There were things I left out talking about in this video but is covered in the featured rig blog on Titan Rig, so be sure to check that out where I gave a bit more details to Valkyrie's design background.
I usually aren’t too keen on these kinda cases but I’m really liking what you’ve managed to accomplish with this design. Surprisingly compelling aesthetics, seemingly good flexibility with what looks like a stable construction 👌. Really love the front fan frame and the fact that you went with a thicker 480 was undoubtedly the right choice. I’m seeing your work for the very first time and I just had to leave a comment conveying my appreciation. 👌✌️🖖
Really appreciate you taking the time to write this. I'm just barely getting into designing for fun and this is one of the earlier projects I had worked on and I'm pretty happy with what it turned out to be. Thank you!
finally got around to watching this! sick case and build. hope fulfillment is smooth. also 8:20 LOL: "if you choose raw steel, not only will you save money, but you’ll also be getting it at a lower price"
Stunning design! I found you probably the most creative player in the modding scene in recent times. By the way, for me A.R.E.S by Alessandro is also an all-time favorite build.
That's quite the compliment, I really appreciate that! There's a lot of things I am still learning and exploring, I hope to be able to produce more and better work as I continue to design :)
Bro, I'm in love with this case. You did such a good job on this. This would be a perfect time for me to rebuild my pc. Get rid of these awful Thermaltake fans and clean out my loop.
That is a gorgeous case man. Legendary workmanship. I sort of wish there was another "front side" opposite the fans. Personally i would want the fans facing away from me.
@@haurjieI hope so, I REALLY like this case. But I'm looking forward to seeing your new designs. I think there could be a ton more interest in your cases if you were able to partner with other RU-vidrs for promotions. Send them a free case and ask them to feature it and hopefully put together a build. I've been looking at a ton of different cases and example builds from top builders and I still think this is one of my favorites, especially the way you put together your example. So clean! And Ive changed my mind on the fan ports, it's perfect the way it is! They are one of the most attractive things about this case. 1. The raw solid stainless steel design looks great with pretty much any color fluid or RGB. I'm not an RGB fanatic but I would probably use lian li RGB fans on this. 2. The fan ports are so pleasing to look at. I really haven't seen another case quite like it. 3. The adjustability gives me a lot of piece of mind since I know I won't run into unforeseen compatibility issues. I guess I would like to see more modularity in future designs. Even the option add glass panels or an additional back plate like I mentioned above. Perhaps more brackets for an additional radiator? 480 is probably plenty with good components but another case I'm looking at has space for 3x 360. But then again, less is sometimes more as long as it works!
@@rowankeltizar5961 I really appreciate the lengthy feedback you gave here, comments like this is helpful for me to take back to the drawing board when i'm designing new things! Thank you!
I have a 360 sized version that I'm working on that will be smaller, but like my Morph case, I will most likely implement it for ATX at the same time (swappable with ITX). The reason why I won't do a dedicated ITX version of this is because my friend at Yuel Beast already has the Calypso, and I think that is a fantastic ITX design that can handle a lot of cooling. I did a video on that build actually you can find it on my channel, it's a blue and black build.
Are you in my Discord server? If you aren't please join and ping me, I am only shipping in the US but let me see if I can work with you privately and at least get an estimated quote (I have no idea as of right now but I'd like to find out myself)
@@dennisconner7988 I got your order by the way, thank you! Today I was experimenting with vertical mount, I tested CableMod and Antec's vertical bracket that you can just buy off Amazon, those do fit onto my GPU arm in this case, the only thing I would recommend is buy a separate riser cable that's less than 20cm long, I'd say around 15cm is probably best if you really want to go vertical mount. I only tested it with a 4090, so fitment results may vary depending on what GPU/waterblock you use. If you want to just pick up one of those brackets just to test you can, if it doesn't fit your build hardware, just return the brackets.
@@haurjie Hello. I am looking forward to building this system. My CPU and GPU are the same as the ones you own. I do have the Phantek bracket as I was going to use one of their cases. I will try and adapt the bracket and send you some feed back when I get it going.
I Love this design, but can’t agree to material and price. I tried to copy almost the same ideas like you to my own thing, ended good. I was able to use any material availablele and went to aircraft Aluminium and steel. I use magnetic variations and can attach 10 ssd, or 7 big hd under the back plate. The price was way above your cheap stainless stell, but cheaper in production. Benefit was I have almost no screws and my price was around sell price with tax 275€. Due to tax and business reasons we decided to let it run only private, we made just 47 of it. I don’t understand why yours has to Be so expensive. The only reason I see is to let it stay exclusive. Materials and build complexity can’t explain the price. We just lasercut metal, nothing special.
The reason why it's priced this way is because I don't plan on mass producing it, this is a very niche product. This is also made in the US which is expensive to do. I'm not going to manufacture this in China where it's cheaper. And in order to do that in China, the MOQ requires a cost that's way beyond what my capital can afford. I'm not a big giant tech company, I'm just a single person doing this. Also, I don't have my own machine shop, I have to pay a third party fabrication source to do this, so it's not the cheapest to make. I don't know how much manufacturing cost where you are, or maybe you have a giant laser machine and brake press in your house, but I live in an a one bedroom apartment, I don't have room for all that equipment. But manufacturing costs vary in different countries, and if you don't live here or dont know the logistics of what it takes to make something in other countries, it's easy to say "yeah that's too expensive". But I get it, as an end user and customer, that's not something you care about, you just want to know if it's cheap and when you can get it.