@F1gilles Overpriced could be said if it was the typical stamped steel. These are CNC machined from solid blocks of aluminum. If you know anything about machining, you'd know how much that increases cost as it slows down production. As for the hotbox reputation it seems to have, ye4s it does run warmer than average, but if you know how to properly tune your voltages, its perfectly capable just like any other 10L case. I've built two personal systems with this case and I have no regrets as it taught me a lot about cooling and power efficiency, so it's not for the average lego system builder.
It does ,to bad its one of the worst value per perf card NVDIA has released in the past 10 years. For the first time since the crypto mining started , there is massive availability on cards ,as nobody is buying those.
You could legit carry it everywhere with you and you wouldn’t need to even put in a paper or anything to make sure it doesn’t break. It’s a pick up and take case.
Don't bother, this build is horrific. Do about 2 hours of research online and you can do better. Don't listen to these tech channels it's all for views bro is highly uneducated.
Honestly I found the pins on the cpu to be way less stress. Near 2000 ultra tiny pins on the motherboard scares me way more than the bigger ones on the cpu to bend back.
@@atrociouscow that cpu is absolutely going to choke and die with that cooler and case. ryzen 7000 runs hotter than the core of the sun even with decent cooling.
@@sneakycactus8815 true if you are using the x version. I would have gone with the 7700 non-x. It stays under 80°C with the wraith prism cooler in cinebench r23
@@ArkiTechnology an 120mm aio is still not the best you can do with that much space, also 6000mts are the max non buggy frequency amd supports. also 100 pounds less on the mobo, you dont need that features anyway, and you would have gotten a x3d 7000 series cpu. this is lackluster.
About the CPU, the non-x versions of the Ryzen 7000 CPUs deliver similar or identical performance at a much lower wattage, meaning they can be cooled way way easier.
only thing i hate these cases: they dont have dust filters and its take a lot dust i use silverstone sugo 13 its very compact except inside but its look so cool but its gettin dusty very easy and thermal performance is if you use i9 its gettin hot very easy and gettin dust almost all day so if they want these cases common they should work on dust filter and thermal performance
I have an Xproto-L build with all exposed parts. It's not that big of a deal Dust accumulates faster sure but not as fast as you think and a compressed fan of air or an electric duster works just as good.
Genuinely curious about why you make that claim. I loved the theme of this build and have been looking into maybe doing a 4070. I would either want to do that or a 3080, since they are about the same price depending on some things right now.
@@thorodinson7467 Just did. I gotcha its mostly a price for performance thing. See I wanted to get one to use to train some smaller sized neural networks and I really liked the performance and power efficiency. I was also looking at 3080s which have similar performance with more Cuda cores, but they aren't going to be supported for as long and they would take more power. I plan on putting it through its paces so I wasn't sure which would be better for my needs since I won't be using it for gaming.
This is wild. I thought my meshlicious build was small and a sleeper. You went smaller and more powerful 💀. Granted, it costs twice as much tho 😭 Specs: Ryzen 5 5700x 3070 founders 32gb 3200 DDR4 Asrock Phantom gaming itx motherboard 3tb of m.2 drives. Some msi AIO In the SSUPD Meshlicious.
@@maxim.276_8 intel cpu in the future will have around 200 cores and 400 threads with max tdp of 355 watt with a huge socket (i think bigger than the threadripper pro wx
If you could somehow cleanly route that with water cooling on the cpu(external pump, reservoir, and radiator) you could make that work well After rewatching it, you totally could!!
its a great way to flex wit that cpu gpu combo, but when building in an miniITX case, understanding the limitation in the performance of the components for the airflow is the heaven
Honestly that is one of the best cases I’ve ever seen in my life
My dream build for a long time. Thorzone did a great job
I agreee
@@ArkiTechnology except it is a hotbox :|
Thorzone Mjolnir.
@F1gilles Overpriced could be said if it was the typical stamped steel. These are CNC machined from solid blocks of aluminum. If you know anything about machining, you'd know how much that increases cost as it slows down production. As for the hotbox reputation it seems to have, ye4s it does run warmer than average, but if you know how to properly tune your voltages, its perfectly capable just like any other 10L case. I've built two personal systems with this case and I have no regrets as it taught me a lot about cooling and power efficiency, so it's not for the average lego system builder.
Not going to lie to 4070 looks really clean
Fr bro. Love it
It does ,to bad its one of the worst value per perf card NVDIA has released in the past 10 years. For the first time since the crypto mining started , there is massive availability on cards ,as nobody is buying those.
It's such a shame its one of the worst value cards nvidia has ever released.
@@mowtow90 bro literally where lmao I was able to buy a 4070 ti but every 3000 series was sold out and that was literally last month
I just bought one 4070 Asus dual OC looks insane
I cant believe all that fits in such a little case. Awesome build!
Right? Tysm :)
All of this can fit in a much smaller case
@@riba2233 not too worried about that. Wanted one of these cases for years
@@riba2233 please do share what much smaller cases can fit these components.
@@GoldenTiger01 a4 style and sentry style cases around 7L in volume
We don't say tiny or small, we say average.
💀💀💀
A man of culture
I'm average where it counts! 😁
@@zerocal76 ofc you are :D
@@zerocal76 aw, so it's tiny 😂
For anyone wondering, this is the Thor Mjolnir case, because including that in the description or a pinned comment would just be impossible.
@@bren.r true, never mind the 100+ comments i've already left letting people know 🤝 appreciate u helping tho dude
@ArkiTechnology yet you still couldn't leave a pinned comment or put it in the description? Make it make sense.
@ doesn't make sense honestly, fair point
"Yeah makes sense man"
Proceeds to not pin any comment.
Bro went full goblin mode for that laugh I'm dying 😭
Has strong hehe boi vibe
Fr
lmao 🤣
Fr 😂🤣🤣
bros me
The laugh at the end makes it 10x better💀
You could legit carry it everywhere with you and you wouldn’t need to even put in a paper or anything to make sure it doesn’t break. It’s a pick up and take case.
Needs a handle added...
I wouldn't
Is there gonna be a full build/benchmark/demo video??
I want to make one! No promises but you might see one pop up on the channel soon 🙏
@@ArkiTechnology if you do. Please do the thermal overview. I think a lot of us are interested about this topic
Specs list?? Case name?? PSU?? Full build video?? Something more than just a short for people who might want to build a similar SFF PC??
Working on a longform tour bro
@@ArkiTechnologyimagine gatekeeping pc cases loser tech channel
Don't bother, this build is horrific. Do about 2 hours of research online and you can do better. Don't listen to these tech channels it's all for views bro is highly uneducated.
@@thedeadliest4380 reasons that this is horrific?
hes probably just mad its nvidia and itx. they are more expensive.@@epixportal1020
That laugh at the end sounded so perfect!
I love this goblin giggles at the end😂
Pulling the PSU from his pocket took me out!! 🤣🤣🤣
Now you have got the mini heater in the room for upcoming winters. Good job 👍
Case Name ?
literally wtf
@@af.tatchell Thorzone Mjolnir.
@@Leongaming5530 you da real mvp
Thor Mjolnir case - because including that in the description or a pinned comment would just be impossible.
That’s such a fucking cool build just the general size of it is so awesome
Thanks man! I love it
Looks clean 👌🏻
Would be good for a mini windows server
That laugh at the end of the video 😅😅😂😂😂
Can you provide a part list? This looks legendary
Very cute case. I love it!!
That looks amazing❤️👍
its better than my pc☠️
Very clean looking. Simple, yet effective.
Thankyou bro!
Your configuration of these parts is really respectful
Honestly I found the pins on the cpu to be way less stress. Near 2000 ultra tiny pins on the motherboard scares me way more than the bigger ones on the cpu to bend back.
Bro got a little devious at the end
Is this smaller then the fractal design ridge?
What case is that?
Thor Mjolnir case - because including that in the description or a pinned comment would just be impossible.
that laugh at the end reminds me of myself when I bootup my own PC build for the 1st time😂😂😂
Thermal Throttling left the chat!
There is actually vertical little thermal throttling
@@atrociouscow cpu will throttle
It’s ok with conductonaut ok kroyonaut normally
@@atrociouscow that cpu is absolutely going to choke and die with that cooler and case. ryzen 7000 runs hotter than the core of the sun even with decent cooling.
@@sneakycactus8815 true if you are using the x version. I would have gone with the 7700 non-x. It stays under 80°C with the wraith prism cooler in cinebench r23
any heating issues with the build?
Whats thw name of the case? :)
Cooler Master NR200
@@ItsNicolau its not
MJOLNIR | The best mini-ITX Case
@@ItsNicolau nope, its worst pc case u can ever see
Thor Mjolnir case - because including that in the description or a pinned comment would just be impossible.
Total build cost and breakdown?
What case is it? Planing on building an itx
Thorzone MJOLNIR
The airflow😂
Airflow left the chat
"that's a lot of mhz" got me dead 🤣
Bro is living the dream ❤
Love bro 🙏
0 case fans? how are the temps?
Ok but is the cooler good enough for it?
We'll see
@@ArkiTechnologyhow’s that working out 😂 my guess is that it’s sitting at a nice chilly 95C
@@YouBetterCallSaul awfully mate, got a be quiet 120mm aio in there now - tight fit but much better hahaha
@@ArkiTechnology an 120mm aio is still not the best you can do with that much space, also 6000mts are the max non buggy frequency amd supports. also 100 pounds less on the mobo, you dont need that features anyway, and you would have gotten a x3d 7000 series cpu. this is lackluster.
Pretty stable at 105C lol
beast! I would like to see benchmarks demo soon !!!!!
"It's not so tiny!"
That's what she said!
Nice build!
About the CPU, the non-x versions of the Ryzen 7000 CPUs deliver similar or identical performance at a much lower wattage, meaning they can be cooled way way easier.
In fact you can run it without cooling
Looks amazing! What about Full video and pc parts?
“That’s a lot of muz”💀💀💀💀
this is the hotest pc known to man ITS GOING TO LITERIALLY MELT
How much did it cost you?I literally planing to get same stuff in term of specs
I’m just estimating but I’d say around $1500-1600 USD. It could be even more than that
@@Dell-ol6hb thank you I guess but I built it already like 5 months ago
@@daftysnake7019how much did u spend?
@@lorenzobmw810 around 2.3 euros
nice case! shame about the gpu choice tho
sleeping on dlss 3.0
@@ArkiTechnology Fake frame generator got me zzzz'n
@@ArkiTechnology sleeping on low flops yet absurdly high rasterization power, and x3d.
How it's like to flex on a friend it should have a front glass if you want to see inside 😉
Link the full video please if there is any
that laugh at the end earned my sub
the click of the plastic CPU cover is ✨magical✨
That thing is a guaranteed space heater
How much total cost of the build? Would you share the parts list?
only thing i hate these cases: they dont have dust filters and its take a lot dust i use silverstone sugo 13 its very compact except inside but its look so cool but its gettin dusty very easy and thermal performance is if you use i9 its gettin hot very easy and gettin dust almost all day so if they want these cases common they should work on dust filter and thermal performance
Use a duster EZ fix
I have an Xproto-L build with all exposed parts. It's not that big of a deal
Dust accumulates faster sure but not as fast as you think and a compressed fan of air or an electric duster works just as good.
please, MAKE LIST OF PARTS AND ASSECORRIES WITH BUY LINK..
I need a list of everything they used to build it
I absolutely love this!! If I knew anything about PC building this is what I’d go with. You could bring that bad boy wherever you wanted
Man, I really wanna build this !!
Love SFF, can’t see myself ever going back to a mid tower again
Wait until you encounter a bent pin on the motherboard, then you will want your CPU's with easily fixable pins.
That laugh at the end😭
that's gonna run so loud and hot, good luck trying to play rdr2
Can it run cyberpunk 2077 or GTA or any other demanding games as well?
Why you laughing like that at the end are you ok?
Happy first boot
how much did the build cost?
That case looks sick! I love that, but I'm into the gigantic ones.
Also, "mhizz"
After 3 seconds of PC running: "Fire in the hole !!!".
I agree
First
@@BwHRcaptvjock indeed
I agree
How much was the whole build?
RTX 4070 might actually be a worse decision than buying a 3050
People sleeping in DLSS 3.0
facts
Genuinely curious about why you make that claim. I loved the theme of this build and have been looking into maybe doing a 4070. I would either want to do that or a 3080, since they are about the same price depending on some things right now.
@@MichaelDude12345 watch LTT 4070 review
@@thorodinson7467 Just did. I gotcha its mostly a price for performance thing. See I wanted to get one to use to train some smaller sized neural networks and I really liked the performance and power efficiency. I was also looking at 3080s which have similar performance with more Cuda cores, but they aren't going to be supported for as long and they would take more power. I plan on putting it through its paces so I wasn't sure which would be better for my needs since I won't be using it for gaming.
Is there a list of all parts including the case?
This is wild. I thought my meshlicious build was small and a sleeper. You went smaller and more powerful 💀. Granted, it costs twice as much tho 😭
Specs:
Ryzen 5 5700x
3070 founders
32gb 3200 DDR4
Asrock Phantom gaming itx motherboard
3tb of m.2 drives.
Some msi AIO
In the SSUPD Meshlicious.
Thankyou for the kind words :) awesome build! I have a v similar spec meshlicious for my daily, even managed to cram a 4tb hdd in there hahaha
Itx cases>>>
The last thing missing was the two fans an intake and an exhaust fan and this case would be the best case ever!
"why is the pin gone"
No theyre embedded into the motherboard and itss because amd uses lga instead of pga sockets (info for worried newbie builders)
Thank you didn’t knew that till now
@@maxim.276_8 intel cpu in the future will have around 200 cores and 400 threads with max tdp of 355 watt with a huge socket (i think bigger than the threadripper pro wx
Which case is this? Love the look and dual chamber layout!
This is what i want to get when i plan on building a gaming pc. Something thats small and works great
where to buy this case , where is the link?
What is the average temp of this computer? I'm interested in it.
If you could somehow cleanly route that with water cooling on the cpu(external pump, reservoir, and radiator) you could make that work well
After rewatching it, you totally could!!
Does the 7700x stay cool when full load?🤔
its a great way to flex wit that cpu gpu combo, but when building in an miniITX case, understanding the limitation in the performance of the components for the airflow is the heaven
Link to all products?
I am basically ready to go ITX for portability, but don't know what to do with the monitor
For me, the minimalist design was Dope!
The dominator platinum ram look sick and really stand out. Might go for the titanium for my build for 2$ more
1 question... What power supply is that ? And can it handle the load ?
Phantecks sfx750 and yeah mate :) would recommend the corsair alternative though
@@ArkiTechnology thanks
smoll tiny build 4070 is killer 😍
this was great i love matt
Was unsure and under confident building an itx. Great help and super simple. Gonna build this one
where can buy the case and how much does it cost
case name ? 😢
now i want to see the biggest build with a house sized case and furtniture acting as the place to plug components in 😂
Powerful specs in a small box, did it had cooling issue, how things pretty worked on that motherboard, does size and spacing matters????
May I know what is the total cost of this build? Thanks!
Which cooler did you use pls Tell
How much would one of these fully built cost?
Very nice build! What is the model of the case?