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Hyte Y60 chassis review




This time, we're checking out the Hyte Y60, a mainly aesthetic-oriented mid-sized ATX tower PC chassis. It's not the first product from this American (precisely – California) company. They have debuted with an ITX case called Revolt 3, which gained good opinions around the websites. Additionally, they're planning to release a keyboard and a wireless headset, but that's still to come. Ok, let's get back to the Hyte Y60.
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AsiJu
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Posted on: 06/02/2022 01:41 PM
Yeah I hyte how it looks...
Yeah I hyte how it looks...
tunejunky
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Posted on: 06/02/2022 03:38 PM
i love it.
right now i'm running two versions of the Lian Li 011, the Evo and the Air. both were bought in the last year. the Evo is my work rig and the Air is my gaming rig.
if the Hyte was available at the time i would've given it a long look and very well may have bought it.
i'm a w/c nut so the Revolt 3 has always been a no go, but the Y60 is a winner.
i'm sticking w/ the Lian Li though because of greater rad support (2x 360mm & 1x 280mm)
but the compact tower design is a winner.
i love it.
right now i'm running two versions of the Lian Li 011, the Evo and the Air. both were bought in the last year. the Evo is my work rig and the Air is my gaming rig.
if the Hyte was available at the time i would've given it a long look and very well may have bought it.
i'm a w/c nut so the Revolt 3 has always been a no go, but the Y60 is a winner.
i'm sticking w/ the Lian Li though because of greater rad support (2x 360mm & 1x 280mm)
but the compact tower design is a winner.
l0rdw00t
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Posted on: 06/06/2022 09:38 AM
i love it.
right now i'm running two versions of the Lian Li 011, the Evo and the Air. both were bought in the last year. the Evo is my work rig and the Air is my gaming rig.
if the Hyte was available at the time i would've given it a long look and very well may have bought it.
i'm a w/c nut so the Revolt 3 has always been a no go, but the Y60 is a winner.
i'm sticking w/ the Lian Li though because of greater rad support (2x 360mm & 1x 280mm)
but the compact tower design is a winner.
Yeah I like it too. For a small full-feature hardline PC it would be a good choice.
i love it.
right now i'm running two versions of the Lian Li 011, the Evo and the Air. both were bought in the last year. the Evo is my work rig and the Air is my gaming rig.
if the Hyte was available at the time i would've given it a long look and very well may have bought it.
i'm a w/c nut so the Revolt 3 has always been a no go, but the Y60 is a winner.
i'm sticking w/ the Lian Li though because of greater rad support (2x 360mm & 1x 280mm)
but the compact tower design is a winner.
Yeah I like it too. For a small full-feature hardline PC it would be a good choice.
TheDeeGee
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Posted on: 06/06/2022 10:09 AM
Forced vertical GPU is a big dealbreaker.
Forced vertical GPU is a big dealbreaker.
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Looks like an aquarium.
Yawn.