This is a very beautiful and high-quality case from CoolerMaster. It features 3 slightly tinted Tempered Glass Panels that enhance its aesthetics. The glass on the right side of the case has a nice detail at the bottom, which hides both the power supply and the cables. Furthermore, there is a special metal panel that hides the cables that will be connected to the motherboard. Overall, cable management in this case was a very easy task.
It is very spacious and has excellent airflow. The AMD 3700X that it houses, along with the stock cooler, ranges from 39-49 degrees Celsius, the motherboard stays at 34 degrees Celsius, while the T sensor measures the case temperature at 26 degrees Celsius when the processor is performing office work, browsing, YouTube, etc. In a stress test that I conducted using the well-known CPU-Z, the processor reached up to 68 degrees Celsius.
As for the friend who wrote in another comment that the front panel cannot be removed, I must restore the truth and say that the front panel can be removed normally by placing your hand at the bottom of the front panel and pulling it. With a glance at the manual that accompanies the case, one can easily confirm this. After all, how else could one change the fans if they wanted to? Personally, I removed it from the first minute to install the motherboard and other components at my own pace.
The manual does not mention anything about how to connect the case cables, especially those related to RGB. Fortunately, with a search on the internet, I found everything I needed.
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