Ryzen RTX Gaming PC Ft. Gamdias!

Опубликовано: 01 Январь 1970
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Gamdias Neso P1: https://amzn.to/3sM8NwL
Gamdis Chione M3 240: https://amzn.to/3sM8LoD

Today we’re taking a look at the Neso P1 case and the Chione M3 240 mil all in one water cooler courtesy of Gamdias. Gamdias had reached out to take a look at this case and cooler combo and they both looked like compelling options so I set out to build with and test these components on my test bench consisting of a Ryzen 7700X and an RTX 3060ti. The Neso P1 case is an interesting one, it's got incredible airflow, it's absolutely massive, and it looks good in all of its color variants in my opinion and its setup well for air and watercooling. The case definitely has a lot going for it in terms of fan and radiator mount support. Top mount rads can be up to 360mm, the side rad can also be up to 360mm or 420mm. While the bottom doesn't technically support rads due to space, you can still install three 120mil fans for extra airflow. It's wild how many fan positions there are in this case. The Neso P1 has a full tempered glass side panel with a nifty locking button. The front panel of the case is also tempered glass and it's also on a swing hinge system so you can really open this case up to work on it or just to kind of show it off. This is obviously the white version of this case but it comes in black black and white, and red. As you can see, the case is interestingly trapezoidal shaped, combining this with some accessories included, you can actually mount this case laying down if you wanted which is kind of cool. I prefer the vertical standing config but I’m sure someone out there has a use case. This case in general is just very customizable which is neat. I don’t necessarily tweak how my PCs are physically set up but when you refresh certain hardware in your case over time, you do have some ability to modify the appearance of the Neso P1 which isn't something most cases offer. You can rotate the PCIe slot frame for example depending on how you want to mount your gpu. This case also kinda reminds me of the older cube or dual chamber type cases. The Neso P1 does sort of form a two chamber system with the PSU and storage mounting behind the motherboard tray.

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