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Of course, there's a front LED up fan as well I'll turn the case in a second so you can see the Tron-like thing I'm talking about so absolutely absolutely beautiful now I'm adding more light and I will show you guys that in another video check that out absolutely gorgeous what they did here absolutely gorgeous and of course being RGB this can change to whatever you wish it to be so okay guys this is my take I'm what I think of this case overall I did find one flaw now if you're going to have a board like this or another manufacturer or so on that is pretty high-end in fact actually mid to high-end now have RGB support built-in that's great so what I would suggest in a case like this is to because this actually had a light module remote-controlled everything all built-in okay and it has failed me right now I'm locked on my solid color red I would have loved to show you guys that changing colors so this is a fail on this case right now but not a fail everything is working beautifully there's nothing wrong with this case the case in my opinion build quality standard and so on for not being a major high brand name this case cost me $100 at my supplier so probably Street with maybe 150 tops now that with the light module and the remote control everything built-in is an absolute steal I called my supplier and they have confirmed that they have not had any RMA or any problems whatsoever with this case so far and I was the first one the only thing they noticed or I had a problem with was people said the lighting didn't turn on which means that the actual power wasn't plugged in proper for the lighting module but unfortunately they had our fortunately for them they had no problems unfortunately for me I did so it's still all working but it's not working the way I want to right now so I'm going to rewire it to plug it into my RGB motherboard I'm gonna let gigabyte control it so when you see my video card down here and the motherboard is blue that's because my board is controlling the lighting on those because as the rest of this my board is also RGB so I can make it change colors go flashing you go disco go do whatever and it'll also control the case so everything that's gonna happen that I want happening on there is gonna be here so that's where I'm headed with it so I don't care about the built-in module I'm letting that pass so that was my con it has a cheap in my opinion lighting system not the lights itself just the module controls I find those to be horrid knowing that after a day I couldn't turn them off on control them at all so that'll be controlled by my board I am not upset I'm still happy at $100 I'm still saying this is a massive bargain in my opinion overall the build quality is good the hiding of the cables and everything awesome this is just beautiful the fact that I can put in one two three four five six six SSDs without any mounts or modding in any which way or form floor in the back two in the front and still keep it completely clean blows my mind so guys I highly recommend the ASRock Thor 320 and I will look for it online and I will try and put some links to if anybody's interested in this case I do recommend it the build quality the design is absolutely beautiful doesn't even do the justice that I wish I could do on camera to show you guys and I really wished it was a better way for me to do that and in the future I'm hoping to have a more professional system where the camera comes up and goes around it and it looks steady and it just looks like a beautiful commercial but unfortunately I don't have that so guys please I'm trying to fill in to do my best to do what I can and I thought this was a great idea please comment below and let me know if you want to know more about PC building or the type of gaming rigs that I try to put together and I say try but they work and I have a lot of fun doing it for friends family and myself so if you have any questions please comment below please like share and if you're not subscribed please subscribe thank you and it's all fun and games
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: eneverybody and welcome to another episode of the last game hunter and what is this monstrous thing on my desk well guys I'm trying to figure out things to do for you guys while I'm during the move here and I decided to I was doing it upgrade on my gaming computer because let's be honest out here where I am now in the Toronto area I get computer parts and computer things much cheaper than it will be when I move four hours away from here so sit back and relax and I'm gonna show you guys my new case so I'm going to do a case review on the Aza for 320 welcome back to looking at my beautiful intro I think I need to upgrade that but anyway guys this case caught my attention at my local supplier and I had to check it out I've been running a case now for oh boy it was the Thermaltake mozart TX it's the size of a bar fridge and a great case and I'm still continuing to use it and it has some sentimental value because I bought it in 2006 now in 2006 my daughter my older daughter Haley was born so the case has been with me a while and it's going to stay with me because it's still an amazing case I'm working on lighting it up and doing some trick mods to it right now just to bring it to you know up to speed for fun and it's going to be my business computer in my office moving forward now you guys are wondering maybe what do I do all my editing on what kind of power performance do I use well actually this is my machine that does all my YouTube all my editing all my video everything sound you name it this bad boy does it and I'm powered by the AMD so I'm an 1800 X which in my opinion one bad processor it is amazing and I can edit videos in no time flat so guys this video is going to be about the case so let's get down to it so right off the bat we have this illumination right here you guys are gonna see this in a bit so this actually is a light because it's an RGB case so you have a rear RGB fan to see that I built the computer and the reason for that is I don't believe that I can do a proper case review on just an empty casing I like it it seems okay what does it like once I put my stuff in it on the motherboard the CPU cooler and I have to talk about that too and and so you're also going to see a few things in the background I'm going to be doing a few reviews on a few things PC related until the move is done because I'm finding it hard for me to be able to do anything else because I'm tacking it away the computer and its knickknacks that I'm purchasing in between are kind of out and about until I pack them so it's gonna be easier and plus I've been wanting to do as a PC gamer a heavy PC gamer some review wants some PC products so you're gonna see a lot of this on the show moving forward and I really hope you guys like that and if you don't please comment below and if you love to see some new stuff let me know but I have to warn you I am an AMD fanboy I will not do anything with int oh I know I know you can hear the boos all the moves and the craziness but I've been with the AMD since wow a good old 25 years not changing so I don't want to hear or and it's cool if you're an Intel fanboy and you guys have your Intel that is awesome if you think your machine is faster than mine I'm cool with that too I'm not here to have the fastest rocket on the planet I'm here to have my rocket that does the job so everybody has their own opinions and that's great I'm not here to bash Intel I'm just saying that I won't be doing any reviews on me at all unless of course something falls into my hand and I'm asked to do so different story and then we'll bench test it up against my beast so guys right off the back we have tempered glass which I haven't even taken the plastic off yet so let's take a plastic off I saved it for you guys whoa probably should've left it on top moves huh I think there's plastic on the inside too was just stuff never come off the way you want it to but it gives me something to unbox at this point because I've already done it yeah okay so now we can see hopefully in a little better which I'll take the smoke glass off because it's not really helping so on this side you have your big window actual tempered glass now I'm going to be very careful about doing that because I realized that my cooler is actually touching the glass and because it's actually a cooler master 2 1 2 which is actually an amazing cooling fan for around 35 $36 so I'm a little disappointed but at the same time it didn't light up anyway and I have a new fan that you might see in the background that I'll do a review on on the next video moving up into the front here there are no optical drives anymore so no optical drives that's a little unfortunate because I am a big PC gamer so that disappointed me but I do have an external optical drive for those times that I need to do so but instead what they did they put a fan in here to make it glow beautifully and this huge nice strip going along here that glows beautifully on top you have your power button your headphone your microphone jack for the people that are using the old headphone style I don't I use a creative labs sound blaster or whatever it is headset and it's phenomenal and I love it and then you have 2 USB 3.0 now on the back of course pretty plain Jane I mean it's your common computer case right so of course my board has the bells and whistles my video card has the bells and whistles and so on power supplies at the bottom and there's actually filters cleanable filters at the bottom which is actually pretty nice so let's take the side panel off and check this thing out gonna put this in a safe spot so we do not have it go boom okay guys so on the inside here of course you have perfect space this is all done and clean you're gonna see that this lights up as well and motherboard goes in with everything pretty much hidden which is absolutely beautiful I love these new modern cases for this you actually do have two more solid-state mounts right here which is absolutely cool because I'm going to show you the back panel when I take it off and where I actually mounted some hard drives and it's phenomenal in this of course I'm using an MDOT to 1,200 right 1200 Reed or something like that solid-state on the board there is actually another spot underneath the video card for it I haven't done that yet I'm trying to wait for some that's a 500 I'm waiting for some terabyte ones to go on sale and of course here's my cooler that's disappointing me right now and I'm very very very upset poor little guy it's brand-new as well and changing it but the new one will be lit RGB as well so that's kind of cool I'm sporting 32 gigs of DDR 4 of course on a gigabyte for the Azeris or whatever they call it gaming motherboard so let's take a look at the back and I'll give you my thoughts so let's remove the panel put that in a safe place okay now here's where you hide everything of course and you have a bit of a mess now there was two trays here to pull out for normal hard drives I'm not going to be using that so it's not something that I cared about I'm sporting a thousand watt cooler master power supply I have a Samsung 500 here from my main operations drive I'm about to put another 500 here which I have just so I have 1.5 terabytes of storage and everything in this machine is solid-state there is no moving hard drives whatsoever so guys let's light this bad boy up and show you guys what it is I turned lighting off a bit just to give you guys a little bit darker appearance as you can see here there's the rear fan I guess it's not lighting up the color that I have I have everything lit up red it's not looking exactly right on the thing so of course my gigabyte video card and everything lights up the board is also our GB if I tip it enough there you should see it and the aza lights up in the case and of course there's a front LED up fan as well I'll turn the case in a second so you can see the Tron like thing I'm talking about so absolutely absolutely beautiful now I'm adding more light and I will show you guys that in another video check that out absolutely gorgeous what they did here absolutely gorgeous and of course being RGB this can change to whatever you wish it to be so okay guys this is my take I'm what I think of this case overall I did find one flaw now if you're going to have a board like this or another manufacturer or so on that is pretty high-end in fact actually mid to high-end now have RGB support built-in that's great so what I would suggest in a case like this is to because this actually had a light module remote controlled everything all built in okay and it has failed me right now I'm locked on my solid color red I would have love to show you guys that changing colors so this is a fail on this case right now but not a fail everything is working beautifully there's nothing wrong with this case the case in my opinion build quality standard and so on for not being a major high brand name this case cost me $100 at my supplier so probably Street with maybe 150 tops now that with the light module and the remote control everything built in is an absolute steal I called my supplier and they have confirmed that they have not had any RMA or any problems whatsoever with this case so far and I was the first one the only thing they noticed or or I had a problem with was people said the lighting didn't turn on which means that the actual power wasn't plugged in proper for the lighting module but unfortunately they had our fortunately for them they had no problems unfortunately for me I did so it's still all working but it's not working the way I want to right now so I'm going to rewire it to plug it into my RGB motherboard I'm gonna let gigabyte control it so when you see my video card down here and the motherboard is blue that's because my board is controlling the lighting on those because as the rest of this my board is also RGB so I can make it change colors go flashing you go disco go do whatever and it'll also control the case so everything that's gonna happen that I want happening on there is gonna be here so that's where I'm headed with it so I don't care about the built-in module I'm letting that pass so that was my con it has a cheap in my opinion lighting system not the lights itself just the module controls I find those to be horrid knowing that after a day I couldn't turn them off on control them at all so that'll be controlled by my board I am not upset I'm still happy at $100 I'm still saying this is a massive bargain in my opinion overall the bill again good the hiding of the cables and everything awesome this is just beautiful the fact that I can put in one two three four five six six SSDs without any mounts or modding in any which way or form floor in the back two in the front and still keep it completely clean blows my mind so guys I highly recommend the as a Thor 320 and I will look for it online and I will try and put some links to if anybody's interested in this case I do recommend it the build quality the design is absolutely beautiful it doesn't even do the justice that I wish I could do on camera to show you guys and I really wished it was a better way for me to do that and in the future I'm hoping to have a more professional system where the camera comes up and goes around it and it looks steady and it just looks like a beautiful commercial but unfortunately I don't have that so guys please I'm trying to fill in to do my best to do what I can and I thought this was a great idea please comment below and let me know if you want to know more about PC building or the type of gaming rates that I try to put together and I say try but they work and I have a lot of fun doing it for friends family and myself so if you have any questions please comment below please like share and if you're not subscribed please subscribe thank you and it's all fun and gameseverybody and welcome to another episode of the last game hunter and what is this monstrous thing on my desk well guys I'm trying to figure out things to do for you guys while I'm during the move here and I decided to I was doing it upgrade on my gaming computer because let's be honest out here where I am now in the Toronto area I get computer parts and computer things much cheaper than it will be when I move four hours away from here so sit back and relax and I'm gonna show you guys my new case so I'm going to do a case review on the Aza for 320 welcome back to looking at my beautiful intro I think I need to upgrade that but anyway guys this case caught my attention at my local supplier and I had to check it out I've been running a case now for oh boy it was the Thermaltake mozart TX it's the size of a bar fridge and a great case and I'm still continuing to use it and it has some sentimental value because I bought it in 2006 now in 2006 my daughter my older daughter Haley was born so the case has been with me a while and it's going to stay with me because it's still an amazing case I'm working on lighting it up and doing some trick mods to it right now just to bring it to you know up to speed for fun and it's going to be my business computer in my office moving forward now you guys are wondering maybe what do I do all my editing on what kind of power performance do I use well actually this is my machine that does all my YouTube all my editing all my video everything sound you name it this bad boy does it and I'm powered by the AMD so I'm an 1800 X which in my opinion one bad processor it is amazing and I can edit videos in no time flat so guys this video is going to be about the case so let's get down to it so right off the bat we have this illumination right here you guys are gonna see this in a bit so this actually is a light because it's an RGB case so you have a rear RGB fan to see that I built the computer and the reason for that is I don't believe that I can do a proper case review on just an empty casing I like it it seems okay what does it like once I put my stuff in it on the motherboard the CPU cooler and I have to talk about that too and and so you're also going to see a few things in the background I'm going to be doing a few reviews on a few things PC related until the move is done because I'm finding it hard for me to be able to do anything else because I'm tacking it away the computer and its knickknacks that I'm purchasing in between are kind of out and about until I pack them so it's gonna be easier and plus I've been wanting to do as a PC gamer a heavy PC gamer some review wants some PC products so you're gonna see a lot of this on the show moving forward and I really hope you guys like that and if you don't please comment below and if you love to see some new stuff let me know but I have to warn you I am an AMD fanboy I will not do anything with int oh I know I know you can hear the boos all the moves and the craziness but I've been with the AMD since wow a good old 25 years not changing so I don't want to hear or and it's cool if you're an Intel fanboy and you guys have your Intel that is awesome if you think your machine is faster than mine I'm cool with that too I'm not here to have the fastest rocket on the planet I'm here to have my rocket that does the job so everybody has their own opinions and that's great I'm not here to bash Intel I'm just saying that I won't be doing any reviews on me at all unless of course something falls into my hand and I'm asked to do so different story and then we'll bench test it up against my beast so guys right off the back we have tempered glass which I haven't even taken the plastic off yet so let's take a plastic off I saved it for you guys whoa probably should've left it on top moves huh I think there's plastic on the inside too was just stuff never come off the way you want it to but it gives me something to unbox at this point because I've already done it yeah okay so now we can see hopefully in a little better which I'll take the smoke glass off because it's not really helping so on this side you have your big window actual tempered glass now I'm going to be very careful about doing that because I realized that my cooler is actually touching the glass and because it's actually a cooler master 2 1 2 which is actually an amazing cooling fan for around 35 $36 so I'm a little disappointed but at the same time it didn't light up anyway and I have a new fan that you might see in the background that I'll do a review on on the next video moving up into the front here there are no optical drives anymore so no optical drives that's a little unfortunate because I am a big PC gamer so that disappointed me but I do have an external optical drive for those times that I need to do so but instead what they did they put a fan in here to make it glow beautifully and this huge nice strip going along here that glows beautifully on top you have your power button your headphone your microphone jack for the people that are using the old headphone style I don't I use a creative labs sound blaster or whatever it is headset and it's phenomenal and I love it and then you have 2 USB 3.0 now on the back of course pretty plain Jane I mean it's your common computer case right so of course my board has the bells and whistles my video card has the bells and whistles and so on power supplies at the bottom and there's actually filters cleanable filters at the bottom which is actually pretty nice so let's take the side panel off and check this thing out gonna put this in a safe spot so we do not have it go boom okay guys so on the inside here of course you have perfect space this is all done and clean you're gonna see that this lights up as well and motherboard goes in with everything pretty much hidden which is absolutely beautiful I love these new modern cases for this you actually do have two more solid-state mounts right here which is absolutely cool because I'm going to show you the back panel when I take it off and where I actually mounted some hard drives and it's phenomenal in this of course I'm using an MDOT to 1,200 right 1200 Reed or something like that solid-state on the board there is actually another spot underneath the video card for it I haven't done that yet I'm trying to wait for some that's a 500 I'm waiting for some terabyte ones to go on sale and of course here's my cooler that's disappointing me right now and I'm very very very upset poor little guy it's brand-new as well and changing it but the new one will be lit RGB as well so that's kind of cool I'm sporting 32 gigs of DDR 4 of course on a gigabyte for the Azeris or whatever they call it gaming motherboard so let's take a look at the back and I'll give you my thoughts so let's remove the panel put that in a safe place okay now here's where you hide everything of course and you have a bit of a mess now there was two trays here to pull out for normal hard drives I'm not going to be using that so it's not something that I cared about I'm sporting a thousand watt cooler master power supply I have a Samsung 500 here from my main operations drive I'm about to put another 500 here which I have just so I have 1.5 terabytes of storage and everything in this machine is solid-state there is no moving hard drives whatsoever so guys let's light this bad boy up and show you guys what it is I turned lighting off a bit just to give you guys a little bit darker appearance as you can see here there's the rear fan I guess it's not lighting up the color that I have I have everything lit up red it's not looking exactly right on the thing so of course my gigabyte video card and everything lights up the board is also our GB if I tip it enough there you should see it and the aza lights up in the case and of course there's a front LED up fan as well I'll turn the case in a second so you can see the Tron like thing I'm talking about so absolutely absolutely beautiful now I'm adding more light and I will show you guys that in another video check that out absolutely gorgeous what they did here absolutely gorgeous and of course being RGB this can change to whatever you wish it to be so okay guys this is my take I'm what I think of this case overall I did find one flaw now if you're going to have a board like this or another manufacturer or so on that is pretty high-end in fact actually mid to high-end now have RGB support built-in that's great so what I would suggest in a case like this is to because this actually had a light module remote controlled everything all built in okay and it has failed me right now I'm locked on my solid color red I would have love to show you guys that changing colors so this is a fail on this case right now but not a fail everything is working beautifully there's nothing wrong with this case the case in my opinion build quality standard and so on for not being a major high brand name this case cost me $100 at my supplier so probably Street with maybe 150 tops now that with the light module and the remote control everything built in is an absolute steal I called my supplier and they have confirmed that they have not had any RMA or any problems whatsoever with this case so far and I was the first one the only thing they noticed or or I had a problem with was people said the lighting didn't turn on which means that the actual power wasn't plugged in proper for the lighting module but unfortunately they had our fortunately for them they had no problems unfortunately for me I did so it's still all working but it's not working the way I want to right now so I'm going to rewire it to plug it into my RGB motherboard I'm gonna let gigabyte control it so when you see my video card down here and the motherboard is blue that's because my board is controlling the lighting on those because as the rest of this my board is also RGB so I can make it change colors go flashing you go disco go do whatever and it'll also control the case so everything that's gonna happen that I want happening on there is gonna be here so that's where I'm headed with it so I don't care about the built-in module I'm letting that pass so that was my con it has a cheap in my opinion lighting system not the lights itself just the module controls I find those to be horrid knowing that after a day I couldn't turn them off on control them at all so that'll be controlled by my board I am not upset I'm still happy at $100 I'm still saying this is a massive bargain in my opinion overall the bill again good the hiding of the cables and everything awesome this is just beautiful the fact that I can put in one two three four five six six SSDs without any mounts or modding in any which way or form floor in the back two in the front and still keep it completely clean blows my mind so guys I highly recommend the as a Thor 320 and I will look for it online and I will try and put some links to if anybody's interested in this case I do recommend it the build quality the design is absolutely beautiful it doesn't even do the justice that I wish I could do on camera to show you guys and I really wished it was a better way for me to do that and in the future I'm hoping to have a more professional system where the camera comes up and goes around it and it looks steady and it just looks like a beautiful commercial but unfortunately I don't have that so guys please I'm trying to fill in to do my best to do what I can and I thought this was a great idea please comment below and let me know if you want to know more about PC building or the type of gaming rates that I try to put together and I say try but they work and I have a lot of fun doing it for friends family and myself so if you have any questions please comment below please like share and if you're not subscribed please subscribe thank you and it's all fun and games