SSUPD Xhuttle - All white build

Youtube Video: https://youtu.be/NkZ8zUGSL2o

PC Part Picker: SSUPD Xhuttle - All white build by saurabh1312 - AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, SSUPD Xhuttle ATX Mid Tower - PCPartPicker

Ever since I saw this case, I wanted to build a vertical GPU case that goes well on the left side of the desk. It’s smaller than most ATX cases. There is a holder at the bottom of the GPU for additional support.

9 case fans (3 at the bottom and 3 at the top as intake - bottom controlled by GPU temperature) and the 3 on the rear radiator as exhaust. The airflow is excellent without noise.

The IO and GPU ports are on the top (top panel has a small covered opening) are still accessible despite the fans (the cables route internally from the top and come out from the rear covered opening), however the middle top fan can be removed to create more rooms for the cables, if needed.

Thermalright AIO and case fans are excellent value for money - excellent airflow and really quiet. While the AIO lacks the VRM fan like Arctic Liquid Freezer III, it was much easier to install than Arctic and comes with a screen. The display on the AIO screen can be controlled in windows using TRCC software.

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How many computers do you have?? So cool!

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Thanks! :slight_smile:

I build PCs as a hobby.

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What is your all time favorite build?

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I like it alot! Always up for intersting cases that are not the norm.

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I will post more builds every few days. Will tag you on those.

Hard to pick a favorite. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Thank you! :slightly_smiling_face:

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Wow thank you, I can’t wait to see 'em.

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what do you do when your done? Just sell them off? Are they made to order? I like to build them more than actually playing games lately. Thought about this myself a bit.:thinking:

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Yeah this is a great question! I wonder too.

Yeah, I just build it in any PC case I find interesting, upload the videos on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@GeraltOfKaerMorhen/videos) or TikTok and then put it up for sale on Jawa.gg (White Wolf PCs | Jawa), FB Marketplace, Offerup or eBay.

There is very little profit in this process though. It’s just to sustain a hobby.

I am in the same boat as you. Have been a gamer for several decades, but find PC building more interesting these days.

Working on my first custom waterloop (hard tubes) build now and taking my time with it.

That is what i was wondering. Not looking to make money really, but dose it pay enough to pay for the next build.

Yeah, I would say I am averaging $100 profit per PC. It was better before, but I made the mistake of buying parts for 4 of my recent PCs before the July 4th / Prime Day sales and the components became cheaper after, so I had to sell those at a minor loss, bringing the average down. lol

If profit margin is the only goal, then building very basic looking PCs would be better. But for more interesting builds, you have to spend money on aesthetics which don’t always have a good ROI.

No, my goal would be just fun and creativity, but I wouldn’t wanna really lose a ton of money either

Only 100 USD profit? I feel like you should be making more, these are amazing!