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Rotten cheap box for office PC, it is good, albeit quiet. However, anyone who wants to build a serious gaming machine will struggle with terrible cable management, minimal space for water cooling, only one fan and small-sized graphics cards
I don't know why there are so many negative comments about the case, I've had it for 6 months and everything is working perfectly fine. The only issue is the airflow, but it won't cause overheating
Bad design regarding the positions for the screws, the bases were not applied correctly and the motherboard required a lot of pressure to align. Overall, it took much more time than necessary but it is good for its price
A great box, spacious, beautiful. The only negative thing I found is that it doesn't have a filter in the front, resulting in the fans bringing dust inside which will create temperature issues in the long run. But for the money you pay, it's a 5/5
It is not as much of a fail as they describe it, but it definitely requires extra fans below for better temperatures. 70-75 are normal temperatures for the GPU anyway.
And those who want can check from Afterburner or a similar program how much the GPU fans sleep in default settings before drawing conclusions about airflow. The cable management with this specific case is more of a problem than dust filtering and airflow
Depending on the requirements of each user and how well they know how to choose what they want, they will be more satisfied with what they have purchased. I can't want quality and buy a box that costs 37 euros, I know it will lack in quality as it is logical because it has a low cost of materials, which justifies its price. The box is perfect for someone who doesn't want their computer to take up much space and who wants something cheap so they can spend more money on hardware.
Also, I want to mention a couple of things for anyone who wants to buy it. The side panel is not tempered glass but plastic, and the 4 bases that the box stands on do not have non-slip material. Also, when you unbox it, remove the plastic film from the transparent side because it has it both inside and outside, which is why it appears blurry as someone has mentioned. For its price as a box, however, I believe it is worth it because it has a beautiful design.
I had it for 2 months, very average airflow, bad cable management, these are the two main things someone chooses a case for and in both it doesn't perform so well. As a construction for its price, it's not bad, but don't expect something super. It comfortably fits everything and can accommodate a large graphics card, it can take quite a few fans, but even though I installed all of them with an RTX 2060, it reached 76 degrees easily. The front RGB is nothing special, so overall it's not such a good choice, with a little more you can get something much better
For the money you give, it's okay. It has some negatives, like no dust filter in front, bad cable management, and not very well-designed case with some minor imperfections inside. If the budget is so limited, it's a good solution if you have at least a ten or twenty euro more, go for a better one with a noticeable difference of 50 or 60
A very good case for a budget build.. it is beautiful and large enough to accommodate a standard ATX motherboard... if someone plans to install a graphics card in the case, they will need to install 2 front fans (120) and 2 top fans (120) in order to expel all the hot air out of the case... the rear fan is quiet and comes with a molex or pin (female) connector to attach to the motherboard. As for dust, there is one large magnetic dust filter on the top of the case and one below on the power supply side... there is no dust filter in the front, resulting in the case collecting dust inside (if front fans are installed)... there is a button on the front to change the RGB... overall, the case is great for its price!
Good little box, it got a bit difficult with the cable management with a full wired power supply (be quiet power 9 500watt). I would recommend a power supply that is semi modular. The other thing that gave me trouble was screwing in the motherboard (gigabyte b450 d3sh), but I don't know if it was the metal thing that you attach to the back of the case before installing the motherboard or the case itself. I don't know. However, the cable management was successfully completed. It is RGB, meaning it has LED lights with various colors and variations with just a press of a button.
Nice little box, a bit tight but everything fits okay.
The LEDs are impressive but they shine too much in the eyes at night and I'm looking for a way to dim them.
For its 40 euros, it's a great deal
The box is adorable! For this money, we shouldn't even discuss it! Let's talk about the positives and negatives.
++positives++
- It comfortably fits a 120mm tower cooler and a graphics card with 2 fans.
- It has spaces at the back to route the cables, and with proper work, nothing is visible.
- Impressive front, resembling carbon, and the RGB is nicely set up.
- Finally, a PSU shroud that leaves a window to show the PSU brand.
--negatives--
- It doesn't have a front filter, there is a gap in the case, and dust can enter. What I did was remove the front panel and put a mesh on the metal (the one from the windows), and then I snapped the panel back, cost-free, a patent, but now most of the dust collects there.
- Cheap construction (very decent for the 35 euros it costs), resulting in not limiting the sound.
I got this box for a budget PC... firstly, in terms of quality, you get what you pay for, so don't expect anything crazy and amazing.
Secondly, I struggled a bit with cable management because I installed Thermaltake's ARGB fans and it took some pressure to close the lid. Additionally, I encountered a problem as I had installed the fans first and then tried to install the B450 F Rig Strix motherboard, which never fit. So, I had to remove the fans and put them back in the front slots instead of the top ones, which I wanted, because for some reason there was not enough space for one of them to fit (it was hitting the motherboard's heatsink). Therefore, you need to be careful about what you choose to buy.
And finally, I decided to get the cooler that would match the whole build, the Aerocool Cylon 4, which also has an issue because when you try to close the side panel, it pushes it a little (a big mistake from the company).
So, I had a very pleasant experience... not!
Kids, I have had the case for 1 month. The RGB lighting, especially the red, is the best. Very spacious, with decent cable management and space for the power supply, it's truly wonderful. The only downside is that it comes with a fan at the back, but you can easily find one for €4.90, so do what I did. I put 2 in the front and 1 on top. That's it. Thank you very much. I highly recommend it