Hyte Revolt 3 ITX Computer Gaming Case w/ 700W 80+ Gold SFX Power Supply
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Model: HYTE Revolt 3 ITX Small Form Factor Case with 700W Gold SFX Power Supply, Black
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10-03-2023 at 05:23 AM.
Had this case in returned it looks nice in person super large like a micro ATX. The problem with it is there's no good place for fan placement The fans are not placed anywhere in the case that are good or proper and it's kind of a joke like an afterthought
Bitwit did a video on it. His takeaway is "good for portable rig". Seems like it might be a challenging and/or frustrating build if you wanted to use a 280mm aio and lack of access to rear I/o means you have to plan. Pcmag echoes this sentiment stating "240mm was difficult , can't imagine 280mm" https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/hyte-revolt-3 having talked about the downsides, if the power supply isn't trash, at this price, it's a compelling value if you needed a rig to use while traveling
I want to convert my gaming rig (5800X3D + 3080) into a "console" experience, starting with a mini itx case. Any suggestions? I see the NZXT H1 on sale pretty often as well.
This seems too good to pass up but I'm not confident the 700W PSU can handle my rig
I want to convert my gaming rig (5800X3D + 3080) into a "console" experience, starting with a mini itx case. Any suggestions? I see the NZXT H1 on sale pretty often as well.
This seems too good to pass up but I'm not confident the 700W PSU can handle my rig
I had this case and kinda disliked it most of the time I owned it. Looks are subjective but the PSU made a loud noise under load and the handle pop-up mechanism broke after a couple of months. Still safe to pick up but harder to get the handle out of its groove. The front USB-C port frequently disconnected and I hated needing to tilt the case when I wanted to plug something into the back of the motherboard
Had this case in returned it looks nice in person super large like a micro ATX. The problem with it is there's no good place for fan placement The fans are not placed anywhere in the case that are good or proper and it's kind of a joke like an afterthought
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Bitwit did a video on it. His takeaway is "good for portable rig". Seems like it might be a challenging and/or frustrating build if you wanted to use a 280mm aio and lack of access to rear I/o means you have to plan. Pcmag echoes this sentiment stating "240mm was difficult , can't imagine 280mm" https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/hyte-revolt-3 having talked about the downsides, if the power supply isn't trash, at this price, it's a compelling value if you needed a rig to use while traveling
280mm can fit, just have to have the fans on the inside which isn't the ideal for intake through the radiator (push is more efficient). If your GPU is a two slot, you can use a fan mount adapter to help push air in the front, otherwise if the GPU is closer it'll better be able to pull air in. I removed the mesh from the back panel to let if free exhaust out. Not a tiny case like many ITX, but a nice case if you don't mind that, still has a small footprint on your desk/etc, just tall. https://imgur.com/gallery/DpJI7Ob
I want to convert my gaming rig (5800X3D + 3080) into a "console" experience, starting with a mini itx case. Any suggestions? I see the NZXT H1 on sale pretty often as well.
This seems too good to pass up but I'm not confident the 700W PSU can handle my rig
Without a single doubt, I can recommend the NR200. I tried an H1, and it couldn't handle the heat of my 3080.
I have been using this case for probably about a year now. It was very easy to work on and would definitely recommend it. Great price when you consider the included power supply.
Have this on my desktop right now. Really nice case overall, I would buy and build again.
Cons:
side fans are mounted with rubber gaskets (this may be a fan problem more than a case problem, although once you finagle it shut they're quiet)
Bottom-mounted I/O panel is a bit too shallow for my liking
Bottom mounted I/O also makes wifi antennas very weirdly positioned
Other than that, the build was great.
Running this PSU as well with the following:
ASRock Z690M
13th gen i5-13600KF
32GB RAM
dual M.2 2Tb drives
ASUS RTX 4070 12GB
I want to convert my gaming rig (5800X3D + 3080) into a "console" experience, starting with a mini itx case. Any suggestions? I see the NZXT H1 on sale pretty often as well.
This seems too good to pass up but I'm not confident the 700W PSU can handle my rig
I did 13600k+3080 with the included 700w power supply - works fine
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This seems too good to pass up but I'm not confident the 700W PSU can handle my rig
This seems too good to pass up but I'm not confident the 700W PSU can handle my rig
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This seems too good to pass up but I'm not confident the 700W PSU can handle my rig
Without a single doubt, I can recommend the NR200. I tried an H1, and it couldn't handle the heat of my 3080.
Cons:
side fans are mounted with rubber gaskets (this may be a fan problem more than a case problem, although once you finagle it shut they're quiet)
Bottom-mounted I/O panel is a bit too shallow for my liking
Bottom mounted I/O also makes wifi antennas very weirdly positioned
Other than that, the build was great.
Running this PSU as well with the following:
ASRock Z690M
13th gen i5-13600KF
32GB RAM
dual M.2 2Tb drives
ASUS RTX 4070 12GB
This seems too good to pass up but I'm not confident the 700W PSU can handle my rig
I did 13600k+3080 with the included 700w power supply - works fine