So awesome to finally see a video of the NANOQ R in Graphite, been looking forward to it so much and wow...Devyn you never disappoint! For anyone wondering, there will be 8 additional long screws with every NANOQ order, just in case you want to go with an all-air-cooled build :)
I bought the Nanoq S and I was planning on doing air cooled. It's a shame that it only comes with limited amount of hardware for mounting the case fans. I was about to comment about this complaint but then stumbled upon this comment! Man, I am so excited for my case to come! Great thing THORZONE is very on top of whatever complaints have come up during the pre-production first looks!
@@GoldenBoy64x Thanks so much for the support, can't wait to ship yours in May! It's all thanks to guys like Devyn, Jay and Matt Lee, they're really great at spotting a bunch of different things and letting us know. Most of the fixes have been simple, but with great improvement for the end-user.
Really liking the quality of your videos, reminds me a lot of OptimumTech's production quality. Specially for being a channel on the smaller side. Something of note though, that I do believe you did in the smaller case of this one, is that you show the decibel meter and saying what fan profile you're using. It can be very tricky, difficult and confusing to actually understand what those decibels numbers mean. I'd much prefer to have an actual microphone sample being placed around where you actually sit infront of the setup to get an rough estimate of how the PC would be like. Atleast this would give a much better estimate rather than just seeing those rough 45 decibels, cause to me that's very hard to put into perspective really. Just a food for thought :)
I like the external look and color, even though it is not bright colors as I like them, it still looks good. Hopefully they will fix everything about it in the final release. Good video.
Seems like the only issue or downside to a case with this type of style would be your surrounding area eventually being engulfed by the heat that the system will be putting off since there's no defined direction for the are to be sent in it being perforated with large openings on all sides
You know, you may not have the subscribers as some of the larger name tech youtubers but your reviews are sooo much better. They are more in-depth and visually great.
Thanks for the video! One thing Thor Zone's website doesn't make clear is what the options are for a custom loop. Could I fit a 280mm radiator on the bottom, and a second 280 on the side? Would depend on GPU thickness with block installed I imagine. Inquiring minds want to know.
Unpopular opinion perhaps, but I find this case really unattractive. I’d go for an NR200P Max instead, which looks gorgeous in gunmetal grey (better than it looks in photos and videos). I wouldn’t say no to a small metal case that looks like a miniaturised Mac Pro case, with handles, but this isn’t the one.
Although I don't really dislike the designof this case, I agree it also isn't the prettiest either. I've been looking for a nice mid to small form case for several months now, but up until now I haven't really found one that has both form AND function (with a reasonable price tag). One of the nicest looking cases out there is indeed the NR200P (Max), but I want to use my own Arctic AIO, so both versions are not a suitable fit unfortunately. Therefore I'm also waiting to see if the V2 of the NR200P will comfortably support one. I feel that a lot of manufactorers out there are also overengineering their product or aren't really paying attention to the market. AIO radiators are getting thicker, GPU's are longer, higher end GPU's are generally thicker (3+ slots), AIO CPU blocks are getting higher, etc. But somehow they are somewhat fixed on a given volume/dimension instead of making the cases just a little bit taller and wider so you can comfortably fit everything together.
@@AndyU96 Just now seeing your comment. It's a case produced by Ncase and Streacom, it stands for Free Flow 1. It's a primarily vertical sff case, but has a number of configurations, much similarly to the M1 Evo. And (i believe it was made by the person(s) who made the meshlicious. Plus some of the configurations you can have an atx psu, a non riser cabled gpu, and a 158mm air cooler and a 4slot gpu. All at only $100 usd. So yea I'm hyped for it.
Please make the most smallest itx pc using rtx 4060 or 3060, intel core i5 12th gen, rgb not needed in low price. I need to carry that always with an ipad😭
It's within spec for the NANOQ R, as long as you use a custom 12VHPWR cable (the stock NVIDIA one is way too stiff). BespokeBaka, CableMod and Corsair all make those.
Thorzone is really a horrible company to deal with it... There first ever product was lack of better words, SHITSHOW. Not using tempered glass, missing components, AGES to ship to customers, the owner was a dick to customers, barely any QA. Now they have the audacity to release a new case at 315 EUROS!? With all the boutique SFF cases selling in the 200-250 range it makes zero sense to purchase this case.
That was their first product and they didn't know anything. He was just some dude that wanted to make his own pc case. He talked about it on their live stream. So hopefully, they handle things like replacement parts and customer service better.
Lovely looking case but holy diver £330 is a lot, and then to only get a few screws for the fans? Come on. I get the desire to justify the premium tag, but a foam box for a few screws is a waste of time. Bag em up and give people enough to actually complete their build.
Yeah - I say Nano-Q and they say it's NANOOQ (you want the OO sound then put the extra O in and learn phonetics idiots - I don't buy products with 💩naming that don't sound right 👍it aggravates my OCD 🤣🤣) Wow that is expensive - much better value from a CIT or GAMEMAX case, but I suppose it's the price you pay for individually wrapped screws 🤣🤣