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Hyte Revolt 3 Small Form ITX Computer Case + 700W 80+ Gold SFX Power Supply

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Newegg has HYTE Revolt 3 Small Form ITX Computer Case + 700W Gold 80+ SFX Power Supply (Black or White, CS-HYTE-REVOLT3-BP) for $129.99. Shipping is free.

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Available: Features (details):
  • 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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Newegg has HYTE Revolt 3 Small Form ITX Computer Case + 700W Gold 80+ SFX Power Supply (Black or White, CS-HYTE-REVOLT3-BP) for $129.99. Shipping is free.

Note, both colors are on back order but may still be purchased and ship when available.

Thanks to Deal Hunter SehoneyDP for finding this deal.

Available: Features (details):
  • 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 powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 130 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
No Longer Available:

Newegg via eBay has HYTE Revolt 3 Small Form ITX Computer Case + 700W Gold 80+ SFX Power Supply (Black or White, CS-HYTE-REVOLT3-BP) for $129.99. Shipping is free.
Available:
Amazon has HYTE Revolt 3 Small Form ITX Computer Case + 700W Gold 80+ SFX Power Supply (Black, CS-HYTE-REVOLT3-BP) for $129.99. Shipping is free.

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Iwantsleep
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According to a iBuyPower rep in a Reddit thread from a year ago, the OEM is "High Power" with a model number of SFX-A700GD-IBP.

It is a speculative C tier PSU on the cultists PSU tier list.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Hyte/com...3_unboxed/
rjmari
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Not sure if this was intended to be a joke. But SFX is the form factor, not the manufacturer.

According to a couple of Amazon customers in the Q&A section, it is an iBUYPOWER branded PSU.
hw1234
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This is a steal. It's basically a vertical NR200 but with a front USBC port that uses the rear USBC port on the mobo. No riser cable needed.

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Jan 31, 2023 01:08 AM
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binfordJan 31, 2023 01:08 AM
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Quote from ThirstyCruz :
How does this compare to Nzxt h1? Aside from includes aio and prerouted cables? Cooling, space, overall usability v performance and design?

Looks better than h1 imo but haven't seen it in person. I recently built h1 few months ago and actually pleasantly surprised with performance (getting cineb 30 multi/22 single with 13700k).
Not crazy of io on bottom though
For one thing the h1 has a rebranded seasonic power supply, which I guess is a plus, although mine arrived doa and I had to do an rma through nxzt.

I agree that having the connections on the bottom stinks.
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Jan 31, 2023 01:22 AM
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Jan 31, 2023 01:22 AM
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Quote from Tnyc :
The general consensus is the H1 looks better .. and probably best looking for the tower look. Is yours a V1 or V2? I still have my H1 V2 in the box waiting for the right deal to come along.
The v2. Works great and not a hassle to build. Guess I was expecting much worse reading pain sff is.

Similarly so surprised at my benchmark scores up there with atx and significantly more cooling. After 2 months with Asus z790i, the hive was faltering, and swapped mb with ASRock z790i PG. Thermals was bad, and decided on z690i Asus. No hive which is a PLUS and otherwise identical to z790i. Happy with arc770 from day one and even more so now.
Jan 31, 2023 01:38 AM
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RizbombJan 31, 2023 01:38 AM
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Quote from spideyrider :
When you ordered in Dec. did it also include the power supply for this price? I'm trying to decide if I should jump on this now and FOMO in or if this is a fairly standard price for the case + power supply. TIA!
im not the person you quoted, but i bought this case last year in july for $154. if i recall correctly, i did pay more for the white version. and it is the version with the 700w gold rated psu. so yeah, these case have been around this price for awhile.
Jan 31, 2023 03:33 AM
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ulieqJan 31, 2023 03:33 AM
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I had this case I didn't like the way the cooling was set up it's goofy as hell so I returned it
Jan 31, 2023 03:54 AM
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leeterbikeJan 31, 2023 03:54 AM
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Quote from Dr.bratwurst :
Will this fit a 4090 gpu?
This case only fits 2 slot cards, the 4090 takes up 3 slots. Even the smallest (fe) card is 61mm, this won't accommodate. All other cards are even thicker.

So no. Won't fit.

4070ti will.
Last edited by leeterbike January 30, 2023 at 07:59 PM.
Jan 31, 2023 04:38 AM
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RizbombJan 31, 2023 04:38 AM
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Quote from leeterbike :
This case only fits 2 slot cards

incorrect. the case supports 3 slot gpus, so long as they fit within the dimensions 335x 140x58mm. but youre right, a 4090 will not fit.
Jan 31, 2023 01:33 PM
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leeterbikeJan 31, 2023 01:33 PM
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Quote from Rizbomb :
incorrect. the case supports 3 slot gpus, so long as they fit within the dimensions 335x 140x58mm. but youre right, a 4090 will not fit.
There are no 3 slot cards under 61mm. (40 series)
Last edited by leeterbike January 31, 2023 at 05:35 AM.

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Jan 31, 2023 02:36 PM
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spideyriderJan 31, 2023 02:36 PM
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Quote from ethemartian :
Yes there was the two options. With or without the PSU. I think the price diff was 30 or 40 dollars less which made no sense to purchase without since i doubt you can find this format psu for that amount.
Quote from Rizbomb :
im not the person you quoted, but i bought this case last year in july for $154. if i recall correctly, i did pay more for the white version. and it is the version with the 700w gold rated psu. so yeah, these case have been around this price for awhile.

Thank you both for the input. I ended up ordering it and an ASRock B550M-ITX/AC to move a spare 3900X into a new home. I'll pair it either with my existing 3060 Ti or a 6800 XT I have incoming - the power supply might not be able to handle the AMD card but we'll see!
Jan 31, 2023 02:48 PM
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doverbyJan 31, 2023 02:48 PM
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I just bought the white case from Amazon... seems to be back in stock at $130 for the moment.
Jan 31, 2023 03:10 PM
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AMv8Jan 31, 2023 03:10 PM
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Quote from bzhayes :
Can anyone recommend a good LGA 1700 motherboard to go in this thing?

Also, I bought the MSI Mech Radeon RX 6700 XT from a previous SD anyone know if I will have fitting issues? Reviews seem to indicate lots of room for your gpu.
PCPartPicker and Newegg are your friends. GPU length and width are easy to find.
Jan 31, 2023 03:23 PM
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AMv8Jan 31, 2023 03:23 PM
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Quote from ThirstyCruz :
How does this compare to Nzxt h1? Aside from includes aio and prerouted cables? Cooling, space, overall usability v performance and design?

Looks better than h1 imo but haven't seen it in person. I recently built h1 few months ago and actually pleasantly surprised with performance (getting cineb 30 multi/22 single with 13700k).
Not crazy of io on bottom though
Well it doesn't catch on fire, so there's something...
Jan 31, 2023 03:29 PM
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AMv8Jan 31, 2023 03:29 PM
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Quote from spideyrider :
Thank you both for the input. I ended up ordering it and an ASRock B550M-ITX/AC to move a spare 3900X into a new home. I'll pair it either with my existing 3060 Ti or a 6800 XT I have incoming - the power supply might not be able to handle the AMD card but we'll see!
The AM4 Socket typically tops out at 142W, your CPU's stock TDP is 105W, the 6800XT's TDP is 300W. The 700W PSU is comical overkill for your actual needs.
"recommended PSU" ratings are stupidly overspecced to prevent idiots from using 8yr old cheap OEM Dell PSUs.
Jan 31, 2023 04:48 PM
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spideyriderJan 31, 2023 04:48 PM
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Quote from AMv8 :
The AM4 Socket typically tops out at 142W, your CPU's stock TDP is 105W, the 6800XT's TDP is 300W. The 700W PSU is comical overkill for your actual needs.
"recommended PSU" ratings are stupidly overspecced to prevent idiots from using 8yr old cheap OEM Dell PSUs.
Assuming the power supply can reliably output up to 700W then yeah - but the numbers you're using are being a little overly simplistic IMHO. I appreciate that you're trying bring reassurance, but let's look at the numbers.

The 300W TDP number you cite seems respectable - Gamer's Nexus has data on the 6800 XT drawing a legit 290W so we'll go with 300W.

Using a Kill-A-Watt, my 3900X + 3060 Ti system draws 360W from the wall when running Time Spy. I got that number just yesterday while evaluating my power needs.

In theory the 3060 Ti has a TDP of 200W, so assuming the 300W TDP of the 6800 XT bumps my power draw by 100W, that's got me at 460W. That number is right within spitting distance of what I'm finding for real-world system draw if I google it - somewhere around 450W-500W from the wall.

So in reality, 700W would only be maybe a 40-50% over what I'm going to be be ACTUALLY pulling under load. And that's not accounting for possible transient spikes and any additional power needs like my Quest 2 which is something like 15-20W.

Overall I THINK this power supply will be ok, assuming it's actually a quality part. But I definitely wouldn't call it "comical overkill" with a 3900X + 6800XT. I'll probably be right about 75-80% of that rated power when I'm actually gaming.
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Jan 31, 2023 05:21 PM
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AMv8Jan 31, 2023 05:21 PM
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Quote from spideyrider :
Assuming the power supply can reliably output up to 700W then yeah - but the numbers you're using are being a little overly simplistic IMHO. I appreciate that you're trying bring reassurance, but let's look at the numbers.

The 300W TDP number you cite seems respectable - Gamer's Nexus has data on the 6800 XT drawing a legit 290W so we'll go with 300W.

Using a Kill-A-Watt, my 3900X + 3060 Ti system draws 360W from the wall when running Time Spy. I got that number just yesterday while evaluating my power needs.

In theory the 3060 Ti has a TDP of 200W, so assuming the 300W TDP of the 6800 XT bumps my power draw by 100W, that's got me at 460W. That number is right within spitting distance of what I'm finding for real-world system draw if I google it - somewhere around 450W-500W from the wall.

So in reality, 700W would only be maybe a 40-50% over what I'm going to be be ACTUALLY pulling under load. And that's not accounting for possible transient spikes and any additional power needs like my Quest 2 which is something like 15-20W.

Overall I THINK this power supply will be ok, assuming it's actually a quality part. But I definitely wouldn't call it "comical overkill" with a 3900X + 6800XT. I'll probably be right about 75-80% of that rated power when I'm actually gaming.
I hear ya, and respect your work put into tracking actual power requirements. But unless you're also cramming a NAS into that SFF PC, you aren't going to pull more than 50W for the rest of your system. Still keeping you comfortably below 500W.
Transient spikes are BS bad engineering, played off as a reality of modern computing by Nvidia. Certainly a troubling concern/trend going forward, but wasn't really a thing for AM4 CPUs or AMD 6000-series GPUs. So again, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
Additionally, you aren't actually going to max out your CPU, or even your GPU, in real world usage. No matter the game, you aren't likely to see North of 400-450W during normal gameplay.

So while yes, I did oversimplify things considerably, because I didn't see the need or value in going in-depth into transient spikes, v droop, historical performance rates of this PSU ODM's products, etc. I still think that you're perfectly fine.
Last edited by AMv8 January 31, 2023 at 09:25 AM.

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