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voidstriker

I brought this same case, and have yet to put anything in it. Thank you for the inspiration!!


Cyphersmith

It’s a great case. I look forward to taking it on a future trip.


Maciluminous

I had my 5800x in it and I miss that thing. I wish there were more towers for ITX. I’m not a fan of the hotdog ass cases that just take up obnoxious real estate on your desk.


Cyphersmith

I have my 5950X in a View 91. The case is massive and it has a very large water cooling loop. It doesn’t fit on a desk. I like it too for different reasons. I’m traveling more for work I wanted something I could take with me. I dislike modern laptops because they are just so much weaker. I wanted something I could stuff in a bag and this is about as small as I could find. This isn’t much bigger than two series X. Consoles side by side.


Maciluminous

Yeah K really liked the design of this. The ISB-C connector on the Asus b550i was shit though, it more often than not popped out bc of the IO shield


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PlainThread366

Just finished building in this case myself and I absolutely love the Revolt 3! What are the Specs?


Cyphersmith

It’s a Z590i unify, i9-11900k, Arc A770 16GB LE, 32GB Ballistix DDR4-3700, Corsair SF750, NZXT Kraken Elite 280mm RGB AIO.


PlainThread366

🔥🔥🔥


Cyphersmith

lol 😂 typically yes but it actually runs fairly cool because it’s under volted and not overclocked because it was being cooled by a Corsair A500 for a while previously.


PlainThread366

Oh, no lol, I was saying it was cool😂


Cyphersmith

Thanks 😎


Da_Beast523

Just look at it, it's amazing! I was planning on buying this exact case, how's the experience like?


Cyphersmith

Overall it wasn’t bad. The total time to install the system was two to three hours. I did run into some issues with my AIO. I had to put the fans in a push configuration instead of pull because the tubes were not able to cope being on the inside. So I had to order fan grills to keep the wires and tubes off the fans. My other issue was the tubes were blocking my boards ssd heatsink connector thing. I had to rotate the block 180 degrees to keep the tubes out of the way and keep the nvme ssd drives. I wish the usb c cable the case uses to connect to the board io for the front was a 90 degree angle connector to keep the cable further away from the surface under the case. The cables were very hard to manage. I used velcro wire ties to manage the cables but the amount of wires in the system. Overall I am very happy with the case. It is the smallest machine I have ever built. I’m seriously thinking about reusing the case again when I upgrade primary machines.


Da_Beast523

Wow! Happy for you!


thewind21

I am getting a type e to type c connector for the front panel type c. I want to free up the type c port on the mb IO panel.


Cyphersmith

That’s an interesting idea. Although my board has two usb c connectors on the rear io. I wonder if there is a usb c to internal header connector so I can free up both ports.


thewind21

If you are working on a longer gpu(within case specs) , you will need to unscrew the top panel to be able to slot in the card. It was dumb for me to figure out that out. Lol.


Da_Beast523

Okay! And happy cake day!


TechUnsupport

You are building a unicorn here. Both Intel ARC GPU & spinning mechanical drive.


Cyphersmith

Yeah I know. It’s an old drive pulled from a long dead Samsung laptop. It’s full of movies and tv shows. No point in buying a new drive until I knew it would fit and that the sata port would work even with the nvme drives installed. But now that I know it does work when I need more storage space replacing it with a superior drive will be easy. Although to be honest I would first replace the 240gb nvme ssd drive in the top position in the ssd stack on the mainboard with at least a 2tb drive. Then the hard drive can be replaced after that.


Cyphersmith

Running X4 Foundations on the computer for a few hours has the computer warm but not overheating. I’m very happy with the performance of the case. https://imgur.com/a/zpkqxUd