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YEYIAN Launches the HUSSAR Micro-ATX Gaming PC Case with Support for Large Graphics Cards up to 350 mm

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YEYIAN Gaming, a global leader in the design and manufacturing of innovative pre-built gaming PCs, peripherals, and computer components, is proud to announce the market launch of their brand new Micro-ATX PC Gaming Case, HUSSAR. This micro-ATX and Mini-ITX chassis fully supports the latest NVIDIA RTX 4000 and AMD Ryzen 7000 series graphics cards with up to 350 mm clearance. In addition, HUSSAR offers a perfect thermal solution allowing users to install six 120 mm cooling fans and two 240 mm AIO radiators. HUSSAR is crafted with cable management and connectivity built-in. It is an excellent choice for gamers looking for a smaller form factor PC case with a spacious interior without sacrificing any of the standard gaming rig options they've come to expect.

"There is a new trend in the market that shows an increasing number of gamers prefer smaller and more compact gaming PCs, provided they can still get uncompromised GPU power. YEYIAN HUSSAR is a gaming case created to meet this demand. The case is tiny in size but supports all of the gaming PC essentials. Such as a spacious interior supporting NVIDIA RTX 4000 and AMD Ryzen 7000 series GPU, excellent cable management, tempered glass for RGB lighting, and maximized ventilation across six cooling fans and two 240 mm radiators. In short, HUSSAR is designed to be practically compact but powerful enough for modern gaming PC builds. " said Frank Lee, the VP of YEYIAN.




YEYIAN HUSSAR micro-ATX gaming case is compact and designed with a spacious interior. It supports standard micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards. Furthermore, its interior space supports the latest NVIDIA RTX 4000 and AMD Ryzen 7000 series graphic cards with a clearance of up to 350 mm. This allows users to install the latest highest-performance graphics cards without interference. In addition, HUSSAR can support a variety of other components, including CPU tower coolers up to 168 mm (h) and any regular ATX power supplies up to 220 mm (w), supporting many over 1000 W units without traditional space constraints.

It is a fact that the GPU and CPU performance depends on cooling capacity and are critical considerations for a high-performance gaming PC. YEYIAN has tailor-made an efficient thermal solution for HUSSAR backed by years of experience in gaming desktop PC design. The interior is spacious enough to allow the builder to install 6 x 120 mm cooling fans/4 x 140 mm fans, and 2 x 240 mm AIO radiators making HUSSAR an AIO water-cooling-friendly design. Overall cooling has been finely engineered to deliver optimal airflow and generate excellent heat dissipation for your NVIDIA RTX 4000 series GPUs and the latest CPUs when the system is under heavy load.

Cable management can be difficult in any sized gaming PC and becomes a significant challenge in small form-factor PC designs like the YEYIAN HUSSAR. Therefore, YEYIAN has put considerable effort into maximizing its cable management options with 34 mm of depth behind the motherboard tray offering extended cable storage that is also hidden from view allowing cables to be neatly run without cluttering the other components. In addition, HUSSAR has no detriment to its storage capacities, which preserve enough space for 3 x 2.5" SSD drives and 1 x 3.5" HDD, ensuring the gaming system has ample storage options.

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y/A/w/N....

solid front panels with limited airflow are sooooo 2012-ish, hehehe :)

S/n/O/o/Z/e......
 
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Cool stuff. I expected these kinds of cases to hit a few months ago.

These types of cases are obviously going to become far more common. It will be interesting to see what hits the market in the next few months. I'll never buy something so small but I really enjoy seeing how case companies innovate when theirs money laying on the table.
 
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Not really seeing the innovation in this one vs. what Lian-li or Bitfenix did a decade ago.
That being said, at least for the minimal-looks department, this one seems to be a choice, minus that RGB fan.
 
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I like the design, build quality looks decent, cooling should be good enough for moderate systems.

Does it come with a metal side panel option?, I give zero Fs about RGB.
 
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This looks identical to the Gamemax Spark. (Solid case BTW)
 

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That case doesn't look very Hungarian to me.
 
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Smaller sure but not if it compromises airflow. I wouldn't mind a smaller case for my living room for my second PC, but it needs to be a mesh front end and have great airflow capabilities. Fractal or Phanteks for me.

Also the location of the front usb ports is crap if your case is on the floor.
 
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y/A/w/N....

solid front panels with limited airflow are sooooo 2012-ish, hehehe :)

S/n/O/o/Z/e......

Yeah, how ever if the price is right, and no air intakes at the bottom and out the rear and top.

Going be all about how much, and it be more of a yarn if the PSU was on the bottom like most these days.

The stands look well polished tho...

Shame they are not bigger\taller.
 
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Yeah, how ever if the price is right, and no air intakes at the bottom and out the rear and top.

Going be all about how much, and it be more of a yarn if the PSU was on the bottom like most these days.



Shame they are not bigger\taller.
Take a look at InWin A5 case. It's of similar construction but it can fit ATX MoBos.
 

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Take a look at InWin A5 case. It's of similar construction but it can fit ATX MoBos.

$110 case though, maybe this one is cheaper, and i don't believe the InWin A5 is even worth any thing near that.
 
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$110 case though, maybe this one is cheaper, and i don't believe the InWin A5 is even worth any thing near that.
$110 for a ATX case of a decent build quality isn't bad IMO. But as always, everything depends on personal opinions, needs and budget
 

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This looks identical to the Gamemax Spark. (Solid case BTW)
And very similar to the Jonsbo D30 as well. It's a pretty good mATX case.
 
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Any info on price/availability?

The incumbent champion of this form factor is the NR200 which is available [everywhere] for [not very much money].
 
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$110 for a ATX case of a decent build quality isn't bad IMO. But as always, everything depends on personal opinions, needs and budget
Well, I'm all for making solid buying decisions and saving money when possible, but IMO, if you can't spend at least $100 (or more) on a case that will hold ~$1000-2000 worth of components, then you should probably refrain from building computers anywayz :D

I'm not suggesting that you have to spend $500 on a case, but there are tons of high-quality, versatile and well made cases out there in the $150-250 range from well-known brands with excellent reps.

"cheap is as cheap does" is a surefire recipe for disaster when it comes to building custom pc's.
 

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That case doesn't look very Hungarian to me.
Yeah I'm not getting the reference either. Could have at least stuck some white wing stickers on somewhere.

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actually the looks is ok, just there pretty limited intake and you gonna have another oven
 
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actually the looks is ok, just there pretty limited intake and you gonna have another oven
It's top-to-bottom airflow, the front panel is supposed to be solid, it's what you hide the PSU behind.

This type of case is actually excellent for GPU temperatures, the CPU gets secondhand air if you're using an air cooler, but the rear 120mm works well as a fresh-air intake for an AIO in these SFF designs.
 
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Idk needs the fifth slot (maybe throw in a sixth these days) and taller feet
 
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Cool stuff. I expected these kinds of cases to hit a few months ago.

These types of cases are obviously going to become far more common. It will be interesting to see what hits the market in the next few months. I'll never buy something so small but I really enjoy seeing how case companies innovate when theirs money laying on the table.
https://a.co/d/a3apyWZ - GameMax Spark on Amazon First available May 2022.

Literally a GameMax case with Yeyain name slapped on it. Like all their cases. And at a raised price. How does TP not know this. Yeyian is a ripoff.

Everyone saying it has poor airflow...These cases have been popular for a while. Similar to ITX/SFFPC cases of similar layout, intake on bottom, exhaust through the top. Temps are fine. I've used several similar cases. Power supply goes in the front. It's wide open airflow from bottom to top with 2x 120mm on bottom and either 2x 120mm on top or 240mm AIO/rad these little cases have excellent airflow.
 

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