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SSUPD Xhuttle - The Easiest PC Case You Can Build in!

1.8K views· 43 likes· 7:02· May 22, 2025

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Featuring insane case volume, numerous cable routes and built in cable ties, the Xhuttle case is by far the easiest case I've ever built in. Cable management was simple, installing components was quick due to large cable routes, and it was overall just a very enjoyable building experience. I would 100% recommend this to beginner and experienced builders alike. Buy the Xhuttle here: https://amzn.to/4mobR9r GPU TEMP INFO: Standard Antec ATX Case with 3060TI under load: 74C SSUPD Xhuttle with vertically mounted 3060TI under load: 71C Product link disclaimer: All product links used on Hardwired Review are affiliated with my Amazon Associates account. This means I receive a small kickback every time you purchase a product through those links. Join my channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV6D... Audible trial membership + 2 audiobooks: https://amzn.to/349o9KC Get Amazon Prime FREE: https://amzn.to/2NEbv0K [MUSIC] Artist: Harris Heller Song: Star Searcher [BUSINESS] If you are a company looking to either sponsor or send me products to review, please contact me using the email below. Email: natehartleybusiness@gmail.com -- 2025-2026 Hardwired Review All Rights Reserved

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In this video I’m taking a look at the SSUPD Xhuttle ATX midtower, and honestly, it’s one of the best built cases I’ve come across—loaded with inclusions and little design choices that make it ridiculously easy to build in. SSUPD is a sister company to Lian Li, and the overall quality absolutely shows. The big headline feature is the rotated motherboard layout: your rear I/O faces up, the GPU mounts vertically, and the whole setup is clearly designed around airflow and easy access. I walk through what the build process is like with “run-of-the-mill” parts (no custom loop this time), and the back side cable management is a huge win: tons of room, lots of routes, and built-in cable ties. Up front, SSUPD has this super clever bracket system for mounting fans or an AIO—one screw, unlatch it, mount your cooler, and slide it back in. The airflow-focused layout did help temps for me too: my 3060 Ti ran 71C under load in the Xhuttle versus 74C in a standard Antec ATX case. That said, there are downsides—mainly the $140 price tag and the fact that you may end up cranking cables hard out of the top I/O area. I’d personally recommend 90° adapters if that worries you. Overall though, I’d still recommend it to beginners and experienced builders alike because the build experience is just that seamless.

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