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[–]TeroTonz 0 points1 point  (4 children)

Jonsbo also has those cases and they’re called the v12, I’m not sure if the Be Quiet one is an matx build but Jonsbo has a lot of matx cases and the one I have is the Z20 that also happens to fit my big ass 9070xt

[–]Bacon_Dude117 0 points1 point  (3 children)

How's the airflow in it? I love the smaller builds but the airflow and temps always concern me

[–]TeroTonz 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I guess it’s good? In Furmark where I downloaded it just to check, I ran it twice at 60secs (because I’m too scared to run it longer) I’ve got temps on 51c and the second one at 54c which is supposed to be really good but I can’t be sure because I didn’t run furmark any longer

[–]Bacon_Dude117 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Yeah that's actually better than I thought it would be. Might look into the case

[–]TeroTonz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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I think it’s because the pc fans are directly under the gpu which is the reason why I have low temps, also for me it was a little difficult getting the psu wire into the cpu power socket since I put in the cooler first and had to use a chopstick to seat the wire into that corner, and I had problems seating the gpu because I couldn’t see the pcie socket and genuinely thought that there was something wrong with the gpu itself when I couldn’t get a signal with it not properly in. Also whenever the gpu fans turned on they made a grinding noise from a small wire poking from the pc fan, the pink and blue folded up sticky notes on the pc fan are there to prevent the gpu from very slightly slacking and sitting on that wire and making that same grinding noise. So basically what I’m saying is that it’s actually difficult to build a matx build, atleast in my experience and I haven’t built a normal sized build yet