ASUS AP201 Prime - Case Overview (Part I)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @bassyey
    @bassyey 10 месяцев назад +12

    Best review of this case. You mention details most reviewers skip.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  10 месяцев назад

      Hi bassyey, I am so sorry that I miss out your comment. Welcome to my channel and thank you for your compliment. All the best with your build too.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  7 месяцев назад

      @Turn_Back_To_Truth hi welcome to my channel. This I am not able to answer you as I do not have one to test but for sure there will be air restriction.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  7 месяцев назад

      @Turn_Back_To_Truth ya.. that will be an issue if it's with tempered glass.. as mention, air restriction

  • @outrigger8594
    @outrigger8594 Год назад +11

    I've been looking for this kind of review of Prime AP201 for so long because most reviewers I've found did not mention front panel cables and things included from the box (screws and extra parts) which I am looking for and needed to know. Thank you! so helpful

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +4

      Hello Outrigger, welcome to my channel and you are most welcome. Thank you for the visit and all the very best in your build too 😉

  • @progste
    @progste Год назад +3

    Finally someone mentioning the air cooler clearance!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hello progste, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. All the best with your build.

  • @cubancoffee
    @cubancoffee Год назад +2

    Wanted to thank you for all 3 videos you made on this case. My build was a Z690-G, 12700K, AK620 air cooler and a Founders Edition 4090. I also 3d printed some fan joiners so I could use 3 cheap Thermalright rgb fans in the bottom and of course 3 in the top at reduced speed and used fan clips I already had to add the fan included in the case to the rear of the air cooler.
    This is my favorite case EVER!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hi Joe G, welcome to my channel and congrates on your build too. I am gald you like this case and find this content useful.

  • @paeh2036
    @paeh2036 Год назад +7

    Reminder for future Asus Prime AP201 user, dont use Asus Tuf B550M AM4 motherboard in this case. Your gpu will touch the bottom fan because the asus tuf b550m pcie lane position is a lower than other b550m motherboard.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Faiz Azmi, welcome to my channel and thank you for the info.

  • @chryszangoulos9407
    @chryszangoulos9407 Год назад +8

    Thanks for the review. Looks like a good contender for liquid cooling with 2x 360 rads. The mesh looks quite see through. Would be nice to see a size comparison of other smallish cases and of course a build! Keep up the good work.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Chrys Zangoulos, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. Let me see what I can do with the build, Infact was trying to have a build in this case but my m-atx gone haywire. Therefore am troubleshooting this. If it survive, I will have a build in this case. Once again thank you to have visit and to leave your valuable feedback.

  • @Tekuzumodoto
    @Tekuzumodoto 6 дней назад +1

    You have the best case overview videos! Thank you!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  6 дней назад

      HI Firstname Lastname, welcome back and thank you for the compliment. All the best with your build too. 😉

  • @mr_cramberry
    @mr_cramberry 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent review. Your channel is undervalued in subscribers from the amount of detailed you put it in your videos. Thankyou

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  2 месяца назад

      Hi Mr_Cramberry, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. Greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too. 😉

  • @tr.o.ubadour6559
    @tr.o.ubadour6559 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very in depth overview, well done. Regarding the PSU, I found out, a good indicator for you to see where the power-connector extension plug will be oriented to: From the three pins in the socket, the middle one is the one, where the cable will be oriented towards once plugged in. So make sure, before buying a PSU that the middle pin is further from the fan side of the PSU so the cable will be oriented towards the inside of the case. This is also important to look out for on some PSUs where the socket is turned 90 degrees such as the BeQuiet PurePower ATX 3.0 with which the cable will be oriented towards the side panel, but you probably won’t have the space to close the side panel. This somewhat limits the choice of PSU, so it would be nice of Asus to at least offer replacement cables oriented the other way or even not angled ones.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  6 месяцев назад

      Hi tr.o.u:badour, welcome to my channel. Brilliant, thank you for sharing so much info, greatly appreciated it. Infact some of what you have mentioned were highlighted to Asus SG when I returned this case. Thank you again for sharing. 👍👍👍

  • @mashkurahmed2790
    @mashkurahmed2790 2 месяца назад +2

    The kind of reviews are really appreciated.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  2 месяца назад

      Hi Mashkur Ahmed, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. All the best with your build too. 😉

  • @tofuguru941
    @tofuguru941 6 месяцев назад +1

    For the Arctic thick radiators... you can replace the fans with slim fans. It will then take up the same width of a regular radiator with regular fans.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  6 месяцев назад

      Hi TofuGuru, welcome to my channel. Yes you can do that but it will affect in lowering the temperature. The thick radiator will need high static pressure fans to get rid of the heat from the fin stack. Nevertheless thank you for the suggestion. 👍

    • @tofuguru941
      @tofuguru941 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@KleoYan
      Hey!
      Yes. Static pressure fans are best for radiator applications for sure!
      I have had great success cooling a syst with an RTX 3090 and an AMD Ryzen 7 5800x3D with PBO "enabled" with the following details:
      Cooler is an Arctic 280 aio.
      I used 2 x Jonsbo HF1415 (140mm x 15mm)
      Here are their specs:
      FDB ball bearing
      Up to 1650rpm (excellent for q
      140mm)
      Up to 76 CFM
      Up to 1.8 mmH2O air pressure
      Current:
      Fan - 0.3A 12V
      Led - 0.23A 5V
      The air coming through the radiator is quite strong!
      Cheers!! 🍻

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  6 месяцев назад

      @@tofuguru941 Nice, that's good. So long it helps in thermal that will be great plus you have done enabled PBO2 which is of advatage 😉

  • @weeztech
    @weeztech Год назад +1

    If it's possible to put a fan at the front better to use 2 fan aio just to adjust the placement of the psu, so youll have 3 intakes and 3 exhaust

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Weezyyy Production, welcome to my channel. You've a point there but I have returned this case to Asustek Singapore. it' might worth the try, just make sure is not of 7950X nor 13900K or KS. 13700K or 7900x with proper power limits or PBO2 set should be ok with a 240 Liquid AIO.

  • @PyromancerRift
    @PyromancerRift Год назад +2

    They could have increased the price by 5 bucks and add a filter for the front part. Because the case will always be negative pressure it will suck in air from the front and possibly the sides. But the front will probably suck more as it is helped by the PSU and it is closer to the ground.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Clown World, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback. I feel that this case is meant to design in such a way for more ventilation. Having dust filters is a good idea but there will be restriction of airflow, but then again, will have to compromise by dust entering the case itself.

  • @goblinphreak2132
    @goblinphreak2132 Год назад +1

    Just built a 7700x, asus x670e gene, corsair ddr5 6000 cl36 ram, 6900xt red devil, 360mm aio in top with noctua fans, noctua fan rear, two noctua fans bottom, 1300w full size antec prime (seasonic prime clone) and its a sick little beast. I love the smaller footprint.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi GoblinPhreak, welcome to my channel and good to hear you like this case with your build. Your info is greatly appreciated and I believe it will be useful for the rest too.

  • @goranstewart4726
    @goranstewart4726 Год назад +3

    A very thorough and useful breakdown of this case and it’s options. Very impressed by your video. I’ve subscribed and will check out your previous videos.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Goran Stewart, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback, greatly appreciated it. I try my best to do as much details as possible on each PC products.
      I am no different from any PC Builders who wants to know in-depth details and to have the confident to purchase the pc product, so that we won't regret after purchasing.
      Once again thank you to have visit and to subscribe to my channel, you have a good day ahead 😉

  • @Digmen1
    @Digmen1 Год назад +1

    I am so pleased to see cases without tempered glass.
    And with good cable managemen and no ARG lights etc.
    But I need to install 2 SSD drives and 2 sata Hard drives!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi DigNap15, welcome to my channel. for SSD drives, it should not be an issue, the only concern are the 2 x 3.5" HDD. Yes you are able to fit at the bottom, but your GPU might be drawing warm air directly from your 3.5" HDD.

  • @mizofoni72
    @mizofoni72 Месяц назад +1

    Hi, thanks for the inspiring videos. I'm using with Arctic Freezer III 360 AIO on Asus B650e-i itx mb no issue at all. I used Arctic Freezer II 280 AIO with MSI PRO B650M-P, left fan just little pushed to cpu power cable.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Месяц назад +1

      Hi Mizofoni, welcome to my channel and thank you for sharing your experience. I am glad everything workout well for you 👍👍👍

  • @pranavdhingra4208
    @pranavdhingra4208 Год назад +4

    This was an amazing in-depth review, thank you man!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Pranev Dhingra, welcome to my channel. There is a part 2 (The Build) and part 3 (Thermal test) of this case which you might be interested. ruclips.net/p/PLEW-b-2vYDdNCAvO3UqEe3goSzfY3bzec

    • @pranavdhingra4208
      @pranavdhingra4208 Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan Will do, thankyou.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@pranavdhingra4208 you are most welcome 👍

  • @NGreedia
    @NGreedia 10 месяцев назад +1

    I've had mine for a few weeks, and it's my new favorite case. I can't see myself going back tk a standard atx case, especially whwn i get enough features in matx boards.
    My board is an msi pro b550m vc-wifi which uses the top most slot for gpu so i was able to mount bottom fans without issue. Other boards like an msi b650 mortar have it located lower so triple alot cards will be very close to the bottom of the case.
    I had to put the psu in the middle position so that the top 3 fans didn't get in the way of the power supply extension cable.
    Also, the top most velcro cable tie is useless as no cables actually reach that high

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi NGreedia, welcome to my channel. A very smart move👍 , now how come I didnt think of that.. thank you for your feedback and all the best with your build too 😉

  • @noxmu4715
    @noxmu4715 Год назад +8

    why do you always choose cases that are so unique. I can hardly catch up with you Kleo. I have the O11D mini, the Q58 and my husband have a O11D mini and just gotten a Lancool III with the Arctic 420 AIO like yours. Now I am again attracted by this case. It's so geogrious. Never knew asus does such an elegant case. I hate you, now Ima gonna get one. 😡

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hi ya Nox Mu lol.. so sorry to tempt you.. Just so happened that I enjoy features and case outlook 😅

  • @giale2777
    @giale2777 Год назад +2

    The universe is calling me for this case🤣 i changed my mind for upcoming build from lian li o11 air mini for this gorgeous case and like 5 days later you upload this video

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hello Gia Le, welcome to my channel. Yup this is not so bulky and it looks unique. Congrats on your purchase too and all the best with your build. 😉

    • @giale2777
      @giale2777 Год назад +1

      I have some concerns, should i choose msi meg a1000g or rm1000e for this, which psu is better ?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@giale2777 to be honest u won’t go wrong with either but I prefer the MSI a1000g, it’s cwt build and the cables are flat. Easy cable management over the Corsair. I do like Corsair psu but their thick sleeve cables turns me off. Hard to bend.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@giale2777 btw cwt psu are as good as Seasonic. Channel Well Technology (cwt)

    • @giale2777
      @giale2777 Год назад +1

      Waiting for ur build in this case 😆

  • @DerekDavis213
    @DerekDavis213 Год назад +2

    Great presentation, and sharp 1440p video. Thanks!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Dee Snow, welcome to my channel. Am glad you are enjoying my content. Once again thank you to have visit and to leave your valuable feedback 😉

  • @PyromancerRift
    @PyromancerRift Год назад +1

    I think they missed the mark on the PSU cable. The plug is too big. I guess they bought a supply of already existing cables for cheaper but designing their own with a shallower and straight plug would have been so much better. I want to put a monter GPU inside it and a 360 radiator on top, i need to put the SFX PSU on the second placement and the only annoying thing is the plug.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Clown World, welcome back. This I do agree with you. the plug should have been slimer as positioning the PSU can be tricky when you place a Liquid aio at the top.

  • @Richardowmaaiin
    @Richardowmaaiin 7 месяцев назад

    Great overlook of the case. If you have an ATX PSU you can flip it freely for exhaust or intake. Just make sure there is enough space for the cable coming out

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Poplo, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback. It will still depend on the hole outlet of the PSU. There are some ATX PSU which the hole outlet nearing to the rim. It will not be as flexible to flip. Again, thank you for sharing. 👍

    • @Richardowmaaiin
      @Richardowmaaiin 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@KleoYan That makes sense. The top and bottom rail may block the fan depending on how long it is. Thank you for your response

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  7 месяцев назад

      @@Richardowmaaiin you are most welcome.

  • @BekaGames
    @BekaGames Год назад +1

    13:59 For the demonstration of the Arctic Liquid Freezer 240, special thanks to you.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi BekaGames, welcome to my channel. I am gald you find this content useful and all the very best with your build too. 😉

  • @shinotabi
    @shinotabi Год назад +1

    Thank you very much - just received the case and your review helped a lot.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Sh1n0b1, welcome to my channel and you are most welcome. All the best with your build ^-^v

  • @benjaminshtark5977
    @benjaminshtark5977 Год назад +1

    amazing case!
    its small, not expensive, supports both Mini ITX and Micro ATX motherboards, allows plenty of fans and very large video cards.
    absolutely no compromises.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Benjamin Shtark, welcome to my channel. Yup it’s a well build and elegant case 😉 once again thank you to have visited my channel.

    • @Incinerate1212
      @Incinerate1212 Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan if you use air cooling instead.. like the peerless assassin.. then shift up the powersupply .. it can fit a 4080 ? what do you think about cpu air cooling in a case like this? .. and for psu sucking in hot air if full size psu?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@Incinerate1212 hello BlueBlue, welcome to my channel, if you do that, then be prepare that your GPU might obstruct the PSU cable, even if you move the PSU up.

  • @cajunsands
    @cajunsands 10 месяцев назад +1

    man good job, very very detailed and useful info as I just bought this to do a mATX build!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  10 месяцев назад

      Hi CajunSands, welcome to my channel. I am glad this content will aid you. All the best with your build too. 😉

  • @mishiro6170
    @mishiro6170 Год назад +2

    Since this is an all mesh case with only the bottom having a dust filter, does this or will this case get dirty easily with dust buildup?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hello Mishiro, welcome to my channel. Yes it will accumulate dust, I would advise if you getting this case, do regular cleaning with a portable dust blower.

  • @ahmad_x5658
    @ahmad_x5658 Месяц назад +1

    wow super helpful and detailed review. thanks

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Месяц назад

      @@ahmad_x5658 hi and welcome to my channel. Glad you like this content and all the best with your build too.😉

  • @FedForsberg
    @FedForsberg Год назад +3

    First off, great video! I have been thinking about getting this chassi. However, I have some concerns that dust will build up quickly because of the mesh (and only one dust filter). Because the dust filter is in the bottom, would it be ideal to have air intake there and outtake at the top and/or the sides?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hello Fredrik Forsberg, welcome to my channel. The concern about the dust, if regular cleaning is done, maybe 2 weeks once with a portable blower, that will keep dust away. Now as for the bottom yes, it’s ideal to have it intake to prevent more dust to draw into then case as there is a dust filter at the bottom.

  • @scripter1739
    @scripter1739 Год назад +1

    Great video sir! You know there is a tempered glass version of this. Do you think it doesn't cool enough because of tempered glass?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hello scripter173, welcome to my channel. So sorry to say that this case model does not come with tempered glass. If there is tempered glass version, I dont think you can place highend processor and GPU as temperature will be very hot.

    • @scripter1739
      @scripter1739 Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan Thanks for the fast reply! Yes there is a tempered version that one side of it is tempered glass. I just bought it with i5 13400f and 6700 XT. I don't have cooler and I still can change the case with the full mesh model. Should I change it?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      @@scripter1739 you should if you are using highend processor and GPU combo, as this case have minimal airflow by having it templates glass.

    • @scripter1739
      @scripter1739 Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan Thank you very much! I am changing it.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@scripter1739 ok all the very best.

  • @armagedon515
    @armagedon515 Год назад +1

    Thanks. Where is the "reset" button ? Where it the HD activity light ? No excuse to dispense of those to save a few bucks.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi armagedon515, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback. will email asus about that.

    • @armagedon515
      @armagedon515 Год назад +1

      Actually I found that you can plug the Pled wires of the case into the HDD activity motherboard connector (make sure of correct polarity). I found that the square light around the power switch is more useful that way. If you have any lite fan, you can see if the system is ON anyway.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@armagedon515 hi, brillant idea.. thanks for sharing.

  • @Christian_Ky
    @Christian_Ky 11 месяцев назад +1

    The new 7900 XTX Gigabyte is 331mm @15:12. Hard to find a good ITX case. Sadly GPUs getting again longer....

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Christian K, welcome to my channel. I do agree with you on the GPU lenght. Thank you for your feedback too.

  • @jenesuispasbavard
    @jenesuispasbavard Год назад +1

    Comprehensive. Thank you!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      hello jenesuispasbavard, welcome to my channel and thank you for the feedback.

  • @sakiverse
    @sakiverse Год назад +1

    This is the real review.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Sakiverse, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. All the best with your build. 😉

  • @spambryan17
    @spambryan17 Год назад +1

    Nice walkaround my dude. Exact info im looking for. Thanks

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi spambryan17, welcome to my channel and am gald this does help you in someways. Once again thank you for your visit and all the very best with your build.

  • @CurrentRapCurrents
    @CurrentRapCurrents Год назад +1

    3:50 I'm going with an air-cooled CPU build and will to install the PSU in the top-most mounting position, and will attempt to install a 120mm fan in the front. There should be enough space... I'll let you know how it goes.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hello Richard Wynn, a rehi to you, that is workable. All the every best with your build.

    • @CurrentRapCurrents
      @CurrentRapCurrents Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan thnx! 👍🏾

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@CurrentRapCurrents you are most welcome 😉 again all the very best with your build too. 👍

  • @t.7527
    @t.7527 Месяц назад

    Great overview. This is my next build.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Месяц назад +1

      Hi T., welcome to my channel. I am glad you like my content and thank you for your feedback. All the very best for your next build too 😉

    • @t.7527
      @t.7527 Месяц назад +1

      @@KleoYan thank you 👍

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Месяц назад +1

      @@t.7527 You are most welcome. 👍👍👍

  • @ricosun
    @ricosun Год назад +1

    Good review and some very important tips!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi myChannel, welcome to my playground.. sounds weird to say channel again hahaha.. anyway there is a part II ruclips.net/video/-xDw0gxslCY/видео.html (Full build and thermal test)
      and if you are interested to improve thermal results on thermal paste application, this might interest you. ruclips.net/video/xZ2R4roF1_Q/видео.html

  • @roykale9141
    @roykale9141 Год назад +2

    very helpful thank you
    best case review

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hello Toy Kale, welcome to my channel. I am gald it did aid you in someways. All the very best with your build.

  • @kengur3403
    @kengur3403 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hey, I have a same case and sometimes I hear pulsating sound. We replaced power supply, liquid cooler and still when on silent fan option something is pulsating, a little less on normal fan mode.
    Any ideas?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Kengur, welcome to my channel. hmm pulsating, it could be the bottom fans where you mount them. try lift up with a spacer, see if that helps. As what I experience is, due to the bottom is not a through hole but with small holes. Is like when you whistle through your lips when it's narrow, it gives a pitch. This apply to the bottom fans that are drawing air through the small holes.

  • @alex-ih1vz
    @alex-ih1vz Год назад +1

    lots of info, thanks. great case.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      hello alex42, welcome to my channel, yup it's a good case, something unique and with the right components, it will look very premium. once again thank you to have visit and to leave your valuable comments.

  • @notworthurtym3134
    @notworthurtym3134 Год назад +1

    When using Arctic Liquid Freezer 240 with this case, should I put it directly on top of the motherboard (where it usually is) or should I move it towards the front so the hose will not get in the way of the GPU just in case? Very good review by the way. As always. Thank you.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi NotWorthUrTym, welcome to my channel. The only place you can put 240 or 360 Liquid AIO is at the top. Yes you can fit that way at the top no issues. Infact you can adjust accordingly to the space you have with a Arctic 240 LF2. All the best with your build. 😉

    • @notworthurtym3134
      @notworthurtym3134 Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan thanks for your response Kleo. I am a bit worrier because I watched TechSource build video about this case and he is having some issues with a 240 aio. Like tubes hitting either the side panel or the GPU.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@notworthurtym3134 hi. I get what you mean not. The hose might be an issue plus the Arctic liquid freezer II has a longer hose. You might have to consider other 360 liquid aio or if it’s not of a very highend procossor. Air cooler will be a better option.
      Just for your info. On part II I have make use of a 360 which has a hose length of 400mm instead of 450mm from arctic liquid freezer II ruclips.net/video/lTGJp1vVl0k/видео.html. Thank you to point this out.

  • @MaramRohan
    @MaramRohan 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Gigabyte B550M DS3H mobo which has usb 3.0 front panel IO connector at the bottom side of the board. Can u let me know if i can fit 2x arctic p12 fans after inserting the usb 3.0 header? I would like to get distance from standoff to screw hole on the bottom part of the case. Thanks in advance.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Maramreddy Rohan Reddy, welcome to my channel, it’s going to push the cable toward your motherboard as the space between the bottom fans and the motherboard is rather narrow for the 3.2 front I/O connect.

  • @MikeCampo
    @MikeCampo Год назад +1

    This was very useful info, thanks!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Michael Campagnaro, welcome to my channel, infact there is part II where I did a PC build ruclips.net/video/lTGJp1vVl0k/видео.html and the thermal results part III ruclips.net/video/-xDw0gxslCY/видео.html which might interest you too.

    • @MikeCampo
      @MikeCampo Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan Thanks, I actually overlooked them. I'm building a 7950x system for a friend and plan to use this case. Really appreciate the fan configuration tests you did - I was planning to do the exact same test and you saved me a lot of time! Cheers

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      @@MikeCampo oh I see. that's good.. all the best with the build 🤗

  • @bahadrakmn457
    @bahadrakmn457 Год назад +1

    can i fit 3 x arctic p14 slim fans on the bottom? i know there are no screw holes for 140mm fans bit i can use zipties through holes.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi bahadrakmn, welcome to my channel. I believe you are able to do that with cable ties, you might have to test it out as I have returned this case to Asus Singapore. All the best with your build.

  • @fanaticbeatz
    @fanaticbeatz Год назад +1

    Are there only dust filter on the bottom? What about the front and side panels, is there a way to install dust filters on those too? I am interested in the TG version of this case but worried about the lack of dust filters since my current Fractal case has dust filters on every mash :D

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hello Fanatic Beats, welcome to my channel. Besides the bottom dust filter, there are no additional filters.

  • @Digmen1
    @Digmen1 Год назад +1

    I am thinking of this case.
    But what about drive cages?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi DigNap15, welcome back. there are no HDD cage in this case but with HDD allocation for 3.5" HDD mounting holes at the bottom of this case.

  • @bigboyanimation3799
    @bigboyanimation3799 Год назад +1

    Do you know if TUF Gaming GeForce RTX™ 3070 Ti 8GB can fit inside this case?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Big Boy Animation, welcome to my channel, to answer your question. yes it does fit. you might want to watch this as I've placed a 3080 Tuf in this case ruclips.net/video/lTGJp1vVl0k/видео.html

  • @speedburger5410
    @speedburger5410 Год назад +1

    Can the 24 pin of that Cooler master SFX psu reach the motherboard if I route it behind?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hi Speedburger, welcome to my channel. I do have the Cooler Master SFX V850, the cables are too short to reach your motherboard if you are to route behind. You will need 24pin cable extension.

  • @kahnjugaming
    @kahnjugaming Год назад +1

    Thanks much for this!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hello Kahnju Gaming, welcome to my channel don’t miss out part II too ruclips.net/video/lTGJp1vVl0k/видео.html all the best with your build.

  • @yao8
    @yao8 Год назад +1

    Are you gonna do a video build in this? :) like the connections etc with ur new mobo

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hi yao8, welcome back and yes am going to do that. As I find this content is not complete. So I got help from ASUS Singapore for support which they did In providing me a m-atx mother board 😉 sorry to keep you waiting.

  • @thatsfkedupbro
    @thatsfkedupbro 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the in depth review!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Future Poko Plush Owner, welcome to my channel. I am glad you find this content useful and I wish you all the best with your build 😉

  • @LS-od9zp
    @LS-od9zp Год назад +1

    Excellent video!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hello L S, welcome to my channel and thank you for the compliment. There is a part II if you are interested. ruclips.net/video/lTGJp1vVl0k/видео.html and all the best with your build. 😉

  • @DrTapeworm
    @DrTapeworm Год назад +1

    very good review, keep it up :)

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Jake T, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. By the way there are part 2 ASUS AP201 Prime - The Build (Part II)
      ruclips.net/video/lTGJp1vVl0k/видео.html and part 3 ASUS AP201 Prime - Thermal Test (Part III)
      ruclips.net/video/-xDw0gxslCY/видео.html

  • @niklas4890
    @niklas4890 Год назад +1

    are you planning on doing a build in this case and reviewing thermals from gaming?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hello Niklas M. Welcome to my channel. I was trying to but my b550m was faulty and now under RMA and I know is a shame but I got no choice as I have to return this case to Asustek, real sorry about this.

  • @enelle5380
    @enelle5380 Год назад +1

    nice video.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Enelle, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback.

  • @groldra4842
    @groldra4842 7 месяцев назад +1

    is it possible to switch the site of the side penel so I could place the pc on the left of my desk. Great vid btw

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Groldra, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. Nope, the motherboard tray is privot to one side. you can't switch.

    • @groldra4842
      @groldra4842 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@KleoYan Thank you for your repply I really appreciate it. You just earned a follower.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  7 месяцев назад

      @@groldra4842you are most welcome and thank you to have subscribed 😉

  • @user-dl8tx7hw4w
    @user-dl8tx7hw4w Год назад +1

    Good review bro

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hello สกลกร เนตรสีขาว, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback.

  • @dothings6646
    @dothings6646 Год назад +1

    Can you fully take apart this case. I see screws on on the angles. Can they be removed? I want to take apart before go to flight

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Do Things, welcome to my channel. Though this case was returned to Asus Singapore, there are rivots which hold the case structure. You will not be able to fully take them apart, unless you de-rivot those points.

    • @dothings6646
      @dothings6646 Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan thanks

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@dothings6646 you are most welcome.

  • @bobbymoss6160
    @bobbymoss6160 8 месяцев назад +1

    Real shame you can't mount 140mm fans on the bottom.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  8 месяцев назад

      Hi Bobby Moss, welcome to my channel. I don't deny the fact that 140mm are much better but 120mm is not too bad either. Thank you for your valuable feedback.

  • @Paul-if1jq
    @Paul-if1jq Год назад +1

    Why cant you have the cables on the PSU facing upwards, freeing up the GPU length?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hi Paul, welcome to my channel. The default PSU extension cable for your AC inlet to be plug is unable to reach to the bottom, unless you purchase a longer PSU extension inlet cable.

    • @Paul-if1jq
      @Paul-if1jq Год назад +1

      Thanks@@KleoYan

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@Paul-if1jq you are most welcome.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@Paul-if1jq you are most welcome and all the best with your build 😉

  • @huntercraig7156
    @huntercraig7156 10 месяцев назад +1

    I put 2 140 mm fans in the bottem by screwing them into the square holes with happen to be the perfect size

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  10 месяцев назад

      Hello Hunter Craig, welcome to my channel. Good to know you can do that. Thank you for sharing 👌

  • @AdrianLiranRoll
    @AdrianLiranRoll Год назад +1

    Hello! Thanks for the video, I want to get this case but I have and Arctic 280 LF2 and also a ASUS B650M TUF Gaming Plus will it fit?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hi Adrian Liran Roll, welcome to my channel. It will not fit your 280 LF2. As it will hit the side vrm heatsink of your motherboard. I have tested it and I did mention in this video.

    • @AdrianLiranRoll
      @AdrianLiranRoll Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan WOw that was a quick response, you got a subcriber from me! And I heard you that it would hit, but I was like maybe with my mother no haha, any small form factors like that case that you know it would fit with my 280 LF2 and motherboard?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      @@AdrianLiranRoll the only case I know can do that is lian li 216 but it’s bigger in size.

  • @eatingstick
    @eatingstick Год назад +1

    possibly a stupid question: I have headphones that have a single jack for talk / listen. Will these work with the audio-in jack? Or do I need to buy new headphones that have one jack for listening and one jack for talking?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      hello eatingstick, welcome to my channel. you can use your dual ring headphone in the audio in jack no issue but you can't talk with the mic, that's all. if you want that, you will need to get this www.ugreen.com/products/ugreen-headphone-splitter-trrs-headset-adapter-y-splitter-cable?variant=39915664867390

  • @mridulkrishansharma5394
    @mridulkrishansharma5394 4 месяца назад +1

    How about putting a fan on side panel using zip ties ??

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  4 месяца назад +1

      Hi Mridul Krishan Sharma, welcome back. if there are space, you can do so. unfortunately I do not have this case to test it out as i've returned back to Asus SG. you can give it a try.

    • @mridulkrishansharma5394
      @mridulkrishansharma5394 4 месяца назад +1

      @@KleoYan it's alright you made really good detailed videos about it already!!.. enjoyed them

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  4 месяца назад +1

      @@mridulkrishansharma5394 thank you for your kind words 👍👍👍and all the very best with your build too 😉

  • @raiiiyann
    @raiiiyann 4 месяца назад +1

    Is it possible to add a fan in front?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  4 месяца назад

      Hi Raiyan Asaral, welcome to my channel. You can give it a try but I don't think is possible plus the PSU cables will be blowing airflow in.

  • @mellomd888
    @mellomd888 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello. Can I remove the bottom feet from the case?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Mello MD, welcome back. Yes you can remove the feet. You will need to dismantle the rubber with is attached on the feet and you should see a screw which hold the feet on the case.

  • @MG0301
    @MG0301 Год назад +1

    Hey man I have this case pair with asus tuf b550m-plus wifi but my mobo don’t have Type-C header, but I don’t use Type-C is it okay to use a mobo that don’t have type-c header on a PC cases that has type-c

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hi PLKay, welcome to my channel. No issue, you can use without having to plug the type-c cable.

    • @MG0301
      @MG0301 Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan thank you very much

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      @@MG0301 you are most welcome and all the best with your build too👍

  • @baeconandeggzz
    @baeconandeggzz Год назад

    I got a question about the cover thing that comes screwed in the case I can't seem to put it back in how do I put the cover back in

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi myplayer, welcome back. Tilt the panel abit as in at an angle. Example the plate that is facing you tilt it away from you and then alt it in and kindly don’t use force. It’s quite easily slot in if you do it correctly.

  • @BoneKlintz
    @BoneKlintz Год назад +1

    Hi, I was wondering if a Deep Cool DC Castle 360 EX will fit this properly or will it have similar problems like the Arctic LC 360

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi KritzPlays, welcome to my channel. I am not sure if this is your cooler. www.deepcool.com/products/Cooling/cpuliquidcoolers/Castle-360EX-Liquid-CPU-Cooler/2021/121.shtml if it is.. the hose are very long 465mm, but you should be able to place the hose at the front. just need to be mindful that you need clearance at the top.

    • @BoneKlintz
      @BoneKlintz Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan Thanks for your insights! Will be keeping this in mind for a future build.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      @@BoneKlintz you are most welcome.. all the best with your future build.

  • @marian2nita
    @marian2nita Год назад +1

    I was about to purchase this case as future proof for RTX40's or RX70's series due to 3 or even 4 slots gpus . Seeing your in detail explanations I am concerned about a potential gpu length of 350mm, until now I was convinced that raising the PSU case to a higher level would make room for gpu length up to 380mm. In fact there was another pc builder that fixed a 4090 Strix in this case by using a Silverstone 1000W SFX PSU. Currently I have a 280mm Arctic Freezer AIO and I am wondering if it fits with my Mini Itx motherboard. There is not VRAM heatsink here, what do you think, it will fit? Great review btw, much appreciated.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Manita, welcome to my channel. If you are using a SFX power supply. You should have no issues but your Silverstone is a SFX-L. It might be real tight mounting the 4090 Strix. Now as for the Arctic 280 LF2. The concern is the VRM heatsink of your ITX motherboard. So just make sure you have enough clearance.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@marian2nita I see.nice, It should not have an issue. thanks for the visit and to leave your valuable questions too.. all the best with your build 🙂

    • @marian2nita
      @marian2nita Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan Thank you. Regarding the tubes of the radiator, all Arctic Cooling (240, 280,360) AIO have 45cm tube length, Is this a serious issue?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@marian2nita not really a serious issue, so long your tube is at the front not at the back. ok this might not be related but it does illustrate how long the tubes are, click on the actual timestap. ruclips.net/video/aitIxf_1FEU/видео.html

    • @marian2nita
      @marian2nita Год назад +1

      ​@@KleoYan Hello again. I purchased a 330 mm GPU, this will fit in max length. Now I need a powerful PSU, so I found a good priced one ( EVGA 1000 GQ, 80+ GOLD 1000W) but it has 18 cm length. What would be your advice for this from a PSU vs 280mm Arctic Freezer 2 AIO?

  • @CurrentRapCurrents
    @CurrentRapCurrents Год назад +1

    15:20 I will be using a 356mm long Zotax Extreme Holo 3080 Ti... The following video shows a guy using a 357.6mm long 4090 Strix in this case: ruclips.net/video/d-AqChcUlj0/видео.html

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hello Richard Wynn, welcome to my channel. I should have said is possible as this guy is using a SFX power supply as it's short and no cable culter.

  • @aidinshamsi7574
    @aidinshamsi7574 Год назад +1

    is it possible to put ATX motherboard (30.5x24.4cm) into Ap201 ?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hi Aidin Shamsi, welcome to my channel, this is a m-atx case which only have motherboard standoff for m-atx or itx. It will not fit. As to confirm with you, I did try with my ASRock X670E Steel Legend ATX board with measurement of 30.5 x 24.4cm. it does not fit at all.

  • @sick1405
    @sick1405 6 месяцев назад +1

    I like ur accent

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Sick, welcome to my channel and thank you for the compliment. 😉

  • @Oblique0
    @Oblique0 10 месяцев назад +1

    What is the size of top mesh?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Oblique, welcome to my channel, I wish I can answer your question but I am not able to as I've returned this chassis to Asus Singapore. so sorry about it.

    • @Oblique0
      @Oblique0 10 месяцев назад

      @@KleoYan I see. I just think the top mesh requires filter

  • @justeddm
    @justeddm Год назад

    About the pre installed rear fan , is it pwm or DC / 4 pin or 3 pin ...and Is it good noise performance wise

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hello edward encok.M, welcome to my channel, is a 3 pin fan not 4pin PWM. It's an avergage fan.

    • @justeddm
      @justeddm Год назад

      @@KleoYan thanks

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      @@justeddm you are most welcome. all the best with your build too.

  • @vladophilip
    @vladophilip 6 месяцев назад +1

    This or TG version?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  6 месяцев назад

      Hi u kosku, welcome to my channel. It greatly depends on which you wanted. For me I will go with mesh. Good for system thermal.

  • @IntuitiveLegend777
    @IntuitiveLegend777 Год назад +1

    Sir need urgent help as i had told you regarding my PCs issue in the past comment. I replaced my GPU with a new one via replacement. Now my PC is restarting automatically each time i run any graphics intensive game and each time the restart happens my XMP profiles and fan curves are restored to default, what could be the cause? I think it might be the PSU or it might be Mobo ? Please help me i don't know how to test PSU .

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hello, YKR, welcome back, disable your XMP profile and to run your games, see does it restart automatically. If it does that tells is not your rams, next, with XMP profile enable, check the voltage in HWinfo, see if those voltage check out as in 12volt reel, 5volt, 3volt VSB and the 3.5Volt VBAT. illustrated here i.imgur.com/CZoMhvP.png make sure the voltage either mathes close to what they suppose to read. espcially the 5volt and the 3.5volt VBAT. 5volt reel is your standby. if it's below 4.7 then there might be issue with your mobo and other is the 3.5volt VBAT, this indicate your CMOS battery. make sure is near 3.5volts and not below 3.4volts. if above all ok, then I have no idea what's going on. it could be the game bug or something.

    • @IntuitiveLegend777
      @IntuitiveLegend777 Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan VBAT is 3.4 volt , i have tried running Ram at 2666mhz as well as default 3600mhz XMP still nothing works, i will check the voltages and update it to you

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      ​@@IntuitiveLegend777I can only guide you with the basics. what's the bios version of your motherboard? it is up to date? if it is, are your rams 32G? run only 1 stick if that's the case. test it. .if it does not work, swap to another stick. this might narrow down to your rams. if it does not, do you have another ram sticks to test iit out? Last but not least, I would advise you to bring it down to a qualify technician to test your setup.

    • @IntuitiveLegend777
      @IntuitiveLegend777 Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan okay thankyou for the replies , i will try that. Thanks

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@IntuitiveLegend777 you are most welcome. all the very best, hope you do fix the problem.

  • @IntuitiveLegend777
    @IntuitiveLegend777 Год назад +1

    Hello sir I'm your old subscriber , I have a doubt my CPU ez debug light blinks once after shutting down and slow boot, somebody told me it's due to CMOS battery. I'm planning to change CMOS battery will this resolve the issue ? Once my CPU heated upto 108degrees and then shutdown automatically since then I'm having this issue. I took replacement for my AMD RYZEN 5600X thinking it would resolve but it's still there. Will buying a new CMOS battery fix it ?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hello YKR, welcome back, before you grab the new CMOS battery, have you tried these method.
      1) turn off your PC, turn off the AC outlet to your PSU, unplug the AC cable which is to your PSU, leave it unplug for 45 seconds, plug back and power on. see if your ez debug still blink
      2) if 1) does not work, have you tried clear CMOS, if clear CMOS does not work, off your PC first, turn off your PSU, press the power button few times to discharge the current that is holding in your motherboard. remove the CMOS battery, wait for 30seconds, plug back the CMOS and power up your PC.
      If these does not work and to check if your CMOS battery is failing, download it here www.hwinfo.com/download/ , launch and select Sensors-only, one you get a stat box pops up, scroll down to your motherboard model where it shows all the voltage, look for VBAT. if the VBAT is lower than 3.2volts, then go grab and change your CMOS battery. the model for this battery is CR2032.
      if by getting a replacement still does not work, I would advise you to RMA your motherboard, let the motherboard brand technician to diagnose your issue.

    • @IntuitiveLegend777
      @IntuitiveLegend777 Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan thankyou so much sir , Huge thanks for your valuable info.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@IntuitiveLegend777 you are most welcome. All the best with the fault finding.

    • @IntuitiveLegend777
      @IntuitiveLegend777 Год назад

      @@KleoYan thankyou so much 🙏 Hope it's CMOS fault because I have been denied replacement on both motherboard and PSU

  • @fraserthomson5766
    @fraserthomson5766 Год назад +2

    Dust magnet lol

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Fraser Thomson, welcome to my channel, regular cleaning as in using portable dust blower will do the trick. Thank you for your feedback.

  • @terminator2868
    @terminator2868 Год назад +1

    Cooler master nr200p max - realy case, but senks

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hello TERMINATOR, welcome to my channel. I won’t not doubt that but NR-200 max is an ITX case and not able to house a M-ATX.

  • @IncApu2025
    @IncApu2025 Год назад +1

    Excelent and very detailed review. Thumbs up

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hi Luis, welcome to my channel and thank you for the compliment.

    • @IncApu2025
      @IncApu2025 Год назад

      @@KleoYan thank you. New subs from Lima, Peru.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@IncApu2025 thank you and all the best with your build too.