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HYTE Revolt 3 ITX Computer Case w/ 700W Gold Power Supply

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Adorama has HYTE Revolt 3 ITX Small Form Factor Computer Case w/ 700W Gold Power Supply (CS-HYTE-REVOLT3, Black or White) on sale for $159.99 (price drops in cart). Shipping is free.

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Available Colors:Includes:
  • HYTE Revolt 3 ITX Small Form Factor Case (Black or White)
  • 700W Gold SFX Power Supply
  • Headset Adapter
  • Accessory Box with Mounting Hardware
Features:
  • Small Form Factor case with user friendly design
  • Collapsible carrying handle for portability
  • Compatibility for longer length dual slot graphics cards up to 335 x 140 x 55mm
  • Pop-out headset holder
  • USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C x 1, USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A x 2
  • 700 Watt 80+ Gold SFX PSU Included

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $90 lower (36% savings) than the list price of $249.99.
  • About this product:
    • iBUYPOWER 3 Year Limited Warranty & 10 Year Limited Warranty on PSU
  • About this store:
    • Information about Adorama's return policy here.

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Update: This deal is available again.

Adorama has HYTE Revolt 3 ITX Small Form Factor Computer Case w/ 700W Gold Power Supply (CS-HYTE-REVOLT3, Black or White) on sale for $159.99 (price drops in cart). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Available Colors:Includes:
  • HYTE Revolt 3 ITX Small Form Factor Case (Black or White)
  • 700W Gold SFX Power Supply
  • Headset Adapter
  • Accessory Box with Mounting Hardware
Features:
  • Small Form Factor case with user friendly design
  • Collapsible carrying handle for portability
  • Compatibility for longer length dual slot graphics cards up to 335 x 140 x 55mm
  • Pop-out headset holder
  • USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C x 1, USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A x 2
  • 700 Watt 80+ Gold SFX PSU Included

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $90 lower (36% savings) than the list price of $249.99.
  • About this product:
    • iBUYPOWER 3 Year Limited Warranty & 10 Year Limited Warranty on PSU
  • About this store:
    • Information about Adorama's return policy here.

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seanleeforever
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fun fact, the funder of NZXT (one that makes H1 cases), Johnny Hou, is actually the father of the funder of Ibuypower (maker of this case), Alex Hou.

sort like how Nvidia's CEO (Jensen Huang) and AMD's CEO (Lisa Su) are family members.

i often imagine the interesting discussion happen at their family dinner table.

"hi dad, how exactly did you move all your MINI ITX cases late last year?"
"Son, i run a promotion on the H1 cases, maybe you should do the same to your HYTE Revolt 3 that weren't selling too well"
"great idea, we will just alternating our promotions so we never have to compete within the family, while giving customer the illusion of competition"
"exactly, just like the neighbor next door that dominated the GPU market"
b00gersugar
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For those enquiring about the PSU!

the PSU in here is a manufactured by sirfa/dong guan. they make PSUs for Silverstone and many other brands. this unit is based on the same platform as the Silverstone SX700-LPT. if you want a review of this PSU, find reviews of the Silverstone and you'll know how this unit with perform.

Here is the German TUV certificate for this unit: https://www.certipedia.com/certif...?locale=en
iconian
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Jan 19, 2022
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HonzaB
Jan 19, 2022
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Quote from hiroxbmw :
Very hot. I bought the case over the holidays and still haven't decided what to do with it.
Mobo and GPU led are in sync now, looks much better. For $150+tax, this case combo is great value. I am doing LCD mod and may also add 3x 40mm fan later if needed. I am happy with that for now.
Jan 19, 2022
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exp1orer
Jan 19, 2022
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Probably a dumb question (I'm not up to date on today's MOBOs and graphics cards) but I've been thinking about building a machine with 3 hdmi out for 3 screen video pinball. I like this case.. any recommend a combo that would work in this case?
Jan 19, 2022
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chengww
Jan 19, 2022
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Quote from exp1orer :
Probably a dumb question (I'm not up to date on today's MOBOs and graphics cards) but I've been thinking about building a machine with 3 hdmi out for 3 screen video pinball. I like this case.. any recommend a combo that would work in this case?
I see a few problems generally speaking you only interact with one active screen/app at a time. I think you are trying three outputs at the sametime with three sets of controls. If you have a pinball app that allows three screens and three controllers, then it should be not issue. If you do not this is going to be a pain, you might need to run 2 VM sessions, so you need to budget appropriately. Most itx motherboards do not have three video output built-in you need a dedicated gpu, which three output is common. It would not be that hard, but runny VMs will be a pain and there is be graphics limits. You might try unRAID.
Jan 19, 2022
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KiltedOne
Jan 19, 2022
230 Posts
Quote from BCUnited :
I think 280 is the largest radiator this thing can fit.
Indeed rated for 280, not 360. Though, Gamers Nexus noted some 280s won't work, so may be better to use a 240 if you're not sure
Jan 19, 2022
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exp1orer
Jan 19, 2022
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Quote from chengww :
I see a few problems generally speaking you only interact with one active screen/app at a time. I think you are trying three outputs at the sametime with three sets of controls. If you have a pinball app that allows three screens and three controllers, then it should be not issue. If you do not this is going to be a pain, you might need to run 2 VM sessions, so you need to budget appropriately. Most itx motherboards do not have three video output built-in you need a dedicated gpu, which three output is common. It would not be that hard, but runny VMs will be a pain and there is be graphics limits. You might try unRAID.
Thanks for the reply... I'm running emulation software called pinball emporium which allows for 3 screens. I currently have an older alienware alpha system running 2 screens but it struggles. Was thinking about building a new system with three outputs that could also handle some upper mid tier gaming.
Jan 19, 2022
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CHarris82
Jan 19, 2022
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Quote from DandyChiggins :
Wanted to get one of these last time but I don't think a 3 slot jumbo gpu will fit sadly. Anyone manage to put a rog strix 3090 in one of these?
It won't fit. Bought a Strix 3070 and attempted it. Kept the 3070 for another build and ended up getting a TUF 3070ti for it.

Also to note: A FE card (even though it easily fits) is definitely not recommended in this case unless you're doing some serious cooling.
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CHarris82
Jan 19, 2022
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Quote from KiltedOne :
Indeed rated for 280, not 360. Though, Gamers Nexus noted some 280s won't work, so may be better to use a 240 if you're not sure
^^This. Tried it with a X63. Seriously tight fit. Swapped it for a X53. There's a person that managed to get a 280 in it on the Hyte Reddit page (he/she used fan grills).
Last edited by CHarris82 January 18, 2022 at 07:09 PM.

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Jan 19, 2022
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chengww
Jan 19, 2022
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Quote from exp1orer :
Thanks for the reply... I'm running emulation software called pinball emporium which allows for 3 screens. I currently have an older alienware alpha system running 2 screens but it struggles. Was thinking about building a new system with three outputs that could also handle some upper mid tier gaming.
Then it should not be a big issue. You will need a dedicated gpu. Pinballs apps are not that demanding. A 1060 or 1050ti should do fine. A moderate cpu should do.
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bosoxx091
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank bosoxx091

This is a great deal for the price. It's basically like a NR200 but flipped vertically to save footprint space. Although the SSUPD utilizes its volume a bit better than this (14 vs 18L) you'll need to buy a separate SFX PSU for that making it more expensive.
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samuraiX20
Jan 19, 2022
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Quote from bonuschickens :
any review of the PSU?
+1, curious to know how good the PSU is as well
Jan 19, 2022
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JonathanH9363
Jan 19, 2022
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Got this case in black and free gaming mat (without psu) off their site for $79, picked up a 550w gold SFX evga psu for $50 and used the Cooler Master 240mm watercooler from woot deal $50 . What a great build, super quiet and good airflow. Highly recommend!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1...p=drivesdk
Last edited by JonathanH9363 January 18, 2022 at 07:48 PM.
Jan 19, 2022
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ginsengjin
Jan 19, 2022
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I'm in for one. I was planning on building a new PC soon. What sold me was the 700 watt power supply. The SFX power supply which are the small form power supplies are expensive and just that alone is worth the price.

I don't see the price going that much lower in the future unless they were willing to take a hit on the sale of this product for either marketing purposes or to clear out inventory.

Very good deal.
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essix8
Jan 19, 2022
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Be careful buying SFFPC cases these days if you plan to upgrade later, as next gen GPUs are expected to increase power consumption and physical size (to fit on beefier coolers). And ITX motherboards options are decreasing due to being a niche standard that motherboard manufacturers are pushing aside due to component shortages to focus on high volume ATX boards.

Not saying to not buy this, its a good deal, but dont buy it with the expectation hardware support for it will be good with next gen launches RDNA3, Nvidia Lovelace, AM5, LGA1700 (exists now but ITX support is low)
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The_Doug
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Quote from bonuschickens :
any review of the PSU?
Exactly. What good is a "700W" PSU if it's made by Logisys?

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BCUnited
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Quote from bosoxx091 :
This is a great deal for the price. It's basically like a NR200 but flipped vertically to save footprint space. Although the SSUPD utilizes its volume a bit better than this (14 vs 18L) you'll need to buy a separate SFX PSU for that making it more expensive.
The benefit of this case is that you dont need a riser cable, but the reviews of the SSUPD look pretty awesome.

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