Interested to hear our thoughts? We've experimented with a little write-up on our build experiences with some key information. Have a read, let us know if this is something you'd enjoy more often alongside the videos 🙃 Link below: www.mrmattlee.com/post/lianlisup01
You better put a layer of air filter sheet/foam on the casing walls that have input flows. And also if you have time to dremmel the back of your casing so your fan can stay inside.
I started planning my own PC build a year ago. Then I found this channel. I subscribed after 3 minutes. The work put into the content is incredibly enjoying. I simply love and appreciate the work behind it. always and always new and new ideas are born. It's art. Thanks for the content and work. You are the goat of PC building Matt. Keep it up.
At fist i didnt like the look of the case but the air flow is top tier. Lian li really on its case game this year. Few months ago the dan a3 and now this. Another great build mr matt!
My Lancool 216 has this. I have a Noctua A12x25 fan pulling air from the 4090 FE's rear exhaust. I don't really have any statistics for myself, but from what I've read/watched and feeling the heat behind it, it works pretty well!
@@zZTrungZzon a regular case; Yes, it won't work. But, with this case; it works well. Didn't you watch the airflow visualization on this video? Did any of those smoke go back in the rear fan? The fan on the side of the case made sure those heat/smoke does not go back in the case.
@@zZTrungZz Hot air out the backside (lol) 90 degree turn to the rear fan which is a total of about a foot distance, don't think the air will mix unless the pc is in a box.
Great video and build, but I don't agree about the choice to use this particular motherboard only. This case is specifically designed to be used with a mobo that has back connectors, and would have been very interesting to see a build process like that...
I was originally conflicted about the fan mounted to the rear of the case but the USB drive sticking out helped rationalize that it really doesn't stick out any more than the normal periphery. thanks for that detail!
Don't your think it would be a better idea to do intake for AIO so radiator gets cool air directly from outside instead warm air from inside and GPU. For 7800x3d it probably doesn't matter cuz it's a super cool CPU anyways but for monsters like 14900 I think it would make sense. Thanks 🙏
7:03 - 3x outtake fans next to the water cooling steal all the air. 8:03 - The cool air goes through the front and turns into hot air right away from the GPU, then gets drawn out. 8:14 - Draw air from the side panel... we should have a window there, right? Major issue: Only 1 cool air intake from the rear (or the 3 fans from the water cooling may also draw from the rear but very weakly... I don't think the video shows much on that part). I really don't see how the water cooling draws air (and it's useless for an RGB water cooling system because it's all hidden). Also, the PCI-E extended cable is just too long... when the motherboard is designed, it should be as close to the CPU socket as possible. I would never go for this kind of build.
Interesting airflow... intakes through the GPU and a single fan externally mounted on the back... exhaust through the AIO and an additional 3 fans mounted behind the MB. I mean, I can see by the visualization that it is indeed exhausting the air, but I don't know... can't wrap my head around it. Definitely an interesting concept, though.
Great video,like allways. Interesting concept...probably the direct fresh air in the Gpu is a great thing....the case seams compact , what i personaly like. Myb the only small thing i dont like is the exteranl exhaust fan. Thx Matt,continue like this👍👍
Lian Li seems to dominate the PC case market. These videos never get old, and I didn't know that the RTX 4080 Super would just as big as the RTX 4080. Great job, @Mr_Matt_Lee greetings from India!
I was waiting for this one! There is so much potential in this case meta, and I can’t wait for them to make a V2. The airflow pattern is weird to say the least, and I can see some problems occurring if it’s parked too close to a wall. But is it worth it for the high mid tower design aesthetic? Time will tell.
@Mr_Matt_Lee, thank you for all of the comp build videos you do. I have a question, do you ever do giveaways with these builds or are these builds for friends, family, and or fans of your channel?
Are there any issues with motherboard cooling on this board? The airflow visual almost made it seem like barely any air even with the rear intake passed over the board. Just immediately got sucked to the back. Also does that rear fan bracket fit a 30mm fan like the T30? I'd also love to know if the Lian Li Hydroshift could be adjusted to work with this design since it's default out of the box config might not be long enough. Maybe undo one management bracket.
It looks kinda.... wierd. Nonthless it looks awesome. It reminds me a bit of the SSUPD Meshlicious S. Both are more vertical than horizontal, both have their GPU "standing" and both have a tempered glas panel. Especially when you put back the front and top cover.
Wow this is such a clean build! Another banger from Matt as always. Never though the gpu is used as the intake, another unique thing comes from Lian li! But what about the thermal of the cpu? It feels a little... out of place for me seeing that only one fan acts as the intake toward the motherboard 😳
Excellent video. I'm considering this case to move into a little more compact set up. I'm a little concerned about fitment of multiple cables to my GPU, though. I run 3 displayport cables with my set up - do you think there is enough room to make that happen?
In case anyone in the future is wondering it is totally feasible to run 3 or 4 cables through this case to your GPU, it's just a little bit fiddly to do.
Kinda on the fence with this case nice build though I think I would like this case with a project zero or other back connect motherboard since theres no graphics card in front of mobo to hide cables with this setup
I have a question, did you turn up the speed on the fans on the GPU to get it to work better as an intake? And I like the write up on the build. Would be cool if you could do this "ASMR" and one where you maybe do a voiceover explaining things.
@mr_matt_lee Your projects have always inspire some of us on how to approach new PC builds, and I am one of your admirers. Unfortunately, some of us (Me) will never be able to construct a budget gaming pc owing to unavoidable circumstances. Now, I was so intrigued by your budget pc build using Montech Air 903 max pc case, that I purchased it through your link, and it was cheap and I love it. The downside was that when shipping from my US warehouse to my country, the shipping payment alone could allow me to buy four more Extra max Air 903 cases, and since that day, I have never recovered enough to even pull myself up to buy accessories to build a pc. I just have an empty computer case in my store trying to figure out how to go about it because its accessories are either 8x pricey or not locally available.
I'm wondering what you do with all the rigs you build. And do you have a certain thing with some brands like Kinston and Asus? Because you use a lot of those parts. Just interested :)
Hello i have a ch560 case 3 intake 1 exhaust i addes 2 bottom intake 2x120mm and top exhaust 2x140mm fans my cpu runs 1-3 degrees hotter why is this...
You have 5 intake vs 3 exhaust. You created a dead spot of hot air in your case where it's not circulating properly. Also mixing and matching fans in either CFM or size isn't optimal. You tend to normally want equal amounts of the same fan for intake and exhaust. If your intakes are pulling in air faster than your exhaust can help.. exhaust, then you get the above mentioned pockets of hot air sitting inside the case, raising the ambient temps inside by a few degrees which you're seeing in CPU and probably also GPU temps.
@@NyteStalker89 my exhaust fans runs around 800 rpm My intake is much faster I also going to upgrade my single cpu cooler fan to a double one.. hope that wil decrease 1-3 degrees. My last step is to undervolt my Cpu in bios its an 7600x amd 3x140mm intake front 2x120mm intake bottom 2x140mm exhaust top 1x120mm exhaust back
Interested to hear our thoughts? We've experimented with a little write-up on our build experiences with some key information. Have a read, let us know if this is something you'd enjoy more often alongside the videos 🙃 Link below:
www.mrmattlee.com/post/lianlisup01
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Wow... I really enjoy reading your article with the video. It's a more complete review. Thanks
Have you seen the testing done on this case's airflow? It's pretty crazy
The article was interesting and answered a lot of the questions people are asking in the comments! I'd love to see more of these.
You better put a layer of air filter sheet/foam on the casing walls that have input flows. And also if you have time to dremmel the back of your casing so your fan can stay inside.
I started planning my own PC build a year ago. Then I found this channel. I subscribed after 3 minutes. The work put into the content is incredibly enjoying. I simply love and appreciate the work behind it. always and always new and new ideas are born. It's art. Thanks for the content and work. You are the goat of PC building Matt. Keep it up.
been here since 15k subs, this is the best PC building channel on YT.
At fist i didnt like the look of the case but the air flow is top tier. Lian li really on its case game this year. Few months ago the dan a3 and now this. Another great build mr matt!
This. At first I had the same feelings about the case, but done properly it's really an aesthetic beast! Have an awesome week buddy :D
@@Mr_Matt_Lee how does this compare to the liancool 216 in cooling performance
GPU temperatures are terrible according to two tests I read.
@@Nikolai94 Reading is by no means information.
@@Nikolai94 jayz two cents tested it and gpu temp around 55c - 60c. I think its a decent temp.
That back fan being on the exterior is just weird, but the case in it's self is pretty sick!
My Lancool 216 has this. I have a Noctua A12x25 fan pulling air from the 4090 FE's rear exhaust. I don't really have any statistics for myself, but from what I've read/watched and feeling the heat behind it, it works pretty well!
looks like its barely doing anything other than making noise looking at the smoke
Rear fan being intake doesn't work well. The heat exhausted above the fan will be sucked back into the case.
@@zZTrungZzon a regular case; Yes, it won't work. But, with this case; it works well. Didn't you watch the airflow visualization on this video? Did any of those smoke go back in the rear fan? The fan on the side of the case made sure those heat/smoke does not go back in the case.
@@zZTrungZz Hot air out the backside (lol) 90 degree turn to the rear fan which is a total of about a foot distance, don't think the air will mix unless the pc is in a box.
This is one of the most cleanest PC Build Videos i have seen so far. Love it 👍
That screwdriver spin. Had to watch it 5 times 🤩
Earliest I've been on a video but the production quality and editing are always surprising!!
Great to have you here :D Glad you enjoyed the video!
when you think the bar is set to maximum, Matt Lee uploads a new build.
This is my dream machine right here!! Looks great! Glad they tried something a little different with the GPU placement and it just works well!
This channel seriously deserves more subs and views for the sheer production quality and creativity. Amazing stuff Matt 🙌🙌
loved this video, I actually used your videos to guide my first PC build I did on my channel! So big thank you to you !!
This style of editing is the best ive ever seen.
Great video and build, but I don't agree about the choice to use this particular motherboard only.
This case is specifically designed to be used with a mobo that has back connectors, and would have been very interesting to see a build process like that...
Good to see Kingston kc3000 still doing fine in todays's builds! 👍
I was originally conflicted about the fan mounted to the rear of the case but the USB drive sticking out helped rationalize that it really doesn't stick out any more than the normal periphery. thanks for that detail!
Just got my case (in white) today! This video got me excited to put my all-white build together.
Don't your think it would be a better idea to do intake for AIO so radiator gets cool air directly from outside instead warm air from inside and GPU. For 7800x3d it probably doesn't matter cuz it's a super cool CPU anyways but for monsters like 14900 I think it would make sense. Thanks 🙏
Just bought a Corsair 3500X, but this was on my radar. Currently have my 2021 build in a iCue 5000X. Thanks for the content Matt!
7:03 - 3x outtake fans next to the water cooling steal all the air.
8:03 - The cool air goes through the front and turns into hot air right away from the GPU, then gets drawn out.
8:14 - Draw air from the side panel... we should have a window there, right?
Major issue: Only 1 cool air intake from the rear (or the 3 fans from the water cooling may also draw from the rear but very weakly... I don't think the video shows much on that part).
I really don't see how the water cooling draws air (and it's useless for an RGB water cooling system because it's all hidden).
Also, the PCI-E extended cable is just too long... when the motherboard is designed, it should be as close to the CPU socket as possible.
I would never go for this kind of build.
I noticed that too, not enough air for the radiator,, don't get me wrong it's look sick, but I don't think the temps are that good.
@@runspenstinski Not sick at all .... people just want to keep change from regular build.
All these gimmick won't last long .....
Awesome build as always you never disappoint ❤
Love how it somewhat removes a hotspot that develops if the gpu and cpu are close together.
Interesting airflow... intakes through the GPU and a single fan externally mounted on the back... exhaust through the AIO and an additional 3 fans mounted behind the MB. I mean, I can see by the visualization that it is indeed exhausting the air, but I don't know... can't wrap my head around it. Definitely an interesting concept, though.
Great video,like allways. Interesting concept...probably the direct fresh air in the Gpu is a great thing....the case seams compact , what i personaly like. Myb the only small thing i dont like is the exteranl exhaust fan. Thx Matt,continue like this👍👍
This may have been one of the cleanest builds I've ever seen it's awesome 😎
Wow , GPU Intake😮
These videos are truly a work of art, you gotta be an artist to make these
The quality of your productions keeps going up. Good work!
Wow, this changed the norm of the Cases.
This is going to be a dust buildup nightmare. Aesthetically it's also not for me , but each to their own :) Great content , as always !
Rear fan as intake results in a positive pressure setup. Fan curve of exhaust can be adjusted if required.
Awesome, once again! 🔥
Thank you 😘
@@Mr_Matt_Lee you're welcome!
Great video and even better computer. The best channel about building computers.
Greetings from Poland
Lian Li seems to dominate the PC case market. These videos never get old, and I didn't know that the RTX 4080 Super would just as big as the RTX 4080. Great job, @Mr_Matt_Lee greetings from India!
Lian Li is on one right now. Just banger after banger
I was waiting for this one! There is so much potential in this case meta, and I can’t wait for them to make a V2. The airflow pattern is weird to say the least, and I can see some problems occurring if it’s parked too close to a wall. But is it worth it for the high mid tower design aesthetic? Time will tell.
WoW... Oh.. WoW....
Ohaaa Matt, nice build! I love this case, this is finally something else.
The Wi-Fi dongle saying "Hi!" 😆
@@skyunn wifi dongle for rear fan sticky outy scale 😂
Thanks!
Thanks so much for the support 😄🙌
Epic vids - keep up the good work! 😎
Ficou bacana a GPU colocada na frente do gabinete!!
I really wish we could see how you connect cables to the graphics card. Thats the only thing giving me pause before making this my next PC build.
Very creative , I congratulate you for your talent !! The best indeed🎉
Well damn Mr Matt Lee, you've done it again!!!
I love your choice of music. I can look to your video's without seeing them. ☺
gone are the day of a cup of Joe and a relaxing build, now is the time installed strobe lights and dance shirtless to the build " I feel dirty"
Awesome build, wish you tried back-connect with this, I'd love to see that look on this case!
Thank You Matt again!
That outtake cracked me up 😂
Спасибо за видео и за вашу работу
lian li keep comin with a weird but interesting design!
@Mr_Matt_Lee, thank you for all of the comp build videos you do. I have a question, do you ever do giveaways with these builds or are these builds for friends, family, and or fans of your channel?
wow GPU intake? Mild boggling and revolutionary.
unique brand, unique builder
Something truly unique. I really dig this.
Yo, this case looks really intersting. Wanna see build w/ this case and Back-to-front motherboard and gpu
Super cool case and lovely visuals as always Matt! What's the name of the first song you used btw? Can't get enough of it
Directo desde el canal de Sumo Computación que nos recomendó tu canal. Saludos desde Argentina :)
Are there any issues with motherboard cooling on this board? The airflow visual almost made it seem like barely any air even with the rear intake passed over the board. Just immediately got sucked to the back. Also does that rear fan bracket fit a 30mm fan like the T30? I'd also love to know if the Lian Li Hydroshift could be adjusted to work with this design since it's default out of the box config might not be long enough. Maybe undo one management bracket.
where can i buy that coffee cup matt? keep it up, your videos bring peace and serenity to us gamers!
Thanks for the video!!! Special thanks for the music!!!!!
It looks kinda.... wierd. Nonthless it looks awesome. It reminds me a bit of the SSUPD Meshlicious S. Both are more vertical than horizontal, both have their GPU "standing" and both have a tempered glas panel. Especially when you put back the front and top cover.
One problem fans on GPU are hardly on so there's a crap load of negative pressure = dust AKA HOT MESS
it has intake from the back, that back fan goes front and back of the motherboard
The aesthetic of this case has really grown on me. What are the noise levels like Matt?
Placa de video jogando ar quente nas memórias 😮
Im here for the good tunes, I feel 26 again and out all night
Another stunning build. Where can I find your playlist for your videos? Or as a musician, are you creating the music for your videos?
Wow this is such a clean build! Another banger from Matt as always. Never though the gpu is used as the intake, another unique thing comes from Lian li!
But what about the thermal of the cpu? It feels a little... out of place for me seeing that only one fan acts as the intake toward the motherboard 😳
Pinned a comment with a link to our writeup where you can get more information :D
Excellent video. I'm considering this case to move into a little more compact set up. I'm a little concerned about fitment of multiple cables to my GPU, though. I run 3 displayport cables with my set up - do you think there is enough room to make that happen?
In case anyone in the future is wondering it is totally feasible to run 3 or 4 cables through this case to your GPU, it's just a little bit fiddly to do.
Kinda on the fence with this case
nice build though
I think I would like this case with a project zero or other back connect motherboard since theres no graphics card in front of mobo to hide cables with this setup
Something different, that's exciting! How are those CPU temps with the cooler in the back?
This will look awesome with my 7900xtx nitro +
Thank you so much. Interesting PC case :D
It would be great if you put a pcpartpicker list in your description as an alternative 👍
UR simply an artist
cinema
Cool possibility but i guess normal vertical GPu mount is better looking in that Case :)
OH YEAH ❤🔥❤🔥
I have a question, did you turn up the speed on the fans on the GPU to get it to work better as an intake? And I like the write up on the build. Would be cool if you could do this "ASMR" and one where you maybe do a voiceover explaining things.
For a second, I thought you're gonna spit your coffee in that intro
This might be a good idea for next intro
or maybe not, idk
Blessed by God, coffee in hand. Let’s go Mr. Matt ❤
Cringe 😬
Coffee in hand too!!☕️
Coffee in hand, work on pause, headphones on, Mr. Matt Lee on the work monitor! Best part of Monday - Lets go! :)
This comment is THE most wholesome
acabas de desbloquearme una nueva necesidad
@mr_matt_lee Your projects have always inspire some of us on how to approach new PC builds, and I am one of your admirers. Unfortunately, some of us (Me) will never be able to construct a budget gaming pc owing to unavoidable circumstances.
Now, I was so intrigued by your budget pc build using Montech Air 903 max pc case, that I purchased it through your link, and it was cheap and I love it. The downside was that when shipping from my US warehouse to my country, the shipping payment alone could allow me to buy four more Extra max Air 903 cases, and since that day, I have never recovered enough to even pull myself up to buy accessories to build a pc.
I just have an empty computer case in my store trying to figure out how to go about it because its accessories are either 8x pricey or not locally available.
Well, that is difinitively different!!!!
that case is lit 🔥🔥
i really want to get that case when is possible. let see when the local stores bring one.
that is certainly unique
6:45 Upper bracket do nothing in fact. It keep GPU in place while he pressed fingers)
I'm wondering what you do with all the rigs you build.
And do you have a certain thing with some brands like Kinston and Asus? Because you use a lot of those parts.
Just interested :)
Looks amazing but is the single back fan actually doing anything? Hard to see on the airflow
Great build. Definitely an interesting case.
Absolutely! It was a really an awesome build experience too!
Well this is masterpiece!!
Love from Philippines 🇵🇭
Where you get that rock n roll desk lamp?
6:10 For God's sake, support the motherboard with your finger when connecting the power cable.
Gorgeous! Where coffee...☕ ^^
👌very nice build
The MB doesn't really get any cooling, the fan at the back definitely seems to be a after though because of that, but the position doesn't make sense.
5:17 sums up this build!
For video Mr Lee take my like, as for pc I dont like this case absolutely
Hello i have a ch560 case 3 intake 1 exhaust i addes 2 bottom intake 2x120mm and top exhaust 2x140mm fans my cpu runs 1-3 degrees hotter why is this...
You have 5 intake vs 3 exhaust. You created a dead spot of hot air in your case where it's not circulating properly. Also mixing and matching fans in either CFM or size isn't optimal. You tend to normally want equal amounts of the same fan for intake and exhaust. If your intakes are pulling in air faster than your exhaust can help.. exhaust, then you get the above mentioned pockets of hot air sitting inside the case, raising the ambient temps inside by a few degrees which you're seeing in CPU and probably also GPU temps.
@@NyteStalker89 my exhaust fans runs around 800 rpm
My intake is much faster
I also going to upgrade my single cpu cooler fan to a double one.. hope that wil decrease 1-3 degrees.
My last step is to undervolt my Cpu in bios its an 7600x amd
3x140mm intake front
2x120mm intake bottom
2x140mm exhaust top
1x120mm exhaust back