The Ultimate ITX Case?! | Fractal Design Terra Gaming PC Build | ProArt RTX 4080, Intel i5 13600KF

#fractaldesign #Noctua #asuspcdiy - Just when I thought Fractal Design couldn’t get any more ’aesthetic’ following the launch of the North chassis, they advance forward with pure ITX excellence, better known as the Terra! 00:00 - INTRO / Flashback 01:12 - Terra Unboxing 01:40 - Terra Overview/Support 02:30 - Build Hardware 03:00 - Motherboard Assembly 05:03 - Terra Assembly 07:13 - Airflow Visualization 07:55 - Cinematic & Desk Setup Small form factor meets elegant design, the Fractal Design Terra is a tiny but very capable case. Over the last year I’ve had SO many requests for SFF (ITX) builds, but due to launch of the 4000 series and their insane size it has been almost impossible. That has now changed! The Terra’s unique moveable motherboard tray design brings the best of both worlds, allowing smaller profiled CPU coolers, or GPU’s depending on the priority, love that! For this build I opted for the Noctua NH-L9x65, an extremely capable small form CPU cooler which is near inaudible with sufficient performance for the i5 13600KF. The Terra’s design means cooling is excellent throughout. The lack of case fans may seem confusing, but you have to understand that the chassis it’s self provides natural convection cooling too. As the hardware heats up, the case becomes a path for the heat to escape through, only further optimised through the GPU & CPU fan forcing more air out of the chassis. This is a first time for me using a contact frame on the CPU also. I wouldn’t usually build with these as I find them a little hard to justify most of the time, however, I felt that in this assembly the extra heat dissipation provided by the contact frame would be welcomed! If you choose to do this yourself, PLEASE take extra care and above all, take your time. Fractal Design really hit the spot for me with the Terra. A truly unique design ID with excellent craftsmanship throughout. For my final thoughts on the Fractal Terra, check out the paragraph below the following links: Main parts included in the build: (USA Amazon) Case - (UK link) GPU - ProArt 4080 (coming soon) CPU - Motherboard - RAM - NVME M.2 - CPU Cooler - CPU Contact Frame - PSU - X= Monitor - Keyboard - Keycaps 1 - Keyboard wrist rest - Mouse - Headset - Lights used to film this video: Godox UL150ii - Godox UL60 - Main parts included in the build: (UK Amazon) Case - GPU - ProArt 4080 (coming soon) CPU - Motherboard - RAM - NVME M.2 - CPU Cooler - Cpu Contact Frame - PSU - X= Monitor - Keyboard - Keycaps - Keyboard wrist rest - Mouse - Headset - Lights used to film this video: Godox UL150ii - Godox UL60 - To wrap this up, the Fractal Design Terra brings unique looks, solid performance and small footprint without compromising on hardware support. The build process was relaxing, intuitive and actually really good fun! I adore the wood touches as we’ve previously come to enjoy from the North chassis, which makes the Terra up there with one of my favourite chassis so far in 2023! This build may even find it’s self as my new personal gaming PC! HUGE thanks to Fractal Design for sending me the Terra case for this build. You guys are awesome! Keep up the excellent innovation! Special thanks to ASUS UK for supporting me with the ProArt RTX 4080 for this build. --------------------------------------------------------------- ☕☕ BUY ME A COFFEE! ☕☕ Show you support for the channel. Bonus - get a shout out in the next video! No subscription or sign-up required! ---------------------------------------------------------------- Find me on socials: --------------------------
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