An insane build a truely insane build, I agree. To watch it is to look into the abyss, peer into Heaven or perhaps Hell itself and come out forever changed, forever broken, forever seeing perfection hyperbole. I've only watched it once but it seems like I've watched it my whole life; every build I've seen, every structure, every part; every piece being built in real time in my mind. My mother, my late father; I their build, them my parts. When we are built we are truly complete, yet when we are replaced, thrown out like GARBAGE to the fucking curb for another to find anew; a lover, a larger world, or a new God??! Forgive me if I am perturbing, but this build? Unbroken.
The portability of this is insane too! I sometimes pack up my PC to bring it to my friend's house so we can game together and this would be absolutely perfect for that. So tiny, so clean, probably lightweight, likely fits into a backpack even...
@@JurgenSchober42 That is a very closed off system. There is open intake. But A case like this really wants some fans at the top exhausting the air out of the case. You could easily fry components that are too powerful, and you will almost certainly throttle anything you put in there that isn't on the lowest end of power draw. I have built a few SFF cases in this size range and the ones that have active exhaust at the top, especially for these sandwich style cases, perform drastically better than the ones that don't have active exhaust.
All intake is a good option, especially for SFF. I have a 3090 ti & 5900x in nr 200 (SFF), all intake(3 140mm), I'm not hitting any bottlenecks in tests and in gaming my temps are under 70C. I later added a 9mm exhaust, but that doesn't change anything. Now I speak from experience in in different scenarios might differ but my takeway was that in SFF with lots of air vents, the air will get out easy, and vortexes are less probable, also if you control the intake you can use filters and worry less about dust. All this and considering this build is mid range 4070 tops, I doubt there'll be any troubles with temps.
@@afanasieguler7833 It completely depends on the components and how the person chooses to run them (i.e. Overclock/undervolt, etc.) If you run hot components in a case with a closed top, then by all means, go with God. I can only tell you that with the Formd T1 that I am currently running, I can drop temps massively depending on how heavily I want to run the exhaust fans. This case is aesthetically amazing, but I'd definitely like to see some benchmarks before I trust how it performs thermally. The saving grace to me seems to be that the CPU side has a cut along the top for the hot air from the cooler to escape, but that GPU side looks totally closed and looks like it will have a harder time with how it handles the heat.
Case was made & designed by Chinese DIYER Xikii.The Maxsun MB H610 in this video was designed by another famous Chinese DIYER APE(We all call him Yuange),and this strange specification was defined as YTX.U guys will see some awsome motherboards,gpus and cases which u cant find a single wire(even pcie wire) in front of cases soon😊
Nice to see that kind of plug being utilized, I've used that in a build 3 years ago and it provides simple and ease of use, especially when you constantly move your PC around which was also in my case that's why I chose the SFF life.
@@user-eu5ol7mx8y the connector is a powerCon, in that build the PSU is inside, you can see it when he/she opens the case, I believe it's a 1U power supply.
@@user-eu5ol7mx8y but if you want you can use a powerCon with DC voltage just make sure the polarities are correct, I built mine 3 years ago using an HDPlex with a DC power supply outside, but I moved to using a SFX PSU simply because the DC power supply was inefficient and the HDPlex was limited to 500W max which is below the required wattage for my CPU and GPU combo under high loads.
wau!😮 I keep coming back, pausing at each angle to see more and I just cant stop marvelling about this build. Wish you had 360° shot on a pedestal, or maybe not🤭 I really like the video☺
Greatest pc build pf all time. I always have to come back to watch this. I wish it was available in Canada. Would love to see you top this with a 4090 or something.
@@justinlikesme19 wym by that, look like a Rtx 2060 or 3060, and with a cpu collar like that, it has to be a i3-i5 or a Ryzen 5600 or 7600, and that’s a reasonable price for the both of em, not including the size of the man which is small, so it’s supposedly cheaper, two sticks of ddr4 or ddr5 ram, and a small itx case which is where I live, is cheap, so I see no problem here. Reasonable price for it.
@@justinlikesme19 there are more and more itx components nowadays, i think some more year when user base are large these custom itx thing should be cheaper
@@justinlikesme19 meh I’d pay why not, after all isn’t that what money is for? To show the accurate appraisal of one’s work in a means that justifies one to do said works. I say rock out and really give it your all because that work deserves the love. 👌🏽
@@justinlikesme19 It's not really expensive, It uses an dual 3060ti which is cheap for it's generation, It utilizes a i5-13400f which is cheap around 220$, Its 13th gen so it has some good power. The ram is a single 8gb HOF 3600 stick, 8gb because I cannot find a 16gb hof 3600 stick most come as 2x8 so two sticks instead of 1 which is around 190$ however it's hall of fame edition and can most likely be switched out with a different ram stick, The motherboard is the H610KING which I cannot find since I do not really have access to chinese internet so I can't really find all those websites, Asfor the ssd foni uses the PC005 which is 512gb and costs roughly 89$ and I'm guessing he's using the Samsung 980PRO since foni only listed 980PRO but for 1tb you pay roughly 99$ and for 2tb u pay roughly 160$, Foni is using the ENP 7660B power supply but I cannot find the exact plug he used so I'll make do with the regular plug power supplies come with which you would pay 145$ for the powersupply, The case I am not sure on price since it's chinese and listed as ¥2399 Which I'm guessing since its chinese uses the chinese renmibi as currency which means you would pay 345 usd for the case. Dual 3060ti costs around 430 orso, However I am unsure if it's possible to switch out with a Dual 3060 V2 OC edition since that has 12gb instead of 8gb and is cheaper for some reason coming out at around 360 and has pretty much the same speeds, Also pretty sure you can switch out the i5 with like an i9 13th gen since they have the same socket(The socket is LGA 1700 if I'm correct). Changing out the cpu does come at a higher price since cpu's tend to be way more expensive that the rest of a pc pretty much because it's what makes it work. So in total if u choose the 2tb 980PRO and this is excluding the motherboard since I cannot find the price then it all comes out at around 1579$ which for a pc is actually pretty cheap. Meaning not at all expensive like you were saying.
sick sick itx!!! i have built in a Node202 before and i also used the NH-L9i in silver-black which works incredibly well so great choice there! this build is on another level tho. the way the side panel perfectly fits around the gpu ... dude
@@Legamerto "Für das fertige Produkt kann ich nur das aktuelle Modewort verwenden - Thai-Hose scharf!" Ich habe DeepL benutzt, um es zu übersetzen, aber ich verstehe die Bedeutung nicht lol
Wow, I've never seen a case like this before. It looks very clean and unusual! 😳 Is there anything similar for Ryzen or more powerful graphics cards? Like 3080/4080 for example.
Unfortunately, this PC case is fully customized for selected PC parts and almost nothing you can change. That's why this PC case is so compact and beautiful.
А в чем необходимость была, ставить гриль поверх основного cpu кулера? Еще момент понравился с нестандартным коннектором питания. Обычно такие применяются в аудио оборудовании для последовательного запитывания всего массива. Нравится компактность. Еще очень интересны температуры cpu и в каком режиме ему предстоит работать.
Ну и шум интересно узнать, чую высоковат в нагрузке) Но визуально, конечно, ляпота лютая - лаконичный и компактный дизайн, смотрится как единое целое. Такой будет радовать глаз на столе каждый день
I think it's bizarre to watch these videos where the fun is just seeing the thing being assembled. A computer is a tool, it's something to be used, not something just to be assembled and look pretty. but that's what this video glamorizes and shows.
This is more a pc you're using in a cleaner environment like a laboratory. Or anywhere else you're not collecting tons of lint from clothing and furnishings
Let's admit that it looks quite aesthetically pleasing and original. As for the cooling of the processor and the exhaust of a hot air stream, then there will be troubles.