I may be late checking this tecware flatline but thank you for responding to the comments. I found my questions and you were able to answer them. No need to ask again. thanks, man!
I have this case for almost a year now. Its actually fine. My problem is I forgot to how to open the panel. I tried it before (just to clean the fans) but its really hard. Thanks for this vid I will try that method.
thanks im actually searching for reviews of the case since its really popular budget case here in PH that im actually making a deciding to choose along with DLM21 and M100a
Hi kleo , for the fans were they pre-installed? Plus correct me if I'm wrong , you can daisy chain the fans and connect directly to the PSU correct? Or must u connect to the motherboard?
Hello Abdul Afiq, welcome to my channel. Yes it does come with pre-installed fans and they can be daisy chained and plug to Your psu old 4pin molex directly.
Hello. Can I ask.? Can the Sapphire Pure RX 7800 XT fit in this case? I have the same case and looking forward to upgrade my current GPU which is an RX 6600.
@@ghersenn1843 hi and welcome to my channel. This case able to cater for a GPU length of 330mm. If your card is around this range. It will fit. Kindly check your GPU length.
Are the Hinge bolted directly to the glass or the glass inside a frame? If so. Is it the frame that is in direct contact with the case or is the glass in direct contact with the case? Thanks
Hi Jun, welcome to my channel. the Hinge are glued to the glass not bolted. As for the metal frame on the tempered glass. it's only at the front and at the rear where the hinge are at.
@@KleoYan do you have a recommendation where the glass inside a frame? So the glass just sits safely inside a frame. so the chance it's breaking will reduce. Thanks for your video btw
@@jun4167 for integriy of the glass, it's best to have a metal frame holding it. This will prevent accident like having the glass touch a tile floor. I have experience that numerous of times, thats why I avoid tempered glass without a metal frame holding the glass.
@@jun4167 hmm.. the only ones I can think off is the Lancool II Mesh. it greatly depends on your budget. Most cases are put and out and not swivel these days.
Oops I miss out on this comment. Pardon me max. You are not wrong about this. The only issue I have with this case is the front cover. It’s difficult to pull out.
Hi device, welcome to my channel, the fans I am using are the Arctic Bionix F140 (ampere of each 0.20a www.arctic.de/en/BioniX-F140/ACFAN00096A) and Arctic Bionix F120 (ampere of each 0.20a - www.arctic.de/en/BioniX-F120/ACFAN00093A) They have build in daisy chain cable which allots me to group them into twos and the be plug to the motherboard directly. On the MSI B550m mortar motherboard, each fan header are rated at 2A. The following is how I plug these fans. No fan hub needed, directly to motherboard respective fan headers CPU_FAN1 - CPU Air Cooler fan SYS_FAN1 - Top two fans (2 x Arctic Bionix F140) SYS_FAN2 - Front two fans (2 x Arctic Bionix F140) SYS_FAN3- Rear fan. (1 x Arctic Bionix F120)
Hello Ben, welcome to my channel. if you are talking about the case fans that are provided, you will need to set it to DC Mode and to set the profile provided in your UEFI. watch this and you will understand further. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MCMkrQwFnKM.html
Hi Marc Jesson, welcome to my channel, you can daisy chain the fans via the 4pin molex and contect to your PSU 4pin molex.. those are the big 4pin molex (www.lifewire.com/molex-4-pin-peripheral-power-connector-pinout-2624582) but you need to know you can't control the fans at all when you do that. it will all run in full speed.
@@KleoYan hi, thankyou for the fast reply. And just to clarify, after daisy chaining the fans, you don't need to connect it to the motherboard right? As I will use gammaxx 400 ex as the cooler and will occupy the cpu fan and chassis fan pins on the motherboard. Sorry I'm kinda new to pc building. Thank you and you've earned a new subscriber!
@@marcjesson6703 hi, yup for case fans you dont need to plug to your motherboard fan header as you can't use them anyway. so leave those motherboard fan headers for your aircooler fans. all the best in your build too.
Hi SMOKEtheGame B, welcome back 😊 Am doing good and how about you? How's your PC build getting on? Btw once you have finish your build, do share with me a picture or two. My email is godzylatech@gmail.com. thank you 👍
Hi @user-mo7hz6gy5r, welcome to my channel. the ROG 3080 Strix card is at 318mm and the lenght as mentioned here is at 320mm. if you fit this card in. you might have a problem fitting the front fans.
@@KleoYan Thanks for the reply. I think I need your help on this. I have the same PC case. I already have 2 120mm exhausts at the top, 1 120 mm exhaust at the back, then 3 120mm intakes in the front. I want to add 2 more 120mm intakes at the bottom of the GPU, however my friend says it's just a waste of money since the fans under the GPU have no air to push anyways. He said that the two additional fans will be depending on the air pushed by the front fans and not on the air outside the case. Hence, adding them is not worth the money. Does it hurt to still buy the additional two fans? What are your thoughts about this? Have a nice day.
@@KleoYan How are you able to fully screw in the long screws for the fans under the GPU? I can't seem to be able to screw them further with my screwdriver.
@@compangit1524 remove your fans. screw and thread till the long screws stops, then place the fans in and screw it down. when you doing the screwing.. screw clockwise 2 rounds and anticlockwise by 1 round. repeat till your screws are in position.
Hi, is there any way to use Lian Li SL120 fans on a Corsair H150i elite capellix aio? If yes, how would I connect the wires to my motherboard/controller?
Hi Freddy Zhou. welcome to my channel. pardon me, this I will suggest you to approach lian li reddit channel and to asked as I have no knowledge to Capellix aio. do pardon me.. www.reddit.com/r/lianli/
@@KleoYan thank you so much for you quick response. i am looking for a budget chassis with ample space for cable management. i think this is the one. this video helped me a lot. liked and subscribed.
@@KleoYan Thanks for the reply! I know the website says 340mm max clearance but I saw a video where someone cant fit their gpu to a case they also advertise with 340mm max gpu clearance. His gpu was I think around 290mm powercolor red devil 6700xt. So now I'm skeptical if it's the same with this case.
@@julynineteen1927 if you place liquid AIO at the ground then the measurements will be of 310mm. As you can see. I able able to fit a 3080 tuf which is within the 320 length.
@@KleoYanwas there still small space when you put the 320mm 3080 tuf or was it already too tight? Because my card is 328mm. Its a msi gaming x trio 6800xt. Thank you for answering!
Hello jomare chua, welcome to my channel. Yup it’s enough to hide cable nicely. Maybe this will give you a better picture ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eCE7DEK6-yU.html
Hi Shazwan Dzulkefli, welcome to my channel. for the tecware VXM, lets see if I can request tecware to provide me the case and I will have a look on it. Thank you for your feedback and to have visit my channel 😉
@@einsleyharriot1294 hi and welcome to my channel. I am more towards the Montech Air 100 Lite. It has a more premium feel, better feature set and of a better structure.
@@einsleyharriot1294 you are most welcome. if you need know more about the montech Air 100 lite. I do have a content for it here. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KOuW8uqioto.htmlsi=OgANEdgib8XIl0Y5
Hello Zealous, welcome to my channel. Well let’s just say that each have its own good and bad. Nevertheless thank you for your feedback. I find both cases are ok. But of course my choice will still be the Montech Air 100. As I like the hinge door mechanism and material are slightly better.
Hi Vincent Janggang, welcome to my channel. Yes we all dislike 4 pin big molex connectors, which I believe the newer case will not have. All the best with your build too. 😉