Published: 2022-10-04, Author: Krzysztof , review by: guru3d.com
Abstract: Hyte Revolt 3 (with 700W PSU) review Will it make you Hype or Hate it?Hyte is no new company (or rather a sub-brand of Californian iBUYPOWER) for the guru3d readers. We already had a chance to check the Y60 (an ATX chassis) in June '22, although chronolog...
Good ventilation, Easy to build in, Supports up to a 280 mm AiO, Radiator door, Support for long graphics cards, Option for case with PSU, Price, Support for 3 hard drives out of the box
8-pin EPS connector could be longer, Really made for AiO's so air cooling might not be the best
Here we are with another mini-ITX case and I have to say I am really impressed, especially considering this is HYTE's first real retail product. We've seen so many “mini-ITX towers” as I call them and this one is executed quite well. I think when it comes...
Published: 2021-11-09, Author: John , review by: overclockers.com
The HYTE Revolt 3 is a premium mITX chassis that packs a lot of features in a super-compact footprint. It doesn't have the fancy RGB lighting or glass side panels, but it provides a highly mobile, competent chassis for nearly any build. Air cooling is sli...
Published: 2021-10-21, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
The Hyte Revolt 3 is a solid option for a ITX build. You get top of the line air flow and plenty of options to add the fans to move the air. On top of that you get a handle built into this case. Great case with a load of features that make this a full fle...
Small form factor allows for placement in many more locations in the home, Removable panels allow for efficient and easy access at all times, Connections to the PSU are varied and allow for almost any configuration
A little longer PCIe cable would be nice for those CPU coolers to not have the cable draped directly on to of it, Not capable of showcasing LED lights as well as other systems
HYTE has definitely set the bar with their design choices for the Revolt 3 case. Going back to a less futuristic and simple design with a lot of modern ability, this is definitely a great option for people that want a less impact size with a lot of option...
Easy to build in, Both case variants are well priced, Solid construction, Awesome handle on top, Pop-out headphone holders on both sides of the chassis, Tool-less entry on all sides, Can easily hold a 280 mm radiator, 140 mm air cooler will fit, Dedicated
Installing 3.5" HDD is a bit of a hassle, USB-C implementation as motherboard backplate pass-through, Air-cooling clearly not the focus of such a case, Some I/O cables a little on the short side, PSU has one unused connector, but cable has not been includ
The HYTE Revolt 3 has an MSRP of US$129 on its own and $249 with the 700 W PSU. Easy to build in Both case variants are well priced Solid construction Awesome handle on top Pop-out headphone holders on both sides of the chassis Tool-less entry on all sid...
Beautiful, minimalistic looks, Easy to build in, Surprisingly acceptable cooling performance, Has ‘some' air filtration, Affordable at just $129 in base variant, $249 with 700W PSU,
Relies entirely on AIO for cooling
iBuyPower is opening its Revolt 3 chassis up for purchase without a full system inside it, and it might just be one of the best ITX cases you can buy...
Published: 2021-09-01, Author: Home , review by: lanoc.org
Like I said before, I've been looking forward to this one for a while. iBUYPOWER showed off early versions of the Revolt 3 back at the start of the year with CES and they were very receptive to feedback as well at that time. It's great to see that ori...
Even larger aftermarket GPUs will fit, Stunning clean design, No PCIe riser extension cable
AIO door doesn't stay open due to weight, Front I/O is a little too close to the bottom, Preinstalled PSU cables may be a little short
Source: Rich Edmonds / Windows CentralYou should buy this if. You want a unique-looking PC case.You want to build a compact gaming PC.You have a powerful Intel or AMD processor.You have an SFX PSU and ITX motherboard.You shouldn't buy this if. You don...
Abstract: Today's PCs come in enough shapes to dazzle a dodecahedron, but in the realm of desktops, three main classes of aftermarket PC case reign supreme: full ATX, MicroATX, and Mini-ITX. These three case “form factors” make up the bulk of the market for chassis...