xtia.design/ Only show the default mode of XPROTO-ATX currently. The following installation guide will be updated later: 1. Side AIO Bracket 2. Graphics card direct connect mode 3. Test Bracket mode
The simple sounds of your tools. Just doing there work. With the world 🌎 playing crazy 😜 music 🎶. It’s nice to stand out. By just letting your art work. Do all of the talking.. Thank you for posting this video..
This is an amazing build. I just love ❤️ this video. I loved 🥰 it. I watched all of your videos. Plus now I’m a subscriber too. Thank you for posting this video. Keep up the great work. I will be looking into getting this case for myself.
I finished my build in this case. It is absolutely beautiful. The case is so much fun to build in. But there is one thing you definitely should know about it. With the fans installed as in the video, it can easily happen, that cables are going into the fans because it is really hard to get all the cables in the little gap between the case sides. I was definitely not able to put the fans to the inside, so maybe you should consider to put them on the outside before you already built all in. Oh and a little suggestion, dont use psu extensions. Only use the original psu cables or even better, which would also be my suggestion, buy other psu cables like cablemos for example. They will make the work much more easy for you. Thats it, everything else is perfect about the case, had fun to build inside it and can recommend it to anyone else. :)
Hey man! Gratis comment 😁, Would like to know what gpu did you use? I would like to move my matx mobo with Rog strix 3080 , and hoy much time did you wait to get the case?
@@aldairuchiha i put in the 2070 super founders edition. It's a small GPU i would say. But you are pretty much not limited in GPU length. I used an ATX mainboard but matx should be fine because you won't See the bottom of the Board because it is behind the GPU so you should be fine. I waited about 10-11 days for my Case
@@user-ru1nx2hs7k Hey, I still have it and use it. Its totally fine for me. By now I have added a external custom watercooling loop but the case is totally fine as it was back when I bought it. Would still recommend it if you want something quite extraordinary and money isn't a problem considering that it really is not a cheap case
I really like mine, bought it in white and looks great. Comes with alcohol pads, all needed screws in a neatly organised compartment box, hex/+ screwdriver tool and even a rubber pad the case can sit on. Quality parts and nice finish. But building in it was quite annoying sometimes and there are a few things i want to share for anyone thinking about buying. Nice to know: 1) This case won't look good with a tower cooler. Its compatible but doesn't look good. It sticks out far too much on the side. Buy an AIO or other lower profile cpu cooler. 2) It will look horrible without proper cable management. I would also buy a FULLY modular PSU. The one i use is only semi modular and it's really annoying to hide all additional, cables that arent needed and bend the thick ATX and CPU power cables to go where you want. Points of criticism: 1) The PSU could be mounted more firmly. Putting pressure on it, or tugging on the cables makes the bracket it is mounted on wobble a bit more than i would want it to. 2) The AIO Bracket is a real pain since you can't put the radiator on and then install the completed bracket+radiator assembly. You have to first mount the bracket and then the radiator itself other wise it will block the screw holes. It was difficult to place the radiator between bracket and inner case structure because the bracket is so tall it blocks you from moving the radiator into the space. The bracket is also a bit wobbly. 3) The PCI riser cable that came with mine, is a bit long and doesnt have a 90° angle, so you have to bend quite a sharp 180° angle to guide it upwards towards the motherboards slot. Because of its length it has some warp and even touched the table the case sits on. Consider buying your own. 4) The sata brackets that are included are compatible with common 2.5" drives but they mount in such a way that there is no gap in the bracket where the sata and power connectors are. So if the connectors on your sata PSU cables aren't low profile like in this video, you can't actually connect them to the drive. I tried only screwing in 2 of the screws and having the drive sit at an angle. That works but doesnt look nice and places stress on the two bottom screws. It's also impossible to install the sata brackets after the mainboard since they are screwed in from the other side behind the mobo. So if you plan on installing a second ssd or hdd you have to take out the entire Mainboard. I will buy an m.2 ssd to entirely avoid this issue. They're Cheap and better than my old samsung ssd anyway.
I love these cases for the ease of maintenance. I myself have the L version with mini itx motherboard support, after having and relaizing the limitations of itx when it comes to thermals, less io ports, less nvme slots, less ram and just less overall workability when it comes to space and maintaining your rig i am now looking to build an ATX xproto. It just makes sense to go full ATX with a case like this.
I'm considering picking one up, i have an Xproto that I love. Would i be able to use an AIO card like a MSI Seahawk with that back radiator mount or is the size of the hole too small to slide the card through? Since air cooled GPUs are consistantly more noisy and pull way more power it would make sense for it to be liquid cooled IMO.
Did you use custom cables? I’m currently building mine but after using the normal length PSU cables I stopped. I’m deciding now whether I want to purchase the custom cables from XTIA to better fit the case.
I was wondering if there will be more SATA brackets sold separately? The pictures on your website show that there are 3 SATA brackets but only came with 2.
I'm from Brazil. Your open cabinet is the most beautiful I've ever seen, I love the handle too. to know if you have plans for the future to make this same case for the dimensions of EATX motherboards?
this is defo my next pc case , the only thing i would maybe change is to secure psu even more , by lettting it sit on that metal piece as well not just hang in air with the screws and attach it with additional screws from the ''motherboard'' side
One question: first of all nice video! But if you have GPU with aio cooler like MSI rtx 490 liquid suprim, have a space in add to CPU cooler for fixing it?
Just ordered that „case“ in the v2 version. Cant wait to build in it. Do you have a certain „universal“ length for PSU cables in case i wanna get some custom cables?
Will the radiator bracket that ships with the atx case accomodate a 360 aio? Would the 360mm bracket need to be purchased along with the case? Thank you.
There are no extra accessories for this case, so everything is included. Only 240/280 compatibility, it can also install 360 with 240. But a part of the radiator is not fixed, we do not recommend using it in this way.
From what I understand, this supports two radiators. One, as shown here, directly attached to the case above the PSU, which should be a 240mm. A 280mm might also fit, though the radiator might be longer than the case (28.4cm), which might look weird. Another one can be added with a bracket attached to the front of the case, which supports 240mm and 280mm. The bracket is included with the case, according to their website.
This case is included with 3.0 cable. if you buy it separately, you can visit this website xtia.design/collections/pcie-riser-cable-and-custom-module-cables
I just built this case using a micro atx mobo (accidentally 😅), and luckily it worked okay. One mounting stand-off didn’t line up right, so it has one less screw holding it than it should, but it still seems pretty secure.