@F1gilles Overpriced could be said if it was the typical stamped steel. These are CNC machined from solid blocks of aluminum. If you know anything about machining, you'd know how much that increases cost as it slows down production. As for the hotbox reputation it seems to have, ye4s it does run warmer than average, but if you know how to properly tune your voltages, its perfectly capable just like any other 10L case. I've built two personal systems with this case and I have no regrets as it taught me a lot about cooling and power efficiency, so it's not for the average lego system builder.
It does ,to bad its one of the worst value per perf card NVDIA has released in the past 10 years. For the first time since the crypto mining started , there is massive availability on cards ,as nobody is buying those.
You could legit carry it everywhere with you and you wouldn’t need to even put in a paper or anything to make sure it doesn’t break. It’s a pick up and take case.
@@atrociouscow that cpu is absolutely going to choke and die with that cooler and case. ryzen 7000 runs hotter than the core of the sun even with decent cooling.
@@sneakycactus8815 true if you are using the x version. I would have gone with the 7700 non-x. It stays under 80°C with the wraith prism cooler in cinebench r23
Don't bother, this build is horrific. Do about 2 hours of research online and you can do better. Don't listen to these tech channels it's all for views bro is highly uneducated.
About the CPU, the non-x versions of the Ryzen 7000 CPUs deliver similar or identical performance at a much lower wattage, meaning they can be cooled way way easier.
@@ArkiTechnology an 120mm aio is still not the best you can do with that much space, also 6000mts are the max non buggy frequency amd supports. also 100 pounds less on the mobo, you dont need that features anyway, and you would have gotten a x3d 7000 series cpu. this is lackluster.
Wow everyone wants the biggest flashiest pc but damn this looks 10000x more better i wish it was even smaller the thought of something so small and sleek being super powerful is beautiful you can literally bring it over a friends house!
This is wild. I thought my meshlicious build was small and a sleeper. You went smaller and more powerful 💀. Granted, it costs twice as much tho 😭 Specs: Ryzen 5 5700x 3070 founders 32gb 3200 DDR4 Asrock Phantom gaming itx motherboard 3tb of m.2 drives. Some msi AIO In the SSUPD Meshlicious.
If you could somehow cleanly route that with water cooling on the cpu(external pump, reservoir, and radiator) you could make that work well After rewatching it, you totally could!!
Genuinely curious about why you make that claim. I loved the theme of this build and have been looking into maybe doing a 4070. I would either want to do that or a 3080, since they are about the same price depending on some things right now.
@@thorodinson7467 Just did. I gotcha its mostly a price for performance thing. See I wanted to get one to use to train some smaller sized neural networks and I really liked the performance and power efficiency. I was also looking at 3080s which have similar performance with more Cuda cores, but they aren't going to be supported for as long and they would take more power. I plan on putting it through its paces so I wasn't sure which would be better for my needs since I won't be using it for gaming.