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Trent McShane
Greater than one weekGreat case with good color options. The back panel wiring is definitely very congested and it was difficult to organize. Overall, I would buy it again.
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Trace jackson
Greater than one weekThis isnt a bad case, My issues are bad areas for cable management/routing. The case looks good, the fan controller has plenty of pre-sets that are decent. My SINGLE BIGGEST COMPLAINT IS fan noise, these fans even at their lowest setting are loud enough to produce a loud hum. Pros- cheap great case cooling for the money Decent fan controller for the money Cons- Poor cable routing/cable management FANS ARE LOUD EVEN AT LOWEST SETTING
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Mike
> 3 dayThe case is smaller than others Ive used for custom builds. The nice part is everything fit and its a neat package. The 3070 graphics card fit with room to spare. The overall smaller size did present some challenges and caused me to think hard about the sequence of installing components and cables. Problematic was installing the liquid cooler radiator inside the top of the tower. I did not have room for both fans because one would have touched the RAM. The other problem I had was I had planned to install two 4TB 3.5 HDDs in a RAID for backup storage. There was not room for the hard drive tray in the bottom and the power supply. Of course, the power supply was essential so I went with one 2TB SSD instead. Not what I wanted but an acceptable compromise.
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Justin
> 3 dayThis case is a good price and looks pretty cool. I had to take out 3 of the fans to get the full size motherboard in but that wasn’t too bad. My biggest issue is the power supply cove is so small!! I had to bend the case out with pliers and beat the power supply into place. This leaves the wires no room and they are jammed right out of the unit and up into the case which is not good. I’d hardly call it a gaming case if an average size psu doesn’t truly fit.
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Budroi
> 3 dayMounting SSDs to case is a pain, almost requires a 2nd person to hold SSDs while you screw it in, almost being the operative word. aRGB controller is built in to case in a way that makes connecting cords to case mounted SSDs a hassle. Neither complaint prevents you from installing what you need, just makes it harder. Once those are handled it is smooth sailing. A very nice case. Would recommend.
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Khino
> 3 dayThe case was of decent quality. It was easy to reassemble it but the disassembling was the issue. Some of the screws were so impossibly tightened but eventually they came loose. The only issue I had/something that was dissatisfied with was the upper fan placements. I was working with a micro ATX so the top fans were blocking the CPU 8pin connector. I wasn’t entirely confident at first but I remove the dust trash at the top, unscrewed both fans and positioned them forward. It was a small hassle but I’m not sure if someone who wasn’t familiar with PCs would have an easy time figuring that out.
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Joshua Warren
> 3 dayI put the case together and it looks really nice, really like the controls for the rgb fans. BUT there are a few problems - the description states that there is room for a 240mm radiator at the top and in the front. In the front with a regular AT board, no problem getting a radiator in there. Plenty of space. At the top, however, if your board has heat sinks along the top of the board like every z370 or later board Ive seen, then there is barely 25mm of clearance between the motherboard and the top of the case. This is room for the pre-installed fans, but not for a radiator as well. Also the ARGB board that it comes with has a 3 pin (VGD) or 3 pin 5V ARGB cable for connecting to the motherboard, but MSI uses a 4-pin (12V,G,R,B) header instead. Plus since I cant connect the preinstalled fans to the motherboard, they cant be ramped up/down based on temperature. Im going to end up swapping out four of the six for Noctua fans which are probably better anyways. Also, while there is space for 3.5 hard drives in the bottom section of the case, it doesnt come with drive sleds, though it does include standoff screws that can hold the drive in place, but they are metal on metal so you will get some hard drive noise when the drives are active. The good news is that the preinstalled fans are pretty quiet, and look great, just really bugs me that I cant sync them with my CPU pump, RAM, and motherboard lighting since it doesnt work with my board.
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Alberto Martínez Saavedra
> 3 dayCómodo para toda mi construcción, los rgb muy bien sin quejas
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Sam Kassa
> 3 dayThis case comes with rgb fans with remote which makes this case worth the money but what it doesnt comes with is 3.5 Hard drive mount (I know who uses 3.5 HD this days) the fans are quite and they look amazing at night. The only thing that I dont like about this case is it is a little bit small. I had to switch my CPU fans because it didnt fit in this case and also I had to move one of the fan up to get more space to fit the motherboard beside that it is really nice case.
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Alec Gailliot-Wood
11-06-2025I have been building my custom rig for about 3 months and there are a few instances Ive ran into that most should know.... First claims to be able to fit a 240 rad up top. While this is true you end up bowing the ram channels. Also claims to fit a 360mm rad up front. Tested this with a Corsair ICue AIO and ran into a number of issues with the front mounting. The fans are not spaced correctly to thread a radiator. The front fans are not touching and have a 1/2 in gap under each.so unless you take a Dremel to the case front and slot new holes and cut the pre punched circles out and remove the top I/o plate you will not fit a 360 AIO with fans. Also the top fans can be 140 or 120 for the rear top to be a 140mm you will need to cut a corner off the fan to clear the CPU power cable. Factory fans are crap and use a five pin connector and they are quite rattly. Not a bad budget case but careful with water solutions. Probably wont build in this case again but would recommend for basic computer building.