• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

Geometric Future Model 5

Darksaber

Senior Editor & Case Reviewer
Staff member
Joined
Jul 8, 2005
Messages
3,090 (0.44/day)
Location
Victoria, BC, Canada
System Name Meshlicious Monster
Processor Intel Core i5-10600T
Motherboard MSI Z490I Unify
Cooling NZXT Kraken Z53 with 2x Noctua Redux 1300 RPM PWM fans
Memory ADATA 16 GB 3200 Mhz DDR4
Video Card(s) MSI GeForce RTX 3070 Gaming X Trio
Storage TeamGroup 1TB NVMe SSD
Display(s) Asus ProArt 27" 1440P, 75Hz
Case ssupd Meshlicious with mesh side panels
Power Supply Fractal Design Ion 660 W Platinum ATX
Mouse Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro Wireless
Keyboard Microsoft Sidewinder X4 Keyboard
Software Windows 10 Home
The Geometric Future Model 5 isn't just looks, but also offers plenty of features paired with that unique layout. It manages to reinvent the dimensional balance, not only moving the PSU to the front top corner, but also allowing for thick radiators or push/pull, 420 mm sized cooling alongside just enough space for quality PSUs and any GPU of your choice. There is simply a lot to love.

Show full review
 
Joined
Nov 17, 2021
Messages
66 (0.06/day)
Great review :) Interesting that the GPU bracket thingy isn't in their product promo shots.

Also, I couldn't find a model number for PWM fans in the review, or on their website. I wanted to look up the specs, if available.
 
Joined
Mar 9, 2022
Messages
111 (0.11/day)
Really like this case. Short listing it for purchase soon.

From the review: As expected, the fans on the floor don't make a giant dent in the GPU thermals - something we have already noted in other cases with out-of-the-box fans in this location.

Anyone know why that is? Three fans directly at a GPU can't cool a GPU?

Thank you
 
Joined
Nov 6, 2016
Messages
1,756 (0.60/day)
Location
NH, USA
System Name Lightbringer
Processor Ryzen 7 2700X
Motherboard Asus ROG Strix X470-F Gaming
Cooling Enermax Liqmax Iii 360mm AIO
Memory G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32GB (8GBx4) 3200Mhz CL 14
Video Card(s) Sapphire RX 5700XT Nitro+
Storage Hp EX950 2TB NVMe M.2, HP EX950 1TB NVMe M.2, Samsung 860 EVO 2TB
Display(s) LG 34BK95U-W 34" 5120 x 2160
Case Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic (White)
Power Supply BeQuiet Straight Power 11 850w Gold Rated PSU
Mouse Glorious Model O (Matte White)
Keyboard Royal Kludge RK71
Software Windows 10
I just really, really.....really, dislike when the PSU is in the top of the case....in fact, I dislike any case that doesn't do everything possible to make you forget the PSU. For example, while it is generally a nice case, I do not like how the Phanteks NV5's psu shroud doesn't cover the entire bottom of the case (and Corsair has a bad habit of doing this)...I know why they did it, but a PSU shroud that literally just wraps the PSU in a cover is as logical (in my opinion) as those people who put a cover on their toaster on their counter....what's the point? You know EXACTLY what's under there....it's my own personal thing, but this is why I gravitated toward the dual chamber cases immediately....the PSU is arguably the least attractive part of build, and the one part of a build that despite MANY attempts (remember those RGB ones that were not popular at all?), no person or company has been able to make them aesthetically pleasing....so it has to be completely hidden.
 
Joined
Jan 27, 2024
Messages
227 (0.73/day)
Processor AMD
Motherboard AMD chipset
Cooling Cool
Memory Fast
Video Card(s) AMD/ATi Radeon | Matrox Ultra high quality
Storage Lexar
Display(s) 4K
Case Transparent left side window
Audio Device(s) Yes
Power Supply Deepcool Gold 750W
Mouse Yes
Keyboard Yes
VR HMD No
Software Windows 10
Benchmark Scores Yes
Also, I couldn't find a model number for PWM fans in the review, or on their website. I wanted to look up the specs, if available.

Very mediocre, to be nice with them. Too high noise level. 53 dBA is no joke.

Anyone know why that is? Three fans directly at a GPU can't cool a GPU?

Thank you

Obviously, it means that the bottom fans push the airflow in such a way, that they help only in the slightest the main GPU fans. Can be added turbulence, air pressure difference which the main GPU fans don't like, etc.
The main goal of those bottom fans is to cool the GPU down when its fans are at fan stop, and to cool the other system components down, namely the M.2 slots, the south bridge, etc.
 
Joined
Jan 20, 2019
Messages
1,564 (0.73/day)
Location
London, UK
System Name ❶ Oooh (2024) ❷ Aaaah (2021) ❸ Ahemm (2017)
Processor ❶ 5800X3D ❷ i7-9700K ❸ i7-7700K
Motherboard ❶ X570-F ❷ Z390-E ❸ Z270-E
Cooling ❶ ALFIII 360 ❷ X62 + X72 (GPU mod) ❸ X62
Memory ❶ 32-3600/16 ❷ 32-3200/16 ❸ 16-3200/16
Video Card(s) ❶ 3080 X Trio ❷ 2080TI (AIOmod) ❸ 1080TI
Storage ❶ NVME/SSD/HDD ❷ <SAME ❸ SSD/HDD
Display(s) ❶ 1440/165/IPS ❷ 1440/144/IPS ❸ 1080/144/IPS
Case ❶ BQ Silent 601 ❷ Cors 465X ❸ Frac Mesh C
Audio Device(s) ❶ HyperX C2 ❷ HyperX C2 ❸ Logi G432
Power Supply ❶ HX1200 Plat ❷ RM750X ❸ EVGA 650W G2
Mouse ❶ Logi G Pro ❷ Razer Bas V3 ❸ Logi G502
Keyboard ❶ Logi G915 TKL ❷ Anne P2 ❸ Logi G610
Software ❶ Win 11 ❷ 10 ❸ 10
Benchmark Scores I have wrestled bandwidths, Tussled with voltages, Handcuffed Overclocks, Thrown Gigahertz in Jail


thanks for the review @Darksaber

I'm really liking this one and some of their other case options available on their geometricfuture.com website, all of which, although a 2020-start-up, are new to me.

I just really, really.....really, dislike when the PSU is in the top of the case....in fact, I dislike any case that doesn't do everything possible to make you forget the PSU. For example, while it is generally a nice case, I do not like how the Phanteks NV5's psu shroud doesn't cover the entire bottom of the case (and Corsair has a bad habit of doing this)...I know why they did it, but a PSU shroud that literally just wraps the PSU in a cover is as logical (in my opinion) as those people who put a cover on their toaster on their counter....what's the point? You know EXACTLY what's under there....it's my own personal thing, but this is why I gravitated toward the dual chamber cases immediately....the PSU is arguably the least attractive part of build, and the one part of a build that despite MANY attempts (remember those RGB ones that were not popular at all?), no person or company has been able to make them aesthetically pleasing....so it has to be completely hidden.

I did share the same sentiments in the past which resulted with my last 3-4 cases all using full length bottom PSU shrouds to cover the spaghetti shoebox. Although I'm of the opinion the Geometric Model 5 solves a problem which is unique to individual preferences... something thats been brewing with me for some time.

I've always fancied buying into a case with an open bottom base that includes fan mounts for improved airflow intake. Unfortunately, this design isn't possible unless you opt for a dual-chamber case or reposition the PSU to the front/top. Then theres the dual-chamber challenge of taking on that large footprint and personally i don't have enough space to put one on my desk alongside my x2 large displays or I do, but it'll be uncomfortably protruding. Also, i've taken a liking to those 2-side glass or single curved glass designs for aesthetics/enhanced component visibility providing we don't end up with PSU cables fully exposed.

Taking the above factors into account, 1. bottom airflow intake 2. smaller footprint compared to dual-chamber 3. dual-glass enhanced visibility 4. maintaining PSU cable routing from the back.... to get all of that checked, the PSU no doubt ends up at the front/top. No doubt, a visible SHOWBOX and its cable clutter is no ones cup of tea and this is where the Geometric Model 5 comes in with its creativity, preserving the typical tower compactness and above-all does a fantastic job with a visibly exposed but neatly implemented PSU chamber.

It's a "circumstantial" me-like-it-a-lot! Preferably the fan-less version, as my sensitivity to noise requires quieter fans.
 
Joined
Feb 21, 2006
Messages
2,231 (0.33/day)
Location
Toronto, Ontario
System Name The Expanse
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D
Motherboard Asus Prime X570-Pro BIOS 5013 AM4 AGESA V2 PI 1.2.0.Cc.
Cooling Corsair H150i Pro
Memory 32GB GSkill Trident RGB DDR4-3200 14-14-14-34-1T (B-Die)
Video Card(s) XFX Radeon RX 7900 XTX Magnetic Air (24.10.1)
Storage WD SN850X 2TB / Corsair MP600 1TB / Samsung 860Evo 1TB x2 Raid 0 / Asus NAS AS1004T V2 20TB
Display(s) LG 34GP83A-B 34 Inch 21: 9 UltraGear Curved QHD (3440 x 1440) 1ms Nano IPS 160Hz
Case Fractal Design Meshify S2
Audio Device(s) Creative X-Fi + Logitech Z-5500 + HS80 Wireless
Power Supply Corsair AX850 Titanium
Mouse Corsair Dark Core RGB SE
Keyboard Corsair K100
Software Windows 10 Pro x64 22H2
Benchmark Scores 3800X https://valid.x86.fr/1zr4a5 5800X https://valid.x86.fr/2dey9c 5800X3D https://valid.x86.fr/b7d
I like the look of this case.
 
Joined
Jan 20, 2019
Messages
1,564 (0.73/day)
Location
London, UK
System Name ❶ Oooh (2024) ❷ Aaaah (2021) ❸ Ahemm (2017)
Processor ❶ 5800X3D ❷ i7-9700K ❸ i7-7700K
Motherboard ❶ X570-F ❷ Z390-E ❸ Z270-E
Cooling ❶ ALFIII 360 ❷ X62 + X72 (GPU mod) ❸ X62
Memory ❶ 32-3600/16 ❷ 32-3200/16 ❸ 16-3200/16
Video Card(s) ❶ 3080 X Trio ❷ 2080TI (AIOmod) ❸ 1080TI
Storage ❶ NVME/SSD/HDD ❷ <SAME ❸ SSD/HDD
Display(s) ❶ 1440/165/IPS ❷ 1440/144/IPS ❸ 1080/144/IPS
Case ❶ BQ Silent 601 ❷ Cors 465X ❸ Frac Mesh C
Audio Device(s) ❶ HyperX C2 ❷ HyperX C2 ❸ Logi G432
Power Supply ❶ HX1200 Plat ❷ RM750X ❸ EVGA 650W G2
Mouse ❶ Logi G Pro ❷ Razer Bas V3 ❸ Logi G502
Keyboard ❶ Logi G915 TKL ❷ Anne P2 ❸ Logi G610
Software ❶ Win 11 ❷ 10 ❸ 10
Benchmark Scores I have wrestled bandwidths, Tussled with voltages, Handcuffed Overclocks, Thrown Gigahertz in Jail
Curious if the side fan is actually accomplishing anything.

If it offers minimal practical benefits, some may still find its aesthetic appeal to be a valuable addition.

I wouldn't mind seeing that scrapped with a case variant cut down for a Mini-ITX/Micro-ATX board with a 2/3-slot GPU in touching distance to the bottom fans. This type of GPU and intake fan proximity is usually seen to more effectively improve on GPU temps.
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2021
Messages
381 (0.32/day)
Not bad looking overall. The noise under load isn't good for a modern case but it's mainly issue is the other fantastic cases available at that price point it would need to cost a third less to be appealing. While it's look is unique at the front the rest of the case is same old same but with worse cable management.
 
Joined
Jul 29, 2022
Messages
517 (0.60/day)
Interesting power supply placement. And, uh, that's about everything I can say about this case.

On that note, this type of placement blocks the on/off hard switches on power supplies. Has there been any case that also features a PSU cord extender, but also combines it with an extra on/off hard switch built into the case, since the one on the PSU is not easily accessible?
 
Joined
Oct 2, 2020
Messages
973 (0.64/day)
System Name ASUS TUF F15
Processor Intel Core i7-11800H
Motherboard ASUS FX506HC
Cooling Laptop built-in cooling lol
Memory 24 GB @ 3200
Video Card(s) Intel UHD & Nvidia RTX 3050 Mobile
Storage Adata XPG SX8200 Pro 512 GB
Display(s) Laptop built-in 144 Hz FHD screen
Audio Device(s) LOGITECH 2.1-channel
Power Supply ASUS 180W PSU
Mouse Logitech G604
Keyboard SteelSeries Apex 7 TKL
Software Windows 10 Enterprise 21H2 LTSC
I just really, really.....really, dislike when the PSU is in the top of the case....in fact, I dislike any case that doesn't do everything possible to make you forget the PSU. For example, while it is generally a nice case, I do not like how the Phanteks NV5's psu shroud doesn't cover the entire bottom of the case (and Corsair has a bad habit of doing this)...I know why they did it, but a PSU shroud that literally just wraps the PSU in a cover is as logical (in my opinion) as those people who put a cover on their toaster on their counter....what's the point? You know EXACTLY what's under there....it's my own personal thing, but this is why I gravitated toward the dual chamber cases immediately....the PSU is arguably the least attractive part of build, and the one part of a build that despite MANY attempts (remember those RGB ones that were not popular at all?), no person or company has been able to make them aesthetically pleasing....so it has to be completely hidden.
I very "like" to build such builds:rolleyes: to squeeze hand into a tiny hole between HDD chamber and PSU.. oh yeah, ya all about NVME only?:D
 

DDp

Joined
Oct 4, 2016
Messages
5 (0.00/day)
53db? You got to be kidding me.
"If you do not want the fans, you can buy the chassis for a cool $110 instead, further lowering the barrier of entry if you are planning to cherry-pick all your cooling components."
 

bug

Joined
May 22, 2015
Messages
13,796 (3.96/day)
Processor Intel i5-12600k
Motherboard Asus H670 TUF
Cooling Arctic Freezer 34
Memory 2x16GB DDR4 3600 G.Skill Ripjaws V
Video Card(s) EVGA GTX 1060 SC
Storage 500GB Samsung 970 EVO, 500GB Samsung 850 EVO, 1TB Crucial MX300 and 2TB Crucial MX500
Display(s) Dell U3219Q + HP ZR24w
Case Raijintek Thetis
Audio Device(s) Audioquest Dragonfly Red :D
Power Supply Seasonic 620W M12
Mouse Logitech G502 Proteus Core
Keyboard G.Skill KM780R
Software Arch Linux + Win10
Just wanted to throw this out there, but there are adapters that let you install two 2.5" drives in a 3.5" slot. Those would solve you expansion troubles.

That said, while the color would work with my room, that orange shade screams at me "industrial equipment you want to stay away from!". Subjective, I know.
 
Joined
Feb 20, 2019
Messages
8,309 (3.93/day)
System Name Bragging Rights
Processor Atom Z3735F 1.33GHz
Motherboard It has no markings but it's green
Cooling No, it's a 2.2W processor
Memory 2GB DDR3L-1333
Video Card(s) Gen7 Intel HD (4EU @ 311MHz)
Storage 32GB eMMC and 128GB Sandisk Extreme U3
Display(s) 10" IPS 1280x800 60Hz
Case Veddha T2
Audio Device(s) Apparently, yes
Power Supply Samsung 18W 5V fast-charger
Mouse MX Anywhere 2
Keyboard Logitech MX Keys (not Cherry MX at all)
VR HMD Samsung Oddyssey, not that I'd plug it into this though....
Software W10 21H1, barely
Benchmark Scores I once clocked a Celeron-300A to 564MHz on an Abit BE6 and it scored over 9000.
It's far too big for my tastes, and anything short of a multi-radiator build with an air-cooled massive 4080S/4090/7900XTX is going to look like a lawnmower engine in a Camaro engine bay, but I have to at least give GF some credit for trying to reduce the necessary width that fishtank cases usually require when they shift the PSU behind the motherboard.
 

bug

Joined
May 22, 2015
Messages
13,796 (3.96/day)
Processor Intel i5-12600k
Motherboard Asus H670 TUF
Cooling Arctic Freezer 34
Memory 2x16GB DDR4 3600 G.Skill Ripjaws V
Video Card(s) EVGA GTX 1060 SC
Storage 500GB Samsung 970 EVO, 500GB Samsung 850 EVO, 1TB Crucial MX300 and 2TB Crucial MX500
Display(s) Dell U3219Q + HP ZR24w
Case Raijintek Thetis
Audio Device(s) Audioquest Dragonfly Red :D
Power Supply Seasonic 620W M12
Mouse Logitech G502 Proteus Core
Keyboard G.Skill KM780R
Software Arch Linux + Win10
Interesting the case nearly excels in cooling everything but he GPU.
The build seems purposely intent on doing just that. The bottom fans seem to blow air to outside, not to the GPU. And the air that is supposed to come in from above is blocked by that radiator. There's no straight path for the air in that case, as it is.
 
Joined
Nov 17, 2021
Messages
66 (0.06/day)
53db? You got to be kidding me.
Not bad looking overall. The noise under load isn't good for a modern case
Very mediocre, to be nice with them. Too high noise level. 53 dBA is no joke.

Just need some PWM cable extenders cheap from Amazon. Plug each fan into it's own header on the mobo. Then use BIOS to set fan curves.
53db problem solved.
Btw, power is provided on different wires than the RGB.

1733333887681.png
 
Joined
Jan 20, 2019
Messages
1,564 (0.73/day)
Location
London, UK
System Name ❶ Oooh (2024) ❷ Aaaah (2021) ❸ Ahemm (2017)
Processor ❶ 5800X3D ❷ i7-9700K ❸ i7-7700K
Motherboard ❶ X570-F ❷ Z390-E ❸ Z270-E
Cooling ❶ ALFIII 360 ❷ X62 + X72 (GPU mod) ❸ X62
Memory ❶ 32-3600/16 ❷ 32-3200/16 ❸ 16-3200/16
Video Card(s) ❶ 3080 X Trio ❷ 2080TI (AIOmod) ❸ 1080TI
Storage ❶ NVME/SSD/HDD ❷ <SAME ❸ SSD/HDD
Display(s) ❶ 1440/165/IPS ❷ 1440/144/IPS ❸ 1080/144/IPS
Case ❶ BQ Silent 601 ❷ Cors 465X ❸ Frac Mesh C
Audio Device(s) ❶ HyperX C2 ❷ HyperX C2 ❸ Logi G432
Power Supply ❶ HX1200 Plat ❷ RM750X ❸ EVGA 650W G2
Mouse ❶ Logi G Pro ❷ Razer Bas V3 ❸ Logi G502
Keyboard ❶ Logi G915 TKL ❷ Anne P2 ❸ Logi G610
Software ❶ Win 11 ❷ 10 ❸ 10
Benchmark Scores I have wrestled bandwidths, Tussled with voltages, Handcuffed Overclocks, Thrown Gigahertz in Jail
The build seems purposely intent on doing just that. The bottom fans seem to blow air to outside, not to the GPU. And the air that is supposed to come in from above is blocked by that radiator. There's no straight path for the air in that case, as it is.

Those are reverse blade fans, intaking air!

According to the case review charts - not sure why GPU temps are considered poor. Thats a negligible 1.9c difference from the top: https://tpucdn.com/review/geometic-future-model-5/images/thermal-performance-gpu-load.png For this type of configuration, where there is a sizeable gap between the GPU and bottom case fans, Model 5 does the business pretty well. For me the only concerning reading are the noise levels, but at this price, it's acceptable if fan curve tweaks can reduce noise without significantly affecting thermal performance.
 
Last edited:
Top