🎨 Transform Your Setup into a Masterpiece!
The HYTE Y60 is a modern mid-tower ATX gaming case designed for aesthetics and performance. Featuring a panoramic tempered glass design, vertical GPU mounting, and innovative cooling solutions, it provides an exceptional platform for showcasing your gaming rig while ensuring optimal thermal management.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | HYTE |
Series | CS-HYTE-Y60-BW |
Item model number | CS-HYTE-Y60-BW |
Item Weight | 22 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.95 x 11.22 x 18.19 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.95 x 11.22 x 18.19 inches |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | HYTE |
ASIN | B09TPZ5R6B |
Date First Available | March 1, 2022 |
A**T
Great PC Case with Room for Customization!
I recently upgraded to the Hyte Y40 case, and I couldn't be happier with my choice! This case is not only spacious, allowing for excellent airflow and easy cable management, but it also has a sleek design that looks fantastic on my desk. The size is just perfect for my build, accommodating all my components without feeling cramped.One of the standout features for me is the noise level. Even with the fans running at full speed, the case remains surprisingly quiet, which is a huge plus for my gaming sessions. The fan quality is impressive; they do a great job of keeping my system cool without being overly loud. However, I did wish it came with RGB lighting, so I took the liberty of installing my own, which added a nice personal touch to the overall aesthetic.Overall, the Hyte Y40 is a fantastic PC case that combines functionality and style. If you’re looking for a reliable case with room for customization, I highly recommend it! Five stars all the way!
E**S
works wonderfully, looks gorgeous. and absolutely worth the price.
It's really a wonderful case that wasn't incredibly difficult to put together. It's pretty sturdy (Having survived me dropping it once..😅) and the glass is easy to remove, yet very sturdy. It makes it much easier to go in and do repairs or just switch around (essential) decoration.It also has a wonderful amount of space so you don't have to worry about component's (and muscular ducks) not fitting inside.I especially love the power button being on the bottom, as well as it being very satisfying to click. Though, selfishly, I wish it had a restart button as well. Though, for aesthetic purposes, I understand why they didn't.Setting up the vertical GPU was also extremely easy and straightforward. Just like normal, except you do it twice with one being vertically inserting.Though, I wouldn't recommend the case to people with small workspaces, as it's incredibly large. However, that doesn't stop it from cooling down incredibly fast. even with sub-par fans. A small warning is, when running the fans at max speed, I noticed my fans were quiet in their old case, and louder in this one.Overall, 10/10! I absolutely love it, and I'd recommend it to people who want to upgrade their setup!
J**R
Great and Rather Versatile Case
I’ll keep this quick. I went for a 1440p @ 100 fps system.Intel i7 13700k w/ DeepCool AK620DDR5 MemoryRadeon 6700 XT (to keep it under budget)Pros: Easy to build in. I converted the set up from liquid cooling to air cooling and have yet to thermal throttle in synthetic tests or extended gaming. CPU is never above 75* while gaming, GPU floats around 70*-90* depending on the game. If you are building a similar system, stick fans in it in a positive pressure configuration that doesn’t clash and you’ll be set.Paint and finish is surprisingly good. No chipped paint, no smeary scratches, no wear marks that I didn’t put on the case by accident. Oops. I went with the Snow White (white interior & exterior) and I never noticed any glaring build or quality issues.There’s plenty of space inside to do a custom water loop. DOUBLE CHECK that any fat radiator you have will fit!Absolutely tons of tie down areas. If you want to cable tie cables, there’s a spot in a well thought out location to do so.Aesthetics are great, but that’s 100% subjective and honestly doesn’t matter toooo much.Cons: Mostly small and things out of company control. Mine lightly was damaged. Those small quick clips that secure glass and plastic panels were broken on one of the glass panels. I don’t think it was manufacturing but was due to shipping. The case is shipped with all glass installed, so maybe in shipping all the jostling broke those plastic clips? Maybe the company can figure out a different way to ship with the glass side panel off.Some of the case screws are really tight. They paint the screw threads themselves, and combined with the painted case makes very tight screws. Threading & unthreading strips the paint off the screw threads, which is normal. But kinda annoying when you can just paint the screw heads to avoid all of it.The instructions don’t include how to take off the PCIE riser cable to upgrade it, if you can even do that. It’s a PCIE 4.0 according to manufacturer, so when I upgrade GPU I will need to upgrade that. I’d like to not go in blind and undo all the screws and possible mess something up. Please update the manual.
C**J
Looks nice lots of air flow, easy to build
There is sooo much room in this case. It comes with the adapter to put your gpu on the floor so you don't have to worry about finding a support bracket to attach your gpu directly to the motherboard. The way the air flow works pulling way away from the motherboard and spitting it out the top and side is fantastic. Plenty of air flow with the ability to customize where and which direction you want your fans. We put in a water cooler mounted to the top. There are plenty of little spots to hide your cables and to route them out of the way. It came with a bunch of various things for cable management like zip ties and velcro straps. It's got nice thick plexi on two sides, with venting on almost all the others. The top has a super fine mesh to allow air flow and stop most larger dust particles from getting down into your pc. The side plexi easily pops off for cleaning or changing out components or any other reason you need to get in there. So does the opposite side for working with cable management, adding hd storage, or adjusting anything that has to do with the power supply. The power supply sits on a shelf so it too has air flow all the way around it. This case is big, I mean twice the width of most pc cases. It has a ton of empty space. You could easily set up a diorama inside it and showcase your favorite game, brand, or hobby. The main usb hub and audio port are on the bottom of the front panel. This case is meant to sit on the top of the desk. So you can easily plug misc. devices in and not have cables hanging around.
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