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Towel Napkins
> 3 dayThis case is really nice and gives plenty of space to route wires. I can easily fit a 360mm radiator in it. not a big fan of the front glass panel, but i keep the side panels off anyway since airflow is better without it.
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Anonymous Customer
> 3 dayIn case you havent noticed from the pictures, the case cant have a 5 DVD/Blu-ray drive. Anyway, I dont need it, so very happy with this PC case, its perfect.
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Chad P.
> 3 dayI want to love this case - aesthetically it is really a pretty case. But the issues are simply too many to justify either the cost or a better rating. - The filter mesh on the top, while still flimsy, at least has somewhat of a frame (of magnets). The other filter meshes - at the front and ant the bottom, lack any frame whatsoever and slide into stamped metal tabs. The meshes catch on every other case feature - making cleaning and repositioning more of a chore than it should be. - The fans all connect to a proprietary hardware splitter that works with a hardware button. For some that may be a bonus. But if, like me, you want to control your lighting via software, youll be buying an RGB splitter cable. Oddly, the manual shows the case coming with such a cable but it isnt included. - The case has 7 (main) trapezoid shaped holes for wire routing. Oddly, though, the case only comes with 3 of the rubber wire-hiding gaskets for those holes (the 3 parallel to the front of the case). If you want to hide the wires where they go into the PSU cavity - youll have to (try to) obtain more. I say try because MSI customer service seems to be clueless as to what youre asking for if you call or put in a request on their website. - The PSU cavity is *very* snug. Since wires will likely need to be routed through that cavity - its tight enough to make PSU connection a royal pain. - The proximity of the top of an ATX board to the top of the case makes many (probably most) AIO cooler installations problematic. Its close enough that RAM installation will likely be a problem as will connection of any top-of-board connections (PSU +8 connector, fan connectors, etc). In short - in terms of pure looks, it really is a pleasing case. But the overall smallness of the case is anything but optimal. This is pitched as a mid-tower but is frankly the tightest mid-tower Ive ever used. That coupled with the corner-cutting (cheap filter mesh; missing wire concealment gaskets; proprietary RGB splitter) make this a miss. UPDATE - 2 days in. I always emphasize post sales support should any be needed - and in my case it is and was. Good customer service can elevate a ho-hum purchase in the same way that poor customer service can detract from a purchase. In the area of customer service - MSI is a plain fail. I called again today to check on part availability. MSI, apparently, has only one person working in that department. Lets just say that her attitude is in the badger range. How can I help you? Are you by chance the same person I spoke with yesterday? How can I help you? Im just trying to ask if youre the same person so I dont have to try to explain the part I need again. How can I help you? Okay Im looking for a case part - the wire concealment gaskets. Yes you called yesterday. Im still looking into it. Ill get back to you. When? Today. You said that yesterday. With phone manners like that - this transaction is filed under never again. As in MSI is off the menu for me. I refuse to do business with a company that simply takes your cash and runs - and fails so miserably at basic post-sales support. I get it that this person may not be fired up about their job. But heres a clue: get a different one. Update 2: Well - a full 2 weeks later, several emails and 5 phone calls and nobody - *nobody* - at MSI will lift a finger to assist with what shouldve been a simple part request. In short - MSIs customer service at least as it relates to parts requests is pitiful. MSI is a brand best avoided.
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Lawrence Cabrera
Greater than one weekEasy case to build, really like the hinged door in case a quick adjustment is needed on your pc. Only negative thing I believe is inevitable but the paint finish does come off easily when screwing components. Below are my build specs * Case = MSI Velox 100 Case * GPU = MSI Gaming X Trio 4090 * Motherboard = MSI Z790 Carbon Wifi * Ram = 4 x T Force CL34 7200 * CPU = I9 13900k * Cooler = EK Nucleus 360mm aio * PSU = MSI MPG A1000 * Samsung Neo G8 4k 240hz
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VanLee
> 3 dayBuen chasis de PC, lo he probado durante un mes y es una buena opcion con relacion a la calidad precio. Los Fan RGB incluidos son una buena inversión, puedes ponerle dos mas en la parte superior si no vas a poner enfriamiento líquido de CPU. Si te decides por enfriamiento estándar, y quieres comprar 2 fanes RGB extra, es difícil encontrarlos, aunque los encontré en neweggs a buen precio. Para mejorar el espaciado, el enfriamiento y la organización de los cables te sugiero que quites con un destornillador la base de discos duros HDD en la parte de abajo, esto hará mucho mas espacio.
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Derek Keene
> 3 dayIt’s got 3 fans in the front for air intake and only one fan on the rear. Not a great design for optimal air flow and cooling. It’s not that big of a deal because you can easily just pop the front panel off, unscrew one of the three fans in the front of the case and mount it to the top rear of the case and problem solved which is exactly what I did. It has the holes to add up to 3 fans on the top so thank god for that. Another option would be to buy two more fans to make this a 6 fan unit if you don’t want to move the built in fans but 4 fans are enough you just need to move them around for neutral air pressure. Other than that, it’s well built and sturdy and I have found no issues with it
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Sandy
> 3 dayThe case itself looks very good. It comes at a nice value because of the 4 included fans and a rgb hub. The airflow of the case is not great. Most of the intake comes from the bottom fan. It could be improved if the mesh on the side was extended. Overall this case has most of the things I want. I don’t regret purchasing it.
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Rigoberto De La Rosa
> 3 dayI have not build a pc since college and my son got into pc gamer which made me get into pc gaming again. That made me beside getting my gaming laptop also inspire me to create my own gaming pc. I decided to build my own pc setup and this pc case looked really good to me. My wife got me all the component for a early father gift and I put it all together two hours. This case has it all from easy of cable management to plenty of preinstall fans and also looked great. Now I am going to tidy up my wires and then fire up some modern warfare. Enjoy your PC Case!
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Austin
> 3 dayWith the mystic lights, oh man it looks good. I have no problems with air flow and heat as the numerous fans take care of that, also very easy to clean.
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Marvin Boian
> 3 dayIn general I am well satisfied with this case. It is a mid-tower, so except a slightly more compacted space. Motherboard installation is very easy. The cables in the back are nicely bundled, but you have to open them up in order to get the front panel, audio and USB cables out to reach the receptacles on the mb. Plenty of places to get cables through from the back to the mb too. Important to note is that you can only install a 360mm radiator in the front of the case, and you have to displace the HDD bracket to get the angle to get the radiator in place. That just involves unscrewing three screws, two accessed on bottom outside of case. Of course this means moving the 3 RBG fans already installed on the inside front to the outside front, but they will fit under the front panel when you put it back on. Actually, the only place to mount any radiator in this case is in front. Top mounting would be too intrusive over the mb. Same for rear. Comes with four fans, and you can install two more 120s in the top. Not much clearance in the back, and my mb power cord along with the ATXs made it slightly difficult to get the back panel on. With two mounting points for SSDs on the back, you will have to be creative about where to put any others. Make sure you have non-angled SATA cables for these mounted SSDs. I like the magnetic dust covers, and the case design is sleek, simple and attractive enough. I’m no expert PC builder. I just wanted to replace my 6 year old case with something nicer to hold my newer mb and components. This one seems like a very good solution for my standards.