similar look but don't want to spend as much money or want a smaller case. Keep up the good vids Jay!

    • @promzy2tymes793
      @promzy2tymes793 2 года назад

      📩☝️

    • @rameynoodles152
      @rameynoodles152 2 года назад

      Sorry, uh.. but why is this case so special? I watched about half the video until I started skipping, and noticed that this case actually seems subpar. I can't remember the other case that I used for a friend's build, but I remember liking it so much because you didn't HAVE to use the bottom PSU shroud, and you had a full drive rack (optionally removable as well), and it had tempered glass, and it came with some RGB fans, and it had plenty of room on top in case you wanted a radiator on top... like, I don't see why this case is so special.

    • @RipinHimself
      @RipinHimself 2 года назад

      @@rameynoodles152 it's not that this case is so special itself. It has good build quality and comes in a form factor that isn't too large or too small. It's a good case that comes fully loaded with rgb fans and a mesh panel for good airflow. At just 100$ it's actually a pretty good deal to get all that from a reputable brand. Of course there are other options in this price range that are great as well, this is just what I would recommend for someone who wants a case with good airflow and rgb fans pre-installed they don't have to buy.

    • @rameynoodles152
      @rameynoodles152 2 года назад

      @@RipinHimself so basically, the video is just absolute clickbait, and I just wasted my time? "This PC case just won the internet"
      Well, guess ill think twice about watching Jayz in the future.

    • @RipinHimself
      @RipinHimself 2 года назад

      @@rameynoodles152 If you are looking for objective reviews purely based on specs you should watch Gamers Nexus

  • @DataDrifterOFC
    @DataDrifterOFC 2 года назад +22

    the top filter is actually very nice addition especially if you buy the non-mesh version and mod the front panel since you can use it there, also if you make both front and back intake and top exhaust you can make a smaller dust filter for the back 120mm from it 👍

    • @Tullekunstner
      @Tullekunstner Год назад +2

      The top filter is also a must have when you have budgies flying around shitting everywhere.

    • @Silv3r.8901
      @Silv3r.8901 Год назад +1

      I used to live in the desert in Western Australia.
      I hate cleaning red dust out of my shit, top filters are a must

  • @AniHajderaj
    @AniHajderaj 2 года назад +32

    I love how you and other tech channels take the piss out of Steve and he's such a great sport about it never firing back lmao

    • @darkzak47
      @darkzak47 2 года назад +27

      Steve just knows everyone is just jealous of his long flowing locks

    • @eskimo4130
      @eskimo4130 2 года назад +13

      Steve saves his shots for the big companies

    • @Kelkschiz
      @Kelkschiz 2 года назад +4

      I've seen Steve fire some good natured tweaks back.

    • @deadchannelfrom2018
      @deadchannelfrom2018 2 года назад

      @@ozicryptoG lmao

    • @hubmanspencer7943
      @hubmanspencer7943 2 года назад

      I’ve noticed a few shots from Jay towards Steve lately. As a long hair myself I’ll take Steve’s back. Wow, as I was typing it went into Jays video about tech and kids. As a fellow Gen Xer I’m surprised by Jays ultra conservative nature.

  • @Dexteritas55
    @Dexteritas55 Год назад +1

    Jayz! as someone who has a Phanteks P350 and have had it for 4 years now I gotta say seeing that little metal sliding door on back of the gpu screw slot made me really happy. My phanteks case doesnt have it and its just a massive opening for dust and airborne contaminants to fly right on into my rig. Glad they added that.

  • @animalyze7120
    @animalyze7120 Год назад +4

    Been using these for my customers and they Love it! My office clients like the Eclipse P300a and I use that case as the smaller PSU needed for office work fit inside well with the HDD cages. The G360 has been a great value add for the Mid-High end gamer customers, and the Lian Li Lancool2 Mesh is the step up from this case for more hard to please customers who want a bit more cooling and function. You can go cheaper but I only recommend this case and the Lancool 2 Mesh, though the customer always receives what they want regardless ;)

  • @hero_in_deepblu
    @hero_in_deepblu 2 года назад +84

    My buddy asked me to help him build his first PC when the first stimulus check landed, and when he brought all the stuff he got over he had a phanteks case(which I had never worked with before). I was so pleasantly surprised with how nice their cases were and how easy it was to cable manage. I've kept my eye on their cases ever since then.

    • @mikemoore5270
      @mikemoore5270 2 года назад +1

      Enthoo son

    • @mikemoore5270
      @mikemoore5270 2 года назад

      @Trippy SZN he’s probably trying to decide between mid and full tower. Full tower son.

    • @AlphaMachina
      @AlphaMachina 2 года назад +1

      I love Phanteks. It's them, Fractal Design and Bequiet that are my favorite case brands so far. I'm running the Phanteks Enthoo Evolv X right now. Absolutely gorgeous case.

    • @mikemoore5270
      @mikemoore5270 2 года назад

      @@AlphaMachina I don’t have any love for fractal but if I was gonna build a mid tower, silent base 802 would get strong consideration.

    • @CmlDexter
      @CmlDexter 2 года назад +1

      I took a "PC gaming hiatus" in 2018 and sold my desktop, then in 2020 when I decided to buy a decent desktop, I went with a Phanteks Evolv Shift (not knowing their brand, used to Corsair, Antec, Cooler Master, etc.) and honestly was very satisfied with the craftmanship and features.

  • @Daz555Daz
    @Daz555Daz 2 года назад +122

    Convection is largely irrelevant in the face of air flow due to multiple fans. Air intake at the top can work just fine depending on your needs.

    • @ledoynier3694
      @ledoynier3694 2 года назад +9

      top AIO (if it fits) with an aircooled GPU, atop intake is almost a must. Many people use top exhaust through the AIO and wonder why their CPU is so hot... with the GPU heating up the water :)

    • @mitchwyatt9230
      @mitchwyatt9230 2 года назад +1

      Exactly.

    • @Scadandy
      @Scadandy 2 года назад +6

      The fact Jay has made this point in a video on fans makes his point about top air filters laughable 😂

    • @chrisohanlon69
      @chrisohanlon69 2 года назад +2

      ​@Don't read profile photo why,?

    • @PolskiJaszczomb
      @PolskiJaszczomb 2 года назад +1

      @@ledoynier3694 Add intake fan on the back of the case and use front intake fan that are not garbage - problem mitigated.

  • @coralinealgae
    @coralinealgae 2 года назад +5

    Looks like an updated version of the Phanteks Eclipse P300A. I really like my P300A, so seeing a similar case with 3 included fans & room for 3 fans at the top (instead of 1) is pretty sweet.

  • @marcjones5862
    @marcjones5862 2 года назад +19

    I’d argue with the amount of fans in a computer convection never really has a chance to take effect. The air will go where your fans push it

    • @MistyKathrine
      @MistyKathrine 2 года назад

      Yep. Top intake is fine in a lot of builds. For some cases, it ends up being the best possibility.

    • @NoMasters.
      @NoMasters. 2 года назад

      I've tested the difference between top intake vs exhaust in my lian li lancool 2 mesh case, in each scenario everything else started the same. I was using 10900K CPU, RTX3070 GPU, rear fan was exhaust and front was intake through a 360mm AIO radiator. The result was top intake dropped GPU temps by an average 7°C at idle and an average of 3.5°C under full load. CPU Temps were basically unaffected because it's cooled by the AIO.
      For me the difference really didn't change anything in performance, maybe gained a couple fps in game, not enough to notice.
      What I don't understand is why people keep recommending using exhaust through a radiator. I also tested that variable on my Lancool mesh, top radiator exhaust vs front radiator intake. With top as exhaust using a 240mm AIO my CPU temps under full load were over 12°C warmer. The GPU temps under full load were 7° lower than they were with a 360mm radiator front mounted as intake.
      In the end I decided to go top and front intake with the radiator on the front.

    • @MistyKathrine
      @MistyKathrine 2 года назад

      @@NoMasters. Radiators give the best cooling when front mounted with the fans on the front on your case intaking air and blowing it threw your radiator into the case. Many people have benchmarked this showing a drop between 5-10 degrees for their process when mounted this way compared to a top mounted radiator. Radiators honestly should only be mounted on the top if your case can't support one on the front.

    • @v0ldy54
      @v0ldy54 Год назад

      ye it's completely negligible compared to the force imparted by the fans

  • @thanorodd5663
    @thanorodd5663 2 года назад +37

    I disagree about the top filter -- I prefer having one. I have used top intake before and it has worked perfectly well, so I don't think "working against convection" makes a real-world difference (I would love to see some testing to be proven wrong!). Even using top exhaust, I also just don't want hair and dust or whatever else getting into the holes in the top which AREN'T covered by fans/radiator. If I'm using a 240mm or 280mm (I have the latter), I want that filter there to prevent junk from entering where there aren't fans blowing it away.
    It's situational, but a welcome addition to any case. I don't want to NEED to fully populate the top of the case with exhaust JUST to prevent dust and hair from falling into it. Anywhere there are openings, there should be filters, so the user can have the flexibility to set it up the way they want.

    • @fred_derf
      @fred_derf 2 года назад +1

      You're right on the money, but they should spend a little more effort making the openings more aesthetically pleasing fo those who don't want to use the top filter.

    • @thanorodd5663
      @thanorodd5663 2 года назад +1

      @@PyCoder82 I have an i7-12700k and an RTX 3080 Ti in a Corsair 5000D, and I hear my desk fan more than my PC (sitting right beside me), even while gaming.
      I can't dispute that you're right -- it's just physics, of course -- but there are LOTS of ways to achieve "more airflow, less noise" and I feel that with or without mesh, if you can hear your computer over the noise floor, you must live somewhere VERY quiet, or you have other areas of improvement.

    • @thanorodd5663
      @thanorodd5663 2 года назад +1

      @@fred_derf Agreed! Never going to complain if they make things prettier, but if they throw out the top mesh, my dollars will go elsewhere is all.

    • @thanorodd5663
      @thanorodd5663 2 года назад +1

      @@PyCoder82 Hey, I'm not saying nobody should remove the mesh, but this doesn't change the fact that the manufacturer should always include it for the user. :)
      I have a Liquid Freezer II 280 on a mildly overclocked 12700k, and I already can't hear anything from it unless I put my ear up to it - and I have thermal headroom to spare. (As far as I know, I also have no hearing loss.) In my scenario, the filter is serving a useful purpose without any detrimental impact, and I'm glad it is included.

  • @vince1376
    @vince1376 2 года назад +5

    Personally, I'm sick of people arguing convection when fans are involved. Love the video all the same J, keep up the good work

  • @Brendan2Alexander
    @Brendan2Alexander Год назад +1

    This case just arrived. Bought it b/c of this review. Waiting for parts to arrive to build. Will be my maiden build voyage. Liking what I see so far.

  • @mj1s735
    @mj1s735 2 года назад +2

    I didn't follow the recommended instructions for the Corsair H100i AIO I recently installed into a case, but they do recommend that you install the radiator at the top of the case with the fans installed to air intake from the top. So if you follow those instructions you would want an air filter at the top of the case. I guess like others said, they want to use the intake air to help cool the VRMs?

  • @yellacat
    @yellacat 2 года назад +3

    I pull air in from the top through my rad (triple) - fans are underside so cold air is pulled through it and my case is literally cold to the touch (9900k at 5gz and a 3080ti) even when on full whacker! - it all depends on how any exhausts you have - front pull, top pull, rear exit - don't let anyone baffle you with needless science - it's fairly straight forward. I must admit having 3 fans to exhaust (2 small ones right by GPU) and the main 120mm at the top, makes a huge difference.

  • @Adrian-jj4xk
    @Adrian-jj4xk 2 года назад +3

    Jay (slaps case): You can fit so many 2 ½ millimeter drives in this baby

  • @9thCitizen
    @9thCitizen 2 года назад +1

    The Vent Cover is Awesome. It gives me some extra control over my air flow. I find it works well to adjust the air Volume throughput. In a dusty atmosphere some limits on air flow are required. There is sweet spot. That port cover helps me achieve it. You can adjust your positive pressure with it. I like that little annoying GPU Vent Plate a lot.

  • @RoTeNdO
    @RoTeNdO 2 года назад

    That's amazing! I just finished a client's build using this case. Great airflow. Modified the case by adding stabilizer feet to it.

  • @florian6488
    @florian6488 2 года назад +21

    Is it just me or does the Corsair 4000d still look like a better deal? Great build quality, better cable management options and u also get corsair velcro cable ties and same airflow for the same and maybe even less money?

    • @invisisense5464
      @invisisense5464 2 года назад +2

      phanteks has corsair beat on the pre-installed fans

    • @cheezzeballz
      @cheezzeballz 2 года назад +3

      @@invisisense5464 beat them by 1 fan? I'd take corsair's better build quality any day

    • @claytonengelmann
      @claytonengelmann 2 года назад +3

      I agree, I think the 4000D also looks like a higher tier quality. I do really like the cable management channel on the G360A though, that's typically unused space so why not utilize it? Good design feature imo. It probably also has better dust filtration as well but I'd still go for the 4000D.

    • @tobbe5189
      @tobbe5189 2 года назад

      @@cheezzeballz The original fans on the corsair are probably worse than on the phanteks. no rgb and i've had bad experience with mine. Vibrates like hell for about 4 minutes after turning on my pc and then stops lmao.

    • @calussy8040
      @calussy8040 2 года назад

      Still questioning whether to get the 4000d or the Be Quiet! 500DX, also the 500DX probably has better airflow than the Phanteks with 1 less fan as well.

  • @brownishblue
    @brownishblue 2 года назад +2

    I like the removable dust filter at the top. I do not use my pc daily (barely once a week) so usually it just sits there collecting dust. I'd rather the dust stops at a surface that can be removed and cleaned than fall into the case. Hey, if one doesn't like it it can always be removed...

  • @garbuckle3000
    @garbuckle3000 2 года назад +2

    This case is extremely similar to the Lian Li 205 Mesh (I know you have that one as well). The only main differences between the two are a) the angular design of the front panel on this one b) the 360 rad support c) the 205's 2x 140mm plus 1x 120mm rgb fan vs the 3 x 120mm on this one. Depending on your use-case, both are very good options at the $100 mark

    • @MarioGoatse
      @MarioGoatse 2 года назад

      Reminds me more of the 215 mesh. The front is much more similar.

  • @methodmantis3060
    @methodmantis3060 2 года назад +2

    I used a bunch of cases from Phanteks P300 and P400 series throughout 2020 and part of 2021. Out of 14 different builds, I used Phanteks 11 times and the other 3 were all Lian Li Lancool 215s.
    I was always impressed with the quality of their cases compared to their cost. I never paid more than $80 for any of them and a lot of times they were less than that. Sometimes as low as $65.
    I assume that it's due to the distressed world of shipping in the last couple years but it's hard to not notice that case prices have gone up considerably, even just since last year. I loved paying $70 for a case like that but I guess with all things being relative in the current market, $90 is a 'good price' for it now. Honestly though, if given the choice with a $90 case right now i would probably pick up another Lian Li Lancool 215 on sale.

  • @mitkovipazzz
    @mitkovipazzz 2 года назад +23

    The VRM is placed on top on a lot of motherboards that's why there is the option for a top mounted fans - to cool down the VRM. For my motherboard it makes 10-15C difference.

    • @big0bad0brad
      @big0bad0brad 2 года назад +1

      I just want a motherboard where the VRM is built well enough to not need heatsinks :(

    • @rBennich
      @rBennich 2 года назад

      @@big0bad0brad Don't you mean that you want the VRM heatsinks to be well built enough to not need fans?

    • @big0bad0brad
      @big0bad0brad 2 года назад

      @@rBennich No, if effective enough mosfets and switching controllers are used, there should be a low enough amount of heat to dissipate without heatsinks. Maybe not at the highest power boards, but for stuff ~150W and under it should be 100% doable.

    • @reaperreaper5098
      @reaperreaper5098 Год назад

      @@big0bad0brad It's been done. Not on any board actually worth owning, but it's been done. OEMs like Dell, Acer, and HP do it all the time.

    • @big0bad0brad
      @big0bad0brad Год назад

      @@reaperreaper5098 Yeah it's funny how the engineering changes when they're not trying to win any beauty contests.

  • @XMG3
    @XMG3 2 года назад +12

    hi Jay, love your channel, just one thing regarding exhaust fan filter, there is actually a purpose. I did some tests, without the exhaust filter, there's a lot more turbulence within the case due to intake still having a filter. Getting rid of the intake filter does solve this but will quickly fill your case with dog hair and large dust bunnies since it's sucking at least double the volume unfiltered. So the purpose of the exhaust filter is to balance (or restrict) air flow for the sake of turbulence. These turbulence cause hot pockets (not pizza pops unfortunately, just hot air pockets) so unless you want lots of noise and mini tornados in the case, best to just leave it on :)

    • @promzy2tymes793
      @promzy2tymes793 2 года назад

      .📩☝️

    • @warpedphreak
      @warpedphreak 2 года назад

      I get your your thinking on your approach is but... no. Just no. This is not a solution orientated approach - a band aid at best and only because of lack of comprehension of actual issue and fluid dynamics. if you got "turbulence" issues, a restrictive mesh is NOT the solution LOL. Your "test" reads more like you watched Linus and thought there was some magical validity to his nonsense (debunked, as he often is, cuz it gets him views, but no excuse for believing that BS)

    • @XMG3
      @XMG3 2 года назад

      ​@@warpedphreak Look, it ultimately comes down to this, less dust or insane high air flow. I choose less dust because I'm honestly not interested in cleaning the PC every week. My TUF 3080 ti rig with the rosewill cullinan case (very high flow) got 3x 140mm fractal venturi intake fans each rated at over 100+ CFM and only one of these same fans on the vertical non restrictive exhaust already sucks air out nearly as much as all 3 intake fans with the filter on, I also got 2 more 140mm exhaust fans on the top so when I open the top exhaust filter, it literally sucks out over double the amount of intake. This is far unbalanced. It has nothing to do with linus, I'm not a fan of linus even tho I'm 15 mins drive away from his office in surrey BC.

  • @DeckCannons
    @DeckCannons 2 года назад +1

    The 24pin comment about lack of space is my major gripe about my Phanteks Pro M case as well. Definitely something I will be looking at when I ultimately replace it. The tight clearance makes it really hard to get the side panel on without bulging on the side. And if you are running full fans, controller, 4-5 drives, you will have to push fairly hard to get everything to lay nice and tight.

  • @colombianrednek5561
    @colombianrednek5561 2 года назад

    I have a similar case from Montech I picked up a few years ago. I kept those 3 front case fans in the same area, but set them back in to the case so I can use the entire front cover plate as a sort of intake cowl. Worked out well and pushed the RGB lighting closer in to view as I have an all black build.

  • @simgarner7573
    @simgarner7573 2 года назад +6

    I have my top fans drawing air in and find it keeps my components cooler, all the air flows out the back and bottom of the case. I would think 2 fans in the top and 1 in the back of the case drawing air out would reduce the air flow around the gpu and cpu.

    • @WagnerFelix
      @WagnerFelix 2 года назад +4

      just keep in mind that hot air tends to go UP by itself

    • @nonothing4474
      @nonothing4474 2 года назад +3

      and now you're one those of those weirdos that have their fans in the wrong looking way

    • @promzy2tymes793
      @promzy2tymes793 2 года назад

      📩☝️

  • @decus478
    @decus478 2 года назад +26

    Natural Convection doesn't factor in within the case itself when you're pushing air with fans running at any reasonable RPM. The only concern with top intake as far as natural convection is concerned is if you're running the case in a closed space with stagnant air, where your exhaust would find its way back into the intake fans. Typically, in such a space you'd also have issues even with top exhaust though--the issue is the space, not your fan setup and while top intake could be worse it's all going to be not ideal.
    Also, even if you do run exhaust at the top you might as well leave the filter on just to prevent any dust from dropping into the case. Unless you keep the fans running 24/7 it would happen and it's much easier to just clean that filter. And even if you did keep the fans running 24/7, cats love to climb up there and I'm not confident that some of what falls off of them wouldn't be weighty enough to just go right on through regardless of the fans running. Taking the filter off is worth maybe a couple of degrees but hey it's magnetic and easy to remove so, uh, if you need those extra degrees, no pets are in sight and the fans are spinning? Sure, you can remove it I guess. Knock yourself out.

    • @riothero313
      @riothero313 2 года назад

      It still begs the question why anyone would want to blow hot air from a rad across their motherboard. Nothing like heating up your nvme drives, ram, and every other passively cooled component for no reason.

  • @TheSatoriShow
    @TheSatoriShow 2 года назад

    Thats exactly what I was thinking regarding the top dust filter. I have a 465x and never used it. I also think that the dust will be blown away / out when the PC is turned on. Glad to hear I am not the only one!
    Greetings from Germany!

    • @MobileDecay
      @MobileDecay 2 года назад

      That's how it works in my case. As soon as the fans spin up a puff of dust just pops out and the whole PC is squeaky clean. Oh, wait that's b.s. 🤔

  • @brbdoo
    @brbdoo 2 года назад +1

    I have the p500-a DRGB and while I love it, some of the concerns you mentioned are the same. I have ModMesh cables and managing them in the case took me maybe 2 hours to figure out because there isn't a lot of clearance between the mounting plate and back panel. Also the cable holes don't line up the best with locations on some motherboards (I have a Strix Z690). But the thermals are great, it stays quiet, and plenty of space for most components.

  • @dynastes4938
    @dynastes4938 2 года назад +10

    Hot air rising basically plays next to no role in a space that small. Any computer fan will easily overcome this force, too, so using a top intake is perfectly viable, if you are inclined to do so.

    • @EndUserGamer
      @EndUserGamer 2 года назад

      Yup. I just made a response video to Jay about this yesterday.

    • @promzy2tymes793
      @promzy2tymes793 2 года назад

      .📩☝️.

  • @deepankumar2942
    @deepankumar2942 2 года назад +4

    Me watching everything about these pc when i know for a fact i cannot afford sizz

  • @StormagedonBOD
    @StormagedonBOD 2 года назад

    2:10 Yeah chief, when you have 5 cats which all like sitting on your PC, that top filter is godsend.

  • @stefantufegdzic8294
    @stefantufegdzic8294 2 года назад

    I bought be quiet silent base 802 mesh and its best case ive seen so far. 3x140 front for intake, 360 top 140 back. Its just epic for airflow and everything else. Full mesh front, window side. Perfect for me

  • @majorjockitch
    @majorjockitch 2 года назад +8

    The top filter could simply be solid as a cover for when you're gone for longer.

  • @DenJoost
    @DenJoost 2 года назад +3

    Maybe when reviewing a case you can build a system with it so we can see how it looks and how everything fits.

  • @JonathanMurray
    @JonathanMurray 2 года назад

    I just built a system in this exact case (well almost, mine was black); I had ordered the P360A, but received the G360 with a sticker over the G and a P hand stenciled onto it. Factory packaging! Not complaining, the G has an extra fan and a few small design changes that I appreciated. One of the fans was DOA, but Phanteks replaced it after an email and proof of purchase. All in all, a very nice case and a pleasant experience with the company.

  • @olivemartini0011
    @olivemartini0011 2 года назад

    I’ve got a Phanteks Evolv X case. First time PC builder. Overall, the case is sooooo nice. Solid metal. Solid glass. I love the look of it

  • @rytek4274
    @rytek4274 2 года назад +5

    In the p350x the top fans as intakes were actually helpful compared to having them set up as exhaust. That filter being useful is still debatable but yea

  • @Pond721
    @Pond721 2 года назад +4

    I have the p500a and it is by far the best case I've owned. Looks great, lots of room for cooling and good air flow.

    • @Zwackelmann173
      @Zwackelmann173 2 года назад +1

      I've build my first PC in a P500a. I love it :D

    • @kayliz1872
      @kayliz1872 2 года назад

      @@Zwackelmann173 my first build is in the p500a also and I love this case

    • @spankbuda7466
      @spankbuda7466 2 года назад

      What did he say @17:22? So why are you mentioning about another Phanteks case performance when this video was only about the Phanteks G360A?!

    • @Pond721
      @Pond721 2 года назад +1

      @@spankbuda7466 Because it's made by the same company and I have the freedom to comment whatever the fuck I want.

    • @spankbuda7466
      @spankbuda7466 2 года назад

      @@Pond721 And I have the freedom to call out individuals that fails to pay attention to simple instructions.

  • @matthew9170
    @matthew9170 2 года назад +1

    I've got this case and it was a huge upgrade from the PoS case I got from my custom cyberpower PC last year for my 11700kf and 3060ti. With my arctic 360aio on the front I am able to fit 9 fans on this case and was able to stop my 3060ti mini from thermal throttling.

  • @rubbers3
    @rubbers3 2 года назад +1

    That rant about top air filter - I like them. Not everybody puts fans on top, most people stick with what comes with the case. In this situation, there's nothing to blow the dust off of it, passive airflow doesn't work. And with the top being the top-most flat area, A LOT of dust can fall on it, and having a filter that's easy to clean is good. If you don't want it to hinder your airflow just remove the filter and you're done, but it's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.

  • @sheeeeettttt4828
    @sheeeeettttt4828 2 года назад +25

    looks like 4000d airflow edition lol

    • @AndreasRP.
      @AndreasRP. 2 года назад

      Exactly lol, it’s just another average case

    • @subarutendou
      @subarutendou 2 года назад

      I cannot spot the difference other then the front and the side panel less show space

    • @AndreasRP.
      @AndreasRP. 2 года назад +1

      @Don't read profile photo dont worry we won’t. But we will report you :)

    • @technich3712
      @technich3712 Год назад +1

      @@AndreasRP. nice one

  • @mcod99
    @mcod99 2 года назад +4

    looks very like the corsair 4000d

  • @iamamish
    @iamamish Год назад +1

    Regarding top exhaust fans and fan filters, I ran a bunch of tests on my 5000D, and the results were interesting.
    First I had the fans on top set up as intakes. I also had the 3 front fans as intakes, as well as the 3 on the side, for a total of 9 intakes, with 1 exhaust in the back, and another 2 fans on my air cooler. After switching the top 3 from intake to exhaust, my Cinebench temps dropped about 8 degrees C.
    However, whether I had the filter on or off made no difference in the temperatures, so it probably makes more sense to leave it on. Definitely run them as exhaust though!

  • @timmarks8941
    @timmarks8941 2 года назад

    Jay surely the top dust filters are still worthwhile for dust falling on the top of a system. Having cleaned the top of my case recently, I am pleased to have a top dust filter there. The exhaust doesn’t blow all the dust away.

  • @cerealport2726
    @cerealport2726 2 года назад +4

    Amazing to see people freak out over an opinion about the value of a top dust filter. I wonder how many people realise that they don't have to do absolutely everything Jay says... he probably won't be coming round to inspect your PC to see if you are using it or not...

    • @md_vandenberg
      @md_vandenberg 2 года назад +1

      Some people aren't happy unless they're complaining.

    • @dougler500
      @dougler500 2 года назад +1

      It's not that he's telling US what to do... He looked straight at the camera and addressed manufacturers as if he was speaking for his audience or at least a great number of them. Clearly he and his audience have differing opinions on the top dust filter lol and shouldn't be speaking for them.
      Tech Tubers carry a lot of influence these days. There are instances of Jay influencing manufacturers out there so we don't want him influencing Phanteks and others to make changes we don't want or need and so we spoke up about it. Obviously lots of people like the filters.

    • @yodatw
      @yodatw 2 года назад

      People seem to like complaining more than just keep scrolling or do their own thing. It is as the Mandalorian would say, "This is NOT the way." lol

    • @EndUserGamer
      @EndUserGamer 2 года назад

      Because he's not exactly correct about the fan placement and orientation. I even made a response video to Jay about this yesterday.

  • @Kathdath
    @Kathdath 2 года назад +4

    I try to have some kind of mesh/screen on all the openings in my case. Dust and hair are one concern, but a larger one is insects crawling inside due to it being a nice warm space.
    My PCs are set up behind my desk so not the easiest to get to for regular cleaning (I do a deep clean once a season).

  • @nixxonvii3101
    @nixxonvii3101 2 года назад

    The Case remembers me when i bought my p350x. almost the same layout and in a nice black/white combo with argb no mesh and lack of optimization for rads. These budget cases really do be gettin better.

  • @mfelipetc
    @mfelipetc 2 года назад +1

    As someone that owns a P300A for two years, this case pretty much solves *most* of the things that annoys me in mine. Mainly the third bottom fan with cutout for radiators and the offset upper grill with 3 times more space.
    What could still get better: the HDD tray does not hold the drive vibration, so the entire case vibrates; as Jay showed, the "holes" for the cables aren't well placed (maybe for my motherboard?).
    But both P300A and this new G360A are solid for the price.

    • @PepRoween
      @PepRoween 2 года назад +1

      I have a Sharkoon TG5 for about 3-4 years now, it solves all your problems, was (and is) very low priced. And looks almost like this case in terms of functionality.
      I was a bit disappointed with this video because I thought it would bring something new but didn't.

  • @jyveturkey1894
    @jyveturkey1894 2 года назад +4

    'convection' inside a pc case is almost a non issue. It's too small of an area to make any real difference. There's nothing wrong with intake on top. It won't radically affect your temps.

  • @c99kfm
    @c99kfm 2 года назад +10

    Stupidest take so far. "Get rid of an easily removable filter!" How about letting the end user decide, as Phantek's currently doing?

    • @brando3342
      @brando3342 2 года назад

      They could make it look nicer under the filter though. That said, getting rid of the top filter could lower the price, which might make more sense than just paying for something nobody needs.

    • @yodatw
      @yodatw 2 года назад

      It is merely a suggestion don't get all twisted. In the end you do what you want with your rig. You just have to dust it more often. I blow mine out weekly with a mini blower thingy thang.

  • @OatBob
    @OatBob Год назад

    CyberpowerPC sells a prebuilt using a design similar to this. I marvel at how cheap and cost-cutting it is, and clean looking it manages to be at the same time. Hide the cables in the basement! The other observation I have is that it encourages even casual PC owners to clean up with the pop-off panels on top, front and bottom.

  • @Mellenius
    @Mellenius 2 года назад +1

    I guess I would have to confess I did top intake and rear intake and front exhaust on an NZXT H510 build but that was because I was practically forced to by the AiO I got where the fans didn't have a symmetrical frame front to back so they could only be mounted to the AiO one way and I had to mount the radiator flush to the front. So... there are people that do top intake. It just isn't conventional.

  • @PolskiJaszczomb
    @PolskiJaszczomb 2 года назад +3

    Top filter stops dust from settling in when PC is turned off, it still has a legit function.

    • @cerealport2726
      @cerealport2726 2 года назад +1

      Sounds like you should be really concerned with where all that dust is coming from if you need a dust filter when your PC is off...

    • @PolskiJaszczomb
      @PolskiJaszczomb 2 года назад

      @@cerealport2726 Sounds like you're not living in a house.

    • @cerealport2726
      @cerealport2726 2 года назад +1

      @@PolskiJaszczomb yes, I live in an apartment that I clean regularly, because I don't like wallowing in filth. I don't live in a vacuum cleaner bag like you seem to.

    • @PolskiJaszczomb
      @PolskiJaszczomb 2 года назад

      @@cerealport2726 Have fun cleaning your house each 5 minutes from 3 cats fur and exterior dirt when living next to a forest, because I surely won't as I don't live in a lab rat cage like you seem to.

    • @cerealport2726
      @cerealport2726 2 года назад

      @@PolskiJaszczomb I couldn't care less where you live.... and thanks for appreciating that I do in fact keep my apartment clean, it's only about 15 minutes work every couple of weeks. The joys of living in central Paris...

  • @mophuck
    @mophuck 2 года назад +3

    Not a fan of your click bait titles. Show some respect to your viewers. Dont be that guy

  • @lesabre1972
    @lesabre1972 2 года назад

    I like that slide for covering the screws it helps block the huge hole there to stop dust and makes airflow where it should be instead of out that huge hole.

  • @ctopedja
    @ctopedja 2 года назад +1

    Love these case reviews you have started doing, without even building in them 👍

  • @Blackmark52
    @Blackmark52 2 года назад +7

    *"That's going against convection."*
    That is NONSENSE. Air rise due to convection is irrelevant to even a broken fan. *And* there is very good reason to have a fan blowing into the case if the air it would be sucking out is coming straight from the cool flow of fans on the front panel. My case is cooler with the front top fan blowing down.

  • @mindofjasper5506
    @mindofjasper5506 2 года назад

    Just built in this case got sent this one when I originally ordered a P360A lol first build and it went well only thing not mentioned in video is how small the cutouts for PSU or multiple wires are, and no more cutout in front of GPU, but cable management was clean and easy to handle after that, and everything running good so far 🙂

  • @ClumsyNinja301
    @ClumsyNinja301 2 года назад +2

    My cpu AIO pulls air from the top. Absolutely zero issues :) 5800x3D stays nice and cool while gaming. Went with the Phanteks Glacier One 280 MPH AIO and it works great.

  • @AzziesPersonalRecordings
    @AzziesPersonalRecordings 2 года назад

    We just got one of these a few months ago and so much has changed on it! it's so much nicer!

  • @J-Ndre
    @J-Ndre 2 года назад

    My old PC have a Corsair Obsidian 550D case, and it has the same top vent, with a filter mesh, but it also have a cover, to cover it up if you like. Actually, the sides too comes with filter and panels to close them. It was before tempered glass and acrylic glass side panels were shipped as a part of the cases, though.

  • @thefourthdymensionmusic
    @thefourthdymensionmusic 2 года назад

    the pcie expansion slots on the case, the little braket that goes over the screws has actually rly helped me. i have a stripped screw right there and the bracket keeps it in place.

  • @LifeInFrame
    @LifeInFrame 4 месяца назад +1

    Having a dust cover on the top does make sense for people who have to lay there PC on it's side to fit on a shelf or under a low table. I have my living room PC under a TV stand and it sits on it's side so if I wanted to configure my fans with intake on top the dust cover would actually make a lot of sense. I actually wish there were more choices of cases that were not standing vertically and had feet options for the side of the case for situations like mine.

  • @icyphilippe
    @icyphilippe 2 года назад +2

    Every time i watch an overview on a case it confirms that fractal cases are the best for my needs

  • @jGRite
    @jGRite 2 года назад

    During your mesh-the-top-rant I thought about my old NZXT h630 case, and I loved it when I was using it. I kind of wish my fractal design r6 case was similar at the top so that air could exhaust either left or right, and still have a nice place for dust to fall instead of it falling into the case or onto a filter. It's very true that there's no point in a filter at the top just to collect dust. However having dust fall into system while it's off is not wanted either.

  • @PatalJunior
    @PatalJunior Год назад

    I can attest to the 90 degree holes for the cable passthrough , I have a P300A, and the some of the SATA ports are in between those metal support between gaps, and it blocks of some ports.

  • @martythestines
    @martythestines 2 года назад

    2:02 THANK YOU!! It makes a PC look unfinished.
    I built my first PC for my 32nd B-day last August and this was one of the things that bugged me when picking out a case. (I went Lancool Mesh 2) My work PC sits up higher and I don't really see it.
    My PC for the livingroom TV though (Cooler Master MB311L M-ATX case), is right there, all on display. Like I said, it looks unfinished without the "mesh". But it holds back the airflow from my AIO. Even with high static pressure fans.

  • @ahmadmuraish1144
    @ahmadmuraish1144 Год назад +1

    Jayz, I would like to state that the top filter is extremly helpful... I live in the middle east, its a dust factory over here... You have no idea how much dust gets collected on top of my pc withen one month, without these filters my pc would drawn in dust.
    A lot of other countries have this issue too, some gaming cafees have there doors open during summer = more dust intake into the shop :)
    Mesh on top is a must.

  • @Powwpoww
    @Powwpoww 2 года назад

    So I have the Eclipse P360A black version which I purchased on January because of a review video Steve did on it and only issue I had, which was kinda major is the high profile RGB memory I am using was causing the front most fan on my water cooling double fan radiator to not fit as they were too close. Luckily I was able to order a noctua slim fan which solved that problem. Other than that the cable management is very good and cooling is very good because mine has the big mesh at the front and haven't had to clean it so far. Loving this case especially since I only paid $79.99 for it when I bought it.

  • @JamesRibe
    @JamesRibe 2 года назад

    8:12 the slidy thing is just a cover for the gaping hole that would be there otherwise. It's a compromise that lets them put the IO shield and PCI slots flush with the back of the case instead of inset like the classic ATX design.

  • @benbunch4159
    @benbunch4159 Год назад

    I've had cases where that space to the right of the PCI slots had to stay open or be closed with tape because the stock plate that covers it up would not fit with the GPU etc in place, which that adjustable slidey locky thing solves.

  • @kirilmihailovski9495
    @kirilmihailovski9495 2 года назад

    I bought a Phanteks 500A few weeks ago and the build quality is great. So is the airflow, the fans actually aren't crap. The only downflow is that there weren't a splitter cable for the 3 front fans.

  • @EvanMorgoch
    @EvanMorgoch 2 года назад

    One thing I wish case reviews started highlighting more is whether the PCI slots have intermediate bracing between each slot or not so we knew whether 3rd party vertical brackets would work. Wasn’t discussed until the very end where he off handedly commented on wishing they included their own vertical bracket, which suggested the pci-slot area was completely open.

  • @mughug9616
    @mughug9616 2 года назад

    I love my older white Phanteks Eclipse P400S Tempered Glass case with the mesh front. It has undergone several internal changes and upgrades including motherboards (full ATX), video cards (handled up to a 317mm long XFX Radeon RX 5700 XT THICC III and room for front case fans), and switching from air to an AIO 280 cooler at the front. Unable to mount AIO at the top due to proximity of motherboard to AIO fans. It houses 2 HDDs and 2 SSDs with room for more if needed. I found that Phanteks provide enough spares and accessories on their website for reasonable expansion. Cooling the overclocking is good with plenty of room for fans and good airflow. When the time comes to upgrade the case, I will consider Phanteks first. :)

  • @danielabbott9312
    @danielabbott9312 2 года назад

    I I have the corsair 4000D and it has the same mesh filter on top and I really like it for when I'm not using the computer to prevent dust and especially cat hair from getting in, I take it off when ever I use the computer.

  • @ShimejiiGaming
    @ShimejiiGaming 2 года назад

    Most builds i have done use all intakes and one exhaust in the back, havent had an issue. Usually i dont do exhaust through the top just cause ive always find systems tend to have cooler mobo temps and less panicky calls.

  • @cheezzeballz
    @cheezzeballz 2 года назад

    Regarding the top filters; I remove mine when I use my PC, then put it back in when I don't. They're magnetic and easy to remove anyway so there's no hassle there.

  • @17Namur
    @17Namur 2 года назад

    Thanks for showing the cable extension from the back!

  • @chanNOTtatum
    @chanNOTtatum 2 года назад

    Haven't built in this exact one, but have built in the Eclipse P500A. It is really similar and really like the price point for their products based on the quality you are getting!

  • @honggoo
    @honggoo 2 года назад

    Top filter is needed. It can prevent dust fall into the case when the rig is shut down. Or for whom didn't install fan on top of the case.

  • @basjansen6811
    @basjansen6811 Год назад

    Building the same case , it is very nice and very much choice of airflow/radiator setup. for the price it is really good

  • @benjaminnaidoo9776
    @benjaminnaidoo9776 2 года назад

    I have a version of this case, the P360x. Great to build in 👌🏽 I might consider one as a replacement though, feel like I need different fans so going with the Phanteks ones might be a good idea

  • @TJJoel79
    @TJJoel79 2 года назад

    I have and it definitely was a visual upgrade from the Cooler Master case it replaced, overall it was a painless and positive experience

  • @darkzak47
    @darkzak47 2 года назад +2

    Ironically I’ve been thinking about a new build as I can’t get near my computer thanks to my daughters and Genshin Impact.
    I was excited about this case when I saw the thumbnail but you seem more ‘meh’ about this case, Jay.
    Not sure I’m crazy about squashing all the cables with the side panel and the rubber-edged pass throughs do make things look cleaner.
    And above all, I like to front mount my AIO’s because why try to cool down your radiator with hot case air?
    Personally I’m a huge fan of M.2 drives. I don’t need all the SSD brackets or the drive cages. Be nice to have that open space. I wonder if they have such a case for M.2 only builders
    Anyway, good review Jay, thanks

  • @vinstaal0
    @vinstaal0 2 года назад

    About the top dust filter, you often want the first top fan to be an intake, putting that as an exhaust will get cool air away from the components

  • @floydt2
    @floydt2 2 года назад

    I did a build with the black version of this case, mine came with the vertical GPU mount included, but decided not to use it as I felt the fan intake for the GPU would be to close to the glass side panel for decent air intake. I added a 120mm exhaust @ the rear, and moved the 3 included fans to exhaust from the top. I have a 240mm radiator in the front. System is an AMD Ryzen 7 5800x with a Kraken X53 AIO, an d an AMD Radeon 6800xt, both mildly overclocked, full tilt, CPU never went over 55c, GPU reached 81c. Overall, I'm pleased with the case, little tight with the cable management on the backside though.

    • @graysonbuttercheeks3136
      @graysonbuttercheeks3136 2 года назад

      I bought this case as well to try to cool my 5800x….without extreme undervolting it….im putting in a top mount 360mm aio in it…is your 5800x undervolted to achieve 81c?….can you share your cpu oc/uv settings?

  • @Shwadeybabe
    @Shwadeybabe 2 года назад

    I have all of my fans as intake for positive pressure. I don't run a fan on the back and air flies out of my case. No temp issues at all.

  • @22oreos
    @22oreos 2 года назад

    Keep the case/fans videos coming!

  • @alt5494
    @alt5494 2 года назад +1

    A more expensive option that came with the vertical mount & four T30 fans would be a great option for midrange workstations.

  • @knghtbrd
    @knghtbrd 2 года назад +2

    Seeing Jay take this thing apart, it kind of reminds me of the Corsair Carbide 100R/200R/etc cases. They were … built to a cost. If you wanted a cheap case, they did the trick, but they did feel a little flimsy. What this has that those cases didn't is a modern feature set. I suspect you're gonna have to go to $150 or more to get a case that's got thicker panels today, especially if you want the modern features.

    • @daktus05
      @daktus05 2 года назад

      i've got the 275r and it is basically the same case... and its not flimsy at all

  • @2002nkpB
    @2002nkpB 2 года назад

    I got a Phanteks Enthoo pro back in 2018 for my first 1070 build. Recently built a new rig w/ a 3080 and a 12700k, reused my old case. As far as I am concerned and aware for my needs, the Enthoo pro is the best case.

  • @KaroKhatchadoorian
    @KaroKhatchadoorian 2 года назад

    Jay, on some cases, positive air pressure benefits cooling. My be quiet 500DX runs 4 intake and 1 exhaust. I can see why a filter would be beneficial