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M Jordan –
I was very pleasantly surprised with the quality and look of this case in relation to its price. It is well laid out, easy to build in and looks really nice all together. The big 200mm fans in the front are ARGB and have a button the case as well as an ARGB header that can be used to control the colors. They are fixed speed but move enough air for that not to be an issue and are very quiet. I had some concern that temps would be an issue with the glass front. The sides are open and there is plenty enough room for those fans to pull in cool air. The fan at the rear is a no-nonsense standard type fan that can be speed controlled by the motherboard header.
I would recommend this case not only from a price perspective….and I am not sure how they do it but it comes off seeming of a higher quality than the price point. The edges and whatnot on the inside are well finished, not sharp. No issues with my hands during the build. The only detractor was that it was missing one of the standoffs for the motherboard. I had more on hand but it would be an issue if you didn’t have more available. All in all one of the better case purchases I have made.
R3dwood88 –
The rgb is really solid and it was straightforward setup. Dusting is super simple. Plenty of space for cable management and it looks really good. I would definitely order again, the giant fans look dope.
John Burton –
This case is 9″ wide as opposed to a typical mid atx case which is 8″. That’s not really a big deal unless space is super important to you. The other snag I hit was that the case fan power runs from a sata power cable. This build was using a modular power supply and only an m2 drive. No SATA drives were being installed so I did not want to connect the SATA cable chain. And it’s wired in such a way that you remove the sata power adapter and connect to the pins on the board. So that was a little of a pain in the neck. Outside of those things, there is ample room to build and space for decent cable management.
TechGuru –
This is a beautiful case, easy to build in and very spacious! Cable management good for a case this cheap too! I love the big 200mm fans and the rgb is so vibrant. Only thing I don’t care for is the big fans run off sata power supply cable and cannot be controlled by M/B headers so they o ly run 1 speed. The rgb on the fans connects to m/b rgb headers so you can at least use them to control the colors.
Sam H. –
Case has two huge ARGB fans on the front, they quiet and provide alot of airflow, although there’s few downsides, first is the gap between front glass and the fans is narrow, and the cutout for the it is not enough in my opinion, second if that those fans powered by 12v line and no speed adjustment possible. The rest is good, glass door is a nice touch for the price, glass tint is about perfect to hide small details, but let GRB shine through just fine.
Cliff Randi –
Easy case to build in and is surprisingly spacious (I have it with an MSI 3080 and a Noctua NH-D15). The airflow is great, it was a pleasant, unexpected upgrade from a previous case. The included fans are a bit noisy on startup but nothing unpleasant for the price
Tj –
For the price paid, this is a great tower. It accommodated my build, (full ATX gaming build with aio water cooler, etc.), with no issues and looks excellent. Time will tell when it comes to airflow, etc. but as of now, I am more than thrilled with my purchase. Thank you.
Michael Martindale –
Extremely simple layout, with a few different cable routing options for front panel as well as SATA/PCIe. Took all of 30 minutes to install a complete system from scratch, which is about 1/3 of the time it usually takes me with these “cheap” cases. The included fans are powered by SATA, so no PWM on the gigantic front fans.
Build quality is FANTASTIC. Toolless design for the glass side panel is a very nice touch, as well as an *actual* 2.5″ SSD bay sitting right behind the motherboard for very easy cable management.
I will definitely be buying this case again for any of my friends wanting a good, cheap case. The only other cases I’ve found with this level of quality are Fractal Design’s $200+ offerings.
Only “downside” is lack of USB-C on the front panel. A single USB 3.1 and two USB 2.0 is barely cutting it for front I/O these days; 9/10 simply because of that.
TechGuru –
I used to think people who tricked out their computers were OCD overachievers. But now in my later years, sitting in my dark office, I never tire of watching my Apollo spinning orbs under my desk.. reminding that I am indeed a master builder of 30 years.
The case is sturdy enough. It is light enough. There is room enough for any board, though I highly recommend an m-ATX board size to give you better choices for wire routing.
The glass door on a hinge is smart (entire door can be removed).. and I like the magnetic pull lever to open it. Glass front is a change of pace and enhances the frontal lighting. Please note the stickers on the fans are NOT perfectly centered and when the fans spin, they create a wobble-illusion. I actually LIKE this effect. (The fans are centered properly, it’s an illusion)
My work office is whisper quiet and I do hear the fans if I listen intently, but they are more a hushed whisper. Quiet freaks will be satisfied.
Venting and wire routing is perfect, the display vents for the PSU and fan mount options all work for me, but honestly in this model, other than the CPU fan, it’s silly to add more fans than what comes with the case.
I am also new to ARGB.. and this was the first time I took advantage. With eight color choices at the touch of a button, what is there not to love? (My fav is aqua) Make sure your board has the dedicated ‘2 pin- empty gap-1 pin’ special ARGB headers or you will NOT get the multi lighting benefits. DO NOT TRY TO FIT THESE INTO ANY OTHER HEADER or you will blow circuits.
Trap door overhanging the rear PCIe slots was new to me.. and it took me a few moments to figure out that you just twist the knob-screw retainer and swing it out.
I paid $63 for the case when it was on sale and I would pay more to buy it again. The price is excellent. The ARGB fans alone are worth quite a bit (keep that in mind when case shopping.)
Michael Martindale –
Got this case mainly for the fans on the front but there’s not really enough clearance to make them much more than cosmetic. But other than that it’s a good case with solid construction. All and all I’d recommend it for a budget bulid